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managing [ˈmænıdʒıŋ] ADJ. mainly ingl. brit.

managing director SUST.

1. managing director:

managing director
managing director

2. managing director:

managing director

3. managing director:

managing director

II . manage [ˈmænıdʒ] V. intr.

1. manage:

2. manage:

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It's a massive mind mess-up of micro-managing.
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We've been managing our sales to ensure that we're not overbooking our capacity.
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The cost of principal trades will also rise further as new systems for managing the regulatory capital required for "stress tests" and new capital charges are phased in.
www.businessinsider.com.au
He spent some time managing a night club but wanted to act and bought into a stock company.
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They were primarily intended for goods work, but the increased wheel diameter enabled effective passenger duties, managing heavy excursion trains with ease and speed.
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A CSO can provide many services ranging from sales/territory alignment, incentive compensation plans, call centers, hiring/training of reps, managing reps, etc.
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The main treatment of diabetic amyotrophy is managing the individuals diabetes and glycemic levels.
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Some of these clerks in turn became knowledgeable about the law and were allowed to manage their fellow clerks; hence, they were called managing clerks.
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Soon, there is an apparent earthquake with roars and screams that the group hears before managing to release themselves.
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The bank is responsible for managing the sale of Gambian bonds and treasury bills on the international securities market.
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