Similar words: manage, managed, manager, management, encouraging, drag in, manacle, coming in. Meaning: ['mænɪdʒ] v.t.1. to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income? 2. to take charge or care of: to manage my investments. 3. to dominate or influence (a person) by tact, flattery, or artifice: He manages the child with exemplary skill. 4. to handle, direct, govern, or control in action or use: She managed the boat efficiently. 5. to wield (a weapon, tool, etc.). 6. to handle or train (a horse) in the exercises of the manège. 7. Archaic. to use sparingly or with judgment, as health or money; husband. v.i.8. to conduct business, commercial affairs, etc.; be in charge: Who will manage while the boss is away? 9. to continue to function, progress, or succeed, usually despite hardship or difficulty; get along: How will he manage with his wife gone? It was a rough time, but we managed..
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91. She still controls the company indirectly through her son, who is the managing director.
92. The company began to make profits again with the new managing director at the helm.
93. The doctor advised the managing director to lay off for a couple of days.
94. We'll have to make an approach to the managing director.
95. She has been removed from her post/position as managing director.
96. It was courageous of her to challenge the managing director's decision.
97. It's amazing to think that the managing director is only 23.
98. They kicked upstairs their manager by putting him on the managing committee.
99. Managing the economy is a complex equation of controlling inflation and reducing unemployment.
100. The Foreign Minister refuted the assertion that the developing countries are incapable of managing their industries.
101. B was the managing director of the plaintiffs.
102. Martin Scott, managing director Central Region, presented the awards.
103. Managing well means communicating well.
104. The Arabs did not just excel at managing debt.
105. Royden Axe, managing director, Design Research Associates.
106. Managing creativity has always been a complex issue.
106. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
107. We are all fully capable of managing that responsibility.
108. Managing those is the subject of the present chapter.
109. Empathy was crucial for managing diversity among subordinates.
110. PricewaterhouseCoopers is accused of negligence in managing his affairs.
111. He wanted to train as a chartered accountant with the ultimate aim of becoming a managing director.
112. Managing director of Aberdeen Airport at 33, she had not met any barrier to career progression.
113. When you became a Minister you appointed me Managing Director.
114. The board appointed him chairman and managing director, a fulltime post.
115. Joined the Guardian in 1963, and served successively as deputy editor, managing editor and City editor until 1974.
116. Mayne Nickless' new managing director, Bob Dalziel, will join the company on Monday.
117. Price signed an employment contract, promising to continue managing the Mutual Series funds for at least five years.
118. Instead of managing by the book, this is strictly managing by the storybook.
119. Hence, subject and support teachers will need to develop expertise in modifying curriculum materials and managing behaviour problems.
120. Managing directors and union officers are powerful within their own organizations, but far less powerful in a court of law.
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