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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151. Stanley Druckenmiller, managing director of Soros' funds, also was to have spoken during the panel discussion.
152. They could be responsible for managing services covering 4,000 households, a large inner city estate or several former pit villages.
153. All strikers had to resort to some extent to borrowing, credit, casual work and other ways and means of managing.
154. Part of the trick of managing such diversity, as many businesses have learnt, is global specialisation.
155. The inescapable conclusion was that people were continually managing to think it up for themselves.
156. There is ample evidence that the centralized way of organizing and managing frustrates the elementary quest for freedom Tolstoy describes so eloquently.
157. They formulate detailed plans for managing both the quantitative and the qualitative costs they are bound to incur.
158. As Managing Director, I am responsible for the day-to-day management of the company.
159. In managing very strong desires and impulses the child has his relationship with his parents as a resource.
160. If managing diversity comes to be viewed as a business issue rather than an ethical one, minorities might actually fare better.
161. Matty arrived the next morning to find Michael Mortara, a Salomon Brothers managing director, waiting for him.
162. The resignation of the managing director is certain to arouse new fears about the future of the company.
163. He was also from 1978 managing director of the television news agency, Visnews.
164. He was much admired for managing to employ more labour for less cash than anyone else since the Pharaohs built the pyramids.
165. It's easy to criticize, but managing a football team can be an extremely difficult job.
166. We have written the book for managers who are concerned about managing the consequences of this epidemic in the workplace.
166. Wish you can benefit from sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
167. Many practices have applied to run health promotion clinics for managing stress, which are thinly disguised counselling sessions.
168. By managing the directory, VeriSign has data it can use to market wireless communications and other services.
169. Two young athletes winning on the big stage and managing to enjoy every minute of the experience.
170. Warrington Council has been given a detailed presentation on Liverpool's proposals by airport managing director Rod Hill.
171. However, Hanson was also famous for two other things: buying cheaply and managing its assets extremely well.
172. Mr Baldry, 49, a qualified football coach, was until recently managing director of a travel and sports company.
173. She demonstrated her dexterity by managing to pinch my cheek while wearing elbow-length white gloves.
174. Fox has managing control of Fox / Liberty Sports and typically runs the ventures owned jointly.
175. It gave Brian McMaster, the company's managing director, the worst night he has ever had.
176. But then the managing director of the advertising agency responsible for the advertisement owned up.
177. The batsman failed to survive the over though, Gooch managing to hold on to a slip catch.
178. SmartStream provides data access, distribution, presentation and development functions for managing purchasing, asset management and manufacturing systems.
179. The easiest way to grow, is to let go. Knowing, that someone else is managing the show! RVM
180. In the argot of the day, it's all about managing the bounce.
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