Similar words: supervise, supervisor, supervision, revised, advised, improvised, fervid, service. Meaning: ['suːpə(r)vaɪz] adj. under observation or under the direction of a superintendent or overseer.
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31. These and other functions not performed by doctors are carried out by people trained or supervised by doctors, the lawsuit alleges.
32. This can occur at any time but particularly when the student has been observed or supervised in her nursing care.
33. At the end of the second year there is an eight week supervised placement with a housing association or housing co-operative.
34. Youngsters should not construct mains powered projects unless they are supervised at all times by a suitably experienced adult.
35. In other words, a parent bank and its subsidiaries abroad will be supervised by the parent country regulatory authority.
36. Duncan unlocked the door and supervised the fuelling from a small bowser as Myeloski made himself comfortable in the rear seat.
37. The penalty agreed to on the cocaine charge includes four years of supervised probation and random drug testing.
38. A lawyer by training, she scuffled with agribusiness over migrant workers and supervised the government crackdown on sweatshops.
39. When he built a bridge he supervised every detail, left nothing to chance, prepared him-self for every contingency.
40. Catherine, the same young woman who had come to the farm, supervised the visit in a fenced-in playground.
41. Feynman, who supervised the technicians, prevailed on his superiors to tell the recruits what they were doing and why.
42. The projects will be supported and supervised over the summer months by staff of the Enterprise Centre.
43. The evidence showed that the plaintiff would have worn the goggles if he had been firmly instructed to do so and supervised.
44. The restaurant offers a buffet breakfast, excellent service and appetizing food all personally supervised by the resident proprietor.
45. Supervised by a headman, people thrust their hands into boiling oil.
46. Although each site was controlled by the operator, they were supervised and inspected by the Department of Transport.
47. Because the growing, feeding and slaughtering of kosher chickens are supervised by rabbis, all growers must meet certain standards.
48. The depot has 22 drivers while three fitters in the workshop are supervised by Brian Sergeant.
49. If the setting is inadequately supervised, the child can easily feel scared and vulnerable.
50. Children's play area and supervised creche are in addition to the usual facilities.
51. The men would have to be well trained and supervised, not least to guard against incidental damage to native Galapagos animals.
52. The supervised approach enabled urban subdivision of dense and less dense housing.
53. He says both Mr Mellor and his wife, who supervised most of the work, were kept informed of escalating costs.
54. The army supervised the elections of 1867 and 1868 and was called in from time to time thereafter to settle scattered disputes.
55. In either case, an individual's initial training period will be closely supervised as outlined below.
56. It has to be closely supervised but provides a good job for any adult who might be feeling somewhat self-conscious.
57. He it was who positioned the cart, supervised his assistant, blindfolded the victims and then prodded the horse into action.
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58. Physical movement of inventory items into or out of the warehouse is supervised by an independent third party employed by the lender.
59. Like the Organization Men, they depended on their personal qualities to install a cooperative and enthusiastic spirit in those they supervised.
60. The lectures and tutorials are complemented by extensive laboratory work and in the final year each student undertakes a supervised research project.
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