supervisory
of, relating to, or having supervision.
Origin of supervisory
1Other words from supervisory
- non·su·per·vi·so·ry, adjective
- un·su·per·vi·so·ry, adjective
Words Nearby supervisory
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How to use supervisory in a sentence
The agency’s deputy chief counsel, Bao Nguyen, approved the supervisory letter in June and accepted Chase’s explanation of the incident and its promise to repay its customers, according to the people and regulatory paperwork.
JPMorgan Chase Bank Wrongly Charged 170,000 Customers Overdraft Fees. Federal Regulators Refused to Penalize It. | by Patrick Rucker, The Capitol Forum | December 14, 2020 | ProPublicaThe earnings reporting requirements will become effective during the first-quarter index review, along with a mandate for companies to include an audit committee on their supervisory board.
Reeling from the Wirecard scandal, Germany’s DAX is getting its largest overhaul ever | kdunn6 | November 24, 2020 | FortuneThe report notes that while US productivity has risen 66 percent since 1978, compensation for production workers and those in non-supervisory roles has risen only 10 percent.
MIT Report: Robots Aren’t the Biggest Threat to the Future of Work—Policy Is | Edd Gent | November 23, 2020 | Singularity HubThat fundamentally breaks the supervisory responsibilities around market access.
COVID put electronic trading to the test. It’s never buckled, Goldman Sachs says | Bernhard Warner | November 22, 2020 | FortuneMinority residents, nurses, and medical technicians could no longer be denied opportunities for training, employment, or promotion to supervisory positions.
Philip Lee, physician and LBJ official who rolled out Medicare, dies at 96 | Emily Langer | November 6, 2020 | Washington Post
British Dictionary definitions for supervisory
/ (suːpəˈvaɪzərɪ) /
of, involving, or limited to supervision: a supervisory capacity
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