Definitionadj. of or relating to the function or responsibility or activity of management
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Bird Song's managerial pair tried to present a breakfast happy face over coffee cake and muffins, but their efforts continued to fall short as they waited for Martha to make an appearance. [Please select]
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A grim smile came upon the managerial lips as be asked. [Please select]
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It may be that she had been influenced by the managerial Vida Sherwin; certainly she sounded as though she was selling culture. [Please select]
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Russell assumed managerial charge of the Eastern Division of the Pony Express line which lay between St. [Please select]
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My managerial eye saw at a glance its capabilities for a theater. [Please select]
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It may with propriety, however, be made also the sewing-room, and, in general, the mother's managerial office. [Please select]
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Every afternoon at six--at which hour the managerial duties at Stark's terminated--he was to report in the gym for half an hour's vigorous work on the apparatus. [Please select]
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