Sentences with phrase «end manager usually»

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This usually means work gets shunted onto other managers, who end up overseeing two departments and in turn may have to offload work to someone else, she says.
Fund usually refers to mutual fund, which is an open - ended investment company that pools investors» money into a fund operated by a portfolio manager.
The professional or fund manager trades the pooled money on a regular basis and usually at the fiscal years end will distribute either loss or profit to the clients of the mutual fund involved.In the United States and Canada there are three basic types of companies...
When the big managers throw players in on the deep end, it is usually a testament to ur mental strenght... Szcezny made his debut against Man U with Almunia fit for selection, Sanogo got those big games against Liverpool and Bayern at the expense of an uninjured Giroud, Welbeck against Madrid at the expense of a fit Rooney, they see these guys in training, we don't.
Bayern Munich have become synonymous for their end of season celebrations, which often involve some poor soul (usually the manager) having a vat of Bavarian beer dumped over their head.
When you hear of a manager going into the crowd to talk with fans after a galling home defeat it usually signals the beginning of the end.
Meatier advocacy actions like «tell your Congressmember...» usually underperform on Facebook relative to clever cat memes, so Page managers often end up avoiding them in favor of stories and images that DO entice fans and followers to interact on their Pages.
By employing standard web - based forms, CRMs ease the process of joining, leaving or interacting with a list, while on the back end they allow list managers to send messages to some or all members at once and usually at no incremental cost (fees are typically based on features and list size rather than usage).
Contracts didn't offer job security, pay was usually at the lower end of the scale, there were concerns that prisons didn't have access to training, there were insufficient resources for them to teach appropriately, they were bullied by managers and there was insufficient staff to deliver a proper learning experience.
Personally I favor closed end funds, usually traded as any stock on the New York Stock Exchange, such as those managed by Cohen & Steers, John Hancock, ING, and other highly professional managers.
Go in at the end of the day, ask to speak to the manager — sales clerks usually can't reduce prices — and be prepared to buy.
Instead, smart beta strategies are earning their value - added returns from end investors whose procyclical behavior forces the manager to sell stocks in bad times (usually when they are at the bottom of a cycle and cheap) and buy stocks in good times (when these stocks have outperformed and are expensive).
Since hiring managers usually end up looking at dozens or even hundreds of applications for a role, they don't typically have the time to read each word written.
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