Sentences with phrase «as supervision of»

For health and safety concerns about a child care, such as the supervision of children in a child care, you should refer neighbors to the local child care resource and referral agency, Child Care Advocate Program, or regional Licensing office.
Summary: Experience in the Design and Lay - out of Substations start - up and commissioning as well as supervision of sub-contractors.
The Part - time Assistant Manager is responsible for assisting in maximizing overall sales performance and profitability of the store, store operations, merchandising standards, sales and service as well as supervision of all Associates in the absence of the Store Manager and Co-Manager.
Anton Glovsky has over twenty years of experience with project and product management as well as supervision of day - to - day business / financial operations and long - range planning for both sales and service companies in a range of industries.
I have many years of experience in Accounting, Audit, Human Resources and Operations and in recent years I have added Warehouse and Inventory Management, Facilities Management, Information Technology Management, as well as supervision of Customer Service to my prof...
The Assistant Manager is responsible for store operations, merchandising standards, sales and service as well as supervision of all Associates in the absence of the Store Manager and Co-Manager.
A dining room supervisor is responsible for a wide range of duties such as supervision of staff, scheduling their work, ensure cleanliness of the dining area, providing high - quality service, and resolving concerns of guests and residents.
Moreover, correctional officers are required to specialize in areas such as supervision of prisoners while working outside the facility and supervision of sick offenders.
As Program Director, Joe was responsible for implementing programming for over 120 youth members as well as supervision of 7 Boys and Girls Club employees.

Not exact matches

Consider removing certain responsibilities or privileges for a span of time as a consequence of the positive tests or requiring temporary supervision and subsequent drug tests.
Joining McDonald's more than 25 years ago as a manager trainee, she advanced quickly through all phases of restaurant management and supervision, in both the U.S. and Latin America.
The co-founder of another platform said they were re-thinking their strategy outside China, and «will shift our focus to markets which are not banning ICOs, but rather trying to put in place higher standards and regulatory supervision» — such as the United States, Canada and Singapore.
The New York Fed named Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco chief John Williams as its next president, touting his monetary - policy expertise despite criticism over his supervision of Wells Fargo and calls for a woman or minority candidate to fill the post.
They are not issued generally by professional insurers but by other types of finanancial institutions that were very lax in acutairial supervision and don't have the funding set aside to pay out the swaps as insurers generally do for their insured items.
In the report, Cruz, then 18, was listed as an «alleged victim» of medical neglect and inadequate supervision; his mother, 68 - year - old Lynda Cruz, the «alleged perpetrator.»
The fact that banking supervision is being entrusted to the ECB is perhaps the best evidence of its overwhelming success as a European institution.
Investors should stick to larger companies at least until the end of June, as the enforcement of stronger supervision against the financial markets could raise their wariness for high - flying smaller firms, according to Wu Kan, a fund manager at Shanshan Finance.
As part of the Swiss government's pro-innovation push, FINMA defined its strategic goals for 2017 - 2020, setting its priorities on proper business conduct, and approaching supervision and regulation in a way that should encourage emerging technologies.
Analysis is hampered because of a lack of transparency by a number of provinces in their regulation and supervision of financial institutions, including those they have designated as systemically important.
Google struggled a bit at first but with the help of Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Novell, whom Page and Brin recruited as CEO in 2001 to famously provide «adult supervision,» the juggernaut took off.
The act seeks to establish a foundation for virtual currency businesses by providing individual states with a common regulatory guide for issues such as licensing requirements; reciprocity; consumer protection; cybersecurity; anti-money laundering; and supervision of licensees.
This is particularly true in cases where the new rules single out certain activities as especially concerning and impose further taxes, whether in the form of higher capital charges, more stringent regulatory supervision or activity - specific legal and regulatory costs and restrictions.
[3] APRA can and does take an active supervisory stance, modifying the intensity of its prudential supervision as it sees fit to address institution - specific risks, sectoral risks or overall systemic risk.
As well as being able to satisfy our prudential requirements and being subject to appropriate supervision in the home country, we will expect foreign banks to make a worthwhile contribution to banking services in Australia, and not merely add to the number of bankAs well as being able to satisfy our prudential requirements and being subject to appropriate supervision in the home country, we will expect foreign banks to make a worthwhile contribution to banking services in Australia, and not merely add to the number of bankas being able to satisfy our prudential requirements and being subject to appropriate supervision in the home country, we will expect foreign banks to make a worthwhile contribution to banking services in Australia, and not merely add to the number of banks.
As Vice President and Project Executive at Broadway Construction Group, Stefano Modugno oversees field operations, personnel and progress of all projects, which encompasses on - site administration, supervision and technical management.
«Among the G - SIBs [Global Systemically Important Banks], Deutsche Bank appears to be the most important net contributor to systemic risks, followed by HSBC and Credit Suisse... The relative importance of Deutsche Bank underscores the importance of risk management, intense supervision of G - SIBs and the close monitoring of their cross-border exposures, as well as rapidly completing capacity to implement the new resolution regime.»
The limitations of macroprudential policies reflect the potential for risks to emerge outside sectors subject to regulation, the potential for supervision and regulation to miss emerging risks, the uncertain efficacy of new macroprudential tools such as a countercyclical capital buffer, and the potential for such policy steps to be delayed or to lack public support.14 Given such limitations, adjustments in monetary policy may, at times, be needed to curb risks to financial stability.15
As a matter of fact, since September 2008 many regulations and prudential supervisions have been implemented in order to strengthen the financial system.
And just as Apple's investors threw Jobs out of his company, Google's investors ignored Page's wishes and forced him to hire a CEO to be adult supervision.
They mentioned how the USD is no longer back by bullion and only has the trust of the U.S. supervision and a standing as authorised proposal to back the currency.
According to FSS head Choe Heung - sik, «supervision will come only after the legal recognition of digital tokens as a legitimate currency.»
She characterizes a BitLicense's provision of «bank - like supervision, including capital requirements, customer due diligence, and cyber-security oversight» as a positive step for Bitcoin.
A large part of the reason why lending standards didn't ease as much here is that prudential supervision is stricter.
As very clearly stated in the Bible (Job, for example), SATAN can only work his evil with the PERMISSION OF and SUPERVISION of GOOF and SUPERVISION of GOof GOD.
But rather than putting such local churches back under the supervision of «Prop,» put them into trusteeship under the supervision of a reconstituted and re-staffed Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization — just as a failed company that goes into Chapter 11 bankruptcy is supervised by a trustee until such time as the company can stand on its own feet again.
As for your own personal experience, you say that you had the normal fight for independence which characterizes healthy teen - agers, that you loved your parents but welcomed escape from their daily supervision, that you are now on your own and outwardly in charge of your life, but this, you say, does not solve the problem of conformity.
Yet the talk, by putting its question, dares and ought to dare, to remind man, in a way never to be forgotten, that the most ruinous evasion of all is to be hidden in the crowd in an attempt to escape God's supervision of him as an individual, in an attempt to get away from hearing God's voice as an individual.
They usually work under the continuing supervision of professional family counselors, and a number of psychiatrists, psychologists, and lawyers are available as consultants.
But the minister bears ultimate responsibility for the teaching; and unless he has been stampeded away from regarding this supervision as his principal «teaching,» he will feel a deep commitment to the entire teaching work of the church through this redefinition of his teaching function.
Hermann Gunkel, in a sense the unique father of us all in modern biblical scholarship, despite his insistence on saga's supervision of the Elijah narratives as we receive them, nevertheless affirms on the one hand Elijah's kinship with the greatest of all ministers of ancient Israel, Moses, in their mutual contention with their own people; and, on the other hand, Elijah's legitimate and immediate relationship to the great prophets who follow him and who, essentially, continue the work he began.
Yet given appropriate supervision, we do not protect children from experiences of non-rational people, such as the mentally handicapped, in the same way.
This supervision was not so thoroughgoing as was the control by the Spanish and Portuguese Crowns in the Americas, and the attempts of non-Portuguese to contest it and of the Papacy to be emancipated from it brought dissensions which long handicapped the spread of the faith.
I am referring to Catholic schools which do not regard the Church's social and moral teaching as pillars of education, and those which include a significant number of children from families which are nominally Catholic, non-Catholic, broken, lacking in child supervision or neglectful.
(There was even less hope of a restoration of the priestly theocracy either in an independent priestly state or under such loose supervision as the nation had enjoyed in the days of the Persians.
The Prison Reform and Redemption Act of 2017, also known as H.R. 3356, gives eligible prisoners time credits and eligibility to complete their sentences under community supervision if they complete those programs.
Assisting a beggar at the door of the Nunciature (even if it was Corporal Hitler) is hardly tantamount to bankrolling a political activist and in any case the post First World War charitable activities of Archbishop Pacelli in Berlin and throughout Germany were the precursor to the establishment of what would eventually become the Institute of Religious Works (aka «Vatican Bank») under the direct supervision of the nun who ran Pacelli's household before and after his election as pope.
[25] For an example as to how the British government recognised that the co-option of the landed class was indispensable for the smooth administration of their Empire, see the report on the Imperial Assemblage in Delhi on 1st January, 1877, to mark Queen Victoria's accession to the Imperial Title, «Kaiser - i - Hind,» where the Viceroy, Lord Lytton, told «the native subjects of the Empress of India,» that although administrative direction and «supreme supervision» would lie with the English, through whom «the arts, the sciences and the culture of the West... may freely flow to the East,» nevertheless there was a need for natives to play a role in the administration.
In others in which summons by an ecclesiastical body is as important as an inner call the latter must be supplemented or tested by a period spent under the supervision of a bishop, a conference, a presbytery, or some other official body.
Third, applying simple legislative solutions to complex social issues also seems attractive, but ignores other relevant factors such as the role of the family and parental supervision, the place of education, and broader social determinants such as employment and access to social and economic opportunity.
This delegation can be entire (in which case it includes all rights relative to the child except that of consenting to the child's adoption), or partial (including only certain aspects, such as care or supervision).
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