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Meanings of new supervisor in English
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Usage of new supervisor in English
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The parliament wants the head of that newsupervisor to be a woman.
2
She seemed pleased that her daughter had gotten along so well with Bill's newsupervisor.
3
Listen up millenniums, I'm Homer Simpson, your newsupervisor.
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In a nod to Germany, it says the newsupervisor may not be fully operational until April, 2014.
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He's going to be my newsupervisor and I'm really going to have to watch it around him.
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He repeated his call for the newsupervisor to stick to systemically relevant banks and not all euro zone banks.
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A few observations about my newsupervisor, Barry Bosworth: early-thirtyish, lean, handsome, dark-haired, with one of those silly three-day-growth beards.
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Fortunately, I mustered up the courage to speak to the department head and was given a newsupervisor; my project flourished.
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The Commission and the ECB therefore want the newsupervisor to have ultimate authority over all lenders, even if it delegates to national watchdogs.
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She knew all about the stock market and politics, for some of Ruef's newSupervisors were among her swains.