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ManagerA medium-level participant established according to final take.
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ManagerAn individual charged with managing resources and processes.
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ManagerA person who is in charge of a project, department, group, team, etc.
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ManagerAnyone who holds a senior level in a particular organisation.
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Manager1580s, "one who manages," agent noun from manage. Specific sense of "one who conducts a house of business or public institution" is from 1705.
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Manager/ˈmænɪʤɚ/ noun plural managers manager /ˈmænɪʤɚ/ noun plural managers Learner's definition of MANAGER [count] 1 : someone who is in charge of a business, department, etc. I'd like t [..]
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ManagerThe member (or members) of an underwriting syndicate charged with primary responsibility for conducting the affairs of the syndicate. The lead manager generally takes the largest underwriting commitme [..]
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ManagerOne whose work or profession is management. [D02978]
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ManagerUser type with permission to create and send campaigns, import lists, and view subscriber level reports. This user type cannot export lists, access billing information, or close the account.
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Managerdirector: someone who controls resources and expenditures coach: (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team (managership) the position of manager ManaGeR (MGR) was a graphical windowi [..]
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ManagerLogical groupings of related code, such as the Block Storage volume manager or network manager.
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Managera person who is in charge of something, such as a business, a football club or a factory
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ManagerDefinition The person(s) responsible for the overall strategy and the specific buying and selling decisions for a mutual fund (called a fund manager) or other financial institution (called a money man [..]
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Managerfarvalter
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Manageronfirer
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ManagerThis is the person responsible for developing the artists profile and career. The manager advises the artist on all business related decisions and promotes the artist through direct personal networkin [..]
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ManagerA person hired to manage a speaker’s or entertainer’s business and/or personal affairs. The job of manager may include marketing the speaker’s services for more bookings or performing public relations [..]
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ManagerAn artist manager handles the organisational, financial and business affairs of an artist. They are normally paid a percentage (15%–25%) of overall earnings. There is a complete and authoritative guid [..]
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ManagerThe underwriter that serves as the lead underwriter for an account. The “manager” generally negotiates the interest rate and purchase price in a negotiated transaction or serves as the generator of the consensus for the interest rate and purchase price to be bid in a competitive bidding situation. The “manager” signs the contracts on behalf of the [..]
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ManagerA mediumlevel participant established according to final take.
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ManagerIn entertainment law, manager is a person or organization responsible for developing an artist's career. The manager normally advises the artist on all business decisions relating to his/her care [..]
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ManagerA manager is a person who possesses the same rights, duties, obligations, and privileges as a person who is both a director and officer of a corporation for profit. All managers named in the articles [..]
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Manager(n) someone who controls resources and expenditures(n) (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
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Managerprocurator
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ManagerAn LLC may be operated by a group of managers who act much like a board of directors. If an LLC is to be controlled by mangers this fact must be stated in the articles of organization.
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Managern. gerente
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ManagerThe underwriter that serves as the lead underwriter for an account. The “manager” generally negotiates the interest rate and purchase price in a negotiated transaction or serves as the generator of th [..]
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Managerthe industry is currently moving away from its reliance on managers however still for the majority of artists getting a good manager is the starting point for their career. A good manager can put you in contact with all of the right people, get you the right gigs, get your demos into the hands (and ears) of the decision makers and offer invaluable [..]
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ManagerTypically a third party that provides a complete range of integrated marine services on behalf of an owner or operator.
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ManagerAn LLC may be operated by a group of managers who act much like a corporation’s board of directors. LLCs must outline in their Articles of Organization whether the LLC will be member-managed or manager-managed.
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Manager"Manager" or "managers" means a person or persons, who need not be members, designated by the members of a manager-managed limited liability company to manage the limited liability [..]
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ManagerA person who has some responsibility for controlling behavior in a specific location. Their primary interest is in the smooth functioning of the location or place. Mangers include store clerks, property mangers, lifeguards, and librarians.
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Managerthe person in charge of the day-to-day running of the team.
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ManagerIn charge of running the team on a daily basis. They oversee transfers, training and choose the line-up and tactics of a team on match-day.
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Manageradministrative lead.
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ManagerA manager directs the work of an organization, is held accountable for the success of specific line or staff programs, monitors the progress of the organization toward goals and periodically makes adj [..]
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ManagerA manager is a collection of complex applications and databases, running on a central NMS, that monitors and controls a group of SNMP agents.
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Manager
managerde|Agent more common; at least for sportspeople
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Managerlang=en
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ManagerA medium-level participant established according to final take.
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