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manage

[man-ij] / ˈmæn ɪdʒ /




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The California Department of Water Resources, which manages Lake Oroville — the state’s second-largest reservoir — told CalMatters that it’s storing water beyond its normal flood control limits, with permission from the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Under Measure G, which voters approved in 2024, the county chief executive, who manages the county government and oversees its budget, will be elected by voters instead of appointed by the board.

From Los Angeles Times

But it added that retailers and suppliers are "adept at managing this type of disruption" and "will work hard to minimise the impact on customers".

From BBC

Still, the regime has managed to keep control of the streets and accurately strike targets across the Gulf, showing it remains capable of keeping up the fight.

From The Wall Street Journal

"But the IRGC, the Iranian regime, it's deep, it has these roots, this institutional strength... it's quite remarkable how they've managed to endure."

From Barron's