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supervise

[soo-per-vahyz] / ˈsu pərˌvaɪz /


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Atlas also licenses its technology to companies abroad and sends a team of specialists from the United States to supervise the construction work.

From Barron's

The family on Wednesday filed a wrongful-death claim against the Los Angeles Unified School District, alleging school officials failed to investigate reports of bullying, adequately supervise student interactions or implement effective safety measures.

From Los Angeles Times

“You’ve got to make sure they do the right things,” he said, “and that requires paying attention and supervising them, if you will. Politicians are supposed to work for us.”

From Los Angeles Times

He also supervises the Guardian Council, which has the power to vet electoral candidates and veto parliamentary legislation.

From Salon

Typically offered in supervised group sessions led by physical therapists, these programs focus on improving movement quality, balance, and strength.

From Science Daily