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supervise

[soo-per-vahyz] / ˈsu pərˌvaɪz /


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The ruling may force the justice department to find a new prosecutor to supervise federal criminal cases in New Jersey.

From BBC

“He’s a neighborhood hero,” said Rebecca Brown, supervising attorney for the Immigrants’ Rights Project of Public Counsel.

From Los Angeles Times

An L.A. judge ruled in November 2021 to terminate the controversial conservatorship that had been in place since early 2008, ending the oversight of two conservators who supervised the pop star’s person and her estate.

From Los Angeles Times

It could also consider giving the central bank more powers to supervise big banks, particularly in the context of the new UBS having a balance sheet twice the size of the Swiss economy.

From Reuters

His attorney argued Rheaume should be released without bail and supervised by his sister, and that he wasn’t a flight risk given his strong family ties to the area and lack of a criminal record.

From Seattle Times