"being able to work under supervision" is a phrase, not a sentence; it needs a verb.
Being able to work under supervision matters.
If they were placed under STATE supervision, it would come under the supervision of the state department of corrections.
"Under supervision" in itself is not one of the automatic disqualifications, but the reason for the supervision probably is a disqualifying event.
You would have to take special medications under a doctor's supervision.
Emaciated means abnormally thin and there is no need to add the word under before it. An example sentence would be... He was under feed to the point of being emaciated.
He worked under my supervision as a care assistant
I do not believe in being followed and told what to do. I would rather do what i see needs to be done at that particular time
I would say about 8 years of age. as long as it's under adult supervision.
You would usually sue the person, not the insurance.
Under the supervision of a knowledgeable adult it would be OKAY.
Yes although you would have to look out for the pigs ear being chewed to get the most food.
Uranium mostly exists as a mineralPitch blend in mountainous rocks it is extracted in any country under the strict supervision of government.
It's up to your parole officer. I would report it to your supervisor with a good explanation.