I want a boss that gives me clear direction, says he is there if I need him and lets me get on with my work. I want him/her to keep their promises, be honest about what is going on, and to tell me when I make a mistake right away so that I can fix it right away. I want a clear set of rules to follow, and a clear chain of command to consult. I also want a boss who is fair and impartial to the employees and will allow me to grow in my position, or tell me why I am not growing in the position.
The temporary cash surplus is managed just like any other cash. The relevant transactions should be recorded on how the cash has been used.
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The past tense is managed. For example:He managed a company.He has managed a company.He had managed a company before.
although her size was diminutive, she managed to look like a queen in her costume.
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You probably get an answer to this ridiculous question if you managed to use correct grammar.
Nintendo has managed to get it banned in some countries, like the UK and the Netherlands.
it was managed by poo and wee
"The Managed Forex has to do with trading.
Acronyms that do not represent a managed care plan include FFS (Fee-for-Service), which is a payment model where providers are paid for each service rendered. Another example is PPO (Preferred Provider Organization), which is a type of managed care but operates differently from stricter models like HMO (Health Maintenance Organization). Additionally, terms like EAP (Employee Assistance Program) are related to employee benefits but do not represent managed care plans.
The correct spelling is managed.Some example sentences are:He managed to crash into the cow's paddock again.She had always managed her staff with an iron fist.Never mind, I managed without you.
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