The generally accepted order for prioritizing a supervisor's mail typically begins with urgent or time-sensitive items, followed by important correspondence that requires attention or action. Next, priority is given to internal communications and feedback. Finally, routine or less critical items are handled last. This approach ensures that the most pressing matters are addressed promptly.
A person who follows generally accepted norms of behavior may be described as conforming or conventional. They typically adhere to societal expectations, rules, and standards in order to fit in and be accepted by others.
A contrarian or a maverick is someone who challenges generally accepted views. These individuals may question prevailing ideas or norms in order to spark discussion and promote critical thinking.
No, WAmmys are open for both Supervisors and Non-Supervisors. It just so happens that the majority are given to Supervisors due to the fact they are more active than single Non-Supervisors.
Prioritizing, or ranking goals in order of importance, is necessary in situations where the most important of the possible goals may not be easily determined.
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The five kingdoms of taxonomic classification, in order of generally accepted complexity, are: Monera (bacteria and archaea), Protista (single-celled eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients), Plantae (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that photosynthesize), and Animalia (multicellular eukaryotic organisms that ingest food).
Prioritizing is the present participle of the word prioritize. The definition of prioritizing is treating something as more important than other things.
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Because the word 'process' is so general, strangely enough. In order to arrive at any meaningful definition, 'process' must be paired with a descriptive.
If you change the order of operations, you will get a different result. The person who wrote the expression had a specific order of operations in mind (using generally-accepted rules), so arbitrarily using some other order of operations is, quite simply, wrong.
Advanced Supervisors are Supervisors who have a few extra powers, tools and permissions on Answers.com. For example they can edit Spotlight profiles, permanently delete questions (as opposed to trashing), run official Answers programs and so on.The Senior Advanced Supervisors are Advanced Supervisors who are also Senior Supervisors. These are the most experienced and most trusted Supervisors on the Answers.com community and the most knowledgeable concerning the website and community. Both Advanced and Senior positions are handed out by Community Managers.The Senior Advanced Supervisors on Answers.com, in alphabetical order, are:Aggie80An8thgAt32296BlueC.HainsawDoditovEmrey35Fish247GandertonIncaBlueJadeacresJsarinoJudy OlmstedKeatsLazarusLifesnadirLuvhistoryMyrab51Neila222RobinSkullcandy88SoulcistXnicolaZanbabe (C+)Key:C+ = Community Manager.C = Community Assistant.For a full list of Advanced Supervisors including those who are not Senior, see here:answers.com/Q/Who_are_the_Advanced_Supervisors_on_WikiAnswersLast Update: November 2015