manager - use in sentences

Possessives

  • discretion: There are five in total, all freshwater, with one being heated at manager's discretion.

Converse of object

  • appoint: He was appointed manager of first division Manchester City on 24 May 2001.
  • recruit: Our client is a pharmacy buying group looking to recruit a Brand Manager.
  • assist: There were no health and safety objectives for managers and no performance review to assist managers to assess and improve their performance.
  • practice: Practicing marketing managers will find this an invaluable introduction to this rapidly developing area.
  • employ: You should be a registered healthcare professional working in the UK or a manager employed in the NHS or private sector in the UK.
  • enable: Championship Manager 4 provides the option to fully customize the training of your team, enabling managers to assign specific schedules.

Adjective modifier

  • senior: We also coach 1 to 1 the senior managers of many Fortune 500 companies.
  • Senior: He joined CLS in January December 1996 from Crisis, the national homelessness charity, where he was a Senior Manager.
  • assistant: Gareth Southgate today promoted Malcolm Crosby to assistant manager in a backroom overhaul at the Boro.
  • experienced: Office Manger Media Agency Leading creative agency require experienced office manager.
  • general: The venue's new general manager is Carl Bathgate, previously based at the Carling Academy Birmingham.
  • interim: Expert advice, knowledge sharing by providing specialists, either as consultants or interim managers for your program and project management.

Modifies a noun

  • sagitta: To become billionaires issue yet shares asset managers sagitta.

Noun used with modifier

  • fund: Being around the top half of the FTSE 100 means fund managers need the group in their portfolio.
  • project: The project manager course can be run in Wales England or Scotland.
  • line: You can get details of the relevant line manager from the person you originally dealt with, or by phoning our Inquiry Unit.
  • marketing: You will be an experienced marketing manager with a background in a fast paced online business.
  • sale: Who sells best, a linguist with no selling skills, or a sales manager who has acquired some foreign language?
  • investment: Review how much your investment manager is charging you to manage your savings and decide whether this represents value for money.

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