Supervisors Sentence Examples

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  • For the government of the state see The Revised Laws of Vermont (Rutland, 1881); the Vermont Legislative Directory, published biennially at Montpelier; the biennial reports of the secretary of state, the auditor, the treasurer, the commissioner of state taxes, the superintendent of education, the supervisors of the insane, &c., and the annual reports of the inspector of finance.

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  • The local judicial authorities are the county board of supervisors of five members and the justices of the peace.

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  • In 1889 the convicts were placed under the care of a supervisor of convicts, and in 1905 the law was amended so that one or more supervisors could be appointed at the will of the governors.

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  • The police force of each municipality, or rather of each of 66 police districts, is maintained and controlled by the insular government; justice in each municipality is also administered by the insular government; the building, maintenance and repair of public roads are under the management of a board of three road supervisors in each of the seven insular election districts; and matters pertaining to education are for the most part under the insular commissioner of education and a school board of three members elected biennially in each municipality; nearly all other local affairs are within the jurisdiction of the mayor and municipal council.

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  • Each county has its own administrative boards and officers; and there are two justices of the peace and two constables for every township. The board of supervisors, consisting of not more than seven members, elected for a term of three years, has the care of county property and the management of county business, including highways and bridges; it fixes the rate of county taxes within prescribed limits, and levies the taxes for state and county purposes.

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  • The schedules are distributed by enumerators acting under district supervisors; but it is found impossible to collect the whole number in a single day, nor does the mobility of the population in the rural tracts make such expedition necessary.

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  • As the Eleans, therefore, were the religious supervisors of Olympia, so the Spartans aimed at constituting themselves its political protectors.

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  • Again in 1880 the circuit court, by virtue of the Federal statute of 1872 on elections, appointed supervisors of elections in Delaware.

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  • Town (or township) government in New York somewhat resembles that of New England; the chief executive officer of the town is a supervisor, who represents his town in the county " board of supervisors."

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  • In general, each county has from three to seven commissioners - the number is fixed by county laws - elected on a general ticket of each county for a term of from two to six years, entrusted with the charge and control of property owned by the county, empowered to appoint constables, judges of elections, collectors of taxes, trustees of the poor, and road supervisors, to levy taxes, to revise taxable valuations of real property, and open or close public roads.

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  • The supervisor is also the township assessor, and the several township supervisors constitute the county board of supervisors who equalize property valuations as between townships, authorize townships to borrow money with which to build or repair bridges, are entrusted with the care and management of the property and business of the county, and may borrow or raise by tax what is necessary to meet the more common expenses of the county.

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  • Each county has a county school commissioner, elected for a term of four years, who exercises a general supervision over the schools within his jurisdiction, and a board of examiners, consisting of three members (including the commissioner) and appointed by the several boards of county supervisors, from whom teachers receive certificates.

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  • The direct tax, other than that on the property of corporations, is assessed by the township supervisors, or, in cities and incorporated villages by the officer named in the charter for that service, on what is supposed to be the full cash value of the property.

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  • The assessment roll thus prepared is reviewed by a local board of review; an equalization between the assessing districts in a county is made annually by the county board of supervisors, and between the counties in the state every five years (and at such other times as the legislature may direct) by the state board of equalization, which is composed of the lieutenant-governor, auditor-general, secretary of state, treasurer, and commissioner of the land office.

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  • County supervision by county supervisors was tried in 1869-1872.

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  • It is probable that the ephebia was in existence in the 5th century B.C., and controlled by the Areopagus and strategus as its moral and military supervisors.

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  • Each township (or "town," as it is commonly called) elects at its annual town meeting on the first Tuesday in April three supervisors, a clerk, a treasurer, one or more assessors, two justices of the peace, from one to three constables, and, if the town has a library, a librarian.

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  • The chairmen of the several town boards of supervisors, with the The office of railroad commissioner was created in 1874, became elective in 1881 and was replaced under an act of 1905 by a commission of three members, which received jurisdiction over other public service corporations in 2907.

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  • The mayor, aldermen, treasurer, comptroller, justices of the peace and supervisors must be elected by the people, but the other offices are filled as the council of each city directs.

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  • The best door supervisors have better verbal, than physical, skills.

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  • Does your sales contact keep his or her supervisors apprised of your company's performance record?

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  • Door supervisors Information about the Security Industries Act 2001 which made it a legal requirement for door supervisors Information about the Security Industries Act 2001 which made it a legal requirement for door staff to be licensed.

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  • Other tasks included coordinating a group of evening and weekend supervisors and creating a database of a bequest of journal offprints.

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  • Students are assigned two supervisors who provide expert academic guidance on the chosen research topic.

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  • You are welcome to discuss outline ideas with prospective supervisors.

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  • A central database of clinical supervisors will be established.

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  • This session aims to share the insights of new and experienced supervisors.

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  • The best door supervisors have better verbal than physical skills.

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  • Educators and placement supervisors are still very welcome to use the library but will need to sign in on arrival.

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  • The replies were overwhelmingly supportive of the need for contact with other supervisors.

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  • The farmers had to learn what it meant to be paid by the hour and to take instructions from supervisors; how to do a task and then the next day, learn a completely new task and do it instead.

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  • Raven accounts are the means by which supervisors will log into CamSIS, to complete reports in CamGRAD.

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  • Hmm that 's interesting tho, so do you expect supervisors to weed out the plagiarism and before submission of thesis.

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  • Each research degree student is supported by a team of supervisors appointed for the particular study.

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  • Midday meal supervisors and other similar employees might like to consider whether they too could help.

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  • It's important to people to get along with their colleagues and supervisors.

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  • This is not necessarily a bad thing; some supervisors skip the tie and just wear a dress shirt and slacks, and that's easy enough to emulate.

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  • Along with dressing like your supervisors and colleagues, ask yourself, "Is my job in jeopardy?"

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  • Make certain that all mangers and supervisors are trained to recognize potential workplace hazards.

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  • CallCareers provides job searches for all levels of call center employment including customer service representatives, supervisors, management and trainers.

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  • After six months, the company asked these workers, their co-workers and supervisors to report on the success of the pilot project.

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  • Supervisors frequently ask other employees for their impressions of people who are applying for jobs.

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  • Speak with prior supervisors and gain permission to list them as a reference prior to completing the application.

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  • Service desk supervisors are also included in this Target career category.

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  • When a retailer, like Kmart, is looking for people to staff its stores, the company's recruiters are looking for people who are able to work well with members of the public, as well as with their coworkers and supervisors.

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  • Margin department supervisors are responsible for overseeing the operations for a banking or finance company's margin department.

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  • They quickly warned their supervisors that the ship was cursed, for the devil had put his stamp on the numbers, but they were laughed at and told to get back to work.

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  • Those who want to make the best impressions on their supervisors, peers, and clients make a specific effort to exceed expectations for office attire.

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  • The candidate's ability to take direction and interact with supervisors, coworkers, and possibly the public also play a part in your decision.

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  • When you take the time to send thank you letters, you are taking an important step in establishing and building relationships with suppliers, colleagues, supervisors, and customers.

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  • More TV soundtrack success followed, and Radin soon became a go-to artist for TV music supervisors looking for tracks for their shows -- two notable inclusions being Fox's North Shore and the ever popular Grey's Anatomy.

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  • For example, laborers may wear yellow hats while supervisors wear white.

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  • There is no special board of commissioners or supervisors as in most of the other states, the county authority being the assistant judges of the county court.

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  • The school committee (who serve gratuitously) appoint the superintendent and supervisors of schools.

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  • In 1908 there were four supervisors and one state prison physician, and there are special laws designed to prevent abuses in the system.

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  • County prison camps are under the supervision of the governor and the supervisors of convicts.

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  • The state supervisors must inspect each state prison camp and each county prison camp every thirty days.

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  • By this law the census office for the first time was allowed to call into existence and to control an adequate local staff of supervisors and enumerators.

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  • The state is divided into sixty-one counties, each (unless wholly included in a city) having a county board of supervisors elected for two years, one from every town or city ward.

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  • The county supervisors, with or without the aid of three commissioners whom they are authorized to appoint for the purpose, constitute a county board of equalization.

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  • Each township is governed by the electors assembled annually (the first Tuesday in March) in town meeting and by three supervisors, a clerk, a treasurer, an assessor, a justice of the peace and a constable, and an overseer of highways for each road district, all elected at the town meeting, justice of the peace and a constable for a term'of two years, the other officers for a term of one year; each overseer of highways is chosen by the electors of his district.

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  • The county authority is a board of commissioners elected on a general ticket, the township authority a board of supervisors or trustees.

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  • In most states county administration belongs to a small board of three commissioners elected for the county at large, but in New York, Michigan, lllinois and Wisconsin there is a larger board of supervisors elected by townships and cities within each county.

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  • The members (from five to nine) of the board of supervisors are elected by districts into which the county is divided, usually only one from each.

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  • Each district elects a supervisor for a term of four years, and the district supervisors constitute a county board of supervisors, which represents the county as a corporation, manages the county property and county business, levies the county taxes, audits the accounts of the county, and recommends for appointment by the circuit court a county surveyor and a county superintendent of the poor.

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  • He appoints and removes members of the fire, police, school, election, park, civil service, health and public works commissions of the city; his veto may not be overcome by, less than a five-sixths vote of the board of supervisors, and he may veto separate items of the budget.

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