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		Definition of managing in English: managingadjective ˈmanɪdʒɪŋˈmænɪdʒɪŋ 1British attributive Having executive control or authority.  Example sentencesExamples -  Williams is the managing partner and chief executive officer of Williams Partners Inc., an investment banking firm.
 -  Marc Balevi is a managing partner and Executive Vice President of TechnoCap.
 -  Now, as a managing director of The Transitions Institute, she's helping executives make changes like the one she just made.
 -  The managing editor of The New Criterion, Kimball is the author of two earlier books and co-editor of two others.
 -  The article itself indicates that the author had spoken to Mr. Deedes, the managing director of DT; but there is no evidence from him.
 -  Well, I've been a managing editor and an executive editor.
 -  If further discussion is needed, the executive editor and the managing editor can be involved.
 -  The sale was handled by Bradford-born entrepreneur Linda Watts, the managing director of Partners Property Management.
 -  He joined Glenmorangie in 1997, becoming managing director the following year and chief executive in 2000.
 -  In addition, one third of the directors - except for the managing director and the editor - will submit themselves for re-election each year.
 -  He also serves as a managing director, executive committee member, and secretary-treasurer of the Metropolitan Opera Association.
 -  I sometimes have to stop myself because I go home and am still playing the managing director.
 -  The roles of the two existing executive directors, who currently share the functions of managing director, will be revised in light of the new appointment.
 -  Its managing director John Walker, who has worked there for 45 years, said the company was continuing its own refurbishment plans and extending its new warehouse to 140,000 square feet.
 -  Christopher M. Allegretti was named managing principal and chief executive officer of Hill, Barth & King, a firm he joined in 1984.
 -  Bob Lynch is the managing director of Aardvark Pest Control, based in Dublin
 -  A managing director or the chief executive officer of a company can become successful only when he leads his team through difficult situations.
 -  But its managing director downplayed any controversy.
 -  Mr De Staic, the managing director of the company, accepted the award, which recognised corporate achievement quality and excellence.
 -  Its managing director, Jan Sowa, said: ‘We are really excited about this deal.’
 
  Synonyms acceptance, shouldering, handling, managing, tackling, taking on 2archaic attributive Economical.    Definition of managing in US English: managingadjectiveˈmanijiNGˈmænɪdʒɪŋ attributive Having executive or supervisory control or authority.  Example sentencesExamples -  I sometimes have to stop myself because I go home and am still playing the managing director.
 -  Now, as a managing director of The Transitions Institute, she's helping executives make changes like the one she just made.
 -  A managing director or the chief executive officer of a company can become successful only when he leads his team through difficult situations.
 -  The managing editor of The New Criterion, Kimball is the author of two earlier books and co-editor of two others.
 -  Christopher M. Allegretti was named managing principal and chief executive officer of Hill, Barth & King, a firm he joined in 1984.
 -  Mr De Staic, the managing director of the company, accepted the award, which recognised corporate achievement quality and excellence.
 -  Its managing director John Walker, who has worked there for 45 years, said the company was continuing its own refurbishment plans and extending its new warehouse to 140,000 square feet.
 -  Marc Balevi is a managing partner and Executive Vice President of TechnoCap.
 -  If further discussion is needed, the executive editor and the managing editor can be involved.
 -  He also serves as a managing director, executive committee member, and secretary-treasurer of the Metropolitan Opera Association.
 -  The article itself indicates that the author had spoken to Mr. Deedes, the managing director of DT; but there is no evidence from him.
 -  Bob Lynch is the managing director of Aardvark Pest Control, based in Dublin
 -  He joined Glenmorangie in 1997, becoming managing director the following year and chief executive in 2000.
 -  The sale was handled by Bradford-born entrepreneur Linda Watts, the managing director of Partners Property Management.
 -  Well, I've been a managing editor and an executive editor.
 -  Its managing director, Jan Sowa, said: ‘We are really excited about this deal.’
 -  Williams is the managing partner and chief executive officer of Williams Partners Inc., an investment banking firm.
 -  But its managing director downplayed any controversy.
 -  The roles of the two existing executive directors, who currently share the functions of managing director, will be revised in light of the new appointment.
 -  In addition, one third of the directors - except for the managing director and the editor - will submit themselves for re-election each year.
 
  Synonyms acceptance, shouldering, handling, managing, tackling, taking on     |