Usar "managing" en una oración
managing oraciones de ejemplo
managing
1. The crowd of spectators had a moment to look on in horror before Bob plowed right into them, knocking at least a dozen students to the ground and managing to land on a good number of them
2. It was sixty-three when our Managing Director called me into his office and
3. ’ Jeremy said warmly, managing to convey that he not only knows about the trials of the last few days but also that he is pleased they have concluded positively
4. In less than two minutes, my phone rings; it is Mr Gryparis, the managing director: “Have you got any untyped texts of Mrs Parissis?” he asks
5. A little later, Mrs Stavrakis informs me that shrew of Parissis went to the managing director and told him “This morning Yvonne was half an hour absent from her office!” – that's when I was out to buy Mrs Stavrakis some coffee
6. Issa and Remos – that’s the couple who look after it – have been managing it for years … it makes a nice little income, I believe
7. Managing The Relationship Matrix
8. You were managing to slowly heal yourself
9. ‘You go and do that, we’ll have a chat about the practicalities of managing the property
10. It says a lot that we none of us have asked how she's managing the rent on her own
11. “Darling, I have endeavored to introduce to you the many aspects of managing a large household, and I am gratified to say that your abilities are unsurpassed in thoroughness and creativity
12. Her son has recently married and has left her without assistance managing the staff and daily requirements of the business
13. Avery Goodman does have a real flair for direction, and an intuitive grasp for subtly managing the extremes of emotion displayed by the Players from time to time
14. Jameson got to look over the train kitchen and offered his compliments to the cooks on their managing so well in such a limited space
15. I think he played professionally before he wound up managing he was a great player
16. Starting and running a membership site can be a lot of fun and very fulfilling, however you need to know what’s involved in setting one up, and then managing it effectively
17. "Sir?" the boy replied, managing to bring words from his mouth instead of puke
18. “I see that it’s true what they say about taking the girl out of Cyrodiil but not managing to take Cyrodiil out of the girl
19. "This is fine,” he said, even managing a smile up at me
20. Feng (wind) Shui (water) is an ancient Chinese system which aids managing the flow of invisible energy (chi)
21. His cock struck her in all sorts of places and she almost became frantic before managing to grasp the thing and pulling him down firmly on top of her starved body, made the insertion
22. It is a very calming way of managing our state of being, for it allows us to ride through tough periods of our lives, much more effortlessly
23. But if the number of American representatives were to be in proportion to the produce of American taxation, the number of people to be managed would increase exactly in proportion to the means of managing them, and the means of managing to the number of people to be managed
24. The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo:
25. To establish a joint-stock company, however, for any undertaking, merely because such a company might be capable of managing it successfully ; or, to exempt a particular set of dealers from some of the general laws which take place with regard to all their neighbours, merely because they might be capable of thriving, if they had such an exemption, would certainly not be reasonable
26. The joint-stock companies, which are established for the public-spirited purpose of promoting some particular manufacture, over and above managing their own affairs ill, to the diminution of the general stock of the society, can, in other respects, scarce ever fail to do more harm than good
27. But though this order of men can scarce ever be forced, they may be managed as easily as any other ; and the security of the sovereign, as well as the public tranquillity, seems to depend very much upon the means which he has of managing them ; and those means seem to consist altogether in the preferment which he has to bestow upon them
28. The sovereign, though he might have some indirect influence in those elections, and though it was sometimes usual to ask both his consent to elect, and his approbation of the election, yet had no direct or sufficient means of managing the clergy
29. The court of Rome had disobliged some of the smaller princes in the northern parts of Germany, whom it had probably considered as too insignificant to be worth the managing
30. managing to hit him squarely on the Achilles
31. We wished each other goodnight and she kissed me on my cheek again then I wended my weary way to bed only just managing to drag my feet up the stairs and down the corridor to my room
32. “That sounds like a good idea we can see how he’s managing and give him the news about the Battalion”, then we both said together
33. “How are Helen, Mabel and Beth are they managing to keep their spirits up?” I replied
34. rose through the ranks from a sawyer’s assistant at the beginning to managing the company later
35. nothing about managing and certainly very little about the other
36. When it came to managing the house, she was a master - with the exception of lighting the stove
37. some guy who was managing one of his houses, could do more
38. Dawn struggled with the powerful machine, just managing to keep it under control, knowing she only had seconds before the big cat sprang at her
39. Gritting his teeth, Contin pulled the wheel in the opposite direction, managing to get the car back onto the road, where it slewed from side to side, the tyres smoking as he stamped on the brakes
40. Breaking into a fast run, he sprinted across the clearing, just managing to catch the edge of the open side door before the helicopter rose out of reach
41. He saw it coming too late, just managing to raise a protective shoulder as the Dawn twisted on its claw, crashing into him
42. But what is wrong with this approach to managing emotions?
43. Managing the emotions: Physiology first
44. The fact of the matter is that there is no turning back the hands of time, if such was ever a reasonable option to begin with! As evolving technologies continue developing efficient ways of replacing brawn with brain, increasing competition for skilled labor in highly competitive global environments will require transforming (the) worker from a corporate to a human resource commissioned with the task of managing his or her (own) career paths
45. It’s no secret that Windows is a very complicated system that is capable of managing a huge number of operations at once
46. Paul completely forgot about his craving for the coffee and muffin and headed directly to the librarian who was managing the microfiche desk
47. The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo: she succeeded in getting its body tucked away, comfortably enough, under her arm, with its legs hanging down, but generally, just as she had got its neck nicely straightened out, and was going to give the hedgehog a blow with its head, it would twist itself round and look up in her face, with such a puzzled expression that she could not help bursting out laughing: and when she had got its head down, and was going to begin again, it was very provoking to find that the hedgehog had unrolled itself, and was in the act of crawling away: besides all this, there was generally a ridge or furrow in the way wherever she wanted to send the hedgehog to, and, as the doubled-up soldiers were always getting up and walking off to other parts of the ground, Alice soon came to the conclusion that it was a very difficult game indeed
48. In other words a Managing Director could also be a Chief and thus must be addressed as Chief (and Surename)
49. Such implies managing it in a responsible manner
50. The famous military treatise, �The Art of War� written by Sun Tzu depicts a philosophy of war for managing conflicts and winning battles