supervisión

supervisión
f.
supervision, inspection, surveillance, control.
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supervisión
nombre femenino
1 supervision, control
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noun f.
supervision
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SF supervision
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femenino supervision
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= monitoring, overseeing, supervision, surveillance, oversight, moderation.
Ex. Automatic monitoring of activity on the computer system (i.e., logging transactions) was regarded as a powerful technique for evaluating user system interaction.
Ex. The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.
Ex. The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.
Ex. Professionals are expected to be highly skilled and motivated, which I certainly am, so that little external surveillance over us should be required.
Ex. This article argues that it is essential that the press and public continue their oversight of the criminal justice process.
Ex. The ETEL system guarantees relevance of the information through moderation by a newspaper editor.
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* bajo la supervisión de = under the supervision of.
* comisión de supervisión = review board.
* comité de supervisión = review board.
* de supervisión = supervisory.
* papel de regulación y supervisión = stewardship.
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femenino supervision
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= monitoring, overseeing, supervision, surveillance, oversight, moderation.

Ex: Automatic monitoring of activity on the computer system (i.e., logging transactions) was regarded as a powerful technique for evaluating user system interaction.

Ex: The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.
Ex: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.
Ex: Professionals are expected to be highly skilled and motivated, which I certainly am, so that little external surveillance over us should be required.
Ex: This article argues that it is essential that the press and public continue their oversight of the criminal justice process.
Ex: The ETEL system guarantees relevance of the information through moderation by a newspaper editor.
* bajo la supervisión de = under the supervision of.
* comisión de supervisión = review board.
* comité de supervisión = review board.
* de supervisión = supervisory.
* papel de regulación y supervisión = stewardship.

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supervisión
feminine
supervision
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supervisión nf
supervision
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supervisión
f supervision
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supervisión nf, pl -siones : supervision
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supervisión n supervision

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