Quotes About Supervision
Quis custodier ipsos custodes?
~ Dan Brown
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
~ Dan Brown
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?' Susan looked puzzled. 'It's Latin,' Hale said. 'From Satires of Juvenal. It means "Who will guard the guards?
~ Dan Brown
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For most of his life, he had been the one in charge, the one giving orders
~ Dan Brown
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Directing attention toward where it needs to go is a primal task of leadership.
~ Daniel Goleman
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Más que cualquier otro individuo, el jefe crea las condiciones que determinan directamente la capacidad de sus subordinados para trabajar bien.
~ Daniel Goleman
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If things continue like this, the history of our age may one day be written under a caliphate's supervision .
~ David Selbourne
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At the other end of the scale history reports that the men who can manage men manage the men who can manage only things, and the men who can manage money manage all.
~ Will Durant
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Men who can manage men manage the men who can manage only things.
~ Will Durant
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I do not ask autocratic exclusion of films," Crafts said, trying to seem less fanatical in the press, "but only such supervision as the Government gives to all other great financial interests.
~ William J. Mann
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When people try to change things, they're usually tinkering with behaviors that have become automatic, and changing those behaviors requires careful supervision by the Rider. The bigger the change you're suggesting, the more it will sap people's self-control.
~ Chip Heath
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My mom gives me an allowance. She keeps me pretty tight-reined.
~ Chloe Moretz
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I think my best work is when I'm kind of in charge.
~ Chris Rock
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in the United States, where public schools are run by local lay authorities, Churches still exert important influence, by way of school boards and other supervising bodies. Their involvement is weaker in Europe, where religious neutrality of the public school system is strictly enforced and respected;
~ Christian de Duve
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it was still constrained by regulation
~ Christian Wolmar
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This is our privy. Don't ever let Mrs. Byrne catch you using the one in the house." She pronounces catch "kitch.
~ Christina Baker Kline
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warmer than water temperature, and water play should be limited
~ Heidi Murkoff
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Should I work on it or let it go?" Debbie also encourages her supervisors to talk candidly about areas she needs to develop. She asks for feedback directly if it is not being given. She tells them, "It's nice to know that there are good things that I'm doing, but that doesn't help me improve. Please share with me something that will give me an opportunity to grow.
~ Helene Lerner
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The work of internal government has become the task of controlling the thousands of fifth-rate men
~ Henry B. Adams
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Political parties serve to keep each other in check, one keenly watching the other.
~ Henry Clay
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A photograph prints from the negative only while exposed to the sun. While the artist is looking to see how it is getting on he simply stops the getting on. Whatever of wise supervision the soul may need, it is certain it can never be over-exposed, or that, being exposed, anything else in the world can improve the result or quicken it.
~ Henry Drummond
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The well-known kosher has come to mean 'legitimate' or 'good quality', although it of course retains the fastidious sense 'acceptable according to the rules of Jewish dietary law as executed under rabbinical supervision'.26
~ Henry Hitchings
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Necessity is the mistress and guardian of Nature.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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To achieve willing compliance without undue waste in constant police supervision, the governing body must create an appearance of beneficence and helpfulness, sufficient to awaken some degree of affection and trust and loyalty.
~ Lewis Mumford
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