"The Bank of Italy is a supervisor but is not the police of the banks, " he added.
U.S. Senate candidate Joe Carvin is the supervisor of the town of Rye, N.
Assuming it passes that test, the ESM cannot be used for direct bank recapitalisation until a European supervisor is put in charge.
Once the banking supervisor is in place, troubled banks will be able to apply for help directly from the permanent bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM).
Detective Inspector Pete Pendle had been as popular with his men as any supervisor is likely to be, and they did not take kindly to his murder, or their own failure to prevent it.
The simple fact of the matter is that often a major reason or the major reason for bringing an individual to a work location with a supervisor present is to control their performance.
This is usually a verbal feedback session, where the supervisor needs to stress all the ways the employee is hitting the mark, and one or two areas where they feel there should be improvement.
An employee is afraid to ask her supervisor not to yell at her in meetings.
The supervisor the agency is seeking to fire is contesting the dismissal, Mr. King said.
Bramlage is the on-call supervisor who provides equine injury updates at the Derby and other major races.
At the bank where she works, a former supervisor says she is a hard working, highly capable employee.
The authority for implementing these steps lies with BaFin, Germany's bank supervisor (which is assisted on the ground by Bundesbank staff).
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It is particularly helpful if the supervisor asks the employee what areas they feel they should be focusing on for the next 3 months.
That phrase repeated over and over in a secret recording of a police supervisor is at the crux of a civil rights challenge to the New York Police Department's contentions tactic known as stop, question and frisk.
For Nestor, now 23, married and promoted to cleaning supervisor, the offer is nowhere near good enough.
Theresa LePore, the county's supervisor of elections, is responsible for the controversial "butterfly" ballots that have been blamed for voter confusion.
The Penn State and Rutgers cases are just the most egregious examples of the silliness that transpires when someone who is economically subordinate is put in the position as supervisor.
Another potential challenger is Jon Kaiman, the Democratic supervisor of North Hempstead Town, who said Wednesday that he had filed paperwork to form an exploratory committee for a possible county executive campaign.
"The manager who asks, 'what can I do to be a more effective supervisor for you' is sending the signal that no one is expected to be perfect in that we can learn from each other, " Zenger says.
Ammiano says anyone carrying the card will be able to use the city's libraries, public golf courses and health clinics, where that kind of resident proof is needed, and, the supervisor claims, these cards are a safety measure.
Angelina Jolie stays perfectly in character (too perfectly her performance is dull) as Christine Collins, a single mother and telephone-company supervisor in 1928 Los Angeles whose nine-year-old son is kidnapped and who then has to suffer the absurd humiliation of the L.A.P.
Others argue that there is no need for a pan-European supervisor, since national bodies are better placed to do the job more effectively.
Every tile that's installed or a modification that's made to any space vehicle is closely monitored by NASA. A NASA supervisor was on hand with a clipboard, checking off various tasks by United Space Alliance engineers.
Colleen is then heard asking someone nearby to call a supervisor.
There is also the risk that a pan-European supervisor could do more harm than good if such a body were overly politicised, like so many continental regulators.
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