0 the act of watching a person or activity and making certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.: --
1 the activity of managing a department, project, etc. and of making sure that things are done correctly and according to the rules: --
close/direct/strict supervision All repair work is being performed cautiously and with close supervision.
under supervision Students on the course have the opportunity to do legal work under supervision.
under the supervision of sb/sth Cleaning-up operations are taking place under the supervision of the EPA, but progress has been slow.
government/state/federal supervision
banking/financial/regulatory supervision
Central banks need operational independence from politicians if regulation and supervision are to be effective.
supervision of sb/sth Supervision of capital markets will help to mobilize resources for investment in the least-developed countries.
Although clinical supervision has its place in burnout prevention, more informal and less structured forms of support can also be helpful.
One possible way forward is the use of clinical supervision as a method of burnout prevention.
In addition to inadequate attention to physical needs, forms of this subtype include lack of supervision, moral-legal neglect, and education neglect.
Ideally, these markets should be fully accessible to foreign investors, but only after strong and independent supervision institutions are in place.
The participants were then invited to elaborate on the comment, and the interviewer's role was to help to facilitate the articulation of the supervision description.
It is different to delegation activity in a hospital or health centre setting where supervision and interprofessional communication is immediately available.
Clearly, strict regard must be paid to animal welfare, under the supervision of licensing bodies, as well as to the objectives of the research.
Growing official interference in private spaces was a logical consequence of stronger government supervision over public places.