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managing

British  
/ ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ /

adjective

  1. having administrative control or authority

    a managing director

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As the years went by and they bought a house and had two children, they stayed in their lanes, with her managing the kids’ lives and household needs and Sane managing the bills.

From The Wall Street Journal

The key to managing emotions around comments that aren’t productive — and, more importantly, aren’t about your actual work performance — is to separate who you are from what is being said about you, Williams says.

From MarketWatch

They are managing ecosystems that require continuous funding to remain operational.

From MarketWatch

He added that the company is “managing this environment in real time, applying lessons learned from prior cycles to improve resilience and to strengthen our position.”

From Barron's

Han Lin, managing director and China country director for consultancy The Asia Group, says the Supreme Court decision shifted the leverage in the relationship.

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