Indeed, we have nothing but the kindliest feelings of admiration for the successful business man who behaves decently, whether he has made his success by building or managing a railroad or by shipping goods over that railroad.
Early in 1907 the Adriatic was finished, and in March of that same year he was made a Managing Director of the Firm, the Right Hon.
In another instance, the firm have handed over the canteen and its management to a workers' committee upon which the managing director also sits.
Now, Simpkins was the man to make a managing editor's dreams come true, so Naylor rubbed the lamp for him and told him what he craved.
No customer and no shareholder knows the names of the managing committee, perhaps, in any of these large banks.
The problem of managing a panic must not be thought of as mainly a 'banking' problem.
She was a woman of rare mental ability, untiring industry and skill in managing her household affairs, and unquestioned courage, as many incidents in her St. Croix experience will evidence.
The cook in the drive has in addition to his "cookee" a wangan man to assist in managing the boat.
He was one of the principal founders of the city of La Crosse, managing a trading house in company with Scoots Miller.
He has been one of the managing owners of the St. Croix Boom Company from its origin.
That I do, sir, as the first man in the city of London, and my managing director.
Suffice it to say that the managingdirector is John Brough, Esq.
There is really little danger with such a competent person as Mr. Glassford managing matters.
Immense fortunes have been made by those who have been skilled in the art of getting together the best stock and managing their estates, and probably there are still excellent chances of making a fortune for the competent.
A great many estancias are in English hands; all over the Pampas are great numbers of young Englishmen managing the estates.
Coöperation goes a step farther, and attempts to dispense with either a number of middlemen or with the managing employer, or with both middlemen and employer.
The elimination of the managing employers resulted in a decrease in output, and to aggravate the situation the laborers continued to insist upon a shorter and shorter working day.
They have demonstrated, by the out-and-out elimination of the managing employer, that the laborer alone cannot carry on modern industry.
The capitalists and managing employers who were alive and still in Russia, were gathered together and placed in charge of industry.
All of the colonies were under relatively the same degree of control by England, and consequently all of them had much the same degree of freedom in managing their own affairs.
In producers' coöperation, on the other hand, the attempt is made to get rid of the entrepreneur, or managing employer.
Rather than attempting to decrease the number of unnecessary middlemen, it attempts to supersede the entrepreneur or managingemployer where he is most needed.
They fought principally on horseback, armed with long spears, and were very expert inmanaging the horse.
The title is, The New Method for managing Horses, with cuts, Antwerp 1658.
And he generally expressed the greatest satisfaction at my method of managing the house, and preparing our simple fare.
In a word, I left her in such a helpless state of intoxication, that if she moves off her bed before two or three o’clock in the morning, then tell Jack Rily he is a fool and incapable of managing any business whatsoever.
Heathcote made no reply: but turning hastily away, took his departure, followed by Green’s managing man, who received the necessary instructions from his master.
Our success in managing ours has not been so conspicuous that we should urgently desire more labor of the same kind.
He hardly knew that his son had come, and in his competent, prosperous way was managing everything for him.
To the mistress who thoroughly understands the art of managing him, the horse gives his entire affection and obedience, becomes her most willing slave, submits to all her whims, and is proud and happy under her rule.
The preceding directions relative to holding and managing the reins may appear very tedious and exceedingly complicated.
In selecting a =riding whip= care should be taken to secure one that is straight and stiff; if it be curved, it may accidentally touch the horse and make him restless; if flexible it will be of no use in managing him.
When one sees how little skill most lady riders exhibit in managing the reins, it seems almost miraculous that so few accidents occur to them, and is indeed a positive proof of the excellent temper of their horses.
The Chifney bit is another very severe one, and is very useful in managing a horse that pulls hard.
And she wondered what her father, the Earl of Linleigh, would say if he knew from whom she had taken her early lessons in the art of managing men.
He did not wish to appear in the position of trying to throw the blame on a man whom he realized the managing editor would not believe could by any possibility have any knowledge of the Planet's plans.
Preposterous as the idea was, Billy realized that to a prejudiced mind, such as the managing editor's, there would be no way of explaining matters.
I wish I was a pet," sneered Reade as Billy hastened after the boy and the next minute entered a room screened off from the editorial department by a glass door bearing the words "Managing Editor.
Billy, who, while he had seen what the managing editor was leading up to, was struck by a rude shock of surprise at the actual placing into words of the accusation, "do you mean to say you think that I would do such a thing?
Fifteen minutes later Billy Barnes was no longer a member of the Planet staff, and his resignation, neatly typewritten, lay on the managing editor's desk.
Again Billy nodded at the managing editor's rather florid way of putting it.
The managing editor gave an impatient wave of his hand.
He motioned with his head toward the managing editor's room from which the boys were by this time several paces removed.
Billy sat down and waited for the next words of his managing editor.
And so subsequent events proved, for the next day, when Billy's immediate discharge was angrily demanded by the Planet's owner, he was informed by his managingeditor that the boy had left of his own free will.
When he had learned that Reade was doing aviation for the Despatch the managing editor's mind was crossed for a brief minute with suspicion that here might be the traitor.
There you go, the managingeditor sending for you as soon as you get back.
Well," remarked the managingeditor in a harsh tone, in which Billy recognized the steely ring that always presaged a storm from that august quarter.
The men who plan such enterprises are not fools, but cunning, managing people.
And more, the gaunt face of the blind old man, his bony hand trembling as he raised the cup to his lips, her mother and the Doctor managing silently to place everything he liked best near his plate.
Mr. Bhaer, managing to clasp his hands in spite of the umbrella and the bundles.
For absolutely not one of them had any idea of living properly, or of managing his household with moderation.
Accordingly Aristotle says, that Telestes the director of Æschylus's choruses was so great a master of his art, that in managing the choruses of the Seven Generals against Thebes, he made all the transactions plain by dancing.
For many years he was engaged in managing various business enterprises, and became, in 1877, president of the Boston Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a post which he held till his death.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "managing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.