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1Soldiering — Sol dier*ing, n. 1. The act of serving as a soldier; the state of being a soldier; the occupation of a soldier. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of feigning to work. See the Note under {Soldier}, v. i., 2. [Colloq. U.S.] [1913 Webster] …
2soldiering — noun Date: 1643 the life, service, or practice of one who soldiers …
3soldiering — /sohl jeuhr ing/, n. the activity or career of a person who soldiers. [1690 1700; SOLDIER + ING1] * * * …
4soldiering — sol|dier|ing [ˈsəuldʒərıŋ US ˈsoul ] n [U] the life or job of a soldier …
5soldiering — sol|dier|ing [ souldʒərıŋ ] noun uncount the work of a soldier …
6soldiering — sol·dier || səʊldÊ’É™(r) n. member of the military, enlisted man, one who serves in the army; loyal and active follower, one who fights for a cause v. serve in the army; goof off while pretending to work (Slang) …
7soldiering — noun (U) the life or job of a soldier …
8soldiering — UK [ˈsəʊldʒərɪŋ] / US [ˈsoʊldʒərɪŋ] noun [uncountable] the work of a soldier …
9soldiering — noun 1. skills that are required for the life of soldier (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑soldiership • Derivationally related forms: ↑soldier (for: ↑soldiership), ↑soldier …
10The Principles of Scientific Management — is a monograph published by Frederick Winslow Taylor in 1911. This influential monograph is the basis of modern organization and decision theory and has motivated administrators and students of managerial technique. Taylor was an American… …