shadowing


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Synonyms for shadowing

the act of following someone secretly

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Sir Malcolm Rifkind, returning to the Commons, was made shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, shadowing David Blunkett.
In addition to the free materials, the website offers a "virtual job shadowing'" segment that allows students to shadow workers via the Internet.
The site also sponsors a "virtual job shadowing" option where students can shadow professionals over the Internet, and access profiles of people in various careers who share insights and advice about their jobs and lives.
Welsh party chairman Henri Lloyd Davies admitted members in Wales had been "disappointed" when the job shadowing Paul Murphy was downgraded.
Encouraging support for job shadowing by high schoolers can be especially challenging in an industry where safety and legal issues pose special concerns.
Sir Norman Fowler returns to front-line politics again shadowing Deputy Premier John Prescott with responsibility for Environment, Transport and the regions.
Former defence minister and Durham North MP Kevan Jones retains a post shadowing the defence department.
John Hayes was made shadow minister for vocational education after previously shadowing transport.