Chief-executive Sentence Examples

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  • The final and all-important act of selection from among these men was, however, to be made by a personage, styled the proclamateur-electeur, who chose all the important functionaries, and, conjointly with the notabilities of the nation, chose the members for the Council of State (wielding the chief executive powers), the Tribunate and the Senate.

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  • In vain did Sieyes modify his scheme so as to provide for two consuls, one holding the chief executive powers for war, the other for peace.

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  • The chief executive officers have four-year terms, neither the governor nor the treasurer being eligible for immediate re-election.

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  • Although reunited with the " province " of Pennsylvania in 1693, the so-called " territories " or " lower counties " secured a separate legislature in 1704, and a separate executive council in 1710; the governor of Pennsylvania, however, was the chief executive until 1776.

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  • He was immediately elected a member of the municipal council of Philadelphia, becoming its chairman; and was chosen president of the Supreme Executive Council (the chief executive officer) of Pennsylvania, and was re-elected in 1786 and 1787, serving from October 1785 to October 1788.

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  • Town (or township) government in New York somewhat resembles that of New England; the chief executive officer of the town is a supervisor, who represents his town in the county " board of supervisors."

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  • Mr Roosevelt entered the presidency definitely committed to two principles which profoundly affected his course as chief executive of the United States.

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  • The chief executive authority is vested in a governor elected bypopular vote for a term of four years.

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  • In1785-1788he was speaker of the Pennsylvania general assembly (then consisting of only one house); he was a member of the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787, and president of the state supreme executive council (or chief executive officer of the state) in 1788-1790.

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  • As the chief executive officer, he preserves the public peace.

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  • The chief executive authority is vested in the sovereign, as is the supreme command g p of the military and naval forces.

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  • These two great enterprises had substantially despatched Justinian's work; however, he, or rather Tribonian, who seems to have acted both as his adviser and as his chief executive officer in all legal affairs, conceived that a third book was needed, viz.

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  • The chief executive officer is styled administrator and is chosen by the Union ministry; the administrator is appointed for five years and is irremovable.

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  • The amir, in addition to being chief executive officer, is chief judge and supreme court of appeal.

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  • The District commissioners are the chief executive officers.

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  • The secretary of state for war is the head of the army council, which comprises the heads of departments and is the chief executive authority.

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  • In September 1881 the term of office of president Pinto expired, and he was succeeded in the post of chief executive of Chile by President Domingo Santa Maria.

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  • A law of 1902 provides the death penalty for any murderous assault on the president of the United States, the chief executive of any state, or the heir to any foreign throne.

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  • The term of the governor and other chief executive officers, which had been four years until the adoption of the constitution of 1865, under which it was two years, was restored to the long term (unusual in American practice).

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  • The chief executive officer is an official appointed by the Union government and styled administrator of the province.

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  • The chief executive functions are vested in a governor, who is elected for a term of four years, and who must be at least 30 years old and must have been a resident of the state for three years before his election.

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  • They appoint an alcalde or mayor from among themselves to act as president, chief executive officer, and justice of the peace.

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  • The governor is the chief executive officer of the state, but quite independent of him are a lieutenant-governor, a secretary of state, an auditor of public accounts, a treasurer, a superintendent of public instruction, an attorney-general and a commissioner of public lands and buildings, who, as well`as the governor, are elected for a term of two years.

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  • The policy is executed by the Bank's ALCO whose Chairman has been delegated authority by the Chief Executive.

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  • Martin's bid of over £ 1bn would pit him against a possible management buyout announced last month headed by chief executive Kevin Lomax.

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  • It will be led by Chief Executive Steve Robertson, whose appointment was confirmed today.

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  • Mark Allen has been appointed Chief Executive of Unite, the student housing company, effective from the end of 2006.

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  • Without doubt, our relationships have been strengthened by the secondment of CIPFA's Phil Sinnett as IPFA's acting Chief Executive.

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  • Sam Laidlaw is to become Chief Executive of Centrica, the energy company, on 1 July.

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  • In Gerry Adams, it certainly has a worthy Chief Executive.

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  • If you only have three per cent of a company it's bloody hard to work up the enthusiasm to fire the Chief Executive.

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  • He is a former Chief Executive of the SNP.

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  • The existing management team retained a significant interest in the business along with the new Chief Executive Tony O'Neill.

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  • Now, as senior vice-president of sales and marketing, he occupies a position once held by current Chief Executive Paul Otellini.

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  • Last week iSoft's Chief Executive quit after the firm had to restate revenues for the past three years - wiping out its profits.

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  • Failure to register with the Chief Executive in writing by this date will result in you being unable to make a deputation.

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  • Archie Strang, 58, currently depute to outgoing chief executive Michael Docherty, will take up the post later this month.

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  • Mark Allen has been appointed chief executive of Unite, the student housing company, effective from the end of 2006.

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  • He is a former chief executive of the SNP.

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  • The Chief Executive wondered whether changing from a Saturday to a midweek fixture make any difference in order to create some flexibility.

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  • Rentokil Initial said headhunters had been appointed and they are well into the process of finding a new chief executive.

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  • The Chief Executive said that the publication of this question bank could risk undermining the integrity of the test.

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  • Mr Rose became the Chief Executive in May 2004 and took responsibility for buying and retail merchandising in November.

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  • From in to in the us ' chief executive Richard worth more than.

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  • In 1991, David founded Halladale and served as Executive Chairman until March 2001 when he assumed the role of Chief Executive.

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  • He was sacked in January 2005 after only 18 months in the job following a management shake-up by Lloyds TSB chief executive Eric Daniels.

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  • Danny is the chief executive of the industry's commercial trade association, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, which he helped found in 1997.

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  • Anthony Nelson, Chief Executive is a member of The Association of corporate treasurers.

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  • Our own former wicketkeeper - Chief Executive David East - will be doing the MC.

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  • When this proposal was quietly put aside by the president, and Seward perceived in Lincoln a chief-executive in fact as well as in name, he dropped into his proper place, and as secretary of state rendered services of inestimable value to the nation.

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  • The chief executive officials are the governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, treasurer, auditor, attorney-general, and superintendent of education.

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  • The only notable innovations since the days of Cleisthenes had been the reduction of the archonship to a routine magistracy appointed partly by lot (487), and the rise of the ten elective strategi (generals) as chief executive officers (see Strategus).

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  • I can confirm that the Chief Executive of the MHS has been asked to give his staff a rap over the knuckles.

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  • Of internet users chief executive richard segal whose own stock traded for.

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  • Danny is the chief executive of the industry 's commercial trade association, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, which he helped found in 1997.

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  • Anthony Nelson, Chief Executive is a member of The Association of Corporate Treasurers.

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  • Also unimpressed by the free content vogue among newspapers is Martin Sorrell, chief executive of the advertising giant WPP.

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  • A year ago Martin Bacon, chief executive of the Civic Trust, sounded a few warning bells.

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