Similar words: room and board, wardrobe, eardrops, cardboard, bedroom, board, aboard, boards. Meaning: n. a room where a committee meets (such as the board of directors of a company).
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(31) She asked if he had left the boardroom before or after the altercation with his wife at the party.
(32) Older people still continue to dominate the boardroom and the senior levels of corporate power.
(33) They are certainly a less pervasive influence than are the boardroom knights who sign over company funds to the Conservatives.
(34) A pleasant feature of the boardroom is the open terrace, overlooking the concourse, with its terracotta tiled floor.
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(35) But it was in Edinburgh where boardroom manoeuvring was at its most intriguing.
(36) You also need to be a good communicator, able to influence people from the boardroom to the shopfloor.
(37) So under Law the language of the boardroom became commonplace on the platforms and in the propaganda of the party.
(38) During the final days of his reign as chief executive John Hackney was tipped off that his boardroom was bugged.
(39) Not at all: King went too far and was out on his ear in an overnight boardroom coup in 1968.
(40) Now, I try to make it a point to get out in the boardroom to recognize something or some one.
(41) How does he sound populist without offending his supporters in the corporate boardroom?
(42) Last night at five I handed out an award in the boardroom just to the individual.
(43) This is the thanks we get near civil war in the boardroom.
(44) But a boardroom vote of six to one in favour was not enough to secure him the position.
(45) Hall could break the embarrassing boardroom impasse at the Victoria Ground.
(46) Nick walked in the boardroom sporting an obnoxious necktie.
(47) Roscoe Heyward was one of the first people to leave the boardroom.
(48) Brummel's look would not pass muster in a modern boardroom.
(49) But boardroom fights, shareholder lawsuits and even fratricidal competition are the stuff of capitalism.
(50) Mission statements are moving from the boardroom to the family room.
(51) From the boardroom to the barrio, players are admired for their skill and grace.
(52) "The Tests of a Leader", it blares, under a photo of some shirt-sleeved young Turk doing push-ups on a boardroom table.
(53) But boardroom fights, shareholder lawsuits and even fratricidal competition are the stuff of capitalism. Let the law take its course.
(54) Across the boardroom table to the right, the Honourable Harold Austin slipped into his accustomed seat.
(55) He stood at the boardroom table casually, shoulders slightly hunched as usual.
(56) Fig3. Some briefcases have concertina sections. Remember to clear this out when you come back from trips to avoid your unwashed briefs billow out onto the boardroom table.
(57) Walton: Miss Hutchinson , would you send Mr Bean up to the boardroom, please.
(58) He believes it is important to boardroom effectiveness to be clear about who's the "hired gun", who runs the meeting, and who is holding the CEO accountable (for his or her actions).
(59) The boardroom strife at the company is far from over.
(60) Some briefcases have concertina sections. Remember to clear this out when you come back from trips to avoid your unwashed briefs billow out onto the boardroom table.
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