Similar words: executive, execution, consecutive, execute, chief of state, prosecution, diminutive, persecute. Meaning: n. 1. the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government 2. the office of the United States head of state.
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1. The new Chief Executive was profiled in yesterday's newspaper.
2. Andrew Kirkham will be her successor as Chief Executive.
3. They called on her to resign as chief executive.
4. The chief executive addressed the board.
5. He quit his post as chief executive.
6. He eventually ascended to the position of chief executive.
7. Mr Cross will assume the role of Chief Executive with a team of four directors.
8. The President of the US is the chief executive of the country.
9. Chief executive David Prosser said the takeover speculation was wrong and no one was sniffing around.
10. He is due to retire as chief executive next year.
11. He announced his retirement as chief executive of the company.
12. He will report to Greg Carr, Boston Technology's chief executive.
13. She's the chief executive of one of the country's largest charities.
14. A hospital chief executive has quashed rumours that people will lose their jobs.
15. She took over as chief executive of the Book Trust.
16. We congratulate James on his well-deserved promotion to Chief Executive.
17. The Chief Executive issued a statement to quash rumours of financial problems.
18. The chief executive will set in train the process of finding a successor.
19. B to become chief executive of Cognizant.
20. McGrory is now chief executive officer of Price Enterprises.
21. Mr Caserta led Caserta as president and chief executive.
22. He is deputy chairman and chief executive of.
23. Also pictured is Cellophane chief executive.
24. The Chief Executive will usually be invited to meet a Minister of the Department to discuss the report.
25. Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
26. If she were involved in business,(sentencedict .com) she would make a strong chief executive.
27. O'Rourke retired after a 15-year career with Bisons, latterly as chief executive.
28. The President of this company is just a figurehead - the Chief Executive has day-to-day control.
29. EWS carried out further bloodletting by sacking senior employees, but has acquired a new chief executive.
30. He is to remain in the hot seat as chief executive.
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