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Sentence count:181+16Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: administrativemanagingSimilar words: executionconsecutiveexecuteprosecutiondiminutivecut inprosecutorcut intoMeaning: [-tɪv]  n. 1. a person responsible for the administration of a business 2. persons who administer the law 3. someone who manages a government agency or department. adj. having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.. 
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91) He was executive officer aboard the Honolulu, a nuclear attack submarine.
92) A city official put his arm around a developer; the chief executive of an advertising agency greeted a banker.
93) The executive, which met again for the first time last week, was unable to resolve when flags should be flown.
94) This would have appointed a new executive committee which, in turn, would have chosen a new chairman.
95) Also with Government loans, another company is building the Lear-Fan light executive aircraft near Belfast.
96) He was born in New York to an advertising executive and his journalist wife.
97) Since nobody else had been found, Hayling offered Thornton the Chairmanship, but the executive attached two humiliating conditions.
98) Guppy and Marsh, son of a multi-millionaire advertising executive, each had £15,000 shares in Inca.
99) Our eleven purpose-built meeting halls and ten executive rooms can comfortably accommodate a meeting for six or a major conference hosting hundreds.
100) This judgment has to be made before the executive act of securing the suitable accommodation for the applicant can be performed.
101) In an attempt to quieten things down, executive producer George Harrison arranged for a press conference in London.
102) Oliva has a reputation as an easygoing, approachable executive who always has lunch with her employees.
103) In 1975 she saw an advertisement for executive officers in the civil service.
104) The ruling executive wanted a decision postponed to assess a review of benefits and taxation.
105) He is paid $ 148, 400 a year to preside over what is the largest civilian agency in the executive branch.
106) As it opened, the cool relaxed atmosphere of executive luxury mixed with an international flair.
107) The company said the executive committee of its board will assume the roles of president and chief executive.
108) One of the leading advocates of Green 2000, Sara Parkin, subsequently became chair of the party's executive.
109) Five days later, Lee, who was by then an executive assistant, was fired.
110) The 57-year old executive had said he would resign before the usual retirement age of 60.
111) There was also a senior executive who gave the appearance of selecting successors on the basis of competency.
112) Howard Patrick, executive administrator of Cannon County, has been determined to turn things around.
113) The members of the Political Executive Committee abased themselves once more.
114) It approved a constitutional reform to make the members of the executive council direct representatives of their governments.
115) There's a highly successful advertising executive, once handsome and athletic, now eaten away and ravaged.
116) Brown hired longtime aide Eleanor Johns as executive assistant to the mayor, and named campaign scheduler Whitney Schwartz as appointments secretary.
117) The main candidate for the position is Robert Lutz, age 59,(www.Sentencedict.com) an ambitious former Ford Motor Co. executive.
118) Communication Sun Life appointed a relocation officer at executive level who reported directly to the company's general manager.
119) The regulation of financial affairs involves inpart legislative action, inpart executive action.
120) Resignation as Solidarity chairman Walesa announced his resignation as leader of Solidarity at a meeting of its national executive on Dec. 12.
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