Synonym: administrative, managing. Similar words: execution, consecutive, execute, prosecution, diminutive, cut in, prosecutor, cut into. Meaning: [-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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121) It should be noted that the majority of employees posted abroad are men although the number of women executive expatriates is increasing.
122) The School Board next week is expected to meet in executive session and determine how much it can afford to offer.
123) The Secret Service will provide protection immediately adjacent to the chief executive, Meyer said.
124) The veto must be authorized by statute and may only negate what an Executive department or independent agency has proposed.
125) His second choice, they said, is his executive assistant, William Keefer.
126) The Council appoints an Executive Director to control of the day-to-day running of the Society.
127) The draft statement had to undergo some further minor amendment, but was substantially accepted by the executive.
128) Take, for example, an executive who is sent abroad on a two or three year contract.
129) Fishing was the latest accomplishment which Miles thought the young executive should not be without.
130) Visual communication is not the exclusive domain of the graphic designer or the advertising executive.
131) They generally approve budgets and the appointments of department heads and commission members submitted by the chief executive.
132) Craxi vehemently denied the allegations and refused to resign at a closed meeting of the party executive on Dec. 17.
133) The party executive unanimously approved the nomination on March 19.
134) The main reason for this growth was that Congress no longer trusted the executive branch to provide it with accurate information.
135) Fourth, a chief executive officer should be appointed as the undisputed head of the paid officers of the local authority.
136) The Governor appoints the Premier, who appoints the executive Cabinet.
137) C., who has worked for four presidents and served as a consultant on executive office reorganization for the Carter administration.
138) In 1987, he was appointed chief executive of Leyland Daf.
139) Labour's national executive called for the dispute to be resolved by arbitration.
140) Even the Equal Opportunities Commission appointed a male chief executive in 1985.
141) Members of Congress and senior administrators are moved by considerations other than the carrots and sticks available to a chief executive.
142) Clippers executive vice president Andy Roeser said the team filed the paperwork Thursday announcing their intentions.
143) I had worked for many years as an administrative assistant and an executive assistant.
144) Thus, the unit of analysis for assessing performance contribution in executive selection is capabilities.
145) Executive power is exercised by the President who appoints and leads the Cabinet.
146) A broader definition of the executive includes not only the chief executive,-but also the entire administrative system.
147) Three of its board directors have also taken on additional responsibilities and have duly been retitled group executive directors.
147) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
148) The orchestra also saw its five top administrators resign last year, including executive director Michael Tiknis.
149) Some countries have attempted to create a dual executive in the absence of a monarch.
150) According to this official document, the blame for the Executive Life affair lay with former managers of Altus and the group.
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