Similar words: managing editor, director, directory, managing, directorate, directorship, film director, board of directors. Meaning: n. someone who controls resources and expenditures.
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151) However, their strict rules meant that even the managing director of Decca Records, Dickon Stainer, was not allowed to enter their abbey to congratulate them.
152) Gustavo Dolfino, a senior managing director at recruiting firm Accretive Solutions, says loans 'are happening all over' Wall Street.
153) Kevin Norrish, managing director for commodities research at Barclays Capital, said the bank's estimate of Chinese copper consumption in August was the highest in years.
154) RN is managing director general of the bank, we call him Immanularin Manila.
155) Managing Director suggested to the Board that the best way of obtaining capital for the expansion program should be to sell me company's headquarters to a finance house and then lease them back.
156) 'The appetite and demand for high-yielding currencies persists and is increasing, ' said Shane Braunstein, the managing director of Forex.com Japan, the online foreign-exchange brokerage.
157) "The dollar case has always been there but it is only now that it has become sexy to seek the green outcomes," Paul Bannister, managing director of energy solutions firm Exergy, Australia.
158) "The resilience in stocks is feeding into some selling in bonds," said Andrew Richman, managing director of SunTrust's personal asset management division in West Palm Beach, Florida.
159) Mark Price, the supermarket chain's managing director, attacked aggressive price cutting championed by his larger rivals such as Tesco and Asda.
160) Richard Plansky, a senior managing director at the security firm Kroll, said the protests have led to heightened awareness among financial executives whom Kroll protects.
161) David Burton is the Managing Director and his Personal Assistant is Mary Lin.
162) Rajat Nag, managing director general for the ADB, says economic growth must be inclusive or it could be compromised.
163) The downside, however, is that heavy industries like steel aren't rationalizing, says Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Dragonomics(sentencedict .com), an economic consultancy in Beijing.
164) Mark Madoff is the firm's senior managing director and chief compliance officer.
165) The recent history of U.S. banking regulation shows that 'it went off the rails on the rational-markets hypothesis, ' says Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Dragonomics, a research firm in Beijing.
166) "It's a tougher environment for brokers," says Francis Lun, managing director of Lyncean Holdings.
167) "There is a Jekyll and Hyde issue here, and in some places the behaviour is just more acceptable, " said John Wright, managing director at Ipsos.
168) Antony Leung, Senior Managing Director of The Blackstone Group, Chairman of Blackstone Greater China.
169) "What does this do?" asked Arthur Kroeber, managing director of Dragonomics, an economic research consultancy in Beijing.
170) The search committee is headed by World Bank Managing Director Juan Jose Daboub and includes senior Bank staff and representatives from the staff association.
171) Tim Moore, managing director of Adelaide-based Northwest Carbon, a commercial company, proposed the extermination idea to the government.
172) Carol Thiel, American Airlines' managing director of marketing solutions, says the carrier's in-flight advertising "is a win for everyone."
173) Mr. Stanley Ching is a Senior Managing Director and the Head of Real Estate Group of CITIC Capital Holdings Limited.
174) Both the broader economic recession and tight financing are weighing on companies, according to Andrew Hinkelman, a Senior Managing Director in FTI's Corporate Finance practice in San Francisco.
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