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单词 Chief executive
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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, 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.
1. Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
2. If she were involved in business, she would make a strong chief executive.
31. Depending on the situation, he may report to the chief executive, to a functional manager, or to a steering committee.
32. But Robert Brown, Bombardier's chief executive, told analysts yesterday the SkyWest deal involved no government subsidies.
33. It is not known how any new chief executive will liaise with existing district managers.
34. There is no necessity to appoint a legally qualified chief executive or clerk.
35. A city official put his arm around a developer; the chief executive of an advertising agency greeted a banker.
36. Indeed, as chief executive Corrado Passera pointed out, Olivetti has a history of investment in the personal communications sector.
37. The United States is one of the few democracies that does not allow its citizens to elect their national chief executive directly.
38. Chief executive officers of major corporations lose their jobs at rates never before seen.
39. If he requires information he should approach the chief executive or clerk of the council for it.
40. Mr Frankenberg became chief executive of Novell Inc., the second-largest personal-computer software company, 20 months ago.
41. But it is not clear whether Peter Bullock, the chief executive of Neill, will be staying.
42. The officers should be led by a chief executive assisted by a principal chief officers management team consisting of about six members.
43. My boss has approved the project, but it's the Chief Executive who has the final say.
44. The new chief executive acknowledged he would be taking a pay cut.
45. Eventually Hayling agreed to appear in the prospectus confirmed as chief executive until the launch.
46. The company said the executive committee of its board will assume the roles of president and chief executive.
47. Mr Friend, now the £50,000-a-year council chief executive, showered her with luxuries including a new car and a horse.
48. Although the chief executive can veto legislation, the legislature can override that veto.
49. Courtaulds deputy chief executive Gordon Campbell said Courtaulds made the sale as part of its program to divest itself of noncore businesses.
50. Managers below the chief executive level are distinct from the business class itself.
51. Chief executive officers and other top executives often become members of the board of directors of one or more firms.
52. It gave Becton the title of chief executive officer and conferred extraordinary powers upon him.
53. Typically the chief executive is also a director of his or her own firm and often chairs the board of directors.
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54. Ebner said he is weighing a candidate to rival Chief Executive Robert Studer for its chairmanship.
55. Most recently, he was chief executive officer of Cibus Pharmaceutical Inc., a privately held drugdelivery company.
56. David Prosser, chief executive, said withdrawal from the exchange rate mechanism and interest cuts had greatly improved business prospects.
57. The power of the chief executive or minister can in this way be used to increase the power of some one else.
58. They may even advance to peak corporate positions such as chief operating officer or chief executive officer.
59. It's the chief executive who makes all the major decisions.
60. James F.. Montgomery, the 61-year-old former chief executive, remains chairman.
61. In February 1994, the hospitals agreed to form a partnership, with a single chief executive and a joint bottom line.
62. Ian Bayer, chief executive of Hemlo Gold, will be president of the new company.
63. The Chief Executive led off by pointing out that a merger was only one option.
64. The Secret Service will provide protection immediately adjacent to the chief executive, Meyer said.
65. The role of chief executive has gone to executive director, Mr Joe Stevenson.
66. And Ed Prince is the chief executive officer of his own prosperous and admired corporation.
67. He is shown receiving a cheque from Ralph Ellis, Chief Executive.
68. He should not seek information from other local authorities except through the chief executive or clerk of his own council.
69. They generally approve budgets and the appointments of department heads and commission members submitted by the chief executive.
70. The demanding style adopted by the chief executive and his team went against the grain of the board's traditional culture.
71. Together, they form a hugely powerful company, as Jean-Pierre Garnier, the chief executive, was keen to explain.
72. Marriott will remain chairman and chief executive officer with law, finance and corporate relations departments continuing to report to him.
73. Peter Brabeck, Nestle chief executive, has shown a preference for pet food over people food.
74. During the final days of his reign as chief executive John Hackney was tipped off that his boardroom was bugged.
75. Fourth, a chief executive officer should be appointed as the undisputed head of the paid officers of the local authority.
76. In each case the idea was generated internally and driven by a dynamic chief executive.
77. The promotion makes him the youngest chief executive of a major Wall Street firm.
78. In 1987, he was appointed chief executive of Leyland Daf.
79. Even the Equal Opportunities Commission appointed a male chief executive in 1985.
80. Members of Congress and senior administrators are moved by considerations other than the carrots and sticks available to a chief executive.
81. No one, at any level in a structure from chief executive downwards, can exclude himself from this commitment.
82. Barry Cox, 53 years old, chief executive officer and president, resigned to pursue other interests.
83. As chief executive, I often have to take difficult decisions.
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84. Conservative leader Tony Richmond said the study by chief executive Clive Owen had ignored crucial evidence.
85. He succeeds Robert L.. Gable, 65, who continues as chairman and chief executive officer.
86. John Barons, chief executive of the owners, Century Newspapers, blamed economic difficulties.
87. Mr Weissman will become chairman and chief executive of Cognizant.
88. A broader definition of the executive includes not only the chief executive,-but also the entire administrative system.
89. The chief executive said that the company was looking at a bleak future.
90. The reorganization kicked into high gear last May, when J.. Philip Samper took over as chairman and chief executive.
91. In my opinion, appointing his son as chief executive was a serious error of judgment.
92. According to chief executive Max Pearce, the loss for this year would total around £500,000.
93. To a large extent, initiative in policy formation is centered in the chief executive.
94. Williams Holdings, the industrial holding company, was weaker after the company confirmed Brian McGowan is to resign as chief executive.
95. The decision to look outside the bank for a chief executive is likely to assuage some critics of Barclays in the City.
96. Chief executive Arno Bohn told me that securing skilled labour for its Stuttgart plant was no problem.
97. The chief executive or clerk of the authority will tell the councillor when they apply to him.
98. Other defensive measure have included the long-awaited decision by Sir Rocco Forte to separate his chairman and chief executive jobs.
99. But it is difficult to imagine Monsanto's chief executive, Robert Shapiro, frightened by a salvo of well-drafted leaflets.
100. My first question is a result of a telephone conversation with Graham Bowie, chief executive of Lothian region.
101. Tomkins also announced that it had hired an executive search firm to help appoint a new chief executive.
102. As president, he succeeds Anthony Autorino, 56, who remains chairman and chief executive officer.
103. I am not willing to be interviewed only to be compared with the chief executive of some Midlands council.
104. What A Chief Executive Can Learn from Mother Teresa?
105. In a speech Monday in Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank chief executive Josef Ackermann warned of a 'new normalcy' of a volatile global economy and general market shakiness.
106. In 1942, Jiangsu Institute Medical Parasitology was established, he and Chief Executive Officer and develop postgraduates.
107. S . dollars . Bank chief executive officer Robert Steele is known as the " hot potato. "
108. Svati Bhogle, chief executive of TIDE, said the award "gives us the motivation to venture into uncharted terrain, to first break new ground and then develop it into a beaten track".
109. It will cease to work as an ecosystem if we allow this destruction to carry on, " said John Burton, chief executive of the Word Land Trust.
110. But Chief Executive Mark Parker did talk of a "swoosh recovery," equating gradual improvement in the world economy with the upward curve of the company's logo.
111. Spyker Chief Executive Victor Muller, in a reply to Reuters via text message, responded "No," when asked if Spyker was in contact with Genii about a joint bid for Saab or had changed its strategy.
112. Matt Shardlow , chief executive of Buglife , the Invertebrate Conservation Trust, said:'British wildlife is in crisis.
113. Board members are appointed by the Chief Executive . The board meets fortnightly to consider applications.
114. A former chief executive of microchip company Advanced Micro Devices has been linked to an alleged insider trading ring at hedge fund Galleon Group.
115. "People are terminating their contracts with Lehman, " said Robert G. Pickel,(/chief executive.html) chief executive of the association. "People are trying to close those positions and come up with values."
116. Citigroup's say-on-pay defeat helped paved the way for last October's departure of Chief Executive Vikram Pandit.
117. Eventually it turned to conflict and, after a bust-up with chief executive John Sculley in 1985, he quit the company that made him rich.
118. While mentioning the Asian economic mode in future, Zeng Yinquan, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong SAR of the PRC said that the unification of the currency could help Asia to achieve unification.
119. That's not what former Citigroup Chief Executive Sanford Weill envisioned when the company was created in 1998 by the combination of Citicorp and Travelers Group.
120. Mr Long will be merged company's chief executive and Mr Frenzel will take over as chairman.
121. In 2004 Don Blankenship, the chief executive of Massey Energy, spent $3m to help elect Brent Benjamin to the state Supreme Court.
122. "For us, success comes in a real sense of community ownership and a long-lasting commitment to the environment," Gill Tatum, Urban Mines chief executive officer, said.
123. Mourinho is said to be at odds with both chief executive Peter Kenyon and owner Roman Abramovich, though Kenyon has rubbished reports.
124. At first, that deal looked a masterstroke for Ken Lewis, BofA's chief executive.
125. Scott Flanders, the recently-hired chief executive of Playboy Enterprises, told the Chicago Sun-Times in an interview that the Marge Simpson cover and centerfold was "somewhat tongue-in-cheek ."
126. A Chief Executive officer is not necessarily someone who has had a lot of formal training.
127. Peter Long, the TUI chief executive, has long argued that his company had a more efficient, flexible and durable business model.
128. According to Sean Kelly, Chief Executive of Modern Terminals Limited (MTL), the volumes of barge and transshipment cargo being handled in Hong Kong and south China are growing at a healthy pace.
129. And by judging his departure as the chief executive of BHP Billiton, the world's biggest mining company, to perfection, Charles Goodyear hit the jackpot last year.
130. Zynga co-founder and Chief Executive Mark Pincus, 45 years old, has used the measurability of Facebook activity to shape games in a way that hasn't been possible in the past.
131. Quintain Estates and Development has appointed the former chief executive of Ladbrokes as its senior independent director.
132. Chief Executive Officer of [gm99nd] Eric Schmidt says the government will need to address the frozen credit markets and the growing foreclosure rate sooner rather than later.
133. "We probably get more than our fair share of great external expertise and insight, " says chief executive Jeff Raikes. foundation staff can have a certain self-assurance.
134. CHICAGO (Reuters) - The chief executive of the biggest health maintenance organization in the United States said on Thursday he backs key elements of California Gov.
135. Investor optimism in the trendsetting company may have also been bolstered by a vote of confidence the board of directors gave Apple's chief executive officer, Steve·Jobs.
136. General Electric Co. (GE) Chief Executive Jeff Immelt warned the lack of an energy policy and the 'stupid' current structure of the industry is causing the U.S. to fall behind in new energy fields.
137. “He’s probably the most creative person I’ve ever met,” says Sam Yagen, the chief executive of the company, who cofounded the Web site with Rudder and two other friends from Harvard.
138. Expert: Kim Hahn, founder and chief executive officer of "Conceive" magazine.
139. The governments at all levels, except chief executive, especially set up parallel patrol officer, one surveillant at every way and one patrol officer at every state.
140. Schwartz, an old-line relationship banker who has been at the firm for 31 years, has been embraced as the next chief executive.
141. For combining technical expertise and leadership skills helm ISF as its Chief Executive Officer in 2006.
142. Making a presentation at the annual Macintosh trade show and "love-in" in San Francisco is an essential part of the life of an Apple chief executive.
143. The same debate is taking place in the governor's race, where the former eBay chief executive, Republican Meg Whitman, faces Democrat, and former governor,() Jerry Brown.
144. Only a wealthy Wall Street chief executive could have undertaken Tuesday's sotto voce nationalization of the U. S. banking system - and saved the economy from collapse.
145. Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer unveiled the new search engine at the D: All Things Digital conference Thursday in Carlsbad, Calif., which, like the Wall Street Journal, is owned by News Corp.
146. The Chief Executive appointed the Financial Secretary as the public officer to receive, hold and manage the Land Fund, as part of the Hong Kong SAR Government reserves.
147. Mr Kerr, its chief executive, oversaw the maintenance of the database.
148. At the very least, Mr Bouton may face pressure to split the role of chairman and chief executive.
149. LLOY.L) takeover of UK rival HBOS HBOS.L was not a shotgun marriage or a government brokered rescue of its rival, and the banks have been in talks for several weeks, Lloyds' chief executive said.
150. Democrats claim this does not matter: Americans want a competent chief executive, not a role model.
151. Stephen Miller, chief executive of Oasis, said: Where are traditional carriers most vulnerable?
152. John McCormick, RBS Asia Pacific chief executive told the paper the bank was looking at several ways to widen its Chinese exposure.
153. Ron Sconyers, a retired Air Force brigadier general, is the chief executive officer of Physicians for Peace.
154. Then, as the WRU went through its latest aneurysm, he was approached to become chief executive.
155. The extremely wealthy chief executive has decided that he is unhappy with the partisan politics in Washington, which he believes have prevented that country from setting its financial house in order.
156. Pfizer Inc. in February lifted a pay freeze that hit Chief Executive Jeffrey Kindler, lifting his pay to $1.8 million from $1.6 million.
157. Chief Secretary Donald Tsang Yam - kuen will step in as acting chief executive.
158. AAPL.O) boosted the Nasdaq after Chief Executive Steve Jobs surprised investors by personally presenting the new iPad at an event in San Francisco. The stock rose 0.8 percent at $352.12.
159. In the UK, swheresthe rules are exhortatory rather than compulsory, one rule says the chief executive should not be, or go on to be, chairman.
160. The time has come for chief executive officers to transform themselves into chief enabling officers who enable, encourage, and enthuse employees that are toiling in the value zone.
161. Throughout China, a woman's position within her company is respected, said Cynthia Lett, the founder and chief executive of The Lett Group, a company that specializes in business-etiquette training.
162. It was Ron Brown's signature role as commerce secretary-playing shepherd to a planeload of American chief executive officers in search of new foreign business.
163. Chief executive Jim Owens later told reporters, however, that even more jobs may go.
164. Then the athletic commander-in-chief challenged First Lady Michelle Obama to a game of tennis and hit the links at an island golf club with partners including UBS chief executive officer Robert Wolf.
165. ODesk, founded in Silicon Valley in 2003, is a "game-changer", says Gary Swart, its chief executive.
166. Before joining H.P. as its chief executive in 2005, Mr. Hurd was chief executive of NCR, which had the leading data warehousing technology.
167. Volker Beckers, RWE npower's chief executive, denied that it was profiteering.
168. Guy Phillipson, the chief executive of the IAB, said: "Major brands restored their advertising budgets in 2010 and online was a big winner."
169. A former Pepsi-Cola chief executive, Mr. Sculley was impressed by Mr. Jobs's pitch: "Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water, or do you want a chance to change the world?"
170. Cumber, a Pakistani-born Muslim who is chief executive of the Austin-based mobile imaging company SozoTek, will work to improve the U.S. image within the 57-nation Islamic group, the White House said.
171. Dave Wentz, USANA's chief executive officer, said, "We are very excited about this acquisition and the opportunity that it provides for USANA to ultimately establish a business via BabyCare in China."
172. Lloyds said Antonio Horta-Osorio will become its new chief executive early next year, succeeding Eric Daniels, who had previously said he planned to retire.
173. They prepared a big dinner against the return of the Chief Executive Officer of the corporation.
174. Even now, as Starbucks seems more and more like every other retailer, Schultz doesn't seem quite like any other chief executive. He's still an iconoclast.
175. Its chief executive, Jamie Dimon, is a friend of President Obama's from Chicago, a frequent White House guest and a big Democratic donor.
176. "The financial crisis is a downward spiral with two twists," said George Feiger, chief executive of Contango Capital Advisors in Berkeley, California.
177. Buying Wellstream supports Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt's strategy to build up GE's industrial business while shrinking the finance unit as a source of sales and profit.
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178. A regional breakdown of tourism figures will not be available until next year but Tourism Ireland chief executive Paul O'Toole said there was a more balanced spread of tourists across the regions.
179. Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang policy maker, says the initiatives remain on the table.
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