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executive
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Neal Anderson, American football player * 1965 – Brannon Bragg, writer and,
executive
,producer of 24,Star Trek, and Fast-forward * 1966 – Karl Better Liken -
American radio personality * 1952 – Doug Melvin, Canadian Major League Baseball,
executive
,*1953 – Nigel Man sell, English race car driver * 1953 – Mark Lazarowicz -
Fall of Fort Sumter, Lincoln soon realized the importance of taking immediate,
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,control of the war and making an overall strategy to put down the rebellion. -
Numerous irregularities in the run-up to the election and on election day. The,
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,power is held by the President, who is elected for a 5-year term by direct -
Whereby the Governor is the head of government, and of an is independent of the,
executive
,and the legislature. There is also the traditional village politics of the -
Power is vested in the American Samoa Fond. The judiciary is independent of the,
executive
,and the legislature. Executive branch The power of the
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is formally -
An
executive
in the way the successor President of the United States is a chief,
executive
, since all the functions he executed were under the direct control of -
Standards. The new constitution of 1995 greatly expanded the powers of the,
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,branch and gives it much more influence over the judiciary and municipal -
Of the firm; may be the founder; titles may include president, chief,
executive
, officer,or managing principal/partner. *Mid-level Principal / Partner: -
Sciences. Another legend reports that the Norwegian-American Eleanor Lille berg,
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,secretary to Louis B. Mayer, saw the first statuette and exclaimed,» It looks -
Pianist and bandleader (d. 1951) *1912 – Donald Drop, American airline,
executive
,(d. 2010) *1913 – Memos Maris, Greek sculptor (d. 1993) *1914 – For TOK -
Soviet classical pianist (b. 1954) *1989 – Nushi Begun, American record,
executive
,(b. 1917) * 1989 – HU Yaobang, Chinese politician (b. 1915) *1990 – Greta -
Author (d. 1995) * 1922 – Pat Pepper, American pro football coach and,
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,*1924 – Sir John Harvey-Jones, British industrialist (d. 2008) * 1924 – Henry -
Government of Afghanistan is an Islamic republic consisting of three branches,
executive
, legislative and judicial. The nation is currently led by the Karma -
States, Alaska is governed as a republic, with three branches of government: an,
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,branch consisting of the Governor of Alaska and the other independently elected -
Defined by the constitution of 1992 functioned in a relatively normal way. The,
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,branch of the government was composed of the President, the Prime Minister and -
Between alcohol-containing mouth rinses and oral cancer. Andrew Penman, chief,
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, of The Cancer Council New South Wales, called for further research on the -
Oversight of laws. It is headed by the Governor of Alabama. Other members of,
executive
,branch include the cabinet, the Attorney General of Alabama, the Alabama -
The state’s public recreation land. The Governor of Alabama is the head of the,
executive
,branch of Alabama’s government and the commander-in-chief of the state’s -
Of the
executive
and the legislature. Executive branch The power of the,
executive
,is formally vested The governor and the lieutenant governor are elected on the -
Russian composer (b. 1906) *1979 – Walter O’Malley, American baseball,
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,(b. 1903) * 1979 – Raymond Washington, American gang leader, founder the -
Australian entertainer *1948 – Marty Appeal, American public relations,
executive
,and author * 1948 – Greg Chappell, Australian cricketer and coach *1949 – Valid -
The government and the House of Assembly. The Judiciary is independent of the,
executive
,and the legislature. Military As a dependency of the UK, the UK -
The descent and this was relayed to the crew. The program alarms indicated «,
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,overflows «, meaning the guidance computer could not complete all of its tasks -
A milder version of cognitive change which primarily affects what is known as,
executive
,function. Briefly, this is the ability of an individual to initiate, inhibit -
An ambitious program and little else. Staff for the first year consisted of one,
executive
, Clifford B. Le Page, who was on loan from a founding member, ASME. An annual -
Part from deficits in working memory, planning,inhibition, and other forms of,
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,function. A strength of the theory is predicting stereotyped behavior and -
Two weaknesses are that
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function is hard to measure and that,
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,function deficits have not been found in young autistic children. A related -
Articles were too weak for an effective government. There was no president, no,
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, agencies,no judiciary and no tax base. The absence of tax base meant that -
In New York City, for example, was created by John Taylor Johnston, a railroad,
executive
,whose personal art collection seeded the museum. ) But despite all this, at -
Higher risk of developing cognitive changes such as frontotemporal dementia or,
executive
,dysfunction (see ‘extra-motor change in MND’ below). It is thought that SOD1 -
Predicting stereotyped behavior and narrow interests; two weaknesses are that,
executive
,function is hard to measure and that
executive
function deficits have not been -
Direct elections. The president is authorized to form the Cabinet, an inferior,
executive
,body, subordinated to him. The Cabinet of Azerbaijan consists primarily of the -
Of the eastern Caribbean court system. The Judiciary is independent of the,
executive
,and the legislature. Jurisprudence is based on English common law. Executive -
Fuller, South African cricketer (d. 2008) *1932 – Lamar Hunt, American sports,
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,(d. 2006) *1933 – Ioannis Varvitsiotis, Greek politician *1935 – Hank Cochran -
Of all the Union armies. McClellan, a young West Point graduate, railroad,
executive
, and Pennsylvania Democrat, took several months to plan and attempt his -
Branch, usually called the County Commission, which usually also has,
executive
,authority in the county. Because of the restraints placed in the Alabama -
Author (b. 1917) *2007 – Jack Valenti, American political advisor and film,
executive
,(b. 1921) *2009 – Hans Holder, American paranormal researcher (b. 1920) -
During the French Revolution, the Committee of Public Safety becomes the,
executive
,organ of the republic. *1808 – John Jacob Astor incorporates the American Fur -
Dancer (b. 1906) *1977 – Phil Wrigley, American manufacturer and baseball,
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,(b. 1894) *1980 – Clark Monarchy, New Zealand billiards and snooker player ( -
Units Portion, a Latin phrase meaning» Virtue is stronger when united. » The,
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,branch of the government is composed of the President, the Vice-Presidents and -
Responsible for writing, debating,passing, or defeating state legislation. The,
executive
,branch is responsible for the execution and oversight of laws. It is headed by -
Our species. He also defended the independence of the legislative, judicial and,
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,branches of power, and a monarch as an impartial element able to practice -
Corporate wedding reception interrupted by reporters and police (who arrest an,
executive
,for corruption),is widely regarded as one of Kurosawa’s most skillfully -
American television host * 1961 – Daniel House, American musician and music,
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,* 1961 – Bruce Matthews, American football player * 1961 – Rikki Rocket -
Of Azerbaijan is based on the separation of powers among the legislative,
executive
,and judicial branches. The legislative power is held by the unicameral National -
Mid-level Principal / Partner: Principal or partner; titles may include,
executive
,or senior vice president. *Junior Principal / Partner: Recently made a partner -
August 2011. Today, Republicans also hold all seven of the statewide elected,
executive
,branch offices. Republicans also hold six of the eight elected seats on the -
Ice hockey player * 1963 – Stephen Walk om, Canadian ice hockey official and,
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,* 1964 – Eddie Trunk, American radio show host and author *1965 – Kate -
Recess, and performed other administrative functions. He was not, however,an,
executive
,in the way the successor President of the United States is a chief
executive
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executive (n, adj): someone in a high position, especially in business, who makes decisions and puts them into action; relating to making decisions and managing businesses, or suitable for people with important jobs in business
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She is a sales executive. |
I trust his executive ability. |
A good executive is usually admired by everyone.
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1) Politics is usually the executive expression of human immaturity.
2) The National Executive is expected to endorse these recommendations.
3) The contract gives a female executive maternity leave rights.
4) A good executive usually gets on well with people.
5) She’s an executive in a computer company.
6) The board disavowed the action of the executive.
7) The rebels besieged the heavily-fortified executive mansion.
The heroine is a senior TV executive.
9) She is now a senior executive having worked her way up through the company.
10) There are three categories of accommodation — standard, executive and deluxe.
11) She has set up her own executive recruitment business in Paris.
12) He used his broad executive powers to nullify decisions by local governments.
13) His executive position entitled him to certain courtesies rarely accorded others.
14) Desktop publishing is probably the best executive toy ever invented.
15) The new Chief Executive was profiled in yesterday’s newspaper.
16) She is a member of the party’s national executive.
17) She has an executive position in a finance company.
18) Andrew Kirkham will be her successor as Chief Executive.
19) They called on her to resign as chief executive.
20) ‘Chief Executive Officer’ is abbreviated as ‘CEO’.
21) The executive board huddled to discuss the issue.
22) She has several executive toys on her desk.
23) An executive officer was appointed to supervise the arrangements.
24) The chief executive addressed the board.
25) Executive power is held by the president.
26) He quit his post as chief executive.
27) He eventually ascended to the position of chief executive.
28) A successful job search needs to be as well organised as any other executive task.
29) Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
30) If she were involved in business,(sentencedict.com)(http://sentencedict.com/executive.html) she would make a strong chief executive.
More similar words: execution, consecutive, execute, prosecution, diminutive, cut in, prosecutor, cut into, native, active, motive, incentive, actively, relative, narrative, supportive, sensitive, detective, deceptive, cognitive, objective, relatively, innovative, cooperative, distinctive, protective, perspective, attractive, collective, initiative.
исполнительный, административный, исполнительная власть, руководитель
прилагательное ↓
- исполнительный
executive power — исполнительная власть
the executive branch (of the government) — исполнительная власть
- амер. правительственный; президентский, относящийся к президенту
executive agent — личный представитель президента за границей
executive discretion — компетенция президента, круг вопросов, решаемых президентом
executive department — а) министерство, ведомство; б) отдел администрации отдельных штатов
executive business — а) административные вопросы (повестки дня); б) вопросы, внесённые (в сенат) президентом
executive privilege — прерогатива президента, особ. конфиденциальность его переписки и бесед
the executive head of the nation — а) глава исполнительной власти, глава правительства; б) глава государства, президент
- администраторский; организаторский
executive duties — административные обязанности
executive talent — организаторский талант
executive ability — административные способности
executive producer — начальник производства (или киностудии)
executive staff — управленческий персонал; руководящие кадры
- соответствующий вкусам и возможностям руководителей, менеджеров
executive suite — кабинет начальника с прилегающими помещениями (приёмной, комнатой отдыха и т. п.)
executive airplane — самолёт корпорации и т. п.
- высшего качества; дорогой, роскошный
executive housing — дома высшей категории; дорогие квартиры
executive-class car — роскошный автомобиль
существительное ↓
- исполнительная власть
- (the executive) исполнительный орган
- (the Executive) исполком (партии)
- (Executive) амер. глава исполнительной власти
Chief Executive — глава исполнительной власти
- руководитель, администратор; руководящий работник; (ответственный) сотрудник
major [minor] executives — руководящие [рядовые] сотрудники
business executive — руководящий работник, администратор (компании, корпорации и т. п.)
- начальник штаба части
- помощник командира
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a wealthy executive who has a personal assistant — богатый чиновник, у которого есть личный помощник
an archly competitive young executive — крайне амбициозный молодой руководитель
executive chair — кресло руководителя
executive committee — исполнительный комитет
executive decree — административное решение
executive personnel — аппарат президента
executive order — приказ президента
marketing executive — маркетинговый руководитель
executive pardon — помилование главой исполнительной власти
legislative / executive / judicial power — законодательная, исполнительная, судебная власть
executive veto — вето, налагаемое главой исполнительной власти
executive recruiter — специалист по подбору управленческого персонала
Примеры с переводом
He has an executive position in the company.
Он занимает один из руководящих постов в данной компании.
She has good executive skills.
У нее хорошие управленческие навыки.
In the U.S., the President is the head of the executive branch of government.
В США президент является главой исполнительной ветви власти.
Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.
Даже в молодости её воспринимали в качестве будущего крупного управленца.
She was finally made senior executive, but at what price!
Её, наконец, сделали топ-менеджером, но какой ценой / но каких усилий это стоило!
Executive Office of the President
Исполнительное управление президента США
He was the most experienced actor, a man of the very rarest executive ability.
Он был очень опытным актером, человеком с очень редкими исполнительскими способностями.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
He announced his retirement as chief executive of the company.
The executive handpicked her successor.
The new Chief Executive was profiled in yesterday’s newspaper.
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Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): executive
мн. ч.(plural): executives
What do we mean by executive?
A person or group having administrative or managerial authority in an organization. noun
The chief officer of a government, state, or political division. noun
The branch of government charged with putting into effect a country’s laws and the administering of its functions. noun
A set of coded instructions designed to process and control other coded instructions. noun
Of, relating to, capable of, or suited for carrying out or executing. adjective
Having, characterized by, or relating to administrative or managerial authority. adjective
Of or relating to the branch of government charged with the execution and administration of the nation’s laws. adjective
Concerned with or pertaining to executing, performing, or carrying into effect: specifically applied to that branch of government which is intrusted with the execution of the laws, as distinguished from the legislative and judicial.
Suited for executing or carrying into effect; of the kind requisite for practical performance or direction: as, executive ability.
That branch of a government to which the execution of the laws is intrusted; an officer of a government, or an official body, charged with the execution and enforcement of the laws. The executive may be a king, emperor, president, council, or other magistrate or body. noun
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect; ; qualifying for, concerned with, or pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of affairs adjective
Of or pertaining to an executive{2} or to the group of executives within an organization. adjective
An impersonal title of the chief magistrate or officer who administers the government, whether king, president, or governor; the governing person or body. noun
A person who has administrative authority over an organization or division of an organization; a manager, supervisor or administrator at a high level within an organization noun
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect. adjective
Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc.; as, an executive act, an executive officer, executive government. adjective
A title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on her/his own authority. noun
That branch of government which is responsible for enforcing laws and judicial decisions, and for the day-to-day administration of the state. noun
Someone who manages a government agency or department noun
Persons who administer the law noun
A chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on their own authority.
The branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws and judicial decisions, and for the day-to-day administration of the state.
A process that coordinates and governs the action of other processes or threads; supervisor.
Someone who gets paid hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars, to eat lunch in fancy restaurants, play golf, and buy elections. Complains that the people who do the actual work cost too much, so cuts health insurance and lays off employees. Moves jobs to places where people are willing to work for .35 an hour, twelve hours a day, and live without indoor plumbing. Can totally screw up a company, and still get a golden parachute and another cushy «job.» Urban Dictionary
Normal house or apartment that some jackass trying to rent it out decided to spruce up by adding a meaningless but impressive-sounding adjective Urban Dictionary
One who wears suits, shiny shoes and carries a breifcase to work. Urban Dictionary
High rollin’ playa at some ill company Urban Dictionary
You are having anal sex with a girl, you withdrawl the penis, and start titty fucking her leaving a shit trail in the middle of her chest resembling a tie Urban Dictionary
Dropping a deuce in such spectacular form, as avoiding having to wipe at all. Urban Dictionary
The act of carrying out a death sentence, typically due to a major infraction of the law. This is most commonly done by injection of a deadly substance. Certain countries have public executions, public events where people are welcome to watch the executions of felons. The term is also associated with the murder of hostages at the hands of terrorists. Urban Dictionary
The carrying out of something.
The event or occurance of a thing that is executed. Urban Dictionary
The beltless trenchcoat that Frank Costanza invented and made a living off of selling. Mentioned in the episode «The Raincoats». Urban Dictionary
To promote to an executive position. Urban Dictionary