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(1) The state treasurer also appoints a technical advisory board to provide information and advice to the board.
(2) The treasurer presented her financial report and it proved very satisfactory.
(3) There will be a report from the treasurer about the financial situation, which is expected to be good.
(4) Soon after a brokerage house picked up coverage on the company, the broker's bankers approached the treasurer with a new financing vehicle.
(5) Develop specific positions for your team, including president, vice president, treasurer , and secretary.
(6) He was also the treasurer of the Society for Italic Handwriting, his affiliation being reflected in his own exquisite copper-plate handwriting.
(7) Even when he was the company's treasurer and chief financial officer in Europe, he went about his work quietly.
(8) The treasurer gave the financial account of the past year and the secretary gave an account of the yearly work undertaken and all officers were re-elected.
(9) Once again, the church board should prescribe the financial reporting it will receive from the church treasurer or business administrator.
(10) It was Jim, the company's vice president and treasurer , who discovered that something was amiss.
(11) They offer a valuable training in democratic politics and many cabinet ministers have begun their careers as local chairmen, treasurers , and councillors.
(12) Many of the colony's laws for the years between 1735 and 1740 have been lost, so what happened to the public treasurership during that time is largely a matter of speculation.
(13) Some of the recommendations were specific - say, creating Web portals for certain client groups, like corporate treasurers .
(14) There was no mention as yet of the city treasurership .
(15) It will be for individual treasurers to manage, but advice and training will be provided in regional meetings shortly to be announced from Church House.
(16) And to their credit, corporate treasurers have been heeding Greenspan's repeated hand signals that rates will go up.
(17) For a minor post u00a3200 or so would be offered, with competitive bids of u00a31,000 to u00a34,000 taken for such lucrative offices as the receivership of the court of wards or treasurership at war.
(18) Male financial managers and treasurers were found to be earning 40% more than women in the same role.
(19) Since retiring I have had a number of part time jobs and treasurerships which have kept me occupied, although I have now reduced this down to one day a week as it was interfering with my leisure time.
(20) And corporate treasurers cheered because their borrowing costs are linked to Treasury yields.
(21) The fact is, many finance chiefs and corporate treasurers are already familiar with the deal structure - it's similar to the way the U.S. government auctions treasury bills and notes to institutional investors.
(22) Corporate-level treasurers earned an average of $245,700 in the form of options and other long-term incentives.
(23) Church treasurers and financial secretaries should serve for limited terms, such as two or three years.
(24) The Financial Services Modernization Act, passed in the waning days of last year's session of Congress, couldn't have come at a better time for corporate treasurers .
(25) Well known as a careful and conservative man in financial circles, the treasurership of the Central Woolen Company was pressed upon Mr. Sanford in 1897 and for two years he filled both positions, thus impairing his health to such a degree that he resigned the treasurership of the Central Woolen Company and has since given his full attention to the duties connected with the bank.