(1) The company announced a plan to limit executive severance pay.
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(3) A left wing national executive have just been elected to run the union.
(4) A few women have pushed their way into the boardrooms and executive suites of big companies.
(5) The adoption of a budget is the principal means by which Congress holds the executive branch to account.
(6) Instead, because of the financial plight of the club after relegation, Mr Tueart was allowed by the ex-chairman to use an executive box.
(7) Look at the structure of the typical senior executive 's share option scheme.
(8) It reviews the decision of the executive to see if it was permitted by law - in this instance the Human Rights Act.
(9) It was February, and I'd driven from Derbyshire down to Heathrow to catch the IBM executive jet.
(10) And it is this figure that should provide the link between business performance and executive compensation.
(11) Of course, a handful of formal consultative processes will not democratize policy formation within the executive .
(12) The plans, including financial and legal aspects, will be put before the council's ruling executive on Tuesday.
(13) Previously the Labour manifesto was agreed solely by the national executive and parliamentary committee.
(14) A millionaire who failed to save a wallpaper factory is planning to build an executive housing estate on the site.
(15) The Pentagon will lease six Gulfstream V executive jets so the big shots can fly high.
(16) Her first job will be to appoint a chief executive of the trust.
(17) Ms. Torres, who was formerly executive chef at Rocking Horse, cooks in a similarly dramatic style.
(18) The county executive meets within the week to consider the situation, with power to make a nomination of its own.
(19) It has been accused on several occasions of trying to become a kind of shadow cabinet that would influence the decisions of the executive .
(20) The managing directors of the subsidiary organizations felt that the management executive would never see it their way, and would continue to cut their budgets.