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NSA throughout the intelligence community, but also to run the day-to-day operations, something previous directors had left to the cryptologic professional, the deputy director.

Those authorized access are limited to the president and vice president, the national security adviser, the directors of Central Intelligence and NSA, and a small number of other officials.

Minihan also charged that deputy directors became bureaucratic warlords.

I instructed the directors of the LifeShield project to expand the existing production facilities so that they can deliver a total of fifteen thousand units by the end of this year.

LifeShield installed here, because your directors foolishly declined our offer.

The death of the Felding-Roth president resulted in changes within the company, as a new president was named by the board of directors, and others moved up the promotion ladder.

In a confidential, written submission to the board of directors he set out some stark, unpleasant facts.

Friend and ally on the Felding-Roth board of directors was Clinton Etheridge, a successful and prominent New York lawyer who had pretensions to scientific knowledge.

Several of the directors chuckled and Etheridge had the grace to look rueful.

Sam has a board of directors he must satisfy, and shareholders 11 T he scientist shook his head, for the first time impatiently.

A penalty you paid for appointment to the top job in any large company was having to make unpalatable decisions authorizing actions which, if they happened elsewhere or in a vacuum, you would consider unethical and disapprove of, But when you shouldered responsibilities involving so many people, all of them dependent on you-shareholders, directors, executive colleagues, employees, distributors, retailers, customers-it was necessary at times to swallow hard and do what was needed, however tough, unpleasant or repugnant it might seem.

The car and chauffeur are with the compliments of the board of directors, and for your exclusive, regular use as executive vice president.

After a decent interval of two weeks, the Felding-Roth board of directors met to elect a new president.

There was only one possible choice and the board of directors made it, taking less than fifteen minutes to decide what should have been decided the previous September: Celia Jordan would become president and chief executive officer of Felding-Roth.

Celia, now a full-fledged member of the board of directors, prepared carefully for the meeting which would consider her proposed Felding-Roth Doctrine.