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n. (chief executive English)

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How convenient for embattled chief executives: what elected congresses and parliaments dare not do, GATS would require.

Your student deferments kept you out of Vietnam, Tip, so you never saw what I saw: stooped peasants in the rice paddies who never made a dime in their lives but who had more dignity in the last joint of their little finger than a lot of highly paid lawyers and chief executives I can name.

Today, the chief executives at Warner Brothers were discussing The Hour of the Wolf, her latest screenplay.

Bartlett, it's hardly likely we'd contemplate an association without ascertaining your credentials and those of your chief executives.

The mandate to speak as he pleased, as well as the fact that he had reached an age when he did not give a damn about ambition and had no hopes for a second term, had made him one of the most individual, independent, and refreshing Chief Executives in modern times.

For the chief executives of major corporations, for financial analysts, for lawyers and bankers there is a species of astrologer/ soothsayer/psychic ready to advise on any matter.

It was a long-standing danger signal between Blord and his chief executives, partially nullified by the swift departure of the zilths, but nevertheless an example of his varied techniqueas are the multiple devices he has for recapturing his private yacht.

It was a long-standing danger signal between Blord and his chief executives, partially nullified by the swift departure of the zilths, but nevertheless an example of his varied technique&mdash.

He knew all of his fellow chief executives by name and sight, and he'd been briefed in on each man's character.

FDR, JFK, and Truman were among America's active-positive chief executives.

Their ranks included the chief executives of multinational corporations, trade representatives whose secret negotiations gave them more power than some governments, and politicians, past and present, who owed their careers to the plutocracies that were the real ruling class in the countries they came from.