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  • 1discretion — noun 1 freedom to make decisions ADJECTIVE ▪ broad, considerable, full, wide ▪ greater, more ▪ absolute, complete …

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  • 2Executive pay — is financial compensation received by an officer of a firm, often as a mixture of salary, bonuses, shares of and/or call options on the company stock, etc. Over the past three decades, executive pay has risen dramatically beyond the rising levels …

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  • 3Executive officer — While executive officer literally refers to a person responsible for the performance of duties involved in running an organization, the exact meaning of the role is variable, depending on the organization.Administrative LawWhile there is no clear …

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  • 4Executive Council of New Hampshire — New Hampshire Executive Council District Name Party 1 Raymond Burton Republican 2 Daniel St. Hilaire Republican 3 Christopher T. Sununu Republican 4 Raymond Wieczorek R …

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  • 5executive — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 person with an important job in business ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, senior ▪ high flying (esp. BrE), high level (esp. AmE), high powered, high ranking (esp. AmE), top …

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  • 6Special Operations Executive — Sommaire 1 Présentation générale 1.1 Opérations 1.1.1 Objectifs des opérations 1.1.2 Techniques utilisées pour les o …

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  • 7List of United States federal executive orders — The following is an incomplete list of United States federal executive orders. At the federal level of government in the United States, laws are made almost exclusively by legislation. Such legislation originates as an Act of Congress passed by… …

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  • 8Review of the role and effectiveness of non-executive directors — (or the Higgs review ) was a report chaired by Derek Higgs on corporate governance commissioned by the UK government, published on 20 January 2003. It reviewed of the role and effectiveness of non executive directors and of the audit committee,… …

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  • 9Chng Suan Tze v. Minister for Home Affairs — The Old Supreme Court Building, photographed in April 2007 Court Court of Appeal of Singapore Full case name …

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  • 10administrative law — the body of rules and principles that governs the duties and operations of federal or state administrative agencies, as commissions and boards. [1890 95] * * * Law regulating the powers, procedures, and acts of public administration. It applies… …

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