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The phrase "adequate executive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an executive who meets the necessary standards or requirements for a particular role or task.
Example: "The company is looking for an adequate executive to lead the new project and ensure its success."
Alternatives: "sufficient executive" or "competent executive".
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Concern about potential losses tied to buybacks of home loans "is not based on fact," and reserves to protect the company against claims are adequate, the chief executive, Alan M. Bennett, said Thursday during a conference call about fiscal first-quarter earnings.
"You could say it's 'courageous' or you could say it's 'not politically feasible,' but many who look at state reforms say the key is, 'is the financing adequate?' " said Diane Rowland, executive vice president at the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, a national health research group.
Yet it's equally true that analysts are often working without adequate guidance about executive's needs.
These scores were aggregated to form the indices by averaging the resulting measures showing adequate internal consistency (executive functioning α = 0.75, processing speed α = 0.65, long-term memory a = 0.73, global index score α = 0.94) (Lawrence et al., 2013).
Finally, the report criticises IMF management for failing to ensure the adequate involvement of its executive board, an oversight committee of 24 national representatives.
"This is not a partisan issue," Mr. Feingold said, "it is about the legislative branch providing an adequate check on the executive branch.
An otherwise splendid article on the recent history of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (cover, Feb. 3) failed to give adequate credit to its executive director, Lawrence Tamburri, for the orchestra's remarkable successes of the last 10 years.
Congress should also have oversight processes in place that are adequate to test the executive branch's claims with regard to our national security.
Bear Stearns had insisted for days that its finances were in adequate shape, but its chief executive said that the bank's liquidity had "significantly deteriorated" since Thursday.
Chief among them was adequate bandwidth, said Robert C. Hagerty, chief executive of Polycom, the market leader in videoconferencing, which makes the $149 PVX system that Mrs. Wilt has in Pennsylvania and is installing for her grandson in South Carolina.
Conducting executive sessions with adequate follow up to the CEO, ensures that there is continuity of conversations after the board meeting.
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