Sentence examples for executive area from inspiring English sources

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Floor-to-ceiling windows on either side of the atrium unify the client meeting area in the 54th Street wing with the executive area.

"If my customer is more in the executive area in Japan, not a young yuppie," Mr. Bruegl said, "this person would not accept a female telling him something".

The cheapest tickets on a Spanish-based website, ticketbis.net, for Liverpool's final game of the season at home to Newcastle United on 11 May start at £2,548.70 with a place in an Anfield executive area costing £5,428.40.

According to the booking records, Werritty took a room in the 40th-floor executive area which provides exclusive access to the business lounge where he and Fox met Boulter on 18 June in a meeting to discuss a possible defence contract and a legal battle involving the MoD.

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The stadium would have capacity for 50,000 75,000 people with a concentration on executive boxes and executive areas.' "Yes, a stadium on a platform high up in the air.

Written language is meant to convey not only the sound of words but their meaning, and the visual word form area has intimate connections to the auditory and speech areas of the brain as well as to the intellectual and executive areas, and to the areas subserving memory and emotion.

Letting our minds wander may also increase communication between the brain's default mode network — the parts of our brain that are more active when we're at rest — and its executive areas, which are used in so-called higher reasoning and decision-making functions.

Letting our minds wander may also increase communication between the brain's default mode network the parts of our brain that are more active when we're at rest and its executive areas, which are used in so-called higher reasoning and decision-making functions.

Such a bias could represent a "top-down" bias from frontal cortex and we predict that parietal patients with intact frontal cortex may be better able to use such relocation strategies than patients whose lesions involve executive areas of frontal cortex that are involved in search planning (the exact location of these areas has yet to be established).

We suggest that task effects are processed in auditory, multi-modal and central executive areas, likely engaging face-sensitive areas, which may then exert top-down influences to early visual areas.

There were increased activations in motor executive areas with increasing pace of the motor sequence, while secondary motor areas such as pre-SMA, rostral parts of PMd and SPL showed greater activation with more complex movement patterns.

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