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The conversation veered from Jesus to Steve Jobs, the Apple chief executive, back to Jesus again.
"I want to see the terms of trade tilted away from the executive, back to Parliament".
One reason offered by a Fox executive: "Back to You" never fit as a Fox show and should have been allowed to go to a more appropriate network (namely CBS) in the first place.
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Now perhaps we can get chief executives back to the business of running their companies rather than running their stocks.
One thing that I have very rigorously reacted to is absolutely no nasty e-mails from executives back to employees or back to franchise owners.
Around 70 years ago the EMBA was established with a simple premise: employers sent their executives back to the classroom to learn better business practice, and were willing fully to sponsor their sojourn.
Now airlines could also have trouble luring executives back to their jets because corporations do not want to gamble on even the slightest security problem, said William Curtis, chief executive of CurtCo Robb Media, publisher of The Robb Report, a magazine aimed at an upscale leisure audience.
Any voter who wants the next Supreme Court justice to swing the bench back in a progressive direction has no choice but to vote to send a senator-turned-private-equity-executive back to Washington again.
Last week, Potash said that it planned to move some executive jobs back to Saskatoon.
The case filed against Mr. Peterson, the former Morgan Stanley executive, dates back to the 2008 financial crisis.
He has handed executive authority back to the former president and taken for himself the job of prime minister.
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