Sentence examples for executive effectively from inspiring English sources

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To that end, the new CQC chair must – as a matter of urgency – overhaul its governance structures to ensure the board sets clear objectives for the organisation, holds the executive effectively to account against these objectives, and regularly assesses its own performance and effectiveness.

Mark Pincus, the company's founder and chief executive, effectively controls the game maker with 59 percent of its voting power as of Dec. 31.

The inauguration saw Ghani confirmed as president and Abdullah as chief executive, effectively prime minister in a post that has no status in the Afghan constitution.

The new board — five new directors plus two old ones — named ZelnickMedia partner and newly elected Take-Two director Ben Feder as acting chief executive, effectively ousting Paul Eibeler as chief executive.

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Its executives effectively began rooting around in their corporate attic for nonessential business or other ways to raise cash.

For example, while Mr. Hirko will be charged criminally with fraud, a federal judge last week dismissed him from the civil case against Enron executives, effectively asserting that there was insufficient evidence that he played a role in fraud.

Obama's executive orders effectively put Holder in charge of the legal process of closing Guantánamo.

The beekeepers' executive, which effectively controls all the association's affairs, has thus far fended off attempts by its membership at getting the policy reversed.

In 1972, South Korean President Park Chung Hee declared martial law and instituted a new constitution that greatly expanded executive power, effectively rendering the state a dictatorship.

By law, the National Archives has the final say over the release of presidential records, and Judge Kollar-Kotelly ruled that Mr. Bush's executive order "effectively eliminates" that discretion.

Paul Pugh, the current chief executive, has effectively been sacked, remaining in the role until a successor – in the form of a director general – is appointed.

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