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Like Santander, HSBC and JPMorgan Chase, BNP Paribas has a cadre of executives under instructions not to go native when they are posted to its divisions.

By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, May 16 , 1931 P. 11Efficient young executive gave his instructions over the transatlantic phone so fast that with forty seconds to go, the Paris representative said, "I could not make out what you said".

Her mother is an executive officer for instruction for the New York City Department of Education.

In June 2013 it was reported that a Real executive - on instruction from club president Florentino Perez - made a renewed attempt to sign him after they had lost out to Barcelona in the pursuit of Neymar and with Ronaldo still to commit to a new deal.

"I can't reiterate enough about the excitement in the field about improved instruction," said Gerardo Loera, executive director of curriculum and instruction.

"It's not done in a direct way where he issues instructions," the executive said.

Sean Maloney, the company's top sales and marketing executive, sent e-mail instructions to the sales team that were intended to end the practice of product comparisons.

According to the BBC, the documents show the firm's chief executive asking Ashcroft for instructions on major building projects in faxes sent to the peer's private numbers.

That is because each year the company in question sends a new executive to China with instructions to break into the local market, who soon departs in despair having failed to find an opening given the (brief) time and (insufficient) resources allotted.Mr French's customer is not alone.

President George W. Bush, citing expansive theories about his constitutional powers, set off a national debate in 2006 over the propriety of signing statements — instructions to executive officials about how to interpret and put in place new laws — after he used them to assert that he could authorize officials to bypass laws like a torture ban and oversight provisions of the USA Patriot Act.

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