Sentence examples for executives in terms from inspiring English sources

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IN HIS book, "Capital in the Twenty-First Century", Thomas Piketty argues that it is impossible to find an "objective basis" for the high salaries of senior executives in terms of their individual productivity: they pay themselves such exorbitant sums simply because they can.

We have a program that is running in South Africa where I engaged with senior military executives in terms of their posting into the African Union peace-keeping missions.

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"Here is a case," said Mr. Berman, who once ran for Congress as a Democrat, "where you have a county where people are impressed with the county executive in terms of reducing taxes and improving service, and a D.A. that has made significant improvements, especially in areas of domestic violence, and crime generally is down.

The party's Daithí McKay said: "What we need to do now is prevent further cuts to our budget from the British government by going and having a united front from the executive in terms of the issue of welfare cuts".

To confidently assert that incentive compensation does not encourage "excessive risks that threaten the value," a bank must be able to: measure the risks taken by an executive in terms of impact on value, define "excessive" risks in terms of impact on value and integrate both of the above into the incentive compensation formula.

Mr. Snow's career change also might not be what Fox News executives want in terms of their public relations defense against criticism that their network is philosophically sympathetic to Mr. Bush.

The data regarding personal specifics of technology executives' functionality in terms of cooperation with internal and external stakeholders obtained from interviews and workshops were systemized with the help of the "CTO's key stakeholders' model" (Fig. 1).

During last summer's corporate scandals, he used the speech to refer to corrupt executives in the terms -- he was going to hunt them down -- he normally reserved for terrorists.

But most of all Kitchen was known for blunt talking, challenging his executives in tough terms but also publicly standing up to the Defense Department's sometimes radical demands during the 1980s political controversies.

Mr Obama then goes on to characterise the role of the executive branch in terms that would make James Madison flip his powdered wig.

Disclosure of the ratio would allow Australian investors to understand better where a particular chief executive lies in terms of pay packet size relative to other firms of similar size and industry.

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