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It's also easier for senior executives to control costs than to control revenue.
Many boards may give raises even in bad years and allow the executives to control much of their contract language.
Another factor is a growing 'determination among young executives to control their styles of life and personal appearance.
Alibaba was seeking an arrangement that would have allowed the executives to control a majority of board seats.
In it, he further examines strategies used by brand executives to control what happens to their brands on the Amazon marketplace, with an emphasis on managing third-party sellers.
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Responsive Democracy addresses an important problem in democratic transition and consolidation: the ability of the chief executive to control the state bureaucracy.
Under the action of current, the ball screw serves as the transmission component of the executive component to control the working condition of the sliding table.
Moira Gibb, Camden's chief executive, stood to control a combined budget of £507m to provide services to 400,000 people.
Trump has also issued executive orders to control regulation and centralize regulatory authority in the White House, following the footsteps of every president since Ronald Reagan.
Administration officials have begun to study ways to control executive compensation.
Clearly, the efforts over the past few decades to control executive compensation haven't accomplished much.
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