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As Weiner notes, Chevron has contributed to a status quo in which executive agencies, as a matter of course, legislate, adjudicate, and execute the law--an accumulation of power that James Madison once described as "the very definition of tyranny".
At the same time, slightly more Disney shareholders supported the company in a federally required say-on-pay test, in which executive compensation is put to a vote.
That law helped to establish corporate norms that long endured, in which executive pay was a more modest multiple of employee pay.
In contrast to the Americas, most western European nations have parliamentary systems of government in which executive authority is vested in cabinets responsible to parliaments.
Sri Lanka has a slightly unusual leadership structure in which executive powers are vested in both the president and the prime minister.
It's become a cliché to say that leadership matters, but the issue merits discussion here because diversity is one of the areas in which executive leadership is often ineffectual.
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That followed a conference call with investors on Wednesday, in which executives tried to allay concerns.
The report outlined several ways in which executives at the bowl attempted to disguise the reimbursements.
The decision came after a review in which executives from several Y.&R.
They're the best symbol of the way in which executives continue to enrich themselves at shareholders' expense.
There are few business activities more prone to a credibility gap than the way in which executives approach organizational life.
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