Sentence examples for principle executives from inspiring English sources

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After it had said it canceled a provocative Reagan biographical mini-series out of principle (executives said it decided the portrait was unfair and didn't meet CBS standards), not because of pressure from conservatives, the network would have had a hard time explaining why the Jackson special should go on.

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She served on the International Steering Committee of Teamsters for a Democratic Union and, in 1984, was the first woman elected as the Principle Executive Officer of a Teamsters local union in the Rocky Mountain region.

But what matters most is the broader principle of executive responsibility.

In principle, each executive wants to do what's best for the company.

She argued that her appearance before the commission would violate the "long-standing principle" of executive privilege.

Richard Nixon was most vocal about maintaining this or that principle of executive authority when he had the most to hide.

"What the president does isn't confidential or classified". There is the principle of "executive privilege," which protects the president's deliberative process as he does his job.

Indeed, by picking such an unwinnable fight, Ms Rice has arguably undermined the principle of executive privilege that she claimed to be fighting for.Condi's promiseCan Ms Rice's flip-flop put things right?

Many presidents insist that conversations with their White House counsel be kept secret under the principle of executive privilege, but Mr. McGahn is seen by some as a witness who could be helpful to Mr. Trump.

Trying to keep this issue from becoming a big issue in the campaign, Dr. Dean has said he would consider a settlement that maintained the principle of executive privilege while maintaining the privacy of those who corresponded with him.

But, in a letter, Gonzalez told the Democrats that the Administration would not produce the memos, because to do so would chill free expression among Administration lawyers and violate the principle of executive privilege, which protects the internal deliberations of the President's aides.

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