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Whatever tack they take, executives must be sure they understand and have tested the business model implications before making any switch.
But with bad economic news mounting and nearly every analyst calling for a rate cut, the middle of this week presented perhaps the last opportunity for the Fed to take executives, investors and consumers by surprise.
Hoping to capitalize on what they see as a ripening investment climate, the State Department and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will take executives from nearly 50 American companies, like Caterpillar and Xerox, to Cairo beginning Saturday as part of one of the largest trade delegations ever.
"We take executives and put them in a perceived environment of threat," says Alice Cutter Alice Cutter, director of products.
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Take executive pay, for instance.
Mr Burt said the Government should take "executive action" in matters of foreign affairs.
He has urged Obama to take executive action and surely will sign the pledge.
I think government needs to take executive action in foreign affairs.
In his State of the Union speech, he promised to take executive action if Congress failed to pass climate legislation.
Without much chance of immigration changes becoming law, pro-immigration advocates are pushing Mr. Obama to take executive actions at least.
By 2014, immigration activists began putting greater pressure on Obama to take executive action to help more families.
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