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to boards

noun

A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making.

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There are plenty of well-qualified women itching to get on to boards – ask any headhunter.

Access to boards may have been problematic, but concrete was everywhere.

Will CEOs willingly give up more power to boards, or will they fight back?

Some found that adding women to boards in Norway decreased corporate value and profitability.

One kind of performance begets another, and he moves from bed to boards.

The lists were written on huge yellow pages and pinned to boards.

Where the corps shot rapids in canoes, people now ride big kites attached to boards.

How are those rules compatible with appointing employees – possibly junior employees or middle-rankers – to boards?

These are corporate governance issues that should be left to boards and shareholders.

Signs, mainly religious in nature, have been pasted to boards covering the front of the restaurant.

There are books, knick-knacks, lots of photographs pinned to boards.

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