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Meanings of corporate boardroom in English
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Usage of corporate boardroom in English
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These are familiar corporateboardroom questions, aren't they?
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The film crew made it a corporateboardroom.
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Less scientific studies, carried out mainly online, also suggest the number may be higher in the corporateboardroom.
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What happens inside the corporateboardroom is unclear, but at least in public, the top executives are making nice.
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Business school scholars, in other words, should step down from the ivory tower and head straight for the corporateboardroom.
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In order to survive the street, the corporateboardroom, or academia, we wear the mask of Black Rambo and Black Superwoman.
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It believed the standard of professionalism was not relative to one's surroundings-standardsapplied to the corporateboardroom and skills kitchen in equal measure.
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We interview a psychic healer in an inappropriately slinky dress, and in a corporateboardroom, a voice speaks out of a brazen mask.
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Interested parties typically recuse themselves from voting in most corporateboardrooms.
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The Human Rights Commission says women are being 'locked out' of corporateboardrooms.
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But the clamor from activist shareholders is increasingly forcing the issue in corporateboardrooms.
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Acquisitive animal spirits in corporateboardrooms also have a habit of wafting into big lenders.
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Following international best practice is a phrase more associated with corporateboardrooms than hospital operating rooms.
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We're making our mark on everything from the entertainment industry to the corporateboardrooms and beyond.
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They have prompted change everywhere from corporateboardrooms to country music to food brands to sports teams.
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German workers are also represented in corporateboardrooms, giving them a stake in decisions, unlike their French counterparts.