All representatives in a company that have the assignment to administrate the company itself.
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Examples for "board"
Examples for "board"
1The new company would list on the main board within 12 months.
2It said the local board granted its approval in principle last year.
3The five-member board will likely rule in the case by next year.
4I ask the student to work some physics problem on the board.
5Academic says new Fiji constitution takes on board concern about land rights.
1Thus the royal council became the supreme lawmaking and administrative body in the country.
2RELATIONS have worsened between the Teachers' Union of Ireland and the administrative body for VECs.
3There is no doubt that the French administrative body at the time when Louis XVI.
4There is such an administrative body, you know!
5It would also require all future medical trials to be approved by an administrative body and ethical panel.
1It said Philom's board of directors unanimously recommended shareholders accept the offer.
2Fairchild's board of directors said it will review and consider the proposal.
3That agreement was just approved by HMA's new board of directors Wednesday.
4Trump Entertainment said its management and board of directors supported the proposal.
5This frustrated Ford's board of directors, people familiar with the matter said.
1The appropriation was apportioned by the board of managers as follows:
2The following day the entire board of managers convened, specially to meet me.
3In the report of the board of managers for 1851, the following encouraging statement occurs:-
4The personnel of the board of managers of the State of Wisconsin was as follows:
5No other funds from any source came into the hands of the board of managers.
1The college's board of trustees approved the new policy on Wednesday night.
2The trust board is a separate organisation to the board of trustees.
3The president of the first board of trustees was Mr. D. O.
4Wikimedia's board of trustees said maintaining civility was a core value.
5Everts has said she has received support from the school's board of trustees.
1This will initially affect production-related areas, said executive board member Oliver Burkhard.
2Speaking following an executive board meeting on Tuesday, Muto rebuffed these numbers.
3The remaining members of Knorr's executive board jointly took over his responsibilities.
4The President: This matter will therefore be referred to the executive board.
5Kullmann became executive board member and chief strategic officer in July 2014.
1My wife Alice is the only woman on the board of governors.
2Behind the body, and behind the mind is this board of governors.
3The U.N. nuclear watchdog's board of governors quarterly meeting begins today.
4The board of governors of the National Gallery has elected its first chairwoman.
5Father Aidan Troy, chairman of the board of governors, confirmed numbers were falling.
6That topic came up at Tuesday's meeting of the Academy's board of governors.
7No-one seems to want the rest of his board of governors.
8Its board of governors will take "appropriate action," the union statement said.
9The NBA's board of governors was scheduled to meet yesterday to address player concerns.
10The board of governors extends its continued heartfelt condolences to his parents and family.
11The Fed's board of governors unanimously approved the proposal at an open meeting Tuesday.
12The organization's board of governors elected Cheryl Boone Isaacs to the position Tuesday evening.
13Nielsen has been a member of the Nationalbank's policy-making board of governors since 1996.
14Frank Stockley told me-his uncle is one of the board of governors, you know.
15There was a board of governors at Eton, wasn't there?
16At its March meeting, the Academy's board of governors approved following the ten-best formula again.