Code used in Europe to uniquely identify entities and objects related to the electricity and gas sector.
Publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
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Examples for "editor-in-chief"
Examples for "editor-in-chief"
1He was also editor-in-chief of The New Zealand Encyclopaedia for 10 years.
2He also proposed to separate the role of managing director from editor-in-chief.
3Not so, said Bonnie Fuller, president and editor-in-chief of celebrity website HollywoodLife.com.
4The show attracted a packed audience including American Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.
5Angus Kidman is the editor-in-chief and points guru for comparison site Finder.
1He also was the principal editor of the military works of his father.
1Steven Gaydos, executive editor at Variety, concedes that this is a problem.
2Steven Gaydos is the executive editor of the entertainment industry magazine Variety.
3The project has become a pet project of executive editor Joe Lelyveld.
4This policy recently forced her executive editor Tim O'Brien out of the company.
5President of BusinessWeek Israel, and the former executive editor of the Jerusalem Post.
1Then the chief editor went on with his erasure; and interlineations.
2Strongin, the director, and Belenky, the chief editor, were present, along with workers.
3McClain is also the chief editor of the award-winning science blog Deep-Sea News.
4Mediawatch asks its chief editor why - and how that will be done.
5The chief editor had a long-tailed black cloth frock-coat on, and white linen pants.
1For an overly simplistic view, I turned to the Retirement Planner at MarketWatch, a tool on which I was the lead editor while at SmartMoney.
2Leading editors offer advice to help writers make the most of their one shot
3In what ways does he interact with his leading editors?
4To one of these letters from a leading editor he replied on April 10:
5He subsequently became the leading editor of the "New York Courier and Enquirer."
1So did a top editor at the Associated Press, who set similar goals for his reporters and editors.
2And in January the company installed a digital journalist, the Irishwoman Samantha Barry, as the magazine's new top editor.
3The LA Times just replaced its top editor, the third switch at the newsroom's top job in six months.
4The top editor, employee No.
5The Times, like the Journal, is part of News Corp. Robert Thomson, the Journal's top editor, previously ran the Times.
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1So next year, your refund potential with the EIC is even greater.
2The EIC stepped in, using private militias and military techniques imported from Europe.
3Cohodes declined to disclose the size of his EIC short positions.
4CE-CT is useful for visualizing EIC and small invasive foci of breast cancer.
5Actis and EIC did not respond to request for comments.
6But the largest refund checks for the EIC are provided to those with children.
7Also, remember that you don't have to have a child to claim the EIC.
8In 5 patients, EIC could only be visualized by CE-CT.
9This led to scrutiny of the EIC's leaders, the 18th century equivalent of bonus-hungry bankers.
10Epidermal inclusion cyst (EIC) arising from the breast is an uncommon benign condition.
11We report two cases of enlarging EIC of the breast in two women in their forties.
12Spiegel and EIC said in a statement that they do not comment on the identity of sources.
13The selected EICs were stable and reproductive.
14But following the bloody mutiny of 1857, when the EIC's own soldiers rebelled, the company was dissolved.
15The European Commission hopes to change that through the creation of the European Innovation Council (EIC).
16Here's how you can get your credit and tax refund with the help of the EIC in 2014.