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Significados de executive decisions em inglês
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Uso de executive decisions em inglês
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I'd been around risk taking executivedecisions my entire life so it felt natural.
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You can then easily make executivedecisions about which changes to keep, and which to undo.
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Downing Street takes executivedecisions as if it were an absolute monarch, but in looking-glass style.
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You and your sisters will design the garments and I will make all the executivedecisions.
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The two will share control over who leads key institutions such as the army and other executivedecisions.
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The two will share control over who leads key institutions such as the Afghan army and other executivedecisions.
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Since then some observers have wondered if O'Neill, himself a former bank executive , was dictating too many executivedecisions.
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But it also pointed fingers back at Snyder because executivedecisions by the DEQ he is ultimately accountable for.
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When laws are passed and ministerial and executivedecisions taken, its duty is to translate those policy aims into action.
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No one cares that George Bush's first two executivedecisions were to name a vice-president who's whiter than Arsenio Hall.
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Reuters reports that, should both municipalities remain as is, investor confidence will drop as executivedecisions would be difficult to make.
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I shall neither shift the burden of executivedecisions to the Congress, nor avoid responsibility for the outcome of those decisions.
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However, they held it was perfectly lawful for such information to be relied on operationally, and also by the home secretary in making executivedecisions.
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One fourth of the stock is still held by the family, but Riboud is a tough businessman who doesn't let personal loyalties affect executivedecisions.
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The former Head of Legal Affairs at Eskom said that both Ajay Gupta and his business associates tried to influence executivedecisions on the board.
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The Home Office regards "operational agility" and problems of setting a precedent for judicial involvement in executivedecisions as main considerations in the new regime.