On Mr O'Brien's re-election he took immediate steps to form an Advisory Committee composed of delegates from the eight divisional executives of the city and county of Cork.
Even when, after more than one furiously reproachful letter from the queen, and after his army had been recruited by an additional force of two thousand men, he at last started for the north, nothing of any importance happened.
Man to man, and with equal arms, the Ulster men were fully equal to their assailants, as they were now about to prove.
I hope it's Scott and Tina," one of the other executives said.
The next day all the executives met at a regularly scheduled administrative meeting, where there seemed to be some confusion and delay in getting started.
He was to ride over alone and meet somebody from one of the otherexecutives at night in a bluff.
Boys, the man who shot him has left nothing, and the instructions from our other executives would be worth more to the cattle-men than a good many dollars.
So also various corporations have their corporation schools which seek to develop business executives by progressive courses of training for those in the lower ranks.
This method does not suit busy executives who have no time to read a list and make a selection, and who wish the material itself put in front of them.
In response to this circular, resolutions were received from every Province of the Dominion, as well as from the executives of Dominion organizations.
Executives in 3 piece suits worked with 7th avenue delivery boys in harmony.
Every morning you see the same group of drowsy, hung over executiveson their way to the Big Apple.
A spot check shows that most of the executives of the London branch of the Psychical Research Society are spending quiet evenings in their homes.
But it must be a fair number to stock all your branches with "top-level" executives and the lower-level men and women who really believe in the PRS blind, and do their best to keep it working.
The judgment ofexecutives is not infallible, and some of the men we pick are unable to measure up to the increased load we place upon them.
Beyond were the suburban homes of laborers and low-echelon executives who had carved brass-knuckled niches for themselves in the medium-income bracket.
Since a majority of the people who passed through the spaceport were executives or professionals, they used the autojets.
Man for man, our top executives have been more enthusiastic about their personal ticklers than any other class of worker in the whole outfit.
I think all seniorexecutives have something of that sort.
But it is also true that judges, like executivesand legislators, should hold sound views on the questions of public policy which are of vital interest to the people.
The legislators andexecutives are chosen to represent the people in enacting and administering the laws.
But we must face the fact that there are wise and unwise judges, just as there are wise and unwise executives and legislators.
But as public sentiment crystallized, and judges and executives began to feel the pressure at the polls, a new conception of personal liberty developed.
Judges and executives simply have yielded to their own class impulses, and the pressure from organized interests, to suppress the legislation.
As you look over the pages following, you will see that the brainiest executives in the country are using the Modern Business Course and Service as equipment for still bigger undertakings.
Many of the foremost business executives of the United States have for this reason welcomed an opportunity to enrol for the Modern Business Course and Service.
Many of the big business executives are investing their spare moments in just this way.
The tendency in large business organizations, unless the chief executives are unusually thoughtful and far-sighted, is to repress initiative and constructive thinking except on the part of the few men who direct the affairs.
They are problems of the kind which executives are constantly meeting.
Such men cannot take their places among the higher executives because they know little or nothing of business outside their own specialty, and they cannot know even that thoroughly while their general outlook remains so narrow.
The Administrative Staff consists of the Senior and Junior Executives who are active in the administrative work of the organization.
When railwayexecutives and directors become better students of organization, the science of human nature, their stockholders will pay for fewer unnecessary experiments.
An interesting and hopeful phase of present development is the election to directorates of trained railway executives like L.
He shall receive Ambassadors, and may correspond with the Supreme Executives of the several States.
Thursday evening we had a private dinner in the "English Room" of the Claypool for quite a number of railroad executives who were in the city, partly on account of the Session.
The walls were patriotically hung with pictures of former Chief Executives in immense velvet-lined gilt frames of a uniform character, arranged chronologically.
Railroad executives are like all other people--busy, serious and worried.
Resolved, That his Excellency, the Governor, be requested to transmit copies of these resolutions to the Executives of each of the States of the Union.
Some of us are acting under the appointment of the Legislatures of our States; other delegates are simply appointed by the Executives of their States and are acting without any legal authority.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "executives" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.