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And indeed, the head of the Chambers of Commerce is now the
chairman
of the Studio Schools Trust and helping it, not just with big businesses, but small businesses all over the country.
The
chairman
of Coca-Cola has just agreed to do a major test of hundreds of units of this in the developing world.
This was given to me by the
chairman
of Shiseido.
At the end of the meeting, the
chairman
of the department, he stood up.
What's amazing about this, this report, that didn't get that much attention, is the fact that not only were there 2,776 abuses, the
chairman
of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Dianne Feinstein, had not seen this report until the Washington Post contacted her asking for comment on the report.
What does that say about the state of oversight in American intelligence when the
chairman
of the Senate Intelligence Committee has no idea that the rules are being broken thousands of times every year?
Alec Gallup, the former
chairman
of the Gallup Organization, once handed me a very thick book.
Yes, that's the medical advice the committee
chairman
says, "Yes, I told you, you weren't going to be able to, you can't do this, I just know it."
Some of you are old enough to remember: he was the
chairman
of the House of Representatives, and he resigned in disgrace when this young Republican named Newt Gingrich found out about a shady book deal that he had done.
He became the
chairman
of the National AIDS Committee and increased the budget fifty-fold.
After the evil
chairman'
s (Rick Collins) first plan fails he bribes Toxie's psychiatrist (Erika Schickel) to tell him to go to Japan & see his Father.
personally i'd rather have seen a bit more about the story and the people in the city or got to know more about how the
chairman
was being undermined, than yet another long and loud gun fight.
When I was
chairman
of our college's coffeehouse, one of our jobs was to review groups and films for student activities.
Basically there is an election for the new
chairman
of the Hong Kong Triads Wo Sing Society coming up, so you can imagine how much violence that is going to occur during this.
Instead of the kid pretending to love America or creating trust with his new family, he immediately acts like the local
chairman
of the Hitler fan club--even showing up to his first meal dressed in full Hitler Youth regalia (including an armband).
The natural interest rate was low because, as the Fed’s current
chairman
Ben Bernanke explained at the time, the world had a global savings glut (or, rather, a global investment deficiency).
Eric Schmidt, executive
chairman
of Google’s parent company, the owner of AlphaGo, is enthusiastic about what artificial intelligence (AI) means for humanity.
Could the American public's faith in Alan Greenspan,
chairman
of the Federal Reserve Board, America's central bank, be a satisfactory explanation?
In 2002, Harvey Pitt, the former
chairman
of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, made a dramatic call for CEOs of US companies with revenues exceeding $1.2 billion to sign their financial statements by August 14, 2002--and then be held criminally liable if the statements turn out to be fraudulent.
And, in the event of a Trump presidency, financial policy would likely be crafted in large part by the House Financial Services Committee, whose chairman’s clearly stated priorities are to reduce consumer protection and remove any effective constraints on big banks’ activities.
Although Murdoch remains
chairman
of both, everyone expects him to focus more on the news business.
If there was not outright corruption in the $7 billion in contracts awarded to Halliburton, whose former
chairman
was Vice President Dick Cheney, there was undoubtedly a strong whiff of crony capitalism.
His salary is seven times that of the
chairman
of the US Federal Reserve and nearly 3 times higher than that of his own superior, the Hong Kong Chief Executive.
Former US Federal Reserve
chairman
Alan Greenspan, the world’s leading financial regulator of the past quarter century, seemed to have little faith in either regulators or the need for regulation.
The Fed’s
chairman
at the time, Ben Bernanke, reasoned that unconventional monetary policy would drive down long-term rates, inducing investors to shift from high-quality bonds to equities and other risky securities.
Stephen Bannon, the former executive
chairman
of the alt-right Breitbart News who is Trump’s chief political strategist and a member of the National Security Council, has stated that the “Judeo-Christian” West is engaged in a global war with Islam.
Lee recently took over as Samsung Electronics’ vice
chairman.
After the election, the intelligence agencies described the actions Russia had taken: hacking into the email accounts of the Democratic National Committee and of Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman; arranging for embarrassing emails to be made public through Wikileaks; and purveying “fake news.”
Booz Allen’s current vice chairman, Mike McConnell, left the company to serve as Director of National Intelligence from 2007 to 2009, returning to the firm immediately after stepping down.
Agitated members shouted their dissatisfaction (one rather melodramatically tearing up the draft bill), and the Rajya Sabha’s chairman, Indian Vice-President Hamid Ansari, halted the proceedings without a vote.
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