The Dutch, Turks and Norwegians have taken in a fair number of refugees as their chief contribution.
Small businesses rejoice as their chief objective, awareness, is met with free advertising.
The convenience stores' ambitions in banking are now such a threat to yucho's payments business that some senior post-office officials count them, and not the banks, as their chief competition.
But as Americans increasingly approve of the war, it becomes less of an important issue in their choice for president: Now, only 13 percent of registered voters said it was most important to their vote, compared with the 56 percent who named the country's economic woes as their chief concern.
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Last August, the Manchester club appointed former Barcelona board member Ferran Soriano as their new chief executive, while in October City appointed former Barcelona technical director Txiki Begiristain as their director of football.
Second, these litigators have employed imminently respected and knowledgeable sports economist and Stanford man, Roger Noll, as one of their chief experts in analyzing what is fair and standard practice in other realms of the entertainment industry.
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We want to impress upon companies such as smart-phone and router manufactures, transport providers, and Internet service providers as well as chief information and technology officers and their technical teams throughout the industry that this is an issue that can be successfully handled with good planning.
The deals are driven as much by the egos of chief executives of the client companies as by their investment bankers.
And while I know that folks across the Army are proud to see one of their own selected as Chairman, I also know this means losing their new Chief in a time of war.
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But in 2006, in what one of their chief executives describes as a stroke of genius, they hit upon the idea of creating internet accounts to attract foreign deposits, using the cost savings from online banking to offer higher interest rates to savers.
"Consumers should expect the same innovation in their home phones as they experience in their mobile phones, " said Rich Buchanan, chief marketing officer at Ooma.
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There are nearly 200, 000 Americans who are serving in harm's way, and I have a solemn responsibility for their safety as Commander-in-Chief.
Simply put, they're rolling up their sleeves and stepping in as chief executives, trying to help the most promising companies reach profitability faster, as well as nursing the weaker ones.
He took with him the Harvard heads of domestic and international fixed income and both their staffs, as well as the chief risk officer, chief technology officer and chief operating officer.
Indeed, he appeared calm and in control, just as Americans would hope their commander-in-chief to be.
"Quantitative easing makes it more expensive for employers to provide pensions and will weaken the funding of schemes as their deficits increase, " said Joanne Segars, chief executive of the NAPF.
The largest consumer product companies have seen their chief marketing officers engage with software as a service (SaaS) providers to design and run their outbound marketing programs to launch new products and animate their loyalty programs, without a word with their internal IT organizations.
Inspiration can come from the team: Most leadership books spend much of their time on the role of the leader as chief motivator.
"I believe that there are many law enforcement officials who will find accepting the opportunity to serve as Sanford's Police Chief a welcome challenge for their careers", the city manager said.
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Even in the U.K, where there is considerable political backlash in bonus awards, it has been easier to strip executives of their knighthood, as was the case with former RBS chief executive Fred Goodwin, rather than clawback bonuses.
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It is believed he wants to pursue a job as a chief executive elsewhere, but Merrill analysts said in their report Friday that his departure might indicate he wanted to get out without hampering deal negotiations.
Non-executives often remained a minority on their board, but their ability to act as a check and balance on the chief executive increased significantly, thanks to proposals in a series of reports written by knighted worthies three company bosses (Sir Adrian Cadbury, Sir Richard Greenbury, Sir Ronald Hampel) and a fund manager (Sir Paul Myners).
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Their inquiries got under way almost immediately as coach Andy Robinson and Chief Executive Tony Swift began debating the subject.
"We will benefit from the incremental revenue from Advertising.com, as well as maximising our own advertising inventory using their technology, " said AOL chief executive Jonathan Miller.
As Commander-in-Chief, I am incredibly proud of their service.
Mr Hygate was accused of taking too forceful a role in the suspension, though he insists he only did his job as chief officer in advising the school's governors of their legal options.
"It is good news that debit card surcharges will be displayed in the headline price of flights - as long as the airlines do not use this as an excuse to push up their prices, " said Which? chief executive Peter Vicary-Smith.
Some might have thrived had they ridden a celebrity's coattails--or if their chief executive had appeared on CNBC in boxer shorts, as Beyond.com's Mark Breier, 40, did this year.
He attracts praise for his dynamism, though fastidious Bulgarians flinch at his background as an ex-wrestler, bodyguard and police chief: emblematic in their eyes of the political milieu that the country needs to dump.
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