Craig Funke, chief executive and part owner of Equiguard, which provides warranties to the heating and cooling industries, says geothermal units' failure rates, including both equipment failure and bungled installs, are equal to those of conventional equipment.
For American patients, what must be called executive incompetence is part and parcel of drug unaffordability.
Christopher Thomas is an American executive and professor living part-time in both California and China.
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The first minister will meet Daktari's chief executive Bill Rodriguez as part of the Scotland Week programme.
Kiki Wolfkill, Halo 4's startlingly-named executive producer, believes part of the solution is to transcend the genre's bullets-and-lasers roots.
More than one-third of them like to attend conferences and lectures, while almost 30% taken part in executive MBA programs or further education classes.
The Rams, owned by General Sports and Entertainment, announced on Friday that Gadsby had "left his position" as non-executive director "as part of a freshening up of the board".
The new finance minister, a former top executive at Citibank, part of the world's biggest financial group, was sworn in only on November 6th, along with the rest of the cabinet.
If these criteria were considered to be a part of executive performance, bonuses would have been much lower and less extravagant in 2010, and total compensation for executives would not have made such a dramatic upward movement.
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The push is part of Chief Executive Robert McDonald's goal to make the company fully digital.
Unless it's part of your executive benefits, the full service probably isn't covered by insurance.
Iran's parliament lacks executive power but plays a part in choosing next year's presidential contenders.
Tough talk, and wishful thinking on the part of Chief Executive Jim Hackett.
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Mr Byll-Cataria is part of the Executive Board of UIL, UNESCO, representing Togo.
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Norwich City started the season with a chairman and chief executive who had played no part in him getting the job.
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He returned to the executive suite in 2009, part of a shakeup at the company that appears to have served it well.
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By the same token, the Central Bank (Ecuador's Federal Reserve) in charge of monetary policy will be part of the executive power.
At 37, she was a marketing executive at Searle (now part of Pfizer), planning the launch of the arthritis drug Celebrex, and she had a 1-year-old daughter, Nicole.
This was a move of Captain-Kirk-like chutzpah on the part of chief executive Mitchell Gold, because the two late-stage studies the company had conducted had both, by the measures of clinical trial statistics, failed.
Bell is a technology industry veteran who has been part of the executive management team at Palm since 2007, most recently as the senior vice president of Product Development, responsible for all aspects of product strategy, development, and deployment.
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Apple said in its proxy statement that its generous stock awards reflected the team nature of its executives' work, and was based on two principles: that each "must demonstrate exceptional personal performance in order to remain part of the executive team" and that each must contribute to Apple's overall success "rather than focus solely on specific objectives".
For his part, BA chief executive Willie Walsh has steered clear of such emotive language.
Applications for part-time and executive MBA (EMBA) programs also reported increased demand, albeit not so strongly as before.
Fatkin was part of the Glamorgan executive responsible for securing Sophia Gardens as a Test-standard venue and its current transformation into the 16, 000-capacity Swalec Stadium.
The executive's family photos are part of a changeable display on an interactive wall screen, and her personal items can be tucked out of sight behind blind wall panels.
Mr Robinson said both he and the deputy first minister had made it clear that "we would play a full part in having an executive that would work collectively and cohesively".
Blazer has been a member of FIFA's executive committee since 1997 and was part of the vote last year which awarded the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar respectively.
Prior to 2004 Conrad Black was a columnist, as well as chairman and chief executive of Hollinger International (now part of Sun-Times Media Group), a newspaper publishing giant whose holdings include the Chicago Sun-Times and the Daily Telegraph.
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As part of a Presidential Executive Order issued in March of this year, the Office of Management and Budget is charged with overseeing a government-wide effort to make the permitting and review process for infrastructure projects more efficient and effective, saving time while driving better outcomes for local communities.
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