Anglo-Saxon practice prefers a board on which executives take responsibility for their own business lines.
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Watch this radical video here starring yogi Dice doing his yoga practice on a paddle board and Briohny doing some wonderful yoga in her bedroom here.
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Mixing those with experience with those who have not served on a board can marry best practice with enthusiasm and a desire to learn and contribute to the board.
Gustafson Porter, a London-based landscape design practice, is also on board, in charge of designing an extension to the gardens, expected to include water views, grand fountains and picnic areas.
In practice, this means the board needs to be convinced that Mr Horta-Osorio will become better at delegating, at setting the direction of the bank, but not micro managing every decision.
Dempsey returned to Denver in 1983 to practice law, joining the board of Royal Resources, a public oil-exploration company run by a trout-fishing buddy who had been assigned by a court to clean up securities fraud.
It was not the board's usual practice to consult schools first.
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If acquitted, they would not receive a refund, contrary to the practice in England where the Legal Aid Board also collects all contributions.
Watson said he wanted the new chairman of BSkyB, Nick Ferguson, to say whether the company thinks the practice was more widespread, when the board was informed and what safeguards will be put in place to stop it happening again.
In May, the city's safeguarding children's board launched a campaign against the practice.
In addition to his law practice, Galfy was the attorney for the planning board in Green Brook, N.
The Secretary for Culture, Media and Sport appoints Ofcom's board, regulated by a code of practice enforced by the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
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At Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, President Barack Obama's remarks to the nation were shown on the video board while the Phillies were taking batting practice.
And the simplest thing Congress can say is simply that anyone licensed by any State Board of whatever is now licensed to practice whatever anywhere in the US. The States still decide the rules about who gets a license.
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One salient manifestation of control reversal is the widespread United States practice of the CEO also serving as chair of the board of directors.
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In order to make it over the various hurdles, I hired a business coach and a public speaking coach, tapped my advisors and board members for advice, did dozens of practice sessions, brought on new staff, created at least ten versions of my PowerPoint and pitched anyone who would listen.
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Particularly if board members have taken a proactive role in uncovering past executive chicanery, prosecutors may let the board off the hook even in companies where the practice was widespread.
Benson has filed a claim against both sides: (1) he appealed his NFL suspension right back to Commissioner Goodell, an appeal that will be heard today in New York and (2) he filed an unfair labor practice charge against his own union with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
According to the State Board of Dentistry, the investigation into Harrington's practice found "numerous violations of health and safety laws and major violations of the State Dental Act, " the health department said.
An agency law conception of the board-officer relationship cogently highlights how bewildering and unhealthy this practice really is.
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By adding a naturopath to the Maryland State Board of Physicians, and by requiring them to license naturopaths to practice medicine, the legislature is forcing physicians to act unethically.
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First, Boies argued that the Court should defer to the National Labor Relations Board ( NLRB ), since the NFL has an unfair labor practice claim against the NFLPA pending there.
In real life, Mr. Moosa left his own medical practice to tell jokes, riffing on topics such as how it feels to board an airplane when fellow passengers think you're there to hijack it.
The England Cricket Board said that Pietersen first felt some pain in the knee during fielding practice before the start of the Test series this month, confirming speculation that he had not been completely healthy at the beginning of the tour.
Dr. Jan Adams has "multiple convictions for alcohol-related offenses, " medical board executive director David Thornton said in his complaint charging Adams with violating the Medical Practice Act.
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The board also informed minority investors that it would not follow the U.S. practice of establishing a special committee to assess the fairness of the deal: "Greek law does not provide appraisal rights in connection with the merger, " it said.
"England's cricketers haven't shone in Twenty20 but I don't hear India's BCCI (Board of Cricket and Control in India) complaining about England's cricketers getting Twenty20 practice ahead of the ICC World Twenty20 (in June), " he told BBC Five Live's Sportsweek.
Taylor, who is also former vice-president of the British Board of Film Classification and Chancellor of Bournemouth University, said it had been a common practice among peers to claim for fake journeys and enter expenses claims with a false address as a main residence, and he believed it was acceptable to do this provided there was a "family connection" with the property.
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