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executive

[ig-zek-yuh-tiv] / ɪgˈzɛk yə tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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Besides a secure environment in which to work, RBC analysts say that oil executives currently working in Venezuela estimate it would cost $10 billion a year to turn around the energy sector.

From The Wall Street Journal

Papa John’s has opened the door to selling the company, though executives said they are focused on a broad turnaround strategy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Domestically, opposition politicians chanted the traditional laments about executive usurpation and congressional war powers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Oil executives are reportedly planning visits to Venezuela to assess potential business opportunities in the coming months.

From Barron's

Movie producers, directors and studio executives are about to commence their annual lightning bottling ceremony — Tinseltown’s version of Groundhog Day.

From Salon