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day-to-day and operations
The president manages the day-to-day operations of the organization.
The CEO is also a visionary, often leaving day-to-day operations to the President, COO or division heads.
The CEM of a Limited liability company is the highest ranking management person of an LLC and has final decisions over the day-to-day operations and of an LLC.
According to his memoir, the combined pressures of managing the production company as well as supervising its day-to-day operations had greatly worsened as it grew much larger, and he felt compelled to seek outlets to alleviate the stress.
In 1982, Thomas resigned from his day-to-day operations at Wendy ’ s.
The FBI director is responsible for the day-to-day operations at the FBI.
The ICSU Secretariat ( 20 staff in 2012 ) in Paris ensures the day-to-day planning and operations under the guidance of an elected Executive Board.
In the early 2000s, there had been speculation that the United Nations might signal a takeover of ICANN, followed by a negative reaction from the US government and worries about a division of the Internet the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia in November 2005 agreed not to get involved in the day-to-day and technical operations of ICANN.
The short-term effects of the Treaty were achieved anyway, independently of whether the Treaty was binding or not, because the stipulations as to day-to-day governmental operations were mostly matters which were in the power of the king to decide.
The management contracts under which day-to-day operations of the mines had been carried out by Anglo American and RST were terminated in 1973.
In 2009, the operations and maintenance contract for the day-to-day management and operation of the Fence was awarded to Five Rivers Services, LLC, based out of Colorado Springs, CO. On September 30, 2011, Five Rivers Services was awarded a $ 7, 022, 503 firm fixed price with cost reimbursable line items contract modification to manage, operate, maintain, and logistically support the nine Air Force Space Surveillance System field stations, presumably for Fiscal Year 2012.
As the volume of e-texts increased, volunteers began to take over the project's day-to-day operations that Hart had run.
Meanwhile, Adam's brother Austin works on day-to-day operations of the Victory Junction Gang Camp, a Hole in the Wall Gang camp established by the Pettys after Adam's death.
In the mid-1980s Turner began leaving day-to-day operations to the baseball operations staff.
The GNC oversees all national party functions and elects a Steering Committee to oversee day-to-day operations.
This 27-member body, currently chaired by Geoff Neale, is responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations of the Libertarian Party and its office and staff.
The management contracts under which day-to-day operations of the mines had been carried out by Anglo American and RST were ended in 1973.
At that time Medill left day-to-day operations of the Tribune for political activities.
Although it does not run the day-to-day operations of the Premier League, it has veto power over the appointment of the League Chairman and Chief Executive and over any changes to league rules.
As a manager, the CEO / MD presides over the organization's day-to-day, month-to-month, and year-to-year operations.
Homemaking is a mainly American term for the management of a home, otherwise known as housework, housekeeping, or household management ; it is the act of overseeing the organizational, financial, day-to-day operations of a house or estate, and the managing of other domestic concerns.
Following the Iowa caucuses, Meese joined the 1980 Reagan presidential campaign full-time as chief of staff in charge of day-to-day campaign operations and senior issues adviser.
In the late 1980s, Tramiel decided to step away from day-to-day operations at Atari, naming his son, Sam, President and CEO.
April ran the business while Wally has currently no direct involvement in its day-to-day operations.

day-to-day and township
Although the Council is the governing body of the township, the day-to-day operations are the responsibility of the Township Manager.
Under the new plan, a mayor directly elected by the voters oversees the day-to-day operation of the township with the aid of a business manager, subject to the oversight of a five-member Township Council.
The day-to-day operations of the township are managed by the Township Manager.
The township manager is appointed by the board and is responsible for the day-to-day business activities of the township.
A professional township manager runs the day-to-day operations overseeing the activities of 250 full and part-time employees.
Charter townships may appoint either a township superintendent or township manager, who can be assigned responsibilities for managing township functions ( this is comparable to cities that utilize a city manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the city ).

day-to-day and are
Hospitals are without medicines or basic equipment, schools are without books, and public employees often lack the basic supplies for their day-to-day work.
The day-to-day risks are generally small because the transactions involve small differences in price, so an execution failure will generally cause a small loss ( unless the trade is very big or the price moves rapidly ).
In some European Union and Asian countries, there are two separate boards, an executive board for day-to-day business and a supervisory board ( elected by the shareholders ) for supervising the executive board.
He says that Wall Street traders are among the most conspiracy-minded group of people, and ascribes this to the reality of some financial market conspiracies, and to the ability of conspiracy theories to provide necessary orientation in the market ’ s day-to-day movements.
In some European Union, and in some Asian countries, there are two separate boards, one executive board for the day-to-day business and one supervisory board for control purposes ( elected by the shareholders ).
Definition of employee participation: it does not mean participation in day-to-day decisions, which are a matter for the management, but participation in the supervision and strategic development of the company.
These films show strong affinities with the work of Italian neorealists, not least Roberto Rossellini's neorealist trilogy which included Germany Year Zero ( 1948 ), and are concerned primarily with day-to-day life in the devastated Germany and an initial reaction to the events of the Nazi period ( the full horror of which was first experienced by many in documentary footage from liberated concentration camps ).
The US media tends to portray feminism negatively and feminists " are less often associated with day-to-day work / leisure activities of regular women.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor's ability to perform governmental roles.
In this system, as in the Parliamentary system, there are both a president and a prime minister ; but unlike the parliamentary system, the president may have significant day-to-day power.
As head of government, the president appoints a cabinet of ministers who are led in their day-to-day activities by the Vice President.
Though the head of state, be it governor-general, monarch, or president, will have nominal powers to " check " those of the prime minister, in practice these individuals are usually regarded as little more than figureheads who are expected not to actively intervene in day-to-day politics.
For the most part, however, the powers of the Crown are exercised on a day-to-day basis by elected and appointed individuals, leaving the governor general to perform the various ceremonial duties the sovereign otherwise carries out when in the country ; at such a moment, the governor general removes him or herself from public, though the presence of the monarch does not affect the governor general's ability to perform governmental roles.
In some European Union countries, there are two separate boards, one executive board for the day-to-day business and one supervisory board for control purposes ( selected by the shareholders ).
The commissioners are charged with executing the acts legislated by the council, collecting revenue, and managing the day-to-day functions of the county government.
The day-to-day affairs of the council are under the charge of the chief abbot.
Its relatively small year-round population has led to a very activist citizenry who are highly involved in the island's day-to-day activities.
Most of the residence staff members are students, including day-to-day management, conduct board members and maintenance personnel.
United States Consulate General officials based in Barcelona are responsible for the day-to-day conduct of relations with Andorra.
The street corner is filled with distinct personalities, most of whom are just trying to find a way to deal with the intense heat on what is the hottest day in years and go about their regular day-to-day activities.
Similarly, the day-to-day governance of patriarchal and major archiepiscopal Eastern Catholic Churches are entrusted to a permanent synod.
Alongside them are demons that have been summoned to help with the more mundane tasks of day-to-day life, such as vehicle maintenance.
As for the day-to-day operations of the county government, they are sometimes overseen by a county manager or chief administrative officer who reports to the board, the mayor, or both.

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