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English - Turkish
idareci
icra salahiyeti olarak
executive
yürütme

Yeni bir öneriyi tartışmak için bir yürütme kurulu oluşturuldu. - An executive council was formed to discuss the new proposal.

Yürütme komitesi onu şirketin başkanlığına atadı. - The executive committee appointed him the president of the company.

executive
yönetici

Tom büyük bir demiryolu yöneticisi. - Tom is a big railroad executive.

Emekli olan bir yönetici için bir veda partisi düzenlendi. - A farewell party was held for the executive who was retiring.

executive
{i} hükümet
executive
yönetim

Üst yönetimi kim temsil ediyor? - Who represent the executive management?

Bu bir yönetim kararıydı. - This was an executive decision.

executive
(Askeri) muavin
executive
uygulayıcı
executive
(Ticaret) yürütme organı
executive
(Bilgisayar) yürütülebilir
executive
yürütmeye ilişkin
executive
yönetsel
executive
yönetme
executive
(Politika, Siyaset) yürütmeyle ilgili
executive
(Bilgisayar) executive
executive
yetki sahibi
executive
yürütücü
executive
icrai
executive
idareci

Tom tipik idareciniz değil. - Tom isn't your typical executive.

executive
idareci durumunda olan
executive
yetkili şâhıs
executive
Çalıştırıcı
executive
{s} yönetimsel, idari
executive
{s} yöneticiye ait
executive
(Askeri) MUAVİN: Bak. "executive officer"
executive
yürütme yetkisi
executive
güverte subayları
executive
{s} uygulama ile ilgili
executive
{s} icra
executive
kanunları yapan
executive
icra salâhiyeti olan
executive
{s} yetkili

Ben müzenin yetkili müdürüyüm. - I am the executive director of the museum.

English - English
in an executive manner; operatively; administratively; by means of executive authority
In the way of executing or performing
executive
Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc.; as, an executive act, an executive officer, executive government
executive
A title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on her/his own authority
executive
{s} administrative, operational, having the power to execute laws and policy
executive
{i} manager, person or group of persons having administrative authority within an organization; branch of a government or organization which executes laws and policy
executive
{n} executive power, or the person or council administering a government
executive
{a} having a power or tending to act
executive
The branch of government that carries out the laws
executive
persons who administer the law a person responsible for the administration of a business having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc
executive
A position responsible for directing or assisting in directing the overall activities of a department, autonomous agency, bureau, or equivalent
executive
a runtime environment within a SAS session It is a complete, independent SAS session within the current SAS process The experimental startsas statement in SAS software, Version 7, can be used with submitted SAS code to create multiple executives in a single SAS session When SAS is started, one executive is created Most programs run in this single executive and then terminate In the case of the Application Server, the appsrv proc runs in the main executive and launches other executives to run the user programs
executive
The resident portion of the operating system, also called kernel, supervisor, monitor, or master program 8 2
executive
meaningless 1980s term advertisers used to add prestige to a product or service (Added December 2002)   
executive
7 25 x 10 5 184 x 267
executive
The set of kernel-mode components that form the base Microsoft Windows NT® or later operating system See the Windows DDK
executive
the branch of government which carries out or administers the laws ministers from the governing party who make policy and control government departments, and who are answerable to Parliament for the way they run the government
executive
The executive sections and tasks of an organization are concerned with the making of decisions and with ensuring that decisions are carried out. A successful job search needs to be as well organised as any other executive task I don't envisage I will take an executive role, but rather become a consultant on merchandise and marketing
executive
The act of making a document legally valid, such as formalizing a contract by signing, or acknowledging and delivering a deed
executive
The Prime Minister and other Ministers and Parliamentary Under-Secretaries; the Government
executive
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect; as, executive talent; qualifying for, concerned with, or pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of affairs; as, executive power or authority; executive duties, officer, department, etc
executive
a person responsible for the administration of a business
executive
Relating to the branch of government charged with the execution and administration of the nation's laws
executive
A title of a chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on his own authority
executive
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect
executive
Employees exercising key managerial roles in the Department and having a significant effect on its overall operations
executive
interface program between the user application code and the hardware resources; usual executives are designed, compiled, linked, and loaded separately from application code, and therefore must take at runtime resource allocation decisions; SynDEx executives are generated, compiled, linked, and loaded together with application code, and therefore may take at compile time more sophisticated resource allocation decisions with no runtime overhead
executive
An impersonal title of the chief magistrate or officer who administers the government, whether king, president, or governor; the governing person or body
executive
Executive goods are expensive goods designed or intended for executives and other people at a similar social or economic level. an executive briefcase. executive cars
executive
an individual who holds a position of authority in a firm and who is called on to make administrative or managerial decisions
executive
A faculty of Screen's HQ RIP which provides a direct PostScript interface
executive
In Windows NT, the components of the operating system that run in the kernel (ring 0) and handle interprocess communication, interrupt requests, and object security Graphics operations have been moved from user mode to kernel mode in Windows NT 4 0 to speed performance See kernel mode and user mode
executive
In this document, this term is used to referred to RTEMS Commonly, an executive is a small real-time operating system used in embedded systems
executive
Members of the Executive Committee are the most powerful people at Knox, and also the people with the biggest responsibility for making sure that everything is done correctly
executive
A small group of elected officials who direct the policy process, and oversee the vast array of departments and agencies of government
executive
"the executive branch
executive
someone who manages a government agency or department
executive
The executive committee or board of an organization is a committee within that organization which has the authority to make decisions and ensures that these decisions are carried out. He sits on the executive committee that manages Lloyds the executive of the National Union of Students
executive
persons who administer the law
executive
The executive is the part of the government of a country that is concerned with carrying out decisions or orders, as opposed to the part that makes laws or the part that deals with criminals. The government, the executive and the judiciary are supposed to be separate The matter should be resolved by the executive branch of government. In politics, a person or persons constituting the branch of government charged with executing or carrying out the laws and appointing officials, formulating and instituting foreign policy, and providing diplomatic representation. In the U.S., a system of checks and balances keeps the power of the executive more or less equal to that of the judiciary and the legislature. See also mayor, president, prime minister
executive
The executive is the branch of government responsible for the administration or carrying-out (implementation) of laws
executive
the part of goverment responsible for carrying out the affairs of the government and enforcing the laws of the state Also is responsible for military and foreign policy decisions
executive
An executive is someone who is employed by a business at a senior level. Executives decide what the business should do, and ensure that it is done. an advertising executive. Her husband is a senior bank executive
executive
That branch of government which is responsible for enforcing laws and judicial decisions, and for the day-to-day running of the state
executive
(00/03/05) an executive managing director a senior executive managing director (Reference: Monday Nikkei)
executive
The body of government that suggests new laws to the legislature, and puts into effect the laws passed by the legislature
executive
having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc ; "the executive branch"
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Definition of executively in Turkish English dictionary

executive
(Bilgisayar) executive
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