persons who administer the law a person responsible for the administration of a business having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc
A position responsible for directing or assisting in directing the overall activities of a department, autonomous agency, bureau, or equivalent
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
The resident portion of the operating system, also called kernel, supervisor, monitor, or master program 8 2
meaningless 1980s term advertisers used to add prestige to a product or service (Added December 2002)
The set of kernel-mode components that form the base Microsoft Windows NT® or later operating system See the Windows DDK
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
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
The act of making a document legally valid, such as formalizing a contract by signing, or acknowledging and delivering a deed
The Prime Minister and other Ministers and Parliamentary Under-Secretaries; the Government
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