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to fill the role for a single meeting. In some organizations that have both titles, deputy chair ranks higher than vice-chair, as there are often multiple vice-chairs but only a single deputy chair. This type of deputy chair title on its own usually has only an advisory role and not an operational
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executive at an equivalent institution, while HSBC's chief executive served as the deputy. After the 2006 reorganization, the management cadre ran the business, while the chair oversaw the controls of the business through compliance and audit and the direction of the business.
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requires that members address the "chair" as "Mr. (or Madam) Chairman (or Chair or
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can refer to the place from which the holder of the office presides, whether on a chair, at a lectern, or elsewhere. During meetings, the person presiding is said to be "in the chair" and is also referred to as "the chair".
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1528:"Chair, Chairperson, Chairman ... Which Should You Use?"
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1875:"We at Confidencen: Board and General Management"
1480:The Oxford dictionary of American usage and style
211:The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style
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1926:"COMMONSENSE PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE"
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993:Nonsexist Research Methods: A Practical Guide
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3069:The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure
2880:Objection to the consideration of a question
2068:"HP Investor Relations – Board of directors"
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2167:A Great Meeting Needs a Great Chair
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522:Chairing the meetings of the board.
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255:of Jordan chairs a meeting of the
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944:Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)
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2847:Fix the time to which to adjourn
2794:Limit or extend limits of debate
2165:Trohan, Colette Collier (2014).
1534:. 6 October 2017. Archived from
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1275:The American Heritage Dictionary
888:Parliament of the United Kingdom
812:Chambers 21st Century Dictionary
401:Enforcing the rules of the group
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2048:"Board - Investor Relations"
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1844:Kefgen, Keith (2004-05-11).
1211:. Cambridge University Press
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861:. 2006-02-01. Archived from
375:Calling the meeting to order
173:World Schools Style debating
146:has been used to refer to a
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1161:. Oxford University Press.
1159:Oxford Learner's Dictionary
1069:. Pandora. pp. 29–30.
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315:Central Executive Committee
201:style guide advocate using
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1338:is generally preferred to
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1227:"Chairperson (usage note)"
337:Roles and responsibilities
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191:to address the chair. The
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996:. Routledge. p. 14.
969:Oxford English Dictionary
859:Parliament of New Zealand
857:. Office of the Speaker,
837:Oxford English Dictionary
360:(right), chairman of the
153:Oxford English Dictionary
3189:Leaders of organizations
3032:Declare the chair vacant
2895:Division of the assembly
1675:Brackman, Roman (2004).
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1097:"The language of gender"
599:executive vice-president
546:Ulriksdal Palace Theater
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217:for both men and women.
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3019:Disciplinary procedures
2928:Request for information
2657:Parliamentary procedure
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1305:"Chairman (usage note)"
1271:"Chairman (usage note)"
1249:"Chairman (usage note)"
1155:"Chairman - More About"
466:chief executive officer
436:Disciplinary procedures
395:of members to have the
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3209:Positions of authority
3194:Management occupations
2986:Legislative procedures
2936:Request to read papers
2920:Requests and inquiries
2885:Division of a question
2595:Executive compensation
2513:Non-executive director
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616:Non-executive director
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411:Adjourning the meeting
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2774:Postpone indefinitely
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2590:Corporate governance
2537:Mid-level executives
2498:Development director
2347:Information security
1253:Macmillan Dictionary
1209:Cambridge Dictionary
724:Cambridge Dictionary
513:Non-executive chair
420:Powers and authority
282:master of ceremonies
3153:ABC of Chairmanship
2961:Take from the table
2169:. A Great Meeting.
1949:on 2 February 2017.
1512:. 23 January 2018.
814:via Search Chambers
452:Public corporations
446:removal from office
404:Putting questions (
220:The Daily Telegraph
3113:Lex Parliamentaria
2857:Incidental motions
2819:Privileged motions
2766:Subsidiary motions
2585:Board of directors
2508:Executive director
1998:Ford Motor Company
1994:Ford Motor Company
1856:on 27 October 2007
1818:2013-12-04 at the
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