full-time director
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffull-timeanddirector
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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/us/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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director
noun[C]
uk/daɪˈrek.tər/us/daɪˈrek.tɚ/
a manager of an organization, company, ...
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With new conservation battles erupting and the volunteer leadership in a state of collective exhaustion, there was broad agreement that afull-timedirectorwould benefit the organization.
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The other is the individual limitation if there is more than onefull-timedirector.
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If he really does feel like that, why has he not appointed afull-timedirector?
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Why is this man not treated as afull-timedirector?
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Now you can have afull-timedirectorin various companies.
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Total grant payable in the current year is £48,500 and allows for afull-timedirector.
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Afull-timedirectorhas been appointed at senior medical officer level but the final staffing arrangements have not yet been completed.
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Now we have afull-timedirector, who was appointed this week.
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It will be chaired by a part- time non-executive, and will be led operationally by afull-timedirectorgeneral.
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It is a reasonable though not perhaps over-generous figure for afull-timedirector, which is what we are considering.
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In the 1984 accounts the three directors' fees, including salary for thefull-timedirector, amounted to £18,400.
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There will also be afull-timedirectorand staff.
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He will not be afull-timedirector; he will certainly not be a director whose terms of employment correspond to those of an employee.
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This is fixed at £4,000 for onefull-timedirector, £7,000 for two full-time directors, and £10,000 for three full-time directors.
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One was either afull-timedirectoror a part-time director.
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In addition, a new item was a £1,100 contribution for a pension for thefull-timedirector.
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He was the fourthfull-timedirectorsince the founding of the band in 1891.
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The physical facility doubled in size and has afull-timedirector, three teachers and two secretarial assistants.
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These branch libraries have a dedicated unpaidfull-timedirectoror a pair of directors (usually a husband-wife team) and dozens of volunteer staff members.
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It is headed by afull-timedirectorand assisted by a team of television professionals who are members of the academic faculty.
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