executive suite
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexecutiveandsuite
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executive
noun[C]
uk/ɪɡˈzek.jə.tɪv/us/ɪɡˈzek.jə.t̬ɪv/
someone in a high position, especially in business, who makes decisions and puts them ...
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suite
noun[C]
uk/swiːt/us/swiːt/
a set of connected rooms, especially in ...
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(Definition ofexecutiveandsuitefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Singlish is spoken at all levels of society, from street corner toexecutivesuite.
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Any assessment of capacity in the industry must be made by means of joint discussions and not by a unilateral declaration from theexecutivesuite.
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These industries are today run very much by theexecutivesuite.
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This is working men and women doing something which previously has been the prerogative of theexecutivesuite.
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That is the sort of decision, made in theexecutivesuite, which ordinary working people cannot possibly shape.
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There is the belief that because rich bankers and lawyers were not involved we objected to workers entering theexecutivesuite.
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It affects the board room and the bedroom; it affects the kitchen and theexecutivesuite.
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It is not good enough to leave it to theexecutivesuite, because the boards of management do not have the national interest at heart.
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Just as having good employee relations is important, a company must also cultivate the right atmosphere in itsexecutivesuite.
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The virtual office concept is an evolution of theexecutivesuiteindustry.
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Consequently, in the early 2000s, the ground was upgraded, with a new 600,000 stand opening, including anexecutivesuiteunderneath.
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However, the inflexibility of anexecutivesuitelease doesn't work for many business models and helped spur the virtual office concept.
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A flexsuite is a multi-office suite with many of the same amenities included in anexecutivesuite.
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Finance and profits are the preferred language of the modernexecutivesuite.
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Theexecutivesuitetook a 25% pay-cut.
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Theexecutivesuiteproprietor rents entire floors (or buildings) and leases the smaller office spaces or workstations to businesses that don't need, or can't afford, large space.
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The luxurious literature produced in association with the development describes the property as comprising executive suites.
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The board members endorsed and dreamed up the proposal in their executive suites.
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However, he is not going to do that and nor is anyone else in the executive suites.
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Why should there be exceptions for executive suites or for other parts of the football ground, provided that one is not in sight of the football field itself?
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