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executive committee

noun as in steering committee

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She is, for instance, on the executive committee of the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List.

Coalition Steering Committee and Executive Committee Member of the San Diego Prescription Drug Task Force told The Daily Beast.

The year after Baker & McKenzie lost the suit, Christine Lagarde was elected to the firm's executive committee, its only woman.

He empowered an executive committee of just 20 people to add three films to six chosen by the general membership.

The traders are making money; the executive committee of Bear Stearns is making $30-$40 million each.

The society was incorporated in 1876 under the first order of electing the executive committee.

This changed the possible numbers of the executive committee from seven to sixty-four.

On behalf of the Executive Committee, let me say this: We have had a pretty hard time in trying to satisfy everybody.

And just at that juncture an authority of the organization, the Executive Committee, was betrayed by a Greek spy.

The rulings and decisions of the executive committee are final in all cases.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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