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词汇 executive session
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Definition of executive session in English:

executive session

noun
US
  • A closed meeting of a governing body.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In contrast, each television network conducts an executive session at each tour, and the executives are often available for conversations throughout the day and attend the evening parties.
    • The Space Flight Leadership Council met in an executive session at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston.
    • Three important processes seem to enhance board functioning: i) executive sessions, ii) the relationship with independent advisors, and iii) committees' reporting process to the board.
    • Yet the meeting was not billed as a closed-door executive session, and parent meetings are open to the public.
    • Congressional committees drafted and approved legislation in executive sessions.
    • If he needs to address classified or otherwise confidential national security matters, that can be accommodated in a closed executive session, for these committees regularly receive highly classified information.
    • In executive session, the Council discussed the report of the AAUP Election Procedures Review Task Force, which was presented by the task force chair.
    • The Council met in executive session for the purpose of selecting a new general secretary.
    • She declined to disclose her advice to school board members because it was given in executive session.
    • A brainstorming session's effectiveness is increased if conducted, at least partially, in closed or executive session without management present.
    • This argument would be more persuasive if the agency had at least made a credible case to congressional committees in executive session or to U.S. Asian allies.
    • Outside board members are calling their own executive sessions while hiring consultants to help them in making independent decisions.
    • He said the executive session meeting was ‘separate’ from the regular board meeting, which was adjourned.
    • For example, for the first time in its 92-year history, CalCPA modified the agenda of its annual meeting between its external auditor and audit committee to include an executive session.
    • In 1980, Senator Byrd led the establishment of a new precedent to require an immediate vote, without debate, on any motion to go into executive session to consider a particular nomination.
    • Board practices, such as executive sessions of outside directors, will give independent majorities more power.
    • That was rapidly seconded by the Whip, Senator Durbin and the Senate was in executive session.

Definition of executive session in US English:

executive session

nouniɡˈzekyədiv ˌseSHən
US
  • A meeting, especially a private one, of a legislative body for executive business.

    〈美〉(立法机构的)行政会议(尤指秘密会议)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If he needs to address classified or otherwise confidential national security matters, that can be accommodated in a closed executive session, for these committees regularly receive highly classified information.
    • In executive session, the Council discussed the report of the AAUP Election Procedures Review Task Force, which was presented by the task force chair.
    • The Space Flight Leadership Council met in an executive session at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston.
    • Yet the meeting was not billed as a closed-door executive session, and parent meetings are open to the public.
    • In contrast, each television network conducts an executive session at each tour, and the executives are often available for conversations throughout the day and attend the evening parties.
    • Outside board members are calling their own executive sessions while hiring consultants to help them in making independent decisions.
    • A brainstorming session's effectiveness is increased if conducted, at least partially, in closed or executive session without management present.
    • The Council met in executive session for the purpose of selecting a new general secretary.
    • This argument would be more persuasive if the agency had at least made a credible case to congressional committees in executive session or to U.S. Asian allies.
    • For example, for the first time in its 92-year history, CalCPA modified the agenda of its annual meeting between its external auditor and audit committee to include an executive session.
    • In 1980, Senator Byrd led the establishment of a new precedent to require an immediate vote, without debate, on any motion to go into executive session to consider a particular nomination.
    • Three important processes seem to enhance board functioning: i) executive sessions, ii) the relationship with independent advisors, and iii) committees' reporting process to the board.
    • That was rapidly seconded by the Whip, Senator Durbin and the Senate was in executive session.
    • He said the executive session meeting was ‘separate’ from the regular board meeting, which was adjourned.
    • She declined to disclose her advice to school board members because it was given in executive session.
    • Board practices, such as executive sessions of outside directors, will give independent majorities more power.
    • Congressional committees drafted and approved legislation in executive sessions.
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