0 the person with the most important position in a company or organization:
1 the president of the US
He had overlooked a modest, timid youth who had quietly approached the Chief Executive's desk.
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Presidential systems are coded 1 if the populace directly elects the chief executive and 0 otherwise.
Political control was exercised through informal relations at the chief executive level and via attempts to control the federal government's financial flows.
Seriously, does the chief executive of the broadcasting station have to fear being put up against the wall if he's no longer in favour?
The longer the party holds the chief executive, however, the less room remains for legislative adjustment.
Do all members of the population have an opportunity to be chief executive?
One reporter described his address as ' patriotic and tender ', while another noted that the chief executive could not hold back the tears during his speech.