Under UMNO tradition, the party president will have to choose from one of three vice presidents.
The differences, though, that the way vice presidents are used, usually they're sent to secondary markets.
The caretaker government would consist of a president, a prime minister and two vice presidents.
Rubin and Pichai to become two of 18 senior vice presidents then at the company.
He saw strong vice presidents of sales and marketing as champions of the asset enhancement side.
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Diaz-Canel previously served as one of five second vice presidents and as minister of higher education.
An often-cited maxim during election years is that people vote for presidents, not vice presidents.
One of Nixon's vice presidents, Spiro Agnew, was at the center of a scandal.
For more than half a century, vice presidents and vice presidential nominees have had a huge impact.
People who were now Vice Presidents or Senior In House Counsel recalled how well she handled earlier cases.
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The other vice presidents kept silent, says Steel, who had previously been chief financial officer at chipmaker Xilinx.
And so I think it's premature for either of us to start speculating about vice presidents, et cetera.
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On the company jet en route to another appointment, one of Bossidy's senior vice presidents called ahead for help.
Vice presidents usually sing in harmony, if not in unison, with their boss.
Three executive vice presidents and the current chairman, Fujio Cho, will retire.
Last week UN members elected Qatar President of the General Assembly and Iran one of the body's vice presidents.
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He is not a military man and he is not Javanese, as most vice presidents before him have been.
From 1995 to 1997 he ran its European power-tools business, bringing down high overhead costs by removing 50 vice presidents.
Eisenberg and Feinstein didn't even have titles until 1992, and they didn't name any vice presidents for another three years.
After that, the numbers drop: to 37 percent for mid-managers, and even lower, to 26 percent, for vice presidents and up.
Many not only have presidents and vice-presidents for this or that product line, but also presidents and vice-presidents for various regions.
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By doling out some of his duties to his vice presidents, Mr. Colgan says he received greater support for his strategy.
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Shop floor workers report to supervisors, who are overseen by general managers, who report to executive vice presidents, who answer to DiMicco.
Gender hiring improved from a D to a C among senior team administration, but it remained an F among team vice presidents.
Buyers, district managers and vice presidents would review all aspects of the business, from the supply chain to marketing and customer service.
"Vice presidents and janitors are equally likely to have an idea that has a positive impact on a problem, " says Charles Holland.
Outside of these rare exceptions, though, voters care about vice presidents about as much as they care about Latin American trade policy.
Seymour Burchman and Blair Jones are senior vice presidents at Sibson Consulting.
Katalin Bogyay, the Permanent Delegate of Hungary to UNESCO, was one of the vice presidents of the 35th session of the General Conference.
The SEC simultaneously announced that it has settled lawsuits against four former execs including former Senior Vice Presidents William Eveleth and Roger Hoaglund.
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