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n. a member of the governing board of a corporation or associatio...
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Relationships Related Term:  author n. ~ 1. The individual responsible for the overall artistic aspects of a production in the performing arts, including supervision of the actors and crew. - 2. A tit [..]
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See: Board of directors.
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The ICS title for an individual responsible for supervision of a branch. 
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A person appointed to oversee and run a company or organisation along with other directors, In the entertainment industry, the person who directs the making of a film, TV program, etc.
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late 15c., "a guide," from Anglo-French directour, French directeur, agent noun from Latin dirigere (see direct (v.)). Corporate sense is from 1630s; theatrical sense from 1911.
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'Director' includes all board level appointments of NHS foundation trusts, NHS trusts and special health authorities and other bodies carrying on a regulated activity that are responsi [..]
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Person elected by shareholders to serve on the board of directors. The directors appoint the president, vice presidents, and all other operating officers. Directors decide, among other matters, if and [..]
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A level in a management hierarchy. [D04077]
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A member of the governing board of a corporation, typically elected at an annual meeting of the shareholders. As a group, the directors are responsible for making important business decisions -- espec [..]
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someone who controls resources and expenditures member of a board of directors someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show film director: the person who direct [..]
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The supervisor of the actual making of a film or television program.
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Aiming circle in US terminology.  Directors were used to orient the guns in their Zero Line and for general survey within regiments.  The standard directors throughout the war were the Numbers 6 or 7, [..]
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 – The principal creative artist on a movie set. A director is usually (but not always) the driving artistic source behind the filming process, and communicates to actors the way that he/she would lik [..]
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(and directing) the creative artist responsible for complete artistic control of all phases of a film's production (such as making day-to-day determinations about sound, lighting, action, casting [..]
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Lower case in text. Upper case in titles: Spencer Tracy, Director, GDS.
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Definition One of several individuals elected by a corporation's shareholders to establish company policies, including selection of operating officers and payment of dividends.
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Psychodrama. The therapist who establishes the role play and the scenario.
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The person who has overall responsibility for controlling and supervising the performance of a work written for stage or screen, whose name appears in the credits at the beginning or end of a motion p [..]
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1 : the head of an organized group or administrative unit or agency 2 : any of a group of persons usually elected by shareholders and entrusted with the overall control of a corporation NOTE: ...
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The person responsible for giving an actor voice-over direction in an audition, session or class.
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a person, usually employed or subcontracted by the tour operator, who accompanies a tour from departure to return, acting as a guide and troubleshooter and performing all functions to make the tour op [..]
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The person responsible for the physical creation of a film or television programme, who is often the final decision-maker with regard to creative matters. The controversial 'auteur theory' c [..]
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In TV news, the director is usually a studio director, in charge technically of getting the bulletin to air. The editorial decisions are made by a producer.
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A supervisor; generally refers to the person responsible for all audience-visible components of a program, film, or show, whereas the producer is responsible for the financial and other behind-the-sce [..]
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The person appointed to the position of a director (or is acting in that capacity) of a Commonwealth company in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001.
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A corporate board member elected by stockholders to establish corporate policies, including the selection of the management team, and payments of dividends.
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(n) someone who controls resources and expenditures(n) member of a board of directors(n) someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show(n) the person who directs [..]
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N M director
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Director of Civil Aviation
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The person who oversees the details of filming. The director will keep track of the film's progress and influence the film's look and feel through camera work and set design. The director is [..]
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The person in charge of the overall cinematic vision of the film and the performance of the actors.
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The person responsible for the dramatic interpretation of an opera
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Under the Environmental Protection Act, employees of the Ministry of the Environment may be designated as Directors authorized to exercise a range of powers such as issuing an Order.
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In a stageplay, the individual responsible for staging (i.e. placing in the space or "blocking") the actors, sculpting and coordinating their performances, and making sure they fit with the [..]
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Person who takes the screenplay and turns it into pictures and sounds, by directing the DoP and camera crew, sound, lighting, art and design, wardrobe etc. and actors, and the driving the post product [..]
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Person who has primary control over a film’s creative aspects, as well as over the direction of the principle cast and crew.
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The person principally responsible for the creative direction of a film. The direction is usually involved with planning the story, working on-set with the actors and cinematographer, and guiding the editing process.
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The main creative artist on a film, usually the driving artistic source who orchestrates the various other creative personnel on the film, communicating to the actors how a scene should be played. Typ [..]
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the main orchestrator of the various creative activities that go into film production, the director collaborates with and guides designers, editors, cinematographers, technicians, and actors in their [..]
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The ‘author’ of a film. The person with overall artistic responsibility for getting the film made. See Auteur.
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Controls the action and dialogue in front of the camera. Translates the written word into visuals and dialogue. The director is responsible for all creative aspects of a movie. The director usually he [..]
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The director is the leading creative artist on a movie set. The director works directly with the actors on their performances and has final creative control on almost every aspect of the the film. The [..]
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The coordinator of all artistic and technical aspects of any production.
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The person responsible for overseeing all aspects of the making of a film.
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Physicians who serve in a medical and administrative capacity as head of an organized Medical Staff and who also may serve as liaison for the Medical Staff with the administration and Governing Board.
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electro-mechanical device for directing and controlling gunfire.
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Aaron Director's enduring contribution to economics came via his role in the development of the Chicago law and economics tradition. Director was born ...
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"Director" means Director of Transportation. [1983 c.338 §38]
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n. a member of the governing board of a corporation or association elected or re-elected at annual meetings of the shareholders or members. As a group the directors are responsible for the policy maki [..]
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[Acting] based on the perceived expectations of the developers or authors.
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the supervisor of a duplicate bridge event
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The person in overall artistic control of the production.
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a person, usually employed or subcontracted by the tour operator, who accompanies a tour from departure to return, acting as a guide and troubleshooter and performing all functions to make the tour op [..]
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Also known as a ‘company officer’, a director is a person or corporate body appointed by shareholders to manage the daily activities of a company. Minimum age requirement of 16. A minimum of one direc [..]
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The chief executive and administrative officer of the Insurance Department.
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A person who conducts the affairs of a company.
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A company’s Directors run the company on a day-to-day basis. The company’s management and control is their responsibility. Due to the company’s limited liability status, Directors will not be held per [..]
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   A person who conducts the affairs of a company.
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Person who conducts the affairs of a company. 
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Person elected by voting common shareholders at the annual meeting to direct company policies. Disaster Out Clause
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The parasitic element of an array that reinforces energy coming from the driver element.
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One who directs; the person in charge of managing a department or directorate (e.g., ''director of engineering''), project, or production (as in a show or film, e.g., ''film director''). That whic [..]
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For the purposes of the FACT Standards, there are five categories of Director:Program Director- Physician responsible for all administrative and clinical operations of the clinical transplantation program, including compliance with FACT standards. The Clinical Program Director shall be appropriately licensed to practice medicine in the jurisdiction [..]
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See: Board of directors.
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Director may refer to:
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Director were an Irish art rock quartet from Malahide in County Dublin. The group consisted of Michael Moloney (vocals/guitars), Eoin Aherne (guitars), Shea Lawlor (drums) and Rowan Averill (bass guit [..]
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Director may refer to:
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The title director has been used in colonial administrations not only as a bureaucratic rank and for the members of a board of directors, but also specifically, as in this article, for the head of the [..]
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A director, also called an auxiliary predictor, is a mechanical or electronic computer that continuously calculates trigonometric firing solutions for use against a moving target, and transmits target [..]
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Director is a 2009 action film directed by Aleks Rosenberg, produced by Alex Cohen, and starring Claudia Davilla, Stephane Kay, Mike Paris and Wu-Tang Clan-affiliated group's Prodigal Sunn. The film i [..]
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The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organisations. The term is in common use with two distinct meanings, the choice of which is influenced b [..]
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The term director is a title given to the senior management staff of businesses and other large organisations. The term is in common use with two distinct meanings, the choice of which is influenced b [..]
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Director may refer to:
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