The local boards exercise control over curriculum and other school matters in much the same way that school-based management committees do.
The board sat in the capital city of each department and exercised jurisdiction throughout the entire territory of the department.
The board really exercised dominion over the company.
The supervisory board of journalists and educators exercised its right to reject the selection; no drama award was given.
If we did get an offer, the board will exercise its fiduciary responsibilities" and consider it.
This board exercised government control, which eventually led to many conflicts within the colony.
Buoyed by increases like that, boards are exercising more power than ever over whom they accept, and where those applicants keep their money.
Most bylaws require a majority vote of the owners before the board can exercise its right.
Under Mr. Giuliani, the board exercised extraordinary control over city hiring.
"It might be argued that the board may exercise its business judgment on whether to make the repair," he said.