non-executive
1.Functionally, directors may be cate-gorised either as an executive director or a non-executive director.
2.He can do that with more authority and impartiality as a non-executive.
3.Non-executive di-rectors invariably restrict themselves to purely advisory and supervisory roles.
4.In general, non-executive directors are commonly found in large companies, in particular, listed companies.
5.Mr. Browning is the Chairman and Managing Director and Mr. Simpson is a non-executive Director.
6.The panel will comprise a majority of independent, prominent public persons, to be appointed by the Chief Executive, as well as Non-Executive Directors of the SFC.
7.We shall review in greater detail the legal position of non-executive directors and independent directors, when the issues relating to an Audit Committee are examined.
8.Susan Bloch, a Whitehead Mann partner and author of the report, “What Makes an Exceptional Non-Executive Director?”, says it was useful to investigate both good and bad traits.
9.We shall review in grea-ter detail the legal position of non-executive directors and independent di-rectors, and the important functions which they discharge, when the issues relating to an Audit Committee are examined.
10.secondly, the absolute stability of Lurie system with multiple delay and non-linear executive is studied and two practical sufficient conditions are presented by the thread of Lyapunov functional ,M-matrix and Burton T. A. theorem, which popularise the documents [1-2].

