71.   He would also no longer be denied the right to vote in many states as a convicted felon, and he would be free to serve on corporate boards.

72.   His fall class will focus on issues facing corporate boards, arguably the hottest topic in business today.

73.   His mother, Judith Davidson Moyers, presides over the family production company, Public Affairs Television, and juggles an array of corporate boards and trusteeships.

74.   His friends say he has strong potential to earn millions of dollars from book deals, speaking engagements and, possibly, serving on corporate boards.

75.   If all goes well, these allies will pressure corporate boards accordingly.

76.   In addition, he was a member of the corporate boards of Eastman Chemical and the Liberty Financial Cos.

77.   In addition, he would no longer be denied the right to vote in many states as a convicted felon and would be free to serve on corporate boards.

78.   In China, he added, corporate boards typically represent the government, not shareholders.

79.   In addition, like Gerald Ford, he can make money by serving on corporate boards of directors.

80.   In an era when corporate boards strive for diversity, her departure would leave the Microsoft board without a woman.

a. + board >>共 875
executive 9.28%
canvassing 5.36%
advisory 4.93%
new 4.39%
supervisory 3.81%
state 3.41%
cutting 3.33%
corporate 2.78%
editorial 2.49%
local 1.83%
corporate + n. >>共 752
profit 10.00%
earnings 6.10%
bond 3.07%
executive 2.32%
tax 2.06%
sponsor 1.97%
customer 1.62%
client 1.54%
culture 1.49%
headquarters 1.35%
board 0.79%
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