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research director

NOUN
  1. a supervisor in a research center

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  • The tactics for silencing online journalists differ by country, said Robert Faris, the research director for the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
  • With this new administration we have this opportunity to reinvigorate civic engagement," said Sascha Meinrath, research director of the Wireless Future Program at the New America Foundation.
  • Meanwhile, spending just $6 billion on wireless systems to extend the Internet amounts to a wise rejection of a bloated $44 billion proposal to lay fiberoptic cable to rural and underprivileged areas, says Mark Cooper, research director of Consumer Federation of America. Experts praise Obama plans for science, technology spending
  • So the marketing director enters a coalition with the research director to pressure the boss to allocate more resources to product design.
  • It seems to me this is motivated by an effort to control costs, that anything quote-unquote 'new' is going to be denied, said Dr. James Malec, a research director at Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana. Military insurer denies coverage of new brain injury treatment
  • So the marketing director enters a coalition with the research director to pressure the boss to allocate more resources to product design.
  • Despite the U.S. market getting longer, we continue to see negative investor sentiment towards consumer durables and apparel and automobiles and components," said Will Duff Gordon , research director, at Data Explorers, in London. Bearish Stock Bets on the Climb
  • Tim Horton, research director of the Fabian Society, argued that a strategy of attracting former Lib Dem voters could provide the platform for a major revival by Labour at the next election. Coalition government: smiles in the sunshine at No 10, but a rocky road lies ahead
  • And it's not just the media, says Tim Horton, the research director of the Fabian Society. Vajazzled! Carole Cadwalladr examines how chavs have replaced working class people on Britain's TV
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