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CIO
abbreviation for
- Business. chief information officer: an executive in an organization who oversees policies and decisions relating to information technology and computer systems.
- Business. chief investment officer: an executive in an organization who oversees financial assets.
CIO
Example Sentences
We had seniors, blacks, whites—a real coalition of people—and we had a lot of them in Mississippi for the AFL-CIO.
He named New Jersey Rep. Frank LoBiondo, who the AFL-CIO endorsed.
These public-sector workers were members of divisions of the AFL-CIO and SEIU, respectively.
Yes, these and other groups are in reality as closely tied to the Republican Party as the AFL-CIO is to the Democrats.
“With a Republican Senate, all kinds of things are going to reach his desk,” says Bill Samuel of the AFL-CIO.
“Just like Cio-Cio-San,” he muttered to himself, as he dipped his hands into icy water for a morning splash.
Had it been stolen from her, or was this strange interpreter, who had doubtless just now saved his life, Cio-Cio-San 158 herself?
Montgomery admitted that he blamed the cio-root for his sufferings.
All respectable chemists, Montgomery assures me, keep the cio-root.
The Italians say: 'Le avversità sono per l'animo cio ch' è un temporale per l'aria.'
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