More than one president
The president IS the executive brance. He is the primary componet of it and probably has as much power as he can get from it.
The Executive branch. Or, more specifically, the President of the United States.
He wrote Common Sense, a document to persuade more people to take the side of independance from Great Britan
Liberals
Virginia plan
It depends on the legislation of the country. There is no single answer, what may require more than one executive in one country may not be true elsewhere.
More than one president
To denote that there is more than one executive.
By arguing that a singular executive was MORE likely to be energetic and to govern with efficiency and dispatch than a plural committee of executives.
the plural of opposite is opposites.
The plural of the noun bias would be biases. (or more rarely biasses)
Plural executive means that there are more than one person serving as the chief executive of the polity. For example, the old USSR at one time , had a troika - three persons who made administrative decisions. Ancient Rome has a tribune system (prior to Caesar) in which two tribunes administered the state.
The English plural is carcinomas. The Greek/Latin plural would be carcinomata.
The plural noun 'families' is a word for two or more groups of related people.For example:My family has just one car. (singular)Most of the families in my neighborhood have two or more. (plural)
Singular is one thing, eg. flower Plural is more than one, eg. flowers
The word fungi is a plural noun.The singular noun is fungus.This is a Latin plural more commonly used than the English plural which would be funguses.