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chairmanship
[ chair-muhn-ship ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of chairmanship1
Example Sentences
At a Free State Foundation conference this spring, Carr explained that was because chairmanships are typically fleeting.
His association with the Kennedy clan, through marriage to Maria Shriver, his chairmanship of the Council on Physical Fitness and Sports under President George H.W.
He returned to banking, a career he had pursued before entering Parliament, taking up the chairmanship at Lazard Brothers.
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International say they have found evidence of torture and believe that the arrests set a dangerous tone for Sadc's commitment to human rights under Mr Mnangagwa's chairmanship.
Tom Wolf forced Groen to resign from the chairmanship over his inaction.
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