He was referring to his track record of chairmanship in numerous organizations. |
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The committees have so far been holding their meetings without chairmanship. |
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In the 1960s, during his first football chairmanship, at Oldham Athletic, he advocated refreshment bars, executive boxes and tip-up seats. |
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But then again, Coca-Cola UK chief Penny Hughes was heavily tipped in some of the papers as a dead cert for the chairmanship of Channel Four. |
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However, the latest misfortunes have befallen the Baltimore share price under his chairmanship. |
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He had the opportunity to take the chairmanship of the all-powerful Urban Strategy and Governance committee. |
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They tried to block her getting the party chairmanship, but failed because of her independent power base in the constituency vote. |
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She said she had taken on her chairmanship in December 2003, determined to overturn a previous board decision not to renew Mr Ramsay's contract. |
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This former French colony took over the chairmanship of the UN Security Council two weeks ago. |
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The prime minister issued these instructions following a long meeting held on Thursday under her chairmanship. |
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Under his chairmanship, the meeting would erupt, voices would crackle and snap, then subside into chuckles and nods. |
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She ceded her chairmanship of the meeting to the Chamber of Commerce director. |
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She took on the chairmanship of the meeting, and invited the fellow members to proceed with the election. |
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In 1973, he ran for the chairmanship of the College Republicans organization. |
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He relinquished the Armed Services chairmanship in order to head the Appropriations Committee, where he secured continued funding for the war. |
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He gave up the chairmanship before the privatization exercise was completed. |
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The main architect of the development plan is sliding into the chairmanship of the Transportation Committee. |
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There are three main candidates for the chairmanship, including a retired general and a media mogul. |
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Reince is threatening that and he is for it, and he is staking his chairmanship on it. |
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He assumes chairmanship of both the general assembly and board of directors. |
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The first is that the party chairmanship doesn't amount to a hill of beans. |
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To me, the chairmanship of the Development and Cooperation Committee in the European Parliament proved to be an excellent observation post. |
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A report was recently produced by a committee under the chairmanship of Mr Brouwer, who is the second in command of the Bank of the Netherlands. |
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The chairmanship of the group rotated through the membership. |
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In his absence, the chairmanship shall be assumed by the incoming Chairperson or the next in line down the list of incoming chairpersons. |
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The decision to assign the chairmanship of the Senior Vendor Review Committee to the head of the United Nations Ethics Office is a case in point. |
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In that respect, his assumption of the chairmanship was the latest example of Canada's commitment to peacebuilding. |
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I do not want to lose sight of the fact that the chairmanship of the committee was such that it allowed us to work properly. |
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The state is lead by a tripartite presidency, a chairmanship that rotates every 8 months, 13 jurisdictions, 130 ministers and 148 municipalities. |
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Several who were sounded out for their interest in the chairmanship were appalled at the prospect. |
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Selection meetings, under the chairmanship of the Commission, were held in Tbilisi, Kiev and Torino. |
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The SGE Joint Shareholders' Meeting was held on 25 May 2000 under the chairmanship of Antoine Zacharias. |
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Under Canada's chairmanship, a group of senior G-8 officials has worked over the past seven months to prepare this Report. |
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The Council held its forty-second ordinary session on October 30, 2008, also under the chairmanship of Mr. Doug Waterhouse. |
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The Consultative Committee held its sixty-sixth session on October 22, 2003, also under the chairmanship of Mr. Karl Olov Öster. |
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The chairmanship rests with one of them, secretaryship being taken care of by the UIRR Office. |
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He also introduced the concept of a stipendiary chairmanship, at one stroke freeing the council from its reliance on semi-retired highflyers from the business community. |
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I have taken over the chairmanship of the trust, and so have responsibility for one of the greatest works of collaborative scholarship of the last century. |
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The Annual Shareholders' Meeting was held on May 15, 2009 under the chairmanship of Thierry Desmarest. |
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Rather, it indicated their willingness to accept yet another honorific chairmanship from parishioners that required little active engagement from them. |
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Following its chairmanship of the group, Jungbunzlauer was now responsible for the logistical organisation of the meetings. |
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That is what we aspire to during this session under your wise chairmanship, Sir. |
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Our cooperation has been greatly facilitated by the skilful chairmanship of Mr Chichester. |
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The Audit Committee meets at least twice a year, under the chairmanship of Mr Guy Paquot. |
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The chairmanship and location shall change after each ordinary meeting of the Conference. |
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In any case, neither Steele nor Blackwell can exactly count on a huge African-American turnout to win the chairmanship. |
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Just as Janet Yellen looks like she has the Fed chairmanship in the bag comes talk of Roger Ferguson. |
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Ted Kennedy, whose subcommittee had done all the work, pushed Ervin for the chairmanship. |
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Meetings of the Council are held under the chairmanship of the country occupying the Presidency, which lasts for six months and rotates between the Member States. |
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Suspicion has shadowed him ever since he gave up the chairmanship of his family's supermarket chain and took his government post in 1998, collecting a peerage along the way. |
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Two years later he won the chairmanship of the council, trouncing another popular colleague. |
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At the end of the general assembly, Henri de Castries will cede his chairmanship of the management board to take the position of chairman and general manager. |
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The VINCI Board of Directors, meeting on 8 March under the chairmanship of Antoine Zacharias, approved the financial statements of VINCI for the year 2000 that will be presented to the Shareholders' Meeting. |
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May has been awarded a chairmanship of one minor Whitehall committee out of 24 – a taskforce on mitigating the risk of people returning to the UK from Syria. |
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Under the neutral chairmanship of Lord Mance, a senior judge and law lord, the JWG's statement noted the potential of the Guidelines' procedures to play a useful and appropriate role, so long as they are properly implemented. |
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The meeting will open under the chairmanship of Bernardo Sepulveda Amor, Mexico's Foreign Minister, and Mr Claude Cheysson, Member of the Commission with special responsibility for relations with Latin America. |
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I will not overly extoll his virtues because I do not want it show up in a political leaflet sometime in the future, but all parties worked very well in that committee, and part of that was because of his good chairmanship. |
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The six trustees of the Royal Collection Trust meet three times a year under his chairmanship. |
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A committee was established, under the chairmanship of Dr Peter Randall, to investigate various ways of saving Bembridge School. |
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Asquith's reply the same day did not constitute an outright rejection, but he did demand that he retain the chairmanship of the council. |
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Under the chairmanship of Alf Robens, pit closures became widespread as coal's place in energy generation declined. |
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In 1998, he left his curial task to devote himself exclusively to the chairmanship of the tribunal. |
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The rotational chairmanship of the Black Sea Econonomic Cooperation was officially transfered from Armenia to Bulgaria at a ceremony in Yerevan. |
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Shareholder activist groups squawked over the pardon and were duly ignored. Mr Lee's possible re-ascension to the chairmanship throws a spotlight on Samsung's corporate governance. |
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The appointment of a former German chancellor, immediately after leaving office, to the lucrative chairmanship of a Russian-German energy firm would have seemed fancifully scandalous until recently, when it happened. |
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The Chairman may be appointed for the full term of his office as director, subject to the Board's right to remove him from the chairmanship and his right to resign therefrom before the expiry of his term of office. |
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The term of a chairmanship of a standing committee represented on the Governing Board shall not exceed two years, whether it is an elected or appointive position. |
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Sir Stelios hinted that if the chairman, Sir Colin Chandler, refused to acquiesce, he would reassume the chairmanship himself, as he is entitled to do. In this section A gathering storm? |
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This year, the gossip will center around attendee Janet Yellen, a vice-chair of the Federal Reserve – and one of the frontrunners for the chairmanship. |
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Without wishing to protract the Intergovernmental Conference, we think that it is not possible to limit its duration by the end of the Italian chairmanship. |
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We hope that, under the chairmanship of the six former Presidents and with the assistance of each of the coordinators, the member States will be able to reach a conclusion on how to carry forward the work of the Conference. |
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I would like to avail this chance to congratulate your Excellency on the event of your election as the President of the Republic of Turkey and to convey my felicitation to COMCEC for its being blessed with your chairmanship. |
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In Vienna, the first district was placed under quadripartite control, with the chairmanship changing every month. |
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In the end, he was censured by the House and stripped of his chairmanship. |
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We congratulate Kazakhstan on the assumption of the chairmanship of the world's largest security organization at a decisive moment in its history. |
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A special, all-party committee of the House of Commons, under the chairmanship of Blaine Thacker, M. P., has been established to review the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act and the companion Security Offences Act. |
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Ramsay MacDonald, a committed pacifist, immediately resigned the chairmanship of the Labour Party in the House of Commons. |
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The need for this has been demonstrated in numerous reports and studies, including the Shapiro report and the high-level report made under the chairmanship of Wim Kok. |
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Incessant power-jockeying, continuing tension between Chad and the Sudan and the process of selecting the chairmanship of the African Union delayed the armed movements' full engagement in the process. |
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Unfortunately the IGAD peace talks under Kenyan chairmanship floundered because of the Sudanese government's refusal at that time to address the issue of secularism versus sharia law and self-determination. |
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At the G8 Kyushu Okinawa Summit in July 2000, under the chairmanship of Japan, the issue of infectious diseases in developing countries was for the first time made one of the major items on the agenda. |
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The first meeting of the G20 took place in Berlin on 15 and 16 December 1999, under the chairmanship of Paul Martin, the Finance Minister of Canada. |
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Mr Sherali Mirzo added that ensuring collective security within the CSTO countries is a priority of Tajikistan's chairmanship in CSTO this year. |
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Chair Zammit Cutajar further explained that mitigation issues not considered by drafting groups will first be addressed in closed informal consultations under his chairmanship. |
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In October 2003, with Andrew Price as the new Project Coordinator, and having been personally re-invited to assume chairmanship, the committee once again took flight. |
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However, in case of impediment the chairmanship may be assumed by a plenipotentiary, with ambassadorial rank at a minimum and available for the month. |
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Also, despite his failing health, the late A. D. P. Heeney was magnanimous in according us two lengthy interviews during which he corroborated much of our interpretation of his chairmanship. |
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The present situation is the result of defections by four of those members, one of them the chairman of the committee on human rights and national minorities, who has become an independent but kept his chairmanship. |
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Others suggested the bureau was best placed to chart a path forward, contending that the approach may be an exercise of skilled chairmanship, curbing extensive plenary debate, thus allowing a spirit of congeniality to reign. |
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In the context of the Marrakech process, a Task Force on Education for Sustainable Consumption had been established under the chairmanship of Italy. |
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Perhaps this highly estimable gathering of people, under the enlightened chairmanship of Mr Boutros Boutros-Ghali, will be able to provide some answers to these very important questions. |
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In November 1873, under the chairmanship of William Shaw, it reconstituted itself as the Home Rule League. |
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The Reform Monitoring Group, a body set up under the chairmanship of the deputy Prime Minister responsible for human rights, was established to supervise the reforms across the board and to solve practical problems. |
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We have a Sinn Fein mayor who is refusing to wear the chain of office and is reducing the position from a mayorship to a chairmanship. |
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Following each election of PSC Members, the existing Members and the new Members will be seated according to the alphabetical order and the chairmanship will continue accordingly. |
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Hoffmann-La Roche adds that after the chairmanship of ECAMA passed to Jungbunzlauer in 1994, the latter also took over the organisational role in the cartel. |
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At its organizational session for 1989, held on 1 March 1989, the Committee agreed in principle that thenceforth the chairmanship would rotate annually among the regional groups. |
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I therefore strongly urge the San Marinese chairmanship to foster a constructive atmosphere for budgetary negotiations, especially amongst those member States whose narrow, penny-pinching attitude is frankly embarrassing. |
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The British Government, committed to implementing Home Rule, set up a cabinet committee under the chairmanship of southern unionist Walter Long. |
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It is our hope that this Committee, under the chairmanship of Ambassador Cancela, will be able to achieve the aspirations of all peoples for security, peace and stability. |
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The chairperson of the Permanent Council is the ambassador to the Organization of the participating State which holds the chairmanship. |
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The convention will be opened for signature in November 2008, in Strasbourg, on the occasion of the handover of the Swedish chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers to Spain. |
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In the remaining time of our chairmanship, Austria will do its utmost to encourage all Annex II States who have not yet done so to ratify the CTBT as soon as possible. |
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Instead a royal commission under the chairmanship of Lord Wheatley was appointed in 1966 to enquire into local administration. |
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In Nov. 1927 Lord Irwin, the viceroy, summoned Gandhi to apprise him of the appointment of a statutory commission on constitutional reform under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon. |
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During the fortnightly operational management team meetings under the chairmanship of the General Manager with the managers of the various departments, the chosen policy options are converted into practice. |
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But you have been fair and gentlemanly in your chairmanship of this House: you have treated its Members with courtesy and its business with patience and serenity. |
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Since state foundation four Delimitation Commissions have delivered their work, the last one in 2013 under the chairmanship of Judge Alfred Siboleka. |
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As of this Saturday the chairmanship of the party and the prime ministership have become fully dependent and subservient positions to the presidency. |
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Afterwards, Sir Eardly Wilmot had been appointed, from whom, on account of his long chairmanship of quarter-sessions, much had reasonably been expected. |
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A royal commission was appointed in 1957 under the chairmanship of Sir Edwin Herbert to consider future local government structures in Greater London. |
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The meeting of the Peace and Security Council opened today the sidelines of the 19th Summit of the AU and under the chairmanship of Ivoirian President Alassane Ouattara. |
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The DCMS did acknowledge agreement with the select committee, over the working party set up by the department under the independent chairmanship of Sholto Douglas-Home. |
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