For a while, leftish bloggers were quite caught up in the notion that the correlation of good economic performance with Democratic presidencies had to be causal. |
He further considers the significance of the presidency for models of integration with respect to long-term trends and specific projects undertaken by the presidencies. |
As a matter of fact, the position was created in the Lisbon Treaty in order to transfer power away from rotating presidencies. |
Among those who are stepping down from presidencies or chancellor posts to pursue retirement or other opportunities is a stellar group of African Americans. |
As early as 1720, British craftsmen, metal smiths and clockmakers, applied for permits to work in the newly formed presidencies. |
Very few professors will agree to chair their departments or take on deanships or even consider college presidencies. |