chairmanship

IPA: tʃˈɛrmʌnʃɪp

noun

  • The office, or the term, of a chairman.
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Examples of "chairmanship" in Sentences

  • Bernanke's chairmanship is slated to end next January. '
  • Why Reid lets him retain his chairmanship is beyond me. dlforlife
  • Huh? The DNC chairmanship is an elected position, not an appointment.
  • Paramount to my chairmanship is the integrity and success of the NRCC.
  • Taking away the chairmanship is not about vindictiveness or retribution.
  • Genachowski's entire chairmanship is wrapped up in the (FCC's new) National Broadband Plan and implementing it.
  • December 22nd, 2009 1: 26 pm ET several former Republican Party chairmen are quoted in the article criticizing Steele, saying the chairmanship is a full time job in itself.
  • Also, on the Lieberman thing, it seems to me that losing a chairmanship is a rare thing in Congress in general, but even rarer in the Senate, absent an indictment or something.
  • A top aide to Kaine said he had not heard the Gibbs rumor and pointed out that while Kaine serves at the pleasure of Obama, the chairmanship is a four-year term that expires after the 2012 election.
  • I think the underlying assumption in your example of the chairmanship is that the incumbent is non-anonymous when they return to the community and hence can be punished ( "answer for our choices") by the group.

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