leaders

IPA: ɫˈidɝz

noun

  • the body of people who lead a group
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Examples of "leaders" in Sentences

  • One of the leaders is the son of a Chamula cacique.
  • The following day the leaders at the GPO decided to negotiate surrender.
  • Alliance leaders do not need to worry much about the faithfulness of followers.
  • "Modi is one among our top leaders and workers have the right to carry posters of their leaders+, they said.
  • First, whenever the American people are directly exposed to hearing from world leaders instead of being repeatedly spoon-fed with those leaders\ 'caricatures and out-of-context sound bites, it\'s a good thing.
  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'World leaders offer sympathy, aid'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'British Prime Minister Tony Blair led world leaders\' pledges of aid to hurricane-stricken areas of the U.S.
  • Last year the Australian finished a frustrated eleventh after twice running into the gravel, but he now looks on course to achieve his goal of staying in touch with the title leaders during the opening half of the 2009 season.
  • Stone has often represented himself as some kind of socialist, but his fascination with Castro and other Latin American leaders is little different from his love for Alexander the Great, the owners of National Football League clubs or Wall Street bullies.
  • These \ "finance home to the \" numbers guys, \ "the people leaders are aware of the importance leaders\" reported obtaining higher simply responsible for monitoring of the workforce to the achievement levels of benefit from their income and expenses and ensuring of high performance, their investment transformation programs, better the company did not run afoul of in that workforce is strikingly small - returns on their workforce investments, tax and reporting requirements.

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