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President and CEO is a popular combination if there is a separate chairman.
In 2012, the abbreviated phrase " renig ", which is a combination of " nigger " and " renege ", started being used as a slogan against U. S. President Barack Obama.
: The President, by using the militia or the armed forces, or both, or by any other means, shall take such measures as he considers necessary to suppress, in a State, any insurrection, domestic violence, unlawful combination, or conspiracy.
" Jefferson wrote, " take together the decisions of the federal court, the doctrines of the President, and the misconstructions of the constitutional compact acted on by the legislature of the federal bench, and it is but too evident, that the three ruling branches of that department are in combination to strip their colleagues, the State authorities, of the powers reserved by them, and to exercise themselves all functions foreign and domestic.
The combination of the unpopularity of Johnson, the Chicago riots, and the discouragement of liberals and African-Americans when both Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. were assassinated during the election year, were all contributing factors that caused him to eventually lose the election to former Vice President Nixon.
A total of 34 FN deputies entered the Assembly after the 1986 elections ( the only legislative elections held under proportional representation ), which were won by the right wing, bringing Jacques Chirac to Matignon in the first cohabitation government ( that is, the combination of a right-wing Prime minister, Chirac, with a socialist President, Mitterrand ).
The medium, which was nationalized by President Juan Perón between 1947 and 1953, has historically been broadcast by a combination of state and private-sector operators, and most of the highest-rated stations are presently owned by a number of media conglomerates.
The new President, Lyndon B. Johnson, capitalized on this situation, using a combination of the national mood and his own political savvy to push Kennedy's agenda ; most notably, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The expedition led by Portolà, which included Father Junípero Serra, the President of the Missions, along with a combination of missionaries, settlers, and leather-jacket soldiers, including José Raimundo Carrillo, left Velicata on May 15.
The role is always held in combination with a formal Cabinet position, usually one of the sinecure offices of Lord President of the Council, Lord Privy Seal or Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
As President and Board Director of the subsequent combined Alliance Atlantis, Lewis Rose was responsible for leading the teams which arranged the merger financing of $ 545 million and which achieved in excess of $ 20 million in savings and synergies from the combination of the two companies in the year following the merger.
He argued that the President is actually rather weak in the U. S. government, being unable to effect significant change without the approval of the Congress, and that in practice the President must rely on a combination of personal persuasion, professional reputation " inside the Beltway ", and public prestige to get things done.
" Black South Africans were not included, however, and over national affairs he ensured that the white chamber of parliament retained the last word in all matters: the representatives of the white chamber had a compulsory block-vote in the electoral college to choose the State President, who had the say over which of the three chambers, or which combination of them, should consider any piece of legislation.
According to statistics released by the Georgian Election Commission, the elections were won by a combination of parties supporting President Eduard Shevardnadze.
It was mainly the combination of Archdeacon Scott's official positions as a member of the Legislative Council, as King's Visitor and also as Vice President of the Corporation of Church and School Lands and of the substantial nature of the granting of the lands to the Corporation that led to Courts later holding that at this time the Church of England was the established church in the Colony of New South Wales.
MacLeish s career in libraries and public service began, not with a burning desire from within, but from a combination of the urging of a close friend Felix Frankfurter, and as MacLeish put it,The President decided I wanted to be Librarian of Congress .” Franklin Roosevelt s nomination of MacLeish was a controversial and highly political maneuver fraught with several challenges.
For instance, Marquis Lafayette proposed a combination of the American and British systems, introducing a bicameral parliament, with the king having the suspensive veto power in the legislature, modeled to the authority then recently vested in the President of the United States.
Page, Bigelow, and Kanyon became known as the Jersey Triad and through their alliance with WCW " President for Life " Ric Flair took advantage of the Freebird Rule in their subsequent matches ( meaning any combination of the three could defend the championship ).
In 1994 Trumbull was briefly a Vice Chairman of IMAX Corporation and President of its Ridefilm division through his involvement in the simultaneous combination and takeover of the Canadian based private company Imax Corp. and Trumbull Co.
The happy combination is that we sell President s Choice or No Name at a lower price than the national brand.
Former President George W. Bush called for a transition to a combination of a government-funded program and personal accounts (" individual accounts " or " private accounts ") through partial privatization of the system.
Known for his tough stance on corruption and a frank openness about political and market economy reforms, Xi's combination of positions makes him the presumptive heir to current General Secretary and President Hu Jintao and the Paramount leader of the Communist Party of China's fifth generation of leadership.
By September 2001, the combination of party infighting, lingering campaign matters, and a sharp decline in the fortunes of supporters who had been at the forefront of the dot-com bubble left American Liberty Foundation President Perry Willis burnt out and the foundation itself deep in debt.

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This was a dangerous combination, and led to the formation of a new party, the Malaysian People s Movement ( Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia ) in 1968.
Europe s expansion into territorial imperialism had much to do with the great economic benefit from collecting resources from colonies, in combination with assuming political control often by military means.
Snorri s own usage, however, seems to fit the looser sense: “ Snorri uses the term " kenning " to refer to a structural device, whereby a person or object is indicated by a periphrastic description containing two or more terms ( which can be a noun with one or more dependent genitives or a compound noun or a combination of these two structures )” ( Faulkes ( 1998 a ), p. xxxiv ).
Between 1821 and 1847, by a combination of purchase and conquest, American ‘ Societies developed the colony ‘ Liberia .’ On July 26, 1847, it declared its independence.
In fact, MAO-A inhibitors act as antidepressant and antianxiety agents, whereas MAO-B inhibitors are used alone or in combination to treat Alzheimer s and Parkinson s diseases.
Fascist propaganda of this sort, Adorno wrote, " simply takes people for what they are: genuine children of today s standardized mass culture who have been robbed to a great extent of their autonomy and spontaneity " The result of these labors, the 1950 study The Authoritarian Personality was pioneering in its combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of collecting and evaluating data as well as its development of the F-scale.
Social activities clubs are a modern combination of several other types of clubs and reflect today s more eclectic and varied society.
An idiom (, " special property ", f., " special feature, special phrasing ", f., " one s own ") is an expression consisting of a combination of words that has a figurative meaning.
Gallaudet then travelled to Paris and learned the educational methods of the French Royal Institution for the Deaf, a combination of Old French Sign Language and the signs developed by Abbé de l Épée.
Attack by Combination ( A. B. C ) Attack by combination is a series of punches and or kicks that follows a particular sequence to create openings or “ Setups ” in your opponent s defense.
If we try to make this vector a linear combination of p < sub > 1 </ sub >, p < sub > 2 </ sub >, and p < sub > 3 </ sub >, then following the same process as before, we ll get the equation
Through a combination of specific deadlines for liberalisation and entry mechanisms for new market players, Portugal s telecoms scene was successfully opened up to competition.
This low number is attributed to the high cost of computer equipment and connections in combination with the population's low level of income, as well as to the restricted bandwidth available on Yemen s outdated telephone network.
A formidable squadron of the Trade Federation s most elite forces, a combination of Neimoidian and Techno Union combat vessels, arrive near Chiss space.
The combination of these staffing, training, and organizational structures made FEMA s inadequate performance in the face of a
However, in Jacquard weaving, the repeating series of multicoloured warp and weft threads can be used to create colours that are optically blended – i. e., the human eye apprehends the threads combination of values as a single colour.
The possibility also exists that Violet Bank is, like Point of Honor in Lynchburg, the product of a country builder who was familiar with Latrobe s work in Richmond, and used that as a base from which to start, through the house could be right out of a Latrobe sketchbook with its combination of octagonal bays, recessed portico and Adam-style ceiling moulding.
In their combination, the goddess s two principal qualities ( birthing and healing ) suggest an analogy with the aged Aztec goddess of midwifery, Tocî Yoalticitl.
Plasmapheresis alone or in combination with steroids, sometimes also with thymectomy and azathioprine, have been the most frequently used therapeutic approach in treating Morvan s Syndrome.
The design studies for precast concrete units or for the moulds for in situ shuttering, prompted by the need to obtain a large number of different forms from the combination of a very limited number of units contributed, in the 1980s, to the Taller s affirmation of the validity of classical forms and geometry in contemporary architecture.
This was a combination of two enthusiastic, dynamic congregations determined to work together in the Lord s service.
Prima s stage presence and combination of scat and swing style allowed jazz to reach a new level.
Dine CARE had also helped to host the first Indigenous Environmental Network ( IEN ), a combination of a large network of environmental movements and organizations of indigenous people in the United States, as well as an annual conference that brings together members of the IEN.
While the buyer s identity remains anonymous, rumor has it he hails from Russia ( the land of record-breaking billionaire home buyers ) but insiders say it's a combination of a past and present resident in the coal and oil industry.

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