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president and expects
Steven Schorer, DynCorp ’ s president, expects the training and support logistics for the military and intelligence community to grow significantly in the upcoming years.
Michael Morisi, PEOPLExpress president, was quoted as saying that the airline expects to replace many of the routes that disappeared with AirTran's departure, with the new airline's operations to begin in 2013.

president and faculty
Deans can form an important bridge between the president and the faculty.
By supporting the efforts of the many faculty members who are working to attain ever higher standards, the president can encourage faculty leadership.
At one university, the president cites the faculty review committee as `` a valued partner of the administration in guarding and promoting the quality of the faculty ''.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
F. Morris Cochran, university vice president and business manager, said the house has been bought to provide rental housing for faculty families, particularly for those here for a limited time.
During Lee A. DuBridge's tenure as Caltech's president ( 1946 – 1969 ), Caltech's faculty doubled and the campus tripled in size.
Eisenhower was unknowingly building resentment and a reputation among the Columbia faculty and staff as an absentee president who was using the university for his own interests.
Meanwhile, Columbia University's liberal faculty members became disenchanted with the university president's ties to oilmen and businessmen, including Leonard McCollum, president of Continental Oil ; Frank Abrams, chairman of Standard Oil of New Jersey ; Bob Kleberg, president of King Ranch ; H. J. Porter, a Texas oil producer ; Bob Woodruff, president of Coca-Cola ; and Clarence Francis, General Foods chairman.
During these " Boston Tech " years, MIT faculty and alumni repeatedly rejected overtures from former MIT faculty turned Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot, to merge MIT with Harvard College's Lawrence Scientific School.
Indeed, the faculty doubled and the graduate student body quintupled during the terms of Karl Taylor Compton, president of MIT between 1930 and 1948, James Rhyne Killian, president from 1948 to 1957, and Julius Adams Stratton, chancellor from 1952 to 1957, whose institution-building strategies shaped the expanding university.
The powers and authority of the faculty are vested in the Academic Council, which is made up of tenure and non-tenure line faculty, research faculty, senior fellows in some policy centers and institutes, the president of the university, and some other academic administrators, but most matters are handled by the Faculty Senate, made up of 55 elected representatives of the faculty.
A. Barton Hepburn, then president of Chase Manhattan Bank, founded the School in 1916 with 11 full-time faculty members and an opening class of 61 students, including 8 women.
# Harvey A. Neville ( 1961 – 1964 ), the only faculty member ever elected president
Sloan was the first Baptist minister to serve as Baylor's president in over 30 years, had read some of Dembski's work and liked it ; according to Dembski, Sloan " made it clear that he wanted to get me on the faculty in some way ".
Each university faculty is headed by a director or a president of the directorate council, and the rector heads all of them.

president and members
In particular, the president may have to summon all his oratorical powers to persuade department members to accept an outstanding man above the normal salary scale.
Many individuals who have made significant contributions to Acadia University, including the first president John Pryor, were members of the First Baptist Church Halifax congregation.
John Dube, its first president, and poet and author Sol Plaatje are among its founding members.
In the federal government, the executive branch, led by the president, controls the federal executive departments, which are led by secretaries who are members of the United States Cabinet.
In the party there was also a group named Ethic-Religious Council, whose board members included Gaetano Rebecchini ( founder, ex-DC ), Riccardo Pedrizzi ( president ), Franco Tofoni ( vice president ), Luigi Gagliardi ( secretary-general ), Alfredo Mantovano, Antonio Mazzocchi and Riccardo Migliori.
" The members of the CDN are the president, the vice president, the president of the Chamber of Deputies, the president of the Senate, the minister of justice, military ministers, the minister of foreign affairs, and the minister of planning.
The president used to give an interview to members of the press, discussing the situation of the country, recent events and projects for the future.
Chileans elected a new president and the majority of members of a two-chamber congress on December 14, 1989.
The foundation has its members appointed by the Swedish government ( 4 to 8 seats ), the departments appoints one member, the student union appoints one member and the president automatically gains one chair.
Members of the board, known as Governors of the Board include the university's chancellor, president and 25 other members.
The constitution of Ecuador provides for concurrent four-year terms of office for the president, vice president, and members of Congress.
On 19 March, a constitutional referendum was voted on and passed reforming the laws surrounding the power and election of the presidency, limiting the presidency to two four-year terms, providing judicial supervision of elections, requiring the president to appoint a deputy, calling for a commission to draft a new constitution following the parliamentary election, and providing easier access to presidential elections by candidates ( 30, 000 signatures from at least 15 provinces, 30 members of a chamber of the legislature, or nomination by a party holding at least one seat in the legislature ).
In May 2011, members of the country's Legislative Assembly including its president Sigfrido Reyes presented a proposal to the Cabinet to issue a statement formally recognising the State of Palestine.
The president retains strong powers, such as authority to dissolve the National Assembly, declare a state of siege, delay legislation, conduct referendums, and appoint and dismiss the prime minister and cabinet members.
In presidential systems, the term refers to a regularly-scheduled election where both the president, and either " a class " of or all members of the national legislature are elected at the same time.

president and remember
In an interview with Army Radio on 8 May 2006 he remarked that " the president of Iran should remember that Iran can also be wiped off the map ".
According to Thomas J. Johnson, a professor of journalism at Southern Illinois University, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a great president and that Watergate would be relegated to a " minor footnote.
' Outlawed African National Congress president Oliver Tambo sent his condolences: ' As South Africans we shall always remember him for his efforts to encourage the apartheid regime to bow to the winds of change that continue to blow in South Africa.
Spring-Rice memorably remarked about Roosevelt: " You must always remember that the president is about six ".
pueblas sop porters also remember Emilio Maurer owner at that time as the best clubs president to have been in charge of the club.
They, too, will remember the election of Dr. Dedicacion M. Agatep-Reyes, as the first and so far the only, vice governor from the town in 1967 ( and the first president of the University of Northern Philippines ) who implemented the cadastral planning of lands for TAX purposes not as tool for land grabbing.
" In 2012, the president of the interim committee of the United Arab Emirates Football Association, Yousef Al Serkal, said: " From what I remember of the period he was here, he didn't have a good opportunity of preparing his team for any tournament.

president and exercising
In 1974, following a coup sponsored by the Greek military junta of 1967-1974 and executed by the Cypriot National Guard the invasion of troops from Turkey ( citing its authority as one of the three guarantor powers established by the Constitution ), the Turkish Cypriots formally set up their own institutions with a popularly-elected separatist president and a Prime Minister, responsible to the National Assembly, exercising joint executive powers.
When the National Assembly is controlled by his opponents, however, the president can find himself marginalized with the opposition party prime minister exercising most of the power.
Acting president of the United States is a reference to a person who is legitimately exercising the presidential powers even though that person does not hold the office of the President of the United States in his own right.
For example, the war-torn nation of Somalia is currently mired in a power vacuum, with no central government or president exercising control over the supposed " Republic of Somalia ".
In accordance with Article 79 of the constitution, the president must take the following oath or affirmation before exercising his functions:
" Abd Al-Hadi Mahfouz, president of the Lebanese National Media Council, also supported Al-Manar, arguing that: " This move contradicts all laws pertaining to radio and television, to the exercising of media liberties, and to the right of citizens, Western and Arab alike, to information.
On April 18, 1993, the power struggle seemed to be resolved when President Ishaq Khan, exercising the extraordinary constitutional powers afforded the president by the Eighth Amendment, dismissed the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

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