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president and may
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.
Council president Frank SanAntonio said yesterday he may ask the council to formally request Town Solicitor Michael A. Abatuno to draft the ordinance.
* Senior Principal / Partner: Typically an owner or majority shareholder of the firm ; may be the founder ; titles may include president, chief executive officer, or managing principal / partner.
* Mid-level Principal / Partner: Principal or partner ; titles may include executive or senior vice president.
* Junior Principal / Partner: Recently made a partner or principal of the firm ; title may include vice president.
This body does not include any military minister or officer, although the president may call on a military minister to participate if the matter is related to the respective ministry's agenda.
His forecast of the form of government suitable to the modern world may be seen as prophetic: the largely ceremonial offices of president in some modern parliamentary democracies in Europe and e. g. Israel can be perceived as elected or appointed versions of Hegel's constitutional monarch ; the Russian and French presidents, with their stronger powers, may also be regarded in Hegelian terms as wielding powers suitable to the embodiment of the national will.
Some of the framers of the US Constitution may have conceived of the president as being an elected constitutional monarch, as the term was understood in their time, following Montesquieu's account of the separation of powers.
Typically, C-level managers are " higher " than Vice Presidents, although many times a C-level officer may also hold a vice president title, such as Executive Vice President and CFO.
In 1950 American president Harry S. Truman said that atomic weapons may be used in the Korean War.
Branch churches outside the United States may schedule their Thanksgiving service when convenient for them, most choosing a day in October or November, and the Thanksgiving Day proclamation by the United States president, may be omitted.
According to Dan Krutz, former president of CUIC, " Overcoming racism has been a focal point of CUIC since its beginning ... Racism may be the biggest sin that divides churches.
However, the president may waive those requirements if he determines the officer is necessary for national interest.
The president is popularly elected for 5-year terms and may stay in office until the age of 75 years.
In the popular usage, hallitus ( with the president ) may also refer to valtioneuvosto ( without the president ).
The regular parliamentary term is four years ; however, the president may dissolve the eduskunta and order new elections at the request of the prime minister and after consulting the speaker of parliament.
The term football club is the most commonly used for a sports club which is an organised or incorporated body with a president, committee and a set of rules responsible for ensuring the continued playing existence of one or more teams which are selected for regular competition play ( and which may participate in several different divisions or leagues ).
However, as the Ardfheis may have already been held in any given year by the time a new leader is elected, the selection of the new party president might not take place until the next year.
Note: The head of state in a " presidential " system may not actually hold the title of " president "-the name of the system refers to any head of state who actually governs and is independent of the legislature.
It is notable that some presidential systems, while not providing for collective executive accountability to the legislature, may require legislative approval for individuals prior to their assumption of cabinet office and empower the legislature to remove a president from office ( for example, in the United States of America ).
This may even lead to an institutional variability, as in North Korea, where, after the presidency of party leader Kim Il-Sung, the office was vacant for years, the late president being granted the posthumous title ( akin to some ancient Far Eastern traditions to give posthumous names and titles to royalty ) of " Eternal President " ( while all substantive power, as party leader, itself not formally created for four years, was inherited by his son Kim Jong Il, initially without any formal office ) until it was formally replaced on 5 September 1998, for ceremonial purposes, by the office of Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, while the party leader's post as Chairman of the National Defense Commission was simultaneously declared " the highest post of the state ", not unlike Deng Xiaoping earlier in the People's Republic of China.

president and never
The idea was never commercialized, but Lincoln is the only president to hold a patent.
Five years later when asked for his view of the rule change, the current president, Stephen Jones, replied, " I've never been more proud of my dad than the night he ... lifted that policy.
Although never president, Diego Portales dominated Chilean politics from the cabinet and behind the scenes from 1830 to 1837.
Although it never uses the term, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( The Mormon Church ) is episcopal, rather than presbyterian or congregational, in the sense that it has a strict hierarchy of leadership from the local bishop up to a single prophet / president, believed to be personally authorized and guided by Jesus Christ.
The president, aware that everything he did set a precedent, attended carefully to the pomp and ceremony of office, making sure that the titles and trappings were suitably republican and never emulated European royal courts.
* Monroe is the last president who had never been photographed and whose portraits are preserved today only on paintings.
The trade, however, was never completed ; unbeknownst to the Dodgers, Robinson had already agreed with the president of Chock full o ' Nuts to quit baseball and become an executive with the company.
For many earlier presidents, however, formal church membership was forestalled until they left office ; and in several cases a president never joined any church.
When he assumed the presidency, Grant had never before held elected office and, at the age of 46, was the youngest person yet elected president.
After that, Versailles was never again the seat of the capital of France, but the presence of the French Parliament there in the 1870s left a vast hall built in one aisle of the palace which is still used by the French Parliament when it meets in Congress to amend the French Constitution, as well as when the French president addresses the two chambers of the French Parliament.
Although he never graduated, during his time at the university he was heavily involved in the Virginia Glee Club and the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, serving as the society's president.
To date, the implementation of the Presidential Succession Act has never been necessary ; thus, no Speaker has ever acted as president.
The organisation of which I am the president never describes itself officially as the Executive Committee of the Third Communist International ; the official name is Executive Committee of the Communist International.
In 1866, however, though never dismissed by a council from his connection with that church, he gave up the active pastorate ; still, in 1868 he was president of the American Congregational Union.
Because no president has ever attempted to take either of these actions the constitutionality of these points has never been tested.
A similar agreement, signed by then Bolivian president Jaime Paz Zamora in 1992, never materialized for a lack of investment in infrastructure.
But, as a Savoy heir, Victor Emmanuel has never distanced himself from them ," the president of the Union of Italian Jewish Communities, Amos Luzzatto, said in an interview with Il Corriere della Sera newspaper.
The practical applicability of this distinction has not been tested, as no former president has ever sought the vice presidency, and thus the courts have never been required to make a judgment regarding the matter.
Riley was president until 1929, after which the WFCA faded in importance and was never replaced.
The president was often irritated by Rusk's reticence in advisory sessions and felt that the State Department was " like a bowl of jelly " and that it " never comes up with any new ideas.
At the end of March 1968, however, the president agreed to send 24, 500 more troops on an emergency basis, raising authorized strength to 549, 500, a figure never reached.
Torrijos was never officially the president of Panama, but instead held titles including " Maximum Leader of the Panamanian Revolution " and " Supreme Chief of Government.
The president of SAG – future United States President Ronald Reagan – also known to the FBI as Confidential Informant " T-10 ", testified before the committee but never publicly named names.
( A week earlier, she had told the Washington Post that, although Democrats would not set out to impeach the president, " you never know where " investigations might lead.

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