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There also are two vice presidents and the president's cabinet composed of his ministers.
These departures were motivated by an enhanced severance or early retirement, as well as an imminent demotion as their functions were to be shifted to vice presidents.
As a consequence, the two vice presidents, belonging to other parties, resigned as well to be able to vote.
The Dan Quayle Center and Museum is located in Huntington, Indiana, and features information on Quayle and all U. S. vice presidents.
Reuther who was named one of the 37 vice presidents of the union, nominated Meany for President.
The most recent representatives for the organisation along with 45 vice presidents are President John J. Sweeny, Secretary-treasurer Richard Trumka, and executive vice president Arlene Holt Baker
Most of these subpages refer to a site by one Peter Roberts, which has links and some more detailed information on the religion of the presidents, vice presidents, and founding fathers.
The formal structure of the Qing government centered on the Emperor as the absolute ruler, who presided over six Boards ( Ministries ) (), each headed by two presidents (; Ma: 40px Aliha amban ) and assisted by four vice presidents (; Ma: 40px Ashan i amban ).
The provost, six vice presidents, and other university officials report to the President.
The Board appoints a President to serve as the chief executive officer of the university and prescribe the duties of professors and course of study, manage financial and business affairs, and appoint nine vice presidents.
Before this, presidents used the vice president ( who serves as president of the senate ) as a go-between ; Wilson used the opportunity to show that he did not trust Marshall with delicate business.
Claire Suddath rated Marshall as one of the worst vice presidents in American history in a 2008 Time Magazine article.
The General Committee consists of the president and vice presidents of the current General Assembly session and the chairman of each of the six Main Committees.
Former presidents and vice presidents who are elected or re-elected to the Senate are entitled to the largely honorific position of Deputy President pro tempore.
The vice presidents of the Bank are its principal managers, in charge of regions, sectors, networks and functions.
Only three former presidents pro tempore ever became vice president: John Tyler, William R. King and Charles Curtis, and Tyler also the only one to have become president, when he succeeded William Henry Harrison in 1841.
A month later, in December 1969, Nasser appointed Sadat and Hussein el-Shafei, a former RCC comrade, as his vice presidents.
He thus became one of two vice presidents to serve under two presidents.
Most, but not all, governments with vice presidents have only one person in this role at any time.
Several vice presidents in the Americas held the position of President of the Senate ; this is the case, for example, in Argentina, the United States, and Uruguay.

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The vice president of the City Council complained yesterday that there are `` deficiencies '' in the city's snow clearing program which should be corrected as soon as possible.
Other officers are Angelo J. Scampini, vice president, Joseph V. Arata, treasurer, and Fred J. Casassa, secretary.
" 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.
Since these two constructions are inverses of each other, we can say that every Boolean ring arises from a Boolean algebra, and vice versa.
As it is now known that all B *- algebras are C *- algebras ( and vice versa ), the term B *- algebra is no longer widely used.
The Hankel functions are used to express outward-and inward-propagating cylindrical wave solutions of the cylindrical wave equation, respectively ( or vice versa, depending on the sign convention for the frequency ).
Prof. Friedman argued that trade deficits are not necessarily as important as high exports raise the value of the currency, reducing aforementioned exports, and vice versa for imports, thus naturally removing trade deficits not due to investment.
Meanwhile co-operation on many fronts, such as the ease of the flow of goods, services, and people across borders are to be even more extended, as well as the establishment of joint border inspection agencies, relocation of U. S. food inspectors agents to Canadian plants and vice versa, greater sharing of intelligence, and harmonizing regulations on everything from food to manufactured goods, thus further increasing the American-Canadian assemblage.
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.
Executive vice chairman are usually not necessarily be on the board of directors.
Goldoni's main characters are no abstract examples of human virtue, nor monstrous examples of human vice.
The two sides of the strait are within an arrow's range of each other, so close that sailors attempting to avoid Charybdis will pass too close to Scylla and vice versa.
In the U. S. Sea Scouting program ( which is part of the Boy Scouts of America ), all National, Regional, Area, and Council committee chairs are titled as commodore, while senior committee members are addressed as vice commodore.
Some linguists do not differentiate between languages and dialects, i. e. languages are dialects and vice versa.
For the Greeks, constructions are more primitive than existence propositions, and can be used to prove existence propositions, but not vice versa.
In addition, relativity theory shows that in moving frames of reference a magnetic field transforms to a field with a nonzero electric component and vice versa ; thus firmly showing that they are two sides of the same coin, and thus the term " electromagnetism ".
Since history and memory ( representations of or belief about the past ) are distinct in all philosophy and ontology from plan, vision or intent ( representations of or will to change the future ), statements that confuse these are category errors: No statement about history or memory can imply a similar statement about a plan or vision or intent, nor vice versa-a distinction sometimes credited to Hume who distinguished also the morality of a statement from its truth.
The president and vice president are directly elected through universal suffrage and limited to one term.
In protocolary terms, states are distinguished as monarchy or republic depending on the style ( and usually mode of accession, see below ) of their head of state, a typical constitutional provision, but as such this is not defining for the actual political system, which often evolves significantly, or can remain unaltered in other respects despite a transition from monarchy to republic ( or, rarer, vice versa ).
In 1900, the Journal of the American Medical Association published an editorial stating, " Negroes in the South are reported as being addicted to a new form of vice – that of ' cocaine sniffing ' or the ' coke habit.
The president and vice president are elected indirectly for 5-year terms by a special electoral college.
* lines 14. 59-85 – People are more concerned to present a clean atrium to outsiders than to keep their house free of vice for their children.

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