We would also urge the MoJ to reconsider other missed opportunities to support a healthy future for criminal defence advocacy, such as the package of proposals put forward under the Lord
Chancellorship of Michael Gove.
When Hitler occupied
the chancellorship of Germany in 1933, he did so as head of a National Socialist party that shared anti-communist and anti-Semitic rhetoric with a number of other political movements in Europe.
He succeeds the late Paul Bell, who died last month, only seven months after taking over from Joseph A. Fernandez, who left to assume
the chancellorship of the New York City public schools.
But life under
the chancellorship of Willy Brandt (Patrick Drury) is not quite so simple.
Not exact matches
As I have pointed out elsewhere, as early as 1933 — just shortly after he stole the
Chancellorship — he said to a meeting
of the party faithful: «It is through the peasantry that we will finally destroy Christianity; one can be a German or a Christian, but not both.»
On the occasion
of his fortieth anniversary in the
chancellorship in 1933 he would be hailed by the presidents
of all the colleges
of the Southern Methodist Church as the unquestioned leader
of education in the South.
He said, «Let me put it on record that at no time did I request for, enjoy or benefit from any form
of scholarship from the University
of Ilorin before, during or after my father's Vice
Chancellorship either in the sum
of N17 million as alleged or any sum at all.
David Miliband had already rejected his brother's offer
of the
chancellorship once, and the only remaining options seemed to be Ed Balls or Yvette Cooper.
Those who suggested he would endorse David Miliband before voting closed on 22 September, or offer his second preference to the former foreign secretary in return for a guarantee
of the shadow
chancellorship, were victims
of spin from the Mili - D camp.
But there were other reactions — the SPD's candidate for the
Chancellorship in 1990, Oskar Lafontaine, was critical
of what he saw as Kohl's outmoded nationalism and warned
of the economic consequences
of unification.
[47] Osborne acceded to the
chancellorship in the continuing wake
of the financial crisis.
What makes her tick should be
of crucial importance and an insight can be found in Alan Crawford and Tony Czuczka's Angela Merkel: A
Chancellorship Forged in Crisis (John Wiley and Sons # 19.99).
Mr Johnson, one
of David Miliband's most prominent backers for the leadership, does not dispute that the older Miliband would have been offered the shadow
chancellorship if he had agreed to serve in his sibling's team.
Tisch owed her elevation to the
chancellorship to a quirk in the state Constitution that effectively vests control
of the Board
of Regents in the incumbent speaker — a power Silver exercised with ruthless competence.
There is a widespread public view that the party mismanaged the economy when last in government, and the political debate for Labour is whether to continue to defend the Treasury record during the era
of Gordon Brown's
chancellorship, or instead admit error and move on.
After stepping down from the
chancellorship, Mr. Klein, 64, took a job with the News Corporation, one
of the world's largest media conglomerates, as chief executive
of the education division and as executive vice president in the office
of the company's chairman, Rupert Murdoch.
A number
of Black opponents have threatened to take legal action to try to block her from taking the
chancellorship if (and now, when) she received a waiver from Steiner, including NYC Councilman Charles Barron and Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries, both Brooklyn Democrats.
The former work and pensions secretary had accused Osborne and David Cameron
of protecting wealthy Tory - voting pensioners at the expense
of the working poor, while a number
of backbench MPs were openly attacking his
chancellorship.
And we got a grant from the agency to do some malaria studies and after, sort
of, successive R01 grants, we were funded to work on malaria, and they offered me the directorship
of this, that's when I decided to leave the vice
chancellorship at Duke and to return to Johns Hopkins, which is really my academic home.
Michelle Rhee's public popularity has shifted upward within the District
of Columbia, pollsters tell us, but the elites who chair the committee set up by the National Research Council (NRC)
of the National Academy
of Science to assess Rhee's
chancellorship are holding firm to their anti-Rhee convictions, no matter what the evidence.
The chart shows the extent to which students closed the District - National performance gap annually during the years when the District was under Rhee's
Chancellorship and that
of her predecessors.
I spent this morning diving into the new NAEP numbers in an effort to paint a more complete picture
of student achievement in DC over the past decade, which included the three tumultous years
of Michelle Rhee's
chancellorship.
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chancellorship mess gets messier
When they received news
of Adolf Hitler's election to the German
Chancellorship, they decided to remain in Colombia, where her father founded a small textile factory.
The role
of Lord
Chancellorship has had a rapid turnover recently.