Sentences with phrase «chancellorship in»

Such a treasure was granted to the German Archbishop for his aid and chancellorship in service to the current Emperor.
He took over the chancellorship in 1993, filling the gap left by the now unquotable Norman Lamont who was forced out by then leader John Major.
[47] Osborne acceded to the chancellorship in the continuing wake of the financial crisis.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

Martin Schulz, candidate for the Germany Chancellorship has reiterated that there's need to crackdown on human trafficking and smugglers in a bid to stop illegal migration.
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.
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.
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).
Cable broke from the Lib Dem line pushed by Nick Clegg in suggesting that the coalition could split before the election, also hinted that he would walk away before then if his policy «red lines» were crossed, and then refused to rule out a tilt at the chancellorship should the possibility arise in the future.
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.
A Cable chancellorship with Labour backing could be bold in redistributing the tax burden - ending higher - rate tax relief on pensions, closing tax loopholes at the top and reducing the share paid by lower earners.
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.
In that case, David Cameron may well be on the phone to Vince Cable to offer him the chancellorship.
He can not bring Europe up before or during the election in any way that is not party policy, but I doubt he could restrain himself in a position as important as the Shadow Chancellorship.
When she assumed the chancellorship, a voucher program in operation in D.C. was up for renewal.
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.
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.
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.
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