Sentences with phrase «exalted office»

The phrase "exalted office" means a very important and powerful position or role. Full definition
PDP said it is improper for the occupant of the exalted office of the vice president to engage in smear campaign, making unsubstantiated statements to score cheap political points.
Or that the creed of a governor installed by law, on due process, is to push for self - help, over and above due process, using his exalted office as abused collateral?
National leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has observed that despite occupying the exalted office of the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo...
«We, therefore, use this opportunity to reaffirm our deep respect for the distinguished person and office of the Honourable Chief Justice of Nigeria, and we will never be party to any unpatriotic effort to denigrate his exalted office.
«The open call to violence, disorder and inflammatory predisposition of a man who occupies such an exalted office is.
«However, the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria and the Nigerian judiciary sincerely appreciate the interest of Nigerians towards the appointment of a substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria to oversee the affairs of the judiciary as the third arm of government, but believes that issuing an ultimatum to Mr. President appears to be going too far and smacks of disrespect for the exalted office of the President.»
In The Abduction by James Grippando, Allison Leahy, U.S. Attorney General, is running for President, and her opponent is Lincoln Howe, retired four - star general and the first African - American to run for this exalted office (that's where the resemblance with Colin Powell ends).
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