Sentences with phrase «temporary leader»

«Galveston Arts Center would like to thank Jo Bremer for her stellar work generating grant income and as temporary leader, «said McLean.
The figures seem irrelevant until nations begin laying down their concrete plans, despite their more - or-less temporary leaders, who have little to worry about in terms of actually putting their plans into action.
Mulvaney, who was appointed by Trump as a temporary leader, has been critical of the agency in the past, going as far as to call it a «joke» and a «wonderful example of how a bureaucracy will function if it has no accountability to anybody.»
In new groups, however, or with persons who are easily rejected or emotionally raw from crisis, temporary leader - support may be necessary.
Following the resignation of Gordon Brown as Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party on 11 May 2010, Harman automatically became the temporary leader of the party as well as the Leader of the Opposition, entitling her to the salary and government car that come with the role.
Following the removal of Executive Director John Faso, the Board of Directors has named Dr. Grant Hobika as it's temporary leader.
And it's unfair to criticise HH — she's a temporary Leader and not had the experience of Leading..
While she was temporary leader, Ms Harman said she would make sure the government was held to account for the «whole load of promises» it had made during the election campaign.
The dog with the strongest scent becomes the temporary leader of the pack until another dog picks up a stronger scent.
That memo also announced NCAT's temporary leaders: the acting director will be Thomas Insel, director of the National Institute of Mental Health; the acting deputy director will be Kathy Hudson, NIH deputy director for science, outreach, and policy.
The trustees abruptly placed her replacement on leave last summer and appointed a temporary leader.
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