Sentences with phrase «tenure as»

After Ayo Fayose's tenure as governor of Ekiti, I expect to see him in the EFCC office.
Fifteen months into her husband's tenure as mayor, First Lady Chirlane McCray's role in his administration has evolved.
Lynch has deep ties to New York, including her tenure as the U.S. attorney for the eastern district of New York.
Silver also said this was not a sign he would end his tenure as speaker, which began in 1994, making him one of the longest serving Assembly speaker in the state's history.
Ravitch recalled during his brief tenure as lieutenant governor taking note of the numerous lobbyists who came to town when the legislature was in session.
One state's most prominent Republicans privately derided the three - day affair as «kindergarten time» and dismissed Cox's nine - month tenure as «one of the most incompetent in our time.»
Brian Kavanagh has been a leading environmentalist throughout his tenure as a member of the New York State Assembly.
I asked Cuomo about his relationship with Donovan, whose tenure as DA overlapped with Cuomo's term as attorney general, and what he thinks of Donovan as a candidate.
Weprin campaigned on his experience both in his two terms on the City Council, where he served as chairman of the Finance Committee, and his short tenure as an assemblyman since he was elected to that office in a special election in February.
The budget delay is a defeat for Cuomo, who likes to boast of a string of on - time budgets early in his tenure as governor.
The new Tappan Zee Bridge, which is set to partially open soon, is the seminal infrastructure project of Andrew Cuomo's tenure as governor.
Her tenure as the Dean of one of the world's foremost agricultural universities has produced landmark achievements in education, food safety, public awareness and cutting - edge research.
Just weeks before he will end his 12 - year tenure as the City's chief executive, Mayor Bloomberg visited Washington Heights»...
The Ohio governor also turned his fire on Clinton and her tenure as secretary of state, saying she had made a «terrible» mistake in intervening in Libya against longtime strongman Moammar Gadhafi.
«During my tenure as Governor, I have held the line on the rate of cost escalation for health care providers and managed care plans; implemented reimbursement reforms to right - size hospital inpatient reimbursement; made investments in critically needed, less costly outpatient and primary care services; and implemented measures to make New York Medicaid a smarter purchaser of prescription drugs and transportation services for patients.
(Remember: Cox has a year remaining in his tenure as chairman, and no formal mechanism exists for his mid-term removal).
The move effectively puts an end to speculations that Odigie - Oyegun would continue in office after the expiration of his tenure as the chairman of the party.
The Lewisham East MP criticised Corbyn's «inept, unprofessional and shoddy» tenure as she explained why she quit as shadow health secretary.
During her tenure as home secretary, the government cut housing benefits to EEA nationals.
Even Clegg's most fiercely loyal friends recognise that, if the Lib Dems suffer significant losses and return to opposition, his tenure as party leader will soon end.
There was widespread sniggering early in David Cameron's tenure as leader of the party when candidates started appearing on local election ballot papers tagged as David Cameron's Conservatives.
His tenure as Chairman Ed Cox's right - hand man dates back to Cox's ill - fated — and short - lived — US Senate run back in 2006.
Cox has had a bumpy tenure as chairman — to say the least.
Gillibrand said Congress has a «moral obligation» to pass the measure, which she called the «clearest example of right versus wrong» she has seen during her short tenure as a senator.
Under his tenure as military head of state, he changed the National Anthem, arguing that the new reflected Nigeria's African essence more than the old.
He also thanked his colleagues in ECOWAS for their support and collaboration during his tenure as President and Chairman of ECOWAS.
Foot was more concerned with defections to the SDP during his brief tenure as leader.
David Clarke Jr., a prominent supporter of President Trump's, drew an end to his controversial tenure as Milwaukee County sheriff Thursday, submitting his resignation to the county clerk in a letter that consisted of a single sentence.
The FBI closed an investigation into Clinton's use of a personal email server during her tenure as secretary of state in July when FBI director James Comey announced that he would recommend against charges for the Democratic nominee.
«The advocates who were so verbal and litigious during my tenure as a spokeswoman for city government are now so completely in bed with these failing leaders, they don't dare do the same negative press or file lawsuits which cost city taxpayers millions of dollars,» she wrote.
* He grades his tenure as county executive with a B - minus, citing mistakes that plunged the county into financial crisis while planting the seeds of reform.
Spitzer's ordinary sin — any number of politicians have survived prostitution scandals — ended his tenure as governor because his governorship was already going terribly.
During his tenure as a minister, local councils» budgets were slashed by 20 %.
Faso has a long record of cutting taxes and closing budget deficits that go back to his tenure as Minority Leader in the Assembly, where he developed and pushed proposals that led to real balanced budgets — including the first reduction in state spending in decades while closing a $ 5 billion deficit.
Clinton's campaign said the AP analysis was flawed because it did not include in its calculations meetings with foreign diplomats or U.S. government officials, and the meetings AP examined covered only the first half of Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.
In an interview with WGDJ's Fred Dicker on Wednesday morning, McLaughlin said that the allegations would not affect his tenure as county executive, and that he «can't wait to get out of» Albany.
The mayor tarred his foes as Trump - supporting conservatives in an overwhelmingly liberal city and defended his tenure as the city's 109th chief executive.
Giuliani painted an ominous portrait of the city's energy use, drawing on his tenure as mayor.
Reid praised Clinton's tenure as first lady and her accomplishments as a U.S. senator from New York, adding that he remembers his interactions with her over the years «with awe.»
His tenure as Labour leader was characterised by a leftward shift in his party's policies, and by opposition to the Conservative — Liberal Democrat coalition government's cuts to the public sector.
The attacks only put May under more scrutiny for national security decisions she made during her tenure as Home Secretary, a role she held for six years in the government of her predecessor, David Cameron.
Topping the list of recipients is Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who raked in $ 4,832,140.34 over his tenure as Governor and Attorney General
In February 2017, the Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO) froze the assets of Dr Opuni as part of investigations into his tenure as CEO of COCOBOD.
The eight years of Preet Bharara's tenure as U.S. attorney changed Albany, ousting lawmakers convicted of corruption and peeling back the unsavory workings of state government.
He is facing a twelve count charge over alleged corruption and misappropriation of N6.3 billion during the last leg of his tenure as governor of Plateau state.
The list of troubles and the ensuing scrutiny only seemed to accelerate in the final months of Shola Olatoye's tenure as chairwoman of the New York City Housing Authority.
Hours after he was formally unveiled as AG Andrew Cuomo's preferred LG pick, Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy sent an e-mail to supporters, explaining why he «took up this challenge» and touting his own tenure as the head of upstate's second - largest city.
He denied that his own actions had contributed to his short tenure as leader.
Gordon Brown is leaving his ten - year tenure as chancellor «on a high» but risks leaving behind a legacy of debt, an influential economic forecast has concluded.
The dictionary defines crisis as «a time of intense difficulty or danger» which perhaps applies more to Andrew Lansley's tenure as health secretary than to the service he oversees.
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