Vice-presidents Sentence Examples
The court consists of a president, one or more vice-presidents and a variable number of judges.
He was one of the vice-presidents of the Evangelical Alliance.
The executive power is vested by the constitution in a presi dent, two vice-presidents and a cabinet of ministers.
The president and vice-presidents, who must be Venezuelans by birth and more than thirty years old, are elected by an electoral body or council composed of members of the national Congress, one member from each state and the Federal District.
A vacancy in the office of president is filled by one of the two vice-presidents elected at the same time and under the same conditions.
The vice-presidents cannot be candidates for the presidency during their occupancy of the supreme executive office, nor can the ministers of state, nor the generalin-chief of the army, while in the exercise of their official duties.
The country had been thrown into absolute confusion from a political and administrative point of view, but gradually order was restored, and peaceful conditions were reconstituted throughout the republic. The four years of office for which General Caceres was elected passed in uneventful fashion, and in 1890 Senor Morales Bermudez was nominated to the presidency, with Senor Solar and Senor Borgono as first and second vice-presidents.
The president and three vice-presidents constitute the executive.
It was impossible to continue to treat as enemies of the state a party which had supplied one of the vice-presidents to the Reichstag, and which after the election of 1881 outnumbered by forty votes any other single party.
After the revolution he was elected by four departments to the Constituent Assembly, and became one of its vice-presidents.
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The executive branch of the government is presided over by a president and two vice-presidents, who are elected by direct popular vote for a period of four years, and are not eligible for re-election for the next succeeding term.
The next president was Jose Maria Obando, but his term of office had to be completed by vice-presidents Obaldia and Mallarino.
When the anti-slavery society was formed in 1823, Wilberforce and Clarkson became vice-presidents; but before their aim was accomplished Wilberforce had retired from public life, and the Emancipation Bill was not passed till August 1833, a month after his death.
Mr Chamberlain then called a general meeting on his own responsi bility in February, when a new constitution was proposed; and in May, at the annual meeting of the Liberal-Unionist council, the free-food Unionists, being in a minority, retired, and the association was reorganized under Mr Chamberlain's auspices, Lord Lansdowne and Lord Selborne (both of them cabinet ministers) becoming vice-presidents.
AdvertisementHe was minister of foreign affairs during part of the brief Gambetta administration, and subsequently one of the vice-presidents of the chamber, serving also on the budget commission and on a special industrial and agricultural inquiry.
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Veteran sprint racer Jackson, one of Green Belt MC 's vice-presidents, only missed out on winning his class by 0.3sec.
In large companies, business managers of different departments may report to department heads, vice presidents or other senior executives.
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