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  • noun Plural form of leadership.

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Examples

  • You see anytime a change in leaderships has to come it needs to be a difference maker.

    Blitzer on Obama: He seemed at ease 2008

  • Women also need to become more dominant in leaderships positions both politically and on the private market so that they can fight for better practices and laws concerning women’s rights.

    Interview Thursday:"No one tried to help me when I was raped.I tried to reach out to my best friend at the time but she completely backed off"- Adaeze 2009

  • Women also need to become more dominant in leaderships positions both politically and on the private market so that they can fight for better practices and laws concerning women’s rights.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Their leaderships are the ones that are hiding in mosques and using Afghan civilians as human shields by placing their armor and artillery in close to proximity to civilian schools, hospitals and the like.

    CNN Transcript Oct 29, 2001 2001

  • Finally, the leader of the hemispheric organization asserted that there is a common tendency in the region to substitute institutions for 'leaderships' and that in this regard, Latin America and the Caribbean have still a lot to learn from European countries.

    Caribbean Net News Daily Headlines 2009

  • It is a process of stepping up the siege on Iran and Syria through Lebanon, something that the Administration could come to an agreement over with the European governments, or could implement unilaterally if signs of back tracking or disagreement were to appear in the ranks of some of European leaderships whose relations with both Iran and Hezbollah differ from those of the US.

    Raghida Dergham: How Will Iran and Hezbollah Respond to the Syrian Regime's Predicament? Raghida Dergham 2011

  • It is a process of stepping up the siege on Iran and Syria through Lebanon, something that the administration could come to an agreement over with the European governments, or could implement unilaterally if signs of backtracking or disagreement were to appear in the ranks of some of European leaderships whose relations with both Iran and Hezbollah differ from those of the US.

    Raghida Dergham: How Will Iran and Hezbollah Respond to the Syrian Regime's Predicament? Raghida Dergham 2011

  • It is a process of stepping up the siege on Iran and Syria through Lebanon, something that the administration could come to an agreement over with the European governments, or could implement unilaterally if signs of backtracking or disagreement were to appear in the ranks of some of European leaderships whose relations with both Iran and Hezbollah differ from those of the US.

    Raghida Dergham: How Will Iran and Hezbollah Respond to the Syrian Regime's Predicament? Raghida Dergham 2011

  • Ahmed Said, a 40-year-old shopkeeper in Ramallah, said, The Arab world is changing and both leaderships, in Gaza and the West Bank, must pay more attention to their people's needs.

    Abbas Shakes Up Cabinet in Election Push Richard Boudreaux 2011

  • It is a process of stepping up the siege on Iran and Syria through Lebanon, something that the Administration could come to an agreement over with the European governments, or could implement unilaterally if signs of back tracking or disagreement were to appear in the ranks of some of European leaderships whose relations with both Iran and Hezbollah differ from those of the US.

    Raghida Dergham: How Will Iran and Hezbollah Respond to the Syrian Regime's Predicament? Raghida Dergham 2011

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