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- noun Plural form of
chairperson .
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Examples
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According to a new analysis by the government watchdog group Public Citizen, 96 percent of the $17.8 million raised is from corporations or their chairpersons, CEOs, or presidents.
Discourse.net: Why Aren't Hardware Limits on Netbooks an Anti-Trust Violation? 2009
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The council is the faculty's governing body and voting members consist of chairpersons and department and divisional representatives.
Len Levitt: Brooklyn College Profs to Ray Kelly: Stop Spying on Muslims Len Levitt 2011
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In December 2010, Mr. McCrudden, who had been living in Singapore prior to his arrest, allegedly posted the execution list and sought home addresses and other personal information about nine government officials, including the chairpersons of the CFTC and the SEC, prosecutors said.
Ex-Commodities Broker Pleads Guilty To Death Threats Chad Bray 2011
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Some arrangements came naturally: A few state delegations are sitting together, as are some Republican committee chairpersons with their ranking Democratic member.
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The council is the faculty's governing body and voting members consist of chairpersons and department and divisional representatives.
Len Levitt: Brooklyn College Profs to Ray Kelly: Stop Spying on Muslims Len Levitt 2011
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He also sought home addresses and other personal information from the public via the website about nine government officials he described as "corrupt," including the chairpersons of the CFTC and the SEC, prosecutors said.
Man Accused of Threatening to Kill Regulators Chad Bray 2011
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But understanding what your brand represents and what matters most to your boardroom, combined with specific upfront planning, will guide your team one step closer to the accountability we desire and our chairpersons demand.
CMOs: Stake A Claim On A System of Accountability Michael Brunner 2010
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But Broder desperately needed to create a "pox on both parties" narrative, so he concocted some nonsense about how Democratic committee chairpersons were equally at fault, because they were too concerned with looking out "for their own prerogatives."
David Broder Wants John McCain To Restore Balance To The GOP 2010
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But Broder desperately needed to create a "pox on both parties" narrative, so he concocted some nonsense about how Democratic committee chairpersons were equally at fault, because they were too concerned with looking out "for their own prerogatives."
David Broder Wants John McCain To Restore Balance To The GOP 2010
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One non-Executive Council (non-council) RCA member, named by the chairpersons
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