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  • noun Plural form of cochair.

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Examples

  • The blueprint released by the bipartisan cochairs of the president's deficit commission -- which will slash spending on Medicare, Social Security, and vital public services while tilting the tax code in favor of the top -- appears to buy into just this sort of depressing realism.

    Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: The High Costs of Cheap Talk Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The blueprint released by the bipartisan cochairs of the president's deficit commission -- which will slash spending on Medicare, Social Security, and vital public services while tilting the tax code in favor of the top -- appears to buy into just this sort of depressing realism.

    Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: The High Costs of Cheap Talk Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • As the cochairs were introduced, Abby, Esme, India, and Monique left the table and made their way to the staircase.

    One Flight Up Susan Fales-Hill 2010

  • The blueprint released by the bipartisan cochairs of the president's deficit commission--which will slash spending on Medicare, Social Security, and vital public services while tilting the tax code in favor of the top -- appears to buy into just this sort of depressing realism.

    Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: The High Costs of Cheap Talk Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The blueprint released by the bipartisan cochairs of the president's deficit commission -- which will slash spending on Medicare, Social Security, and vital public services while tilting the tax code in favor of the top -- appears to buy into just this sort of depressing realism.

    Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: The High Costs of Cheap Talk Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The blueprint released by the bipartisan cochairs of the president's deficit commission -- which will slash spending on Medicare, Social Security, and vital public services while tilting the tax code in favor of the top -- appears to buy into just this sort of depressing realism.

    Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: The High Costs of Cheap Talk Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • The blueprint released by the bipartisan cochairs of the president's deficit commission -- which will slash spending on Medicare, Social Security, and vital public services while tilting the tax code in favor of the top -- appears to buy into just this sort of depressing realism.

    Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson: The High Costs of Cheap Talk Jacob S. Hacker 2010

  • As the cochairs were introduced, Abby, Esme, India, and Monique left the table and made their way to the staircase.

    One Flight Up Susan Fales-Hill 2010

  • Emanuel, 33, along with coexecutive director Mary Mel French and general cochairs Linda Bloodworth Thomason and Harry Thomason, will have had six weeks to mount the largest and most elaborate Inauguration of modern times.

    Hollywood Meets Woodstock 2008

  • "Even stick figures on a video screen can be overwhelmingly persuasive," says Samuel Guiberson, a Houston attorney who cochairs a technology committee of the American Bar Association.

    Scene Of The Crime 2008

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