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vice-chairmanship

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The office or duties of a vice-chairman.

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Examples

  • China political analysts will close watch to see if Vice President Xi Jinping is promoted to the vice-chairmanship of the Central Military Commission.

    Chinese Leaders Discuss Economic, Political Plans 2010

  • China political analysts will close watch to see if Vice President Xi Jinping is promoted to the vice-chairmanship of the Central Military Commission.

    Chinese Leaders Discuss Economic, Political Plans 2010

  • He has also resigned his board membership at the Bank for International Settlements and his vice-chairmanship of the Financial Stability Board, both influential policy-making bodies.

    Wife's Trades Sink Banker Deborah Ball 2012

  • At the party's 1999 national convention in Dearborn, Michigan, the Dallas group intended to transfer power (the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship) to Perot loyalists, believing they had the votes for an easy win.

    How the Independent Movement Went Left by Going Right Jacqueline Salit 2010

  • At the party's 1999 national convention in Dearborn, Michigan, the Dallas group intended to transfer power (the chairmanship and vice-chairmanship) to Perot loyalists, believing they had the votes for an easy win.

    Jacqueline Salit: How the Independent Movement Went Left by Going Right 2010

  • In accordance with Senate Republican Conference rules, I have temporarily relinquished my vice-chairmanship and ranking positions until I am absolved of these charges.

    Senator Ted Stevens Indicted in Corruption Case - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • In accordance with Senate Republican Conference rules, I have temporarily relinquished my vice-chairmanship and ranking positions until I am absolved of these charges.

    Senator Ted Stevens Indicted in Corruption Case - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • If he were to accept the offer, Becerra would have to give up 16 years of seniority in the House, which has earned him a seat on the Ways and Means Committee and the vice-chairmanship of the House Dem Caucus.

    Election Central Morning Roundup 2009

  • If he were to accept the offer, Becerra would have to give up 16 years of seniority in the House, which has earned him a seat on the Ways and Means Committee and the vice-chairmanship of the House Dem Caucus.

    FL-SEN 2009

  • If he were to accept the offer, Becerra would have to give up 16 years of seniority in the House, which has earned him a seat on the Ways and Means Committee and the vice-chairmanship of the House Dem Caucus.

    Joe Biden 2009

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