President
in sentence
4412 examples of President in a sentence
Before becoming governor of Texas, or Barack Obama before running for president, could not make even a small county manager in China's system.
So his daddy is
president
for life of Equatorial Guinea, a West African nation that has exported billions of dollars of oil since the 1990s and yet has a truly appalling human rights record.
No coincidence that the
president
of the strongest nation on Earth is half-Kenyan, partly raised in Indonesia, has a Chinese-Canadian brother-in-law.
The country was divided again, so much that our parliament resigned, we had no
president
for a year, and no prime minister.
To be a prime minister or a president, you have to have an ideology, you have to have a meta-narrative, you have to have a theory of how things work, you have to belong to a party.
And even with a relatively popular
president
like Obama, the figures for the Presidency run about 40, 45, sometimes 50 percent at best.
The last parliament of our century opened with our
president
announcing to the country that this was the most important economic initiative for the country today.
And let me actually quote the
president
of Brazil, Ms. Dilma Rousseff.
Now the current goal isn't something like, I want to be
president
or the best surfer in the world.
The other one is the Information Assurance mission, which is to protect the national security systems of the United States, and by that, that's things like the communications that the
president
uses, the communications that control our nuclear weapons, the communications that our military uses around the world, and the communications that we use with our allies, and that some of our allies themselves use.
And then, for people, citizens of the world who are going about their lawful business on a day-to-day basis, the
president
on his January 17 speech, laid out some additional protections that we are providing to them.
This is something that the attorney general of the United States and the
president
also actually have both talked about this, and I defer to the attorney general, because this is his lane.
And so the FBI, under the leadership of an attorney general who is African-American and a
president
of the United States who is African-American, have adopted the Tea Party definition of the crisis, in which it is the first virgin crisis in history, conceived without sin in the executive ranks.
The first day of the hunt, they didn't see a single bear, so it was a big bummer for everyone, but the second day, the dogs cornered one after a really long chase, but by that point, the
president
had given up and gone back to camp for lunch, so his hunting guide cracked the animal on the top of the head with the butt of his rifle, and then tied it up to a tree and started tooting away on his bugle to call Roosevelt back so he could have the honor of shooting it.
We're going to talk about it, because even though it didn't really take long after Roosevelt's hunt in 1902 for the toy to become a full-blown craze, most people figured it was a fad, it was a sort of silly political novelty item and it would go away once the
president
left office, and so by 1909, when Roosevelt's successor, William Howard Taft, was getting ready to be inaugurated, the toy industry was on the hunt for the next big thing.
The bear is a helpless victim tied to a tree, and the
president
of the United States decided to show it some mercy.
[One hundred and forty-three] years after the end of slavery, and [43] years after the passage of the Voting Rights Act, an African-American was elected
president.
We've gone from having to hide our sexuality in order to maintain our jobs and our families to literally getting a place at the table with the
president
and a shout out at his second inauguration.
Now we know that everything is not perfect, especially when you look at what's happening with the LGBT rights issue internationally, but it says something about how far we've come when our
president
puts the gay freedom struggle in the context of the other great freedom struggles of our time: the women's rights movement and the civil rights movement.
A constitution is something which was set up in the past that applies now in the present, and what it says is, no matter how much we might to reelect a popular
president
for a third term, no matter how much white Americans might choose to feel that they want to reinstate the institution of slavery, we can't.
And the hysteria grew and grew until in February 1942, the
president
of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, ordered all Japanese-Americans on the West Coast of America to be summarily rounded up with no charges, with no trial, with no due process.
Still people thought, no, that was not serious computer science, and it was a man named Jerry Wiesner, who happened to be the
president
of MIT, who did think it was computer science.
And one of the keys for anybody who wants to start something in life: Make sure your
president
is part of it.
She was a vice
president
in a Fortune 50 company, and she said to me with a sense of deep frustration, "I've worked really hard to improve my confidence and my assertiveness and develop a great brand, I get terrific performance evals from my boss, my 360s in the organization let me know that my teams love working for me, I've taken every management course that I can here, I am working with a terrific mentor, and yet I've been passed over twice for advancement opportunities, even when my manager knows that I'm committed to moving up and even interested in an international assignment.
So, just one example: Madame de Gaulle, the wife of the French president, was famously asked once, "What do you most desire?"
You become the
president
of the United States.
But if you become the
president
of Zimbabwe, and you say, "You know, I really like this job.
Two weeks ago, Afghanistan had its first democratic transfer of power and elected
president
Ashraf Ghani, which is huge, and I'm very optimistic about him, and I'm hopeful that he'll give Afghanistan the changes that it needs, especially within the legal sector.
We live in a world where my eight-year-old daughter only knows a black
president.
There's a great possibility that our next
president
will be a woman, and as she gets older, she may question, can a white guy be
president?
Back
Next
Related words
Would
First
Which
Country
Elected
Political
After
Their
Election
Former
About
Power
Could
Government
Years
Other
Should
Policy
World
There