elected leader
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leader
noun[C]
uk/ˈliː.dər/us/ˈliː.dɚ/
a person in control of a group, country, ...
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First, a newlyelectedleaderis supposedly granted a ' honeymoon ', a grace period during which he should not be held responsible for the past government's failures.
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He was elected to the authority and thenelectedleaderof it.
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One can imagine the mayhem if anelectedleaderchose an executive from a minority party.
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Thus was heelectedleader.
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Tunnecliffe waselectedleaderof the party.
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He waselectedleaderof the "jihad".
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He waselectedleaderof the opposition.
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A mayor is theelectedleaderof the city.
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He was thenelectedleaderof the party.
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Tyahnybok waselectedleaderof the party's parliamentary faction.
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He waselectedleaderat the party's 1942 leadership convention.
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Could any prudentelectedleaderor elected officer of a local authority take that kind of advice without having second thoughts about it?
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If necessary, theelectedleader(pan otets) would call additional meetings.
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Right after its foundation, he waselectedleaderof the political party.
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Decore waselectedleaderof the party on a first ballot victory.
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Garian wishes to beelectedleaderand a vote by 100 warriors is taken.
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There is anelectedleaderchain and an appointed leader chain (known as parallel staffing).
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From 1983 until 1989 he was deputy leader of the local party, and waselectedleaderin 1989.
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He had beenelectedleaderof the coalition and candidate for premiership in case of their victory.
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For example, the externally visible state of a leader election object would be defined as the identity of the currentlyelectedleader.
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She sometimes appears to be the selfelectedleaderof the three and is often too keen to put her opinions forward.
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Dukes, who had beenelectedleaderin 1987, faced a motion of no confidence in his leadership as unrest grew about the poor standing of the party.
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The reforms strengthen the council executives, and provided an option between a directly elected mayor, a directly-elected executive, or an indirectlyelectedleaderall with a fixed four-year term.
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