Synonym: premier, prime minister. Similar words: cancelled, chance, cancellation, by chance, perchance, fat chance, stand a chance, take a chance. Meaning: ['tʃɑːnsələ] n. 1. the person who is head of state (in several countries) 2. the honorary or titular head of a university.
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121, The Chancellor, an experienced man, knew an opening of consequence when he heard it.
122, To judge from the polls, he was failing to persuade voters that he was chancellor material.
123, Because of other demands on his time, the Chancellor will not usually be a leading participant on a regular basis.
124, Nevertheless, she did give outright support to the stand taken by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
125, Even so Adenauer was only elected Chancellor by a slim margin - 202 votes out of 404.
126, As my hon. Friend knows, fiscal matters are for our right hon. Friend the Chancellor.
127, Mr Major and his Chancellor Norman Lamont were fighting for their political lives last night in the greatest crisis they have faced.
128, Few would have predicted that a radical, reforming Lord Chancellor would begin an assault on the restrictive practices of barristers.
129, Mr Lamont has also put his mark on Tory budgets for the next three years, regardless of whether he remains Chancellor.
130, Then the Chancellor helped the industry by abolishing car tax in his Autumn Statement.
131, The Chancellor also signalled he did not favour an early cut in interest rates.
132, Combined with domestic problems, the Chancellor s economic framework will be stress tested to the full.
133, Ministries send in monthly reports which are annotated and submitted to the Chancellor via the state secretaries.
134, When as Chancellor he was preparing to enter in 1985, he said, tacit agreement had been reached with the Bundesbank.
135, Once again, in his autumn statement yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer was forecasting an economic upturn.
136, With Chancellor at the wheel, they had left enfamille to do the shopping.
137, At present the Chancellor has nine days' prior warning of the crucial retail price figures.
138, I was going to ask the Chancellor whether his views about defeating inflation apply to house price inflation.
139, When a Chancellor resigns between elections, the government political parties decide who shall be his successor.
140, The Chancellor spent yesterday making substantial stylistic changes to the speech but the main elements were left untouched.
141, The reputation of the chancellor of the exchequer, Nigel Lawson, was at its zenith.
142, In its provisions dealing with the Chancellor, the Basic Law differs markedly and consciously from its Weimar predecessor.
143, An annual report will be presented to the Lord Chancellor and will be laid before Parliament.
144, The only way to avoid that would be for the Chancellor of the Exchequer to give the health service an open-ended budget.
145, The war will rage until Chancellor Norman Lamont spells out his plans for economic recovery on Thursday in the traditional autumn statement.
146, The chancellor must convince students that the inquiry was thorough and fair.
147, However,[www.Sentencedict.com] in the 1988 Budget the Chancellor abolished the tax relief on all inter-personal covenants except those made for charitable purposes.
148, Why, even the Chancellor of the Exchequer is said to be worried at that.
149, The former chancellor questioned the prime minister's ability to govern.
150, Dealers now hope the Chancellor will slash interest rates again in next week's autumn statement.
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