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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151, Chancellor Norman Lamont is being urged to boost the moribund housing market in his autumn statement on November 12.
152, President Gorbachev, with whom Chancellor Helmut Kohl had been in frequent contact, clearly gave his approval.
153, In 1987 he argued for a beefed-up Neddy with the council meetings chaired by the industry secretary rather than by the chancellor.
154, The bill gives four senior judges and the Lord Chancellor a veto over rules for solicitor advocates.
155, Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, called last night for emergency measures to bring unemployment down.
156, As the new Chancellor, he was already in a position of considerable influence.
157, The chancellor got an earful when he asked the students for feedback.
158, The major change in the central administration was the removal of Rotherham as chancellor.
159, No doubt the chancellor, Gordon Brown, will give it a boost just before the election.
160, Shaking a little at first but gradually warming to his theme, the sacked Chancellor dealt John Major a devastating blow.
161, The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is, don't ever get into this position.
162, Mr Major and his chancellor, Norman Lamont, still have the lowest poll ratings since the second world war.
163, The obvious proximate cause was last week's trade figures, and these spell serious trouble for the Chancellor.
164, Whether these three informed the Lord Chancellor that they intended to speak on these lines is not known.
165, The Chancellor has taken this on board, despite his predominantly male core of advisers.
166, Mr Hombach is a former close adviser to Gerhard Schro der, who was elected chancellor in October 1998.
167, The Chancellor said he wanted talks with the opposition immediately after the Easter holidays.
168, In his autumn statement on 6 November, my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced his public expenditure plans.
169, Traditionally the Chancellor of the Exchequer relents in relation to some minor aspects of the tax proposals in the Budget.
170, Beneath the Treasurer, the Chancellor of the Exchequer came to exercise an effective supervision both of receipt and of audit.
171, The chancellor tied the abolition of duty to the planned arrival, in 1991-92, of the London stock exchange's Taurus.
172, There is much more effective consultation between the Lord Chancellor and the Bar.
173, The bill also allows the Lord Chancellor to restrict the automatic right of appeal to the Court of Appeal.
174, Every hour we are paying for the services of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, at an annual salary of £63,[www.Sentencedict.com]047.
175, Of even greater strategic importance to the review was a condition set down by the Chancellor at the very beginning.
176, The study is an embarrassment for the lord chancellor, who insists that appointments are made purely on merit.
177, The Chancellor says that give conditions have to be met before the UK joins the Euro.
178, That is the prescription of Stephen Bragg, a former vice chancellor of Brunel University.
179, In the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries this jurisdiction was abandoned by the Chancellor and passed to the Court of Star Chamber.
180, The Liverpool lecturers are calling on vice chancellor Peter Toyne to join them in putting pressure on the government to end underfunding.
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