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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211, The Lord Chancellor, Lord Mackay, concurred with allowing the taxpayers' appeal on the grounds of statutory construction alone.
212, The hopes of Nigel Lawson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for financing the trade deficit are partly pinned on this ability.
213, His days are now numbered as Chancellor, but who the Hell cares about Norman Lamont?
214, The Chancellor has also cut back tax relief on relocation packages for employees.
215, The Chancellor should be wary of the argument that the deficit does not matter because it is in the private sector.
216, In addition, the Chancellor plans to restrict the married couple's allowance to the new low rate.
217, The Chancellor is, however, unsympathetic and safety-first will be his watchword.
218, He is assisted by two or more technical assessors also appointed by the Lord Chancellor.
219, The 59-year-old former banker said he will be succeeded as chancellor and party chairman by Finance Minister Viktor Klima.
220, Yet the vocabulary the chancellor uses is still closed in, tight and restrained.
221, The President's position is merely ceremonial; it is the Chancellor who holds real power.
222, By 1254 he was a canon of Exeter Cathedral, and we soon learn that he had become chancellor of the cathedral.
223, In later years, the post developed into an early version of that we know as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
224, This is making Chancellor Helmut Kohl's government think about a new immigration policy.
225, She concluded by saying she was proud to be Chancellor of Salford.
226, Concerts included a series in memory of our late Chancellor, Sir Monty Finniston.
227, Chancellor Cuno's government proclaimed a policy of passive resistance, which entailed unlimited subsidies to the population of the Ruhr.
228, He eventually became Lord Chancellor, the most powerful position in the British legal system.
229, There was no discussion between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor for two days.
230, In the 1980s the Chancellor reduced the rate of corporation tax companies paid but also reduced the allowances on new investment.
231, But with the tax collectors anxious to get their hands on every ha'penny, the Chancellor can not afford to be generous.
232, The dependence of the Reich Chancellor on coalition support sharply restricted his prerogatives.
233, The Chancellor also announced some minor changes to Personal Equity Plans.
234, The Chancellor will try to sell his Budget to the business community as one geared towards promoting enterprise and investment.
235, The embattled Chancellor had been hoping for a public show of loyalty from the Prime Minister.
236, After a winter of crisis in Britain's hospitals the Chancellor brought forward part of his planned summer spending round.
237, I shall ensure, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] that my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer is made aware of his comments.
238, Turning to Britain's educational system, the vice chancellor of Salford adopted a different perspective.
239, More than a hint of the attack which is coming was dropped yesterday by Norman Lamont, the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
240, He held the post until November 1922 - the longest period for which a Weimar Chancellor had yet survived.
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