Synonym: administration, presidential term, presidentship. Similar words: residence, president, presidential, resident, residential, tendency, beside, besides. Meaning: ['prezɪdənsɪ] n. 1. the tenure of a president 2. the office and function of president.
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91, Political observers widely believe Perot is backing the Reform Party as a vehicle that would allow him to seek the presidency again.
92, A number of senators are already mapping their campaigns for the presidency.
93, Indeed, Clinton spent the first half of his presidency finding his foreign policy legs.
94, His presidency lacked an over-arching theme or a guiding principle.
95, They, too, made a comeback, winning the presidency with Jimmy Carter in 1976.
96, Yeah, George, same thing happened to the presidency under Richard Nixon.
97, Axel raises campaign money and advises candidates, including Adlai Stevenson, the Illinois governor who lost the presidency twice to Eisenhower.
98, John F.. Kennedy won by a hair and under questionable circumstances, yet his presidency was never considered illegitimate.
99, It is of some interest to note that the press carried very brief notices that Herrera had relinquished the presidency.
100, Richard Lugar, for instance, briefly sought the presidency themselves but died of inhibited personality traits on the campaign trail.
101, The World Bank presidency has a habit of surrounding its occupants with a warm, well-meaning aura.http://Sentencedict.com
102, Clinton ventured to Capitol Hill Tuesday night enjoying the highest public approval ratings of his presidency.
103, It is due to reach its completion during our presidency in the latter part of this year.
104, Using its easily controlled procedures, Acting President Choi was elected to the presidency on December 6.
105, The Democratic party has won the presidency only once out of the last six elections since 1964.
106, And in the third year of his presidency, he actually achieved some remarkable successes in that area.
107, When Jefferson defeated Adams for the presidency, Adams left town before the inauguration rather than shake hands with him.
108, This chapter begins by considering the circumstances that brought about the so-called imperial presidency.
109, Among his many far-reaching reforms, Gorbachev effected a transfer of power from Communist Party to executive presidency.
110, Chun, who by that stage of his presidency often monopolized meetings with visitors, this time listened intently.
111, Gbagbo was catapulted into the presidency through a series of remarkable events.
112, Chun was coy only about his ambition for the presidency, and then only to preserve the formalities.
113, A year ago, the experts were predicting another one-term presidency.
114, Morris is going through one of the roughest patches of his presidency.
115, From ancient Rome to the Weimar Republic to the Carter presidency, regimes have been rotted by the monetary cancer called inflation.
116, In the end, Gerald R.. Ford pardoned Nixon after he resigned the presidency in disgrace.
117, In 1960, young Democrats had taken over the party by nominating John E Kennedy for the presidency.
118, Cameroun provides another example of a country whose stability was seriously jeopardized by a major crisis over the succession to the presidency.
119, It was his chief aim to restore the nation's faith in the presidency.
120, The pact, which was negotiated during the Bush presidency, has been stalled since 1993.
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