Similar words: residential, president, presidency, resident, residence, potentially, essentially, influential. Meaning: [‚prezɪ'denʃl] adj. 1. relating to a president or presidency 2. befitting a president.
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121. The law allows the president to appoint a three-member presidential emergency board to examine the contract dispute and produce non-binding recommendations.
122. Both major parties raised large amounts of soft money for use during the presidential campaign.
123. At two forty that morning, Washington time, the telephone rang at the presidential bedside.
124. Their presidential standard bearer was criticizing the woman they love to hate.
125. Never before have such advertising blitzes taken place so early in a presidential campaign.
126. Burbulis, one of Yeltsin's closest aides, was immediately appointed head of a group of presidential advisors.
127. But the president claims he abandoned this effort when told that it would require a presidential decree.
128. The rumours killed Rachel Jackson before hubby took office, just as they had killed his 1824 presidential bid.
129. Phil Gramm of Texas, who lost a presidential primary bid against Dole.
130. This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.
131. In addition, the timing of elections can also affect the structure of power within presidential democracies.
132. It was announced on Nov. 17 that Kenneth Matiba had been elected by the FORD-Asili faction as its presidential candidate.
133. Dole, who needs conservative activists' support for his presidential bid.
134. Coming in the midst of a presidential campaign, the air attack has generated the inevitable political rhetoric, bombast and pressure.
135. Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole appears to have two minds when it comes to taxes.
136. Perhaps this was best articulated in the course of the presidential address to the Association by Sidney Lee in 1918.
137. That August, Babaginda annulled the results of the June presidential election.
138. That has created a precedent which, it is argued, could also apply to the presidential term.
139. A force of 70 gunmen opened fire on the compound with automatic weapons and grenade-launchers, according to presidential guard commander Maj.
140. To climb back into the presidential race, he must get abortion off the agenda.
140. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
141. Gramm is still on the presidential ballot here, and he is advertising on television for his Senate re-election campaign.
142. Political action committees, which are more active in congressional races, represented only 2 percent of the presidential campaign coffers.
143. He asked for approval of a constitution with sweeping new presidential powers in the failed referendum last week.
144. The cult of precision reaches its apotheosis in the presidential code name: Zero One.
145. A ballot that perplexingly spread presidential names over two pages led to many accidental double votes, which are automatically voided.
146. In accordance with the form in Emergency Plan White, a presidential proclamation extending federal aid was drafted.
147. But there are plenty of things that threaten anew to knock Clinton off his presidential perch.
148. Meanwhile, the National Black Political Convention will be held this summer in a bid to influence the presidential election.
149. Pete Wilson took in his unsuccessful presidential campaign in which he repeatedly highlighted affirmative action as a cutting-edge issue.
150. Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole drew criticism Thursday, when he blamed the welfare system for increases in domestic violence.
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