Similar words: secretary, undersecretary, head of state, chief of state, secret, in secret, secretive, open secret. Meaning: n. 1. the person who holds the secretaryship of the Department of State 2. a government minister for foreign relations 3. the position of the head of the State Department.
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(61) The court or the Secretary of State may waive reporting restrictions in individual cases for the benefit of the child.
(62) The Secretary of State should apply himself to his own evidence.
(63) The Secretary of State is clearly a beneficiary of the legislation; the powers bestowed on that office have grown considerably.
(64) It is a shocking state of affairs, and the Secretary of State should be ashamed of himself.
(65) Will the Secretary of State now admit that he intends to privatise part of the local schools inspectorate?
(66) The step was announced by the secretary of state in person and given maximum publicity.
(67) The secretary of state said the measures are designed to send the regime a clear and unmistakable signal.
(68) Indeed, the governments of the region seem quite ungrateful when the well-meaning secretary of state turns up on their doorsteps.
(69) And Secretary of State Peter Lilley should also demand that the brewers pay adequate compensation to tenants who refuse to take leases.
(70) The inspector's report is then submitted by the Chief Inspector to the Secretary of State.
(71) Each of the departments listed above has its senior minister, the secretary of state, in the Cabinet.
(72) Will the Secretary of State now applaud those London Labour boroughs for their excellent results?
(73) The Secretary of State mentioned in his statement the disappointment that others might feel.
(73) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(74) Mr. Foulkes I advise the Secretary of State to ensure that all his flight bookings are transferable.
(75) It would be interesting to know with whom this initiative was discussed by those who advise the secretary of state.
(76) They, too, saw the secretary of state read the statement.
(77) However, what plan was the Secretary of State talking about in front of the journalists?
(78) I wrote to the Secretary of State, but he has not even begun to justify the Government's action.
(79) The Secretary of State has presided over the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs in the defence industry in recent years.
(80) The other was Dean Rusk, assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern affairs.
(81) She asked the Secretary of State to hold an inquiry at which parties could be heard and witnesses examined.
(82) But, no, the Secretary of State decided to make him joint vice-chairman of his standards task force.
(83) From the wait-and-negotiate camp, Secretary of State Vance resigned his post in protest.
(84) The report that my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State published yesterday is extremely important.
(85) And it was well worth it, argued Edward Walker, an assistant secretary of state.
(86) After bids and counter bids the Secretary of State referred the Guinness proposal to the Commission for inquiry and report.
(87) In reply, the Secretary of State said that parental wishes were paramount.
(88) The Secretary of State has also granted a general dispensation to members who are tenants of council houses.
(89) Apart from that situation the Secretary of State is not in my judgment bound to accept the advice of the judges.
(90) If Bush wins, he should appoint Clinton as his secretary of state and give Gore a seat in the cabinet.
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