cabinet minister

NOUN
  1. the job of a senior minister who is a member of the cabinet
  2. a person who is a member of the cabinet
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How To Use cabinet minister In A Sentence

  • The woman, apart from being a lawyer, has a Master's degree in Chemistry, was the first ever female harbourmaster in Canada and the first ever female CEO of a Port Authority in Canada, and is now a Cabinet minister. Archive 2008-11-01
  • She comes from an illustrious political family which includes two former Cabinet ministers.
  • The President has accused two cabinet ministers of working secretly to undermine his position/him.
  • New cabinet ministers want to make an impact from day one. Times, Sunday Times
  • A discussion on a bill presented by a ‘cabinet minister’ would be put to vote after discussions.
  • We were treated to the unedifying spectacle of two cabinet ministers fighting over a seat.
  • The Cabinet Minister made whistle-stop visits to meetings in York and Scarborough and Whitby - the constituencies of Labour MPs Hugh Bayley and Lawrie Quinn.
  • Cabinet ministers will be forced to oust MPs from their own parties to save their careers under plans to redraw the political map of Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • It often seems that true power lies with the Civil Service mandarins, rather than MPs and cabinet ministers.
  • One cabinet minister said it was 'weatherable' and another tried to convince the team to stick with the original plan. Times, Sunday Times
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