term of office

NOUN
  1. the term during which some position is held
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How To Use term of office In A Sentence

  • The vote to proceed in undue haste looks like an 11th hour bid by the outgoing Councillors to build an edifice to their term of office.
  • The praise that emanated from the media when his term of office reached its one hundredth day surpassed anything ever said about any other President at so early a point and was notably devoid of restraint and reserve. Back from the Mountains
  • As his term progressed, there were reports to the effect that President Suazo desired a second term of office even though the constitution limited the president to only one four-year term. An Exchange on John Negroponte
  • He has made an impressive, if unspectacular start to his term of office and he strikes me as someone who will be very fair and thorough over his dealing with issues.
  • Going to jail in solidarity with her MEC is the first constructive proposal she has ever made in her entire term of office," UDM health spokeswoman Nonhlanhla Nkabinde said in a statement. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The Government is elected for a five-year term of office.
  • The tradition is that, as each new president is installed, he or she establishes a watchword or mantra for the four year term of office.
  • The term of office is for four years, with a possible extension of two years.
  • Governments often lose momentum in their second term of office.
  • During his term of office, Khatami has repeatedly sought a rapprochement with the US, to a large extent unsuccessfully.
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