English to Spanish Dictionary presidency

presidency

presidencia
definition
noun
the presidency of the US
the office of president.
translation of 'presidency'
noun
rectoría,
presidencia,
dirección de
example
All presidents on assuming the 'presidency' receive the same formal constitutional powers.
He was not, by some people's reckoning, a likely candidate for the 'presidency' when he took office in 1979.
Losing the presidency is losing the 'presidency' whether or not the election is close.
Yet this does not mean that some critical observations cannot be made about the role of Eucharistic 'presidency' as it has evolved.
the 'presidency' of the US
But then, no president had begun his 'presidency' with less public support than President Clinton.
What is the White House doing differently now to react to what is obviously a terrible political period for this 'presidency' ?
Well, I don't think when you're talking about the history of a 'presidency' the job simply is to unify the country.
The coming two months are a critical period because it will lay the groundwork for the next 'presidency' and possibly have an effect on determining its success.
the liberal climate that existed during Carter's 'presidency'
During Jefferson's 'presidency' a friend observed him on his way to church, carrying a large prayer book.
And it, also, comes on the first day of the U.S. 'presidency' of the Security Council.
And I like to say that I knew right then and there that he'd be vice president and would be a candidate for the 'presidency' .
the liberal climate that existed during Carter's 'presidency'
The image we see is of an aloof 'presidency' , presiding over dysfunctional government agencies.
In 1941 Maloney defeated the Communist candidate in a crucial election for the Labor Council 'presidency' .
That man owes her big time, both for his 'presidency' and now the chance to shape the supreme court for a generation.
President Polk during his 'presidency' lusted for more land than the country had ever before controlled.
In effect, Congress delegated the war power to the 'presidency' but reserved the right to force removal of the troops.
But the 'presidency' is an office of great responsibility and consequence.
In domestic policies his 'presidency' coincided with a period of considerable economic prosperity.
It was clear that Bill Clinton loved the job of the 'presidency' .
We've heard the 'presidency' called the loneliest job in the world, a splendid misery, whatever.
the 'presidency' of the United States
While seeking the 'presidency' and while in office, Mr. Reagan was attacked by plenty of Republicans.
We did it through the presidency, the 'presidency' of the United States.
They are constitutionally excluded from holding the 'presidency' or the premiership.
Unlike any other elected office, the American 'presidency' first and foremost is charged with keeping us safe and secure.
The surprise ruling left critics of lay 'presidency' wondering what happened to the authority of the Book of Common Prayer, Anglican tradition and worldwide practice, and the 39 articles of faith.
I think we all know that the 'presidency' is tremendously hard work, even for a president like this one who keeps notoriously light hours.
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