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chancellor

[chan-suh-ler, -sler, chahn-] / ˈtʃæn sə lər, -slər, ˈtʃɑn- /






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"Her dad was chancellor of the exchequer - it's a hard line to walk, but she's also very relatable."

From BBC

Bosses have consistently complained about the rising tax burden, with particular concerns about how the chancellor's hike in employer National Insurance contributions drove up the cost of hiring for firms.

From BBC

Once an objection is raised, the program must be modified or dropped by the California Community Colleges chancellor’s office until the sides reach an agreement.

From Los Angeles Times

Queen's University Belfast has broken its ties with the senator, though "no findings of wrongdoing...have been made", who served as the university's chancellor from 1999 to 2009.

From BBC

On March 31, 2010, Mr. Mandelson’s principal secretary sent him a note summarizing a conversation between Mr. Summers and Darling, the chancellor of the Exchequer.

From The Wall Street Journal