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chairwoman

[chair-woom-uhn] / ˈtʃɛərˌwʊm ən /


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Kate Nicholls, chairwoman of the UK Hospitality trade body, agrees about the cultural and economic importance of restaurants to British towns and cities.

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Baroness Sheehan, chairwoman of the House of Lords' environment committee, said the refusal was "extremely disappointing".

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The first minister's official spokesman later said that John Swinney had full confidence in Prof McQueen in her current role as chairwoman of the Scottish Police Authority, a public body that oversees policing.

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“January is a reorder month after the holidays, and some buying appears to be to get ahead of expected price increases due to ongoing tariff issues,” said Susan Spence, chairwoman of the index.

From MarketWatch

Last year, several directors at the CCA resigned, before a new chairwoman, Muse Greenwood, was appointed in December.

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