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interim

[in-ter-uhm] / ˈɪn tər əm /




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There does, at least for now, seem a determination that things will change with a new interim female chief of staff and a female political director in post.

From BBC

If successfully impeached, Jeri would cease to exercise his functions and be replaced by a new interim president.

From Barron's

Following his appointment as interim head coach, Tudor's first game in charge will be a significant one as Spurs host north London rivals Arsenal in the Premier League on 22 February.

From BBC

Peruvian prosecutors said Friday they had begun investigating interim president Jose Jeri on suspicion of influence peddling over his role in the irregular hiring of nine women in his administration.

From Barron's

The licenses come a few weeks after Venezuela’s interim government made changes to its hydrocarbon law to ease state control of its dilapidated oil industry.

From The Wall Street Journal