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leadership
noun as in act or instance of leading
Strongest matches
captaincy, captainship, care, coaching, direction, encouragement, guardianship, guidance, initiative, lead, navigation, overseeing, pilotage, piloting, shepherding, steering, stewardship, superintendence, superintendency, supervision, tutelage
Strong matches
administration, directorship, generalship, governance, government, influence, management, running, sway
Example Sentences
“I would implore our leadership to go to the important issues the American people are thinking about: that’s completing our work at the end of the year and moving into next year.”
It has also offered conductors a new deal to work on Sundays, he said, adding that the leadership of the RMT union will look at the offer before putting it to members for a vote.
US state department spokesman Matthew Miller meanwhile told a news conference in Washington that he was “not in a position to dispute the reports” about the whereabouts of Hamas’s leadership.
Google’s reply to the report — that such a move would “harm consumers, developers and American technological leadership at precisely the moment it is most needed” — is aimed at appealing to Trump’s America-first brand.
Hoover notes that there are ways Trump might skirt the legislative process to enact his will as he appoints people to leadership positions ranging from health care to the U.S.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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