Someone who holds a government office.
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Examples for "officer"
Examples for "officer"
1Talk to the public information officer. Abrams' voice belied his tough talk.
2Chief health officer Brett Sutton said the low case numbers were encouraging.
3However, the league officer in a statement issued this morning said that:
4At least four others including a police officer were injured, officials said.
5Waikato's medical officer of health Felicity Dumble says common sense has prevailed.
1Therefore, official US rhetoric on Syrian citizens defending themselves must change today.
2The proposed state law would allow legal action first, official classification later.
3Turkish forces shelled northern Iraq this morning, a Kurdish government official said.
4House speaker Paul Ryan said: No public official is above the law.
5An administration official said the new executive order would likely exclude Iraq.
1It paid off; today he is the lead systems administrator at Pandora.
2Gerry Armstrong, the ATP Tour administrator, said: Nobody can help the weather.
3Joint administrator Geoff Rowley said they were unable to avoid the situation.
4Feinberg's actions as fund administrator have been subject to criticism for months.
5Indeed, there are a great many tools available to the Windows administrator.
1When Thanatos changed, by assassinating the prior officeholder and taking his place.
2In the past I have been with a prior officeholder, this one's successor.
3The officeholder is also accredited to the Cook Islands and Niue.
4You can take any rank of officeholder, from Secretaries down to very junior employees.
5A former Green Party candidate, advisor, and senior officeholder, Jack has a strong campaigning background.
1Turkish forces shelled northern Iraq this morning, a Kurdish government official said.
2Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson resigned, a government official said.
3No US government official has come close to saying this in public.
4The other bidder was Greek industrial group Mytilineos, the government official said.
5The militants also captured 13 of their rivals, a government official said.
1If the heiress were to die, the public administrator might take it.
2No editor, no political writer, and no public administrator achieved enough good reputation to preserve his memory for twenty years.
3The governors of cities act as judges, and the bishops as public administrators.
4Public administrators of cities and wider metropolitan areas need to develop a big picture plan.
5His executors were "to act without bonds, and also to act without interference of any court of law or any Public Administrator whatever."
1House speaker Paul Ryan said: No public official is above the law.
2Broadbent, chairman for almost three years, was a former public official and banker.
3This attack on a public official cannot be viewed in isolation.
4There was his lack of legislative accomplishments as a public official.
5Rhine also made it impossible for a public official to take a bribe.
1They neither expected nor desired from the public officer any partisan service.
2On what grounds could this interference by a public officer be justified?
3Nothing national is exhibited for money; and no public officer is a showman.
4Term is the period of time for which a public officer is elected.
5A public officer, called Accensus, preceded the other consul, and the lictors followed.
1He was happy to influence events through the classic skills of a higher civil servant.
2Numerous Ministers and TDs have argued that their salaries, pensions and increments are related to the pay of higher civil servants.
3Higher civil servants have said they would not support further public service reform if it meant additional attacks on their terms and conditions.
Translations for higher civil servant