taking office in English

filling a role, start in a position, beginning a job

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1. The day after taking office, he held a weekend meeting about Darfur.

2. He helped launch the high-level semiannual talks shortly after taking office in 200

3. Owing to this opposition, Barroso was forced to reshuffle his team before taking office.

4. Since taking office, we have encouraged state governments to take an active role in export promotion.

5. Antic was elected to the Senate at the 2019 federal election, taking office on 1 July 2019.

6. President Biden signed an executive order shortly after taking office in January ordering the agency to reconsider the emergency Allotments

7. While she became a beacon for the oppressed and victimised during the Suharto regime[Sentencedict.com], she has done little since taking office.

8. 18 We congratulate on the successful conclusion of the Kyrgyz referendum and Madam Otunbayeva's taking office as President of the Kyrgyz Interim Government.

9. Prior to taking office, Alderwoman Rodriguez-Sanchez worked as a youth educator and was involved in community groups as an activist and organizer.

10. He eventually accepted Chen Shui-bian's offer to become Minister of Foreign Affairs, and renounced his U.S. citizenship on 11 May, eight days before taking office.

11. Of those 4,000 political Appointments, more than 1250 require Senate confirmation.Upon taking office, Biden quickly placed more than 1,000 high-level officials who did not require confirmation into office

12. Prior to taking office, Trump promised to deport the 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States and to build a wall along the Mexico–United States border.

13. Coroner must obtain additional training in medicolegal death investigation, such as training by the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators, within four years of taking office, unless the Coroner has already obtained this training

14. Abortive adjective failed, failing, useless, vain, unsuccessful, idle, ineffective, futile, fruitless, unproductive, ineffectual, miscarried, unavailing, bootless an Abortive attempt to prevent him from taking office Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

15. What Tory Backpedalling means for Ontario’s budget deficit OPINION: The Progressive Conservatives have staked their credibility on major spending cuts — but, for the third time since taking office, they’ve backed down in the face of public outcry