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presidency

[prez-i-duhn-see] / ˈprɛz ɪ dən si /


NOUN
administration
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Barack Obama, whose presidency overlapped with Mueller's tenure as FBI chief for five years, hailed him as "one of the most respected public servants of our time."

From Barron's

Their under-representation at leadership level reflects "deep-rooted cultural and structural barriers", a statement from the presidency said last year.

From BBC

A year or so after the end of his presidency, I find I don’t in the least miss missing him.

From The Wall Street Journal

Trying to deal with Iraq would also consume the last years of George W Bush's presidency and taint his legacy, reshaping American politics.

From BBC

The cable project created friction between Kast and his left-wing predecessor Gabriel Boric in the final days of Boric's presidency.

From Barron's