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The headship
noun
The position of a head or chief
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"The headship is closer now to the job of a college president," he said.
The headship is less challenged, the constant guidance and inspiration is the key determining factor of her dominance in the herd.
Five weeks after taking up the headship in September 2013 Ofsted called.
In England Henry VIII ended ties with Rome and assumed the headship of the Church of England.
That Aristotle was passed over for the headship when Plato died might have been, in Aristotelian terms, the proximate cause.
He was promised the patronage of Henry St. John (later 1st Viscount Bolingbroke) and hence resigned the headship of Sevenoaks grammar school in Kent in 1710.
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The results demonstrate that, compared with the extended cohort-component approach, the headship-rate method produces substantially more serious forecast errors because it cannot project households by size while the extended cohort-component approach projects detailed household sizes.
His unusual ability as a teacher and organizer led to his promotion in 1877 to the Associate Headship of the Department, relieving Professor Oliver of much of the administrative work.
I'm tired of the ways the male headship culture damages men.
The supreme headship on earth over the Church of England, though he had not sought it, represented Henry's major achievement.
Furthermore, the introduction of the warrant chief system to facilitate British indirect rule subordinated the traditional lineage headship (the elder) and diminished rule by consensus (Anikpo, 14).
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