Sentence examples for genuine chief from inspiring English sources

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One-third of the 75,000 asylum seekers currently in the country are not genuine, Chief Buthelezi said during a parliamentary committee hearing.

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But when he talks to you, he's very polite, sincere and genuine," said Chief Bobby Denham, who worked with Owen for many years.

At the height of its success, The West Wing's links to the real-life corridors of power were genuine - Clinton chiefs of staff John Podesta and Leon Pannetta both acted as advisers to John Spencer, who plays Bartlet's sharply intelligent aide Leo McGarry - and the cast made little secret of where their political sympathies lay.

"It is essential that the people of Hong Kong have a genuine choice of chief executive in 2017, through universal suffrage," the deputy prime minister said.

"The bottom line here is that it is still impossible to tell whether the sharp slowing in the rate of decline of core orders in February-March is simply a correction after the horrors of the previous few, post-Lehman months, or the start of a genuine stabilization," Ian Shepherdson, chief United States economist at High Frequency Economics, wrote in a note to clients.

So far, at least, Bush has been more inclined to try to bolster the morale of his intelligence-gathering agencies, conducting pep rallies at both the C.I.A. and the F.B.I. "It'll be interesting to see if George Bush moves from being leader of the American people, which he clearly now is, to genuine Commander-in-Chief," Gingrich says.

This recognition is genuine, believes Jennifer Bernard, CCETSW chief executive.

"I believe it is a genuine slowdown," said Robert J. Barbera, chief economist at ITG, arguing that higher interest rates and expensive oil are taking the wind out of consumers' sails.

September 7, 1867 Coimbra, Portugal 1926 Macao, Portugal Camilo Pessanha, (born Sept. 7, 1867, Coimbra, Port. died 1926, Macao), Portuguese poet whose work is the representative in Portuguese poetry of Symbolism in its purest and most genuine form and the chief precursor of Modernist poetry.

"It is all too easy to slide from a case of genuine military necessity," the chief justice wrote in "All the Laws But One" (Knopf, 1998) "to one where the threat is not critical and the power either dubious or nonexistent". The Roman legal maxim, "inter arma silent leges" -- in time of war, the law is silent -- still has relevance, he wrote.

"You have alloyed genuine collegiality with independent judgment," Chief Justice Roberts said, reading from a letter signed "affectionately" by all the current justices and the two retired ones.

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