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Discover LudwigThe phrase "president material" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who possesses the qualities, skills, and characteristics necessary to be a successful president or leader. Example: "Many people believe that the young senator is president material due to his strong leadership skills and ability to bring people together."
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Hanks may not think he's president material, but we, along with a certain volleyball, would disagree.
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"Probably 60percentt of movable furniture is not moved," said George Beylerian, the president of Material ConneXion, a clearinghouse for innovative products and materials in Manhattan.
Dr. Dent, the vice president of Material ConneXion, a New York consulting firm, earned a Ph.D. in materials science from the University of Cambridge.
As the nations with the two biggest nuclear arsenals by far, "the United States and Russia have a special responsibility to work together," adds Andrew Bieniawski, vice president for material security and minimization at the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), a nonprofit based in Washington, D.C., that promotes nonproliferation.
The president has material power without the Congress, and personally, I would like to see him use it.
Vice-president, Investigational Material Supply, GlaxoSmithKline.
"Definitely, it's longer than we thought," said Dr. Raouf O. Loutfy, president of Materials and Electrochemical Research Corporation of Tucson, the main manufacturer of buckyballs in the United States.
ANDREW DENT, vice-president of Material ConneXion in New York and keeper of a library of innovation, explains how recycling and biomimicry will shape the materials of the future*Our story on Material ConneXion, posted on Tuesday, July 10th, wrongly described a fabric used in the London Olympics as having been made by DuPont.
Gary Calabrese, senior vice president at materials manufacturer Corning Incorporated in Corning, New York, and a member of the ACS committee, reaffirmed this point, adding that graduate students would do well to acquire a "bone-deep culture of safety" while in school.
He said that he had no real complaint about the vice president using his material, but "I'd rather have Dennis Miller use my stuff than Al Gore".
Cheney briefed President Bush, using material mostly from Wolfowitz, and Bush prepared his major foreign-policy address.
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