The chairmanship of the committee changes in rotation. 委员会主席一职是轮流担任的。
I feel that when there are so many better people for the chairmanship, I should stand aside. 有那么多比我强的人在争取议长的位置,我觉得自己应该退出竞争。
I didn't ask for the chairmanship, I was pitched into it. 我没有要求当主席,是别人逼迫我当的。
chairmanship
[ noun ] the position of chairman <noun.act>
Chairmanship \Chair"man*ship\, n. The office of a chairman of a meeting or organized body.
On Friday, Gromyko, 78, was honored with the chairmanship of a session of the conference.
At his confirmation hearing before the same committee last week, Richard Breeden, the Bush administration's nominee for the SEC chairmanship, said raising staff pay was one of his top priorities.
There has been no official announcement of the arrests, the first known crackdown on dissidents since Sein Lwin assumed the chairmanship on Tuesday.
The Colombian chairmanship had introduced the item too late for inclusion in the statement. There has been growing pressure among industrialised nations for aid to developing countries to be made conditional on low military spending.
The senator says his chairmanship, together with the Agriculture appropriations subcommittee he also heads, add up to a tremendous opportunity to help this state.
Deng, 85, gave up the chairmanship of the Communist Party's Central Military Commission on Thursday and was replaced by his chosen successor and Communist Party chief Jiang Zemin.
His cousin and co-founder Jonathan Aitken stepped down from the deputy chairmanship when he became defence procurement minister after the last election.
The 95 delegations at the Nicosia conference had deadlocked on the chairmanship in a contest also involving Nicaragua, Indonesia and Cyprus.
Ferro himself won the party chairmanship in a tense backroom battle with former U.S. Rep. Kenneth MacKay, who narrowly lost the 1988 Senate race to Mack.
On the eve of his unopposed election to the chairmanship, Brown preached unity and the importance of reaching out to all elements of the party.
He said that if Democrats retain control of the Senate next year, he would assume the chairmanship of the Senate Appropriations Committee in an effort to funnel more federal dollars to West Virginia.
Gianni Agnelli will retain the chairmanship; Mr Cesare Romiti, managing director, will also stay on. Was the decision to stay as chairman forced on him?
MiniScribe staged a comeback in the last half of the 1980s under the chairmanship of Q.T. Wiles, onetime chairman of the venture capital firm of Hambrecht & Quist.
Mr Marcelin objected to the company's new direction and resigned the chairmanship.
But he kept some link to the sea through chairmanship of The Maersk Company. His 'first love' has always been the sea and he is looking forward to his new role.
He moved onto British Telecom, first as deputy chairman and chief financial officer and then as group managing director under the chairmanship of Mr Iain Vallance. It was a very difficult time (at BT), says Mr Odgers.
During his chairmanship the council will take over responsibility for distributing National Lottery revenue to the arts.
'If the DTI's statement was an attempt to scupper Jeffrey's chances of the Tory chairmanship it was a waste of time,' said a senior Tory official.
Otto Lambsdorff, who preceded Mr. Bangemann as economics minister, is a leading contender for the Free Democratic Party chairmanship.
Together with the chairmen of the standing committees, they would form the chairmanship of the party _ the apparent successor to the ruling Politburo.
Frank Shrontz, 56-year-old president and chief executive officer, will assume the chairmanship of the Seattle-based aircraft and defense-contracts giant.
He also took on the chairmanship of Delta last year and was last week appointed to the Nolan committee set up to examine standards of conduct in public life.
The United States holds the chairmanship of the council, but it is rotated and passes to Yemen in December.
Mr. Bennett, an elderly Floridian, bitterly resented Mr. Aspin's success in jumping over him and winning the chairmanship two years ago.
There was also controversy over his chairmanship of the Olympique Marseille football club and a French stock market investigation into his share dealings. His political career was viewed with the same suspicion.
It agreed to rotate the location of the meetings and awarded the chairmanship of the group to Treasury Secretary Nicholas F. Brady. A State Department official will serve as deputy chairman.
The chairmanship of the Republican National Committee also is open, but Boschwitz said that slot did not interest him.
"If we're not careful and we turn the chairmanship fight into a racial thing then, yes, we can alienate everybody," said Jim Ruvolo, chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party.
The plan was approved at a meeting of the Council of Ministers under the chairmanship of Vice Premier Peter Medgyessy, but only after "sharp debate," the official news agency MTI quoted a spokesman as saying, without elaboration.
He also made it a condition of him accepting the chairmanship that Mr Michael Davies, a non-executive director, from British Airways, also joined GPA's board.