elected official造句31. "It is one major step in Turkey's very long path of democratization, and in Turkey, the military might has always been stronger than the elected official power, " she said.
32. He sees himself as the elected official who has to go for the popular vote, " Vatanka said."
33. Prior to her congressional service, she was an elected official in state government for 14 years and was recognized as VISTA Volunteer of the Decade 1976-1986.
34. Melissa broke her news to a thrilled Garcia, who reminded her daughter that her status as an elected official allowed her to perform wedding ceremonies.
35. And when you have an evacuation order from a local elected official or a local law enforcement official, you need to understand what's important to you.
36. The administration says she is not an elected official and is entitled to medical privacy.
37. A candidate who is open about their positions and qualifications is more to be an accountable and responsive elected official.
38. Bill Cohen noted that in appointing him I became the only President ever to ask an elected official of the opposite party to become secretary of defense.
39. Of course, Milk already appears in high-school history textbooks, as a pioneering gay elected official who helped launch one of the key social movements of the '70s.
40. By contrast, someone who has only been an elected official is likely to interpret problems only in a political context.
41. The term lame duck refers to an elected official who has lost an election, or soon will be leaving office, during the period between the election and the date a successor will take over.
42. She went on to spend 20 years as an elected official in Oakland, first as a member of the school board beginning in 1990, and then of the city council in 2002.