Custodianship

Word CUSTODIANSHIP
Character 13
Hyphenation cus to di an ship
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"In exchange for basic entitlements like education opportunities, that community has invited very, very long-term custodianship of the most hazardous waste this country produces," he told AAP. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Stan Kroenke as their largest individual stakeholder, with the long-term custodianship and legacy of the club always a pressing issue for the board. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Asmal said he did not believe there was a major difference between "custodianship" and the use of a specific language as a primary language, for which the policy framework provided. ❋ Unknown (2002)

What I mean by this is Arab state involvement, some kind of custodianship or trusteeship of the Palestinian side to enable them to develop a responsible, credible, accountable authority that can then be a partner in the peace process. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Or should he just man-up, put on tracksuit trousers and lump it, like the rest of us had to do with astro-turf? new mutual approach to club ownership and finds much to recommend in their approach to what they describe as 'custodianship'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"But at Arsenal, the idea of custodianship is central to the club's unique character. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are likely to avoid a financial hit because they are taxpayer-owned institutions under the custodianship of a government regulator, these people said. ❋ Jean Eaglesham (2011)

This claim is a cornerstone of what rapidly came to be known as the Lexical Approach – rapidly because Lewis himself wrote a book called The Lexical Approach (1993), but also because, at the time, corpus linguistics was fueling a major paradigm shift in applied linguistics (under the visionary custodianship of John Sinclair and his brainchild, the COBUILD project) which, for want of a better term, might best be described as ‘lexical’. ❋ Unknown (2010)

All the while, the military's custodianship of the nuclear arsenal buffers it from any pressure to democratize politics. ❋ Sadanand Dhume (2011)

His son could not have had a better schooling for his custodianship as lead field ranger south of the Lake District. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The system needs women to demand they be given sole custodianship of their children after a divorce. ❋ Unknown (2009)

That, in many ways, I am grateful to have been even for this fleeting time to have assumed custodianship of the lampshade. ❋ Mark Jacobson (2010)

My party's national executive has today resolved that we must make a stand to protect the constitution of Zimbabwe and to return it to custodianship of the citizens of this country, said Prime Minister Tsvangirai. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The NoW affair has dragged those who own newspapers to answer for their custodianship before a parliamentary committee. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The debate was framed by the measure and a floor amendment designed to gut it—federal custodianship of federal monies vs. custodianship by private banking interests; and hard money vs. soft money. ❋ Robert W. Merry (2009)

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