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chancellors <a chancellor; chancellors> N

chancellors

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Chancellors became more concerned to standardise and harmonise equitable principles.
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The eleven member group consisted of university rectors, chancellors and principals as well as board members of various universities across the province.
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Vice-chancellors might represent universities in a formal sense, but they are not representative of the university communities, which by their nature are obstreperous.
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Furthermore, the chancellors three staff offices are responsible for legal advisory, work safety and protection of the environment, and internal auditing.
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He often disagreed with the chancellors' suggestions, and the chancellors tried to find fault in him, but could find nothing to damage him with.
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The project focussed on political and military figures, and sitters included five monarchs, nine prime ministers, twelve lord chancellors, eighty admirals and one hundred generals.
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