commissioner in the PONS Dictionary

commissioner Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

police commissioner

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Commissioners serve two-year terms and receive no salary, but do receive grant money for the general purpose of improving their area and hiring staff.
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The commissioners were to have due regard to financial and administrative considerations in their recommendations.
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The commissioners' decisions were final and supposedly were never challenged.
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Commissioners are elected in partisan elections by district.
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Terms for different commissioners are staggered to end 18 months apart.
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The commissioners are elected to staggered, four-year terms, with two taking office every other year, and are elected by the votes of the precinct represented.
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More than one million facebookers marched for the support of the two commissioners.
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This policy has come under scrutiny because of the misuse of funds by commissioners and their employees.
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There is also a board of fire commissioners with a representative from each company.
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One of the commissioners, typically the most senior, serves as president.
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