national leadership
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnationalandleadership
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national
adjective
uk/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/us/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/
relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to ...
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leadership
noun[U]
uk/ˈliː.də.ʃɪp/us/ˈliː.dɚ.ʃɪp/
the set of characteristics that make a ...
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(Definition ofnationalandleadershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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While he might be nurtured fornationalleadership, yet he was a potential trouble-maker.
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Today, localism continues, but local strongmen now play an important role in the formation of thenationalleadership.
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Those parties in which candidates are chosen bynationalleadershiptend to be hierarchical in their organisation.
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Local officers are elected or appointed from the mass membership, and concomitantly, provincial andnationalleadershipselected from the ranks of the regime's governing institutions.
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The eminent or great individual was seen to provide leadership -nationalleadership, or leadership for the whole process of human evolution.
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The success of political reform will depend on a re-invention ofnationalleadership.
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Nevertheless, this development did not detract from the emergence of regional leaders, who on occasion defied thenationalleadershipof their respective parties.
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The processes of political and economic liberalisation outlined in this paper are complex, often contentious, and will certainly require hard choices on the part of thenationalleadership.
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The system of single-round elections for the president obviated the necessity of forming alliances and making concessions to smaller parties, thus strengthened the position of the governing party'snationalleadership.
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The first thing it has never done and should do is to give strongnationalleadershipto the industry.
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Thenationalleadershiphas taken a close interest in the matter and given the benefit of its experience and advice.
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Their influence and numbers are growing, and there is no will or ability among thenationalleadershipto curb them.
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All chief executives have access to anationalleadershipdevelopment programme.
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The second criterion is the true development of education to produce a reasonably informed electorate as well as anationalleadership.
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Strongnationalleadershipleads to ethnic politics and discrimination, neither of which is desirable.
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This is an industry which desperately needsnationalleadershipbecause it must be about the most divided industry in the country.
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This is the party which claims in someway or other thatnationalleadershiphas been broken up.
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That is the reality of thenationalleadership.
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That is not the way to givenationalleadership, and it is not the way to promote national unity.
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