candidacy造句

"Obama downplayed any suggestion that the recent controversies surrounding his campaign would torpedo his candidacy."

One of the most tangible ways you can make a difference in your candidacy is to retake the GMAT.

Fred Thompson, a former senator from Tennessee who is expected to declare his candidacy soon, is a whisker behind at 34.9%.

They believe they are part of a spoiling operation by a Murdoch press which is moving ever closer to David Cameron and that sees such stories as a way to stir up opposition to the Blair candidacy.

But her controversial candidacy quickly hit trouble.

Poland, which holds the rotating EU presidency, wants Bosnia to apply for candidacy by the end of the year.

He sent his wife and relatives to file his candidacy on the assumption that a convoy with women and journalists would be safe.

William Hague, Mr Miliband's shadow, is said to have told assorted European diplomats that support for Mr Blair's candidacy would be viewed as a "hostile" gesture by the Tories.

Blue State Digital had nine days to add its tools to Obama's site before the senator announced his candidacy on February 10, 2007, in Springfield, IL.

Thanks to a strong economy, a hapless opposition and a wave of sympathy after the sudden death last year of Nestor Kirchner, her husband and predecessor, her candidacy seems unstoppable.

When he announced his candidacy in an essay in a conservative magazine this month, Mr Noda said: "I am an ordinary man."

Neither of them has officially declared their candidacy yet, and the campaign will start in earnest only in April.

As a result, "since May of last year I have been aware that this would adversely affect a potential [ECB President] candidacy."

candidacy造句

Tony's candidacy is not in the happiest of places.