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"premiership" Definitions
  1. the period or position of being prime minister
  2. (often the Premiership) the former name for the football league in England and Wales that has the best teams in it, now called the Premier League
  3. a professional league for the best Rugby Union teams in EnglandTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2

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The British Parliament has made Boris Johnson's premiership very difficult.
It amounts to a disappointing end to a disappointing premiership.
Brexit will be the defining issue of Mrs May's premiership.
Lofven's main competitor for the premiership is Moderates leader Ulf Kristersson.
Posterity will draw on both schools in judging Mr Cameron's premiership.
After the election, May's premiership became even more strained and subdued.
It is not how she would choose to spend her premiership.
One of his final tasks during Mr. González's premiership was challenging.
This would not make him a serious contender for the premiership.
And his premiership could bring about the end of Britain itself.
The results confirmed Babis as a serious candidate for the premiership.
Sky used Premiership soccer to become a leader in the British market.
And yet he has governed as if he never left the premiership.
Italy's leader says he's ready to put his premiership on the line.
Pre-season, the team was around 2000-1 to win the Premiership.
The big question: This is the biggest test May's premiership has faced.
Mahathir had promised to hand over the premiership to Anwar in 2020.
BRITAIN'S RELATIONSHIP with Europe dominated the last years of Margaret Thatcher's premiership.
After leaving the premiership, Fillon took a hard turn to the right.
For Mrs May is determined that her premiership be about more than Brexit.
Delaying tactics and ambiguity have been the twin hallmarks of Mr Netanyahu's premiership.
Early talks centred on the possibility of a rotating premiership but led nowhere.
If only the Leeds path to the Premiership was coasting just as well...
Prime-time troubles Theresa May thought a speech would help relaunch her premiership.
Still, her premiership will be dominated by one subject, and one alone: Brexit.
With premiership survival all but guaranteed, Leicester can plan ahead on surer footing.
His premiership, set free by Brexit, could reshape Britain's electoral map for decades.
There's so much stuff wrapped up alongside my memories of Southampton's Premiership return.
The Brexit ended Theresa may's premiership and drained her reputation among the British public.
Referees officiated premiership rugby matches in a specially designed kit that incorporated rainbow stripes.
Mr Johnson chose Mr Gove to run his campaign for the premiership in 2016.
Defeat in the state to the resurgent Greens could prove fatal to her premiership.
May's failure to deliver Brexit by the original March 29 deadline destroyed her premiership.
No candidate for the premiership has yet emerged from his "On the Move" alliance.
The document was prepared in the last weeks of Theresa May's premiership, Sky reported.
During the premiership of Ariel Sharon, Beres was chair of Project Daniel (2003-2004).
The Premiership table-toppers did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
That could lead to a constitutional crisis, or the premature end of Johnson's premiership.
Above, armed police officers outside a Scottish Premiership soccer match in Glasgow on Saturday.
He was elected to parliament in October 2018, clearing him to assume the premiership.
Azmin has been regarded as a possible challenger for the premiership promised to Anwar.
The 26-year-old was booed during Saracens' Premiership defeat by Bristol on Saturday.
During our lunch, I asked what Britain might look like under a Corbyn premiership.
During his decade-long premiership, Benjamin Netanyahu has elevated these politics to the extreme.
Like Trump, Johnson has been open about his ambition for the premiership for many years.
Israel's gross domestic product has increased by 70 percent since Netanyahu's premiership began in 2009.
Some countries hoped that Mr Abadi, a known quantity, would hang on to the premiership.
That speech similarly doubled as a campaign ad for his re-election to the premiership.
Each eventually agreed to "take a step aside" and quit demanding the premiership for himself.
Following the open challenge to May's premiership, the pound fell and at 11:30 a.m.
It turned out to be the peak of his popularity, and his premiership never recovered.
But Anwar still has to work to do before he can take over the premiership.
Johnson has had a turbulent beginning to his premiership since he entered office in July.
Others have voiced their support for May's premiership and against a future Labour prime minister.
Saracens said senior representatives of the English Premiership club had held lengthy discussions with him.
Orban is still widely expected to secure enough votes to continue his premiership in April.
Those last for roughly two years; after that, her premiership may very well be over.
Since winning the premiership in 2012, Abe has shown every sign of sharing this attitude.
The collapse of May's premiership over Brexit had raised concerns that Trump could publicly humiliate May.
He highlighted the levels of executive pay and the "simply ridiculous" wages earned by Premiership footballers.
Leadsom is the 36th minister to resign in the almost three years of the May premiership.
However, Lai's premiership would not necessarily help the president improve her ratings, some analysts have said.
A Lai premiership would not necessary help the president to improve her ratings, some analysts said.
The single biggest call of her premiership will be what variety of Brexit to aim for.
The 44-year-old Liberal Party leader won Canada's premiership in a landslide election last year.
That moment of indecision was seen as a fatal error from which his premiership never recovered.
Promise made: Johnson has made cutting tax a central part of his campaign for the premiership.
Her premiership is dependent on their continued support, and this will make negotiations more complex still.
But her failure to get a divorce deal ratified by the British parliament destroyed her premiership.
The Labor Party would be likely to recommend Mr. Gantz for the premiership after the election.
To secure the premiership, the alliance needs to have 376 seats, all from the lower house.
"Nawaz Sharif is in two minds about Shahbaz's premiership," said one of Shahbaz's aides in Lahore.
He took over the party (and premiership) in July, promising to deliver Brexit by October 210.
After May won the premiership, she prompted consternation in European capitals by appointing Johnson foreign minister.
Some have warned that May has "10 days to save her premiership," according to the Sunday Times.
The "super", as Aussies call their private-pension provision, was a crowning achievement of Mr Keating's premiership.
He was a middling member of Nidaa Tounes before he was catapulted to the premiership in 2016.
Defeat in the vote would likely spell the end of May's divorce deal and probably her premiership.
Dr Mahathir resigned Malaysia's premiership in 2003, but has found it impossible to resist bashing his successors.
If the vote goes in favor of staying in, it is a serious test for May's premiership.
The Northern Ireland Football League Premiership is only semiprofessional, leaving O'Neill with a tiny pool of players.
A surprisingly girlish voice from the 1960s became a commanding and much-admired tone during her premiership.
He's been playing top-level Premiership rugby, so it's not like we dug some has-been out.
However, the allegations risk overshadowing his premiership as the UK heads towards its next big political crisis.
English Premiership and European rugby union champions Saracens have been docked 29 points and fined $228 million.
A potential Corbyn premiership could jeopardize those ties and other sensitive intelligence relationships with countries like Israel.
This would be another blow to Johnson, who's suffered a series of defeats to begin his premiership.
But disputes about details, such as the timeline for rotating the premiership between them, were not resolved.
But even with May's promise to sacrifice her premiership, her deal still might not win enough support.
Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met early at the start of the Indian leader's premiership in 2014.
The Saracens v London Irish game will be the first English Premiership rugby match to be played overseas.
It's last-ditch effort time in Britain as May presented a desperate package aimed at saving her premiership.
They support Mahathir as the PM, and they will continue to support me when I assume the premiership.
AFTER winning election for Japan's premiership four times in a row, Shinzo Abe has a reputation for arrogance.
On February 14th she lost a House of Commons vote for the 11th time in her brief premiership.
MAY PREMIERSHIP ENDS IN JUNE In Britain, May announcing her resignation send the pound on a rollercoaster ride.
Embrace the Hunt launched on Wednesday afternoon as the Hawks begin their quest for a fourth straight premiership.
Temerko won entrée to the top of the Conservative Party during David Cameron's premiership that began in 22016.
In the days since she unveiled a draft EU divorce deal, May's premiership has been thrust into crisis.
After the chaotic first two first month's of Johnson's premiership, it would be foolish to dismiss this possibility.
His election to the premiership is widely seen to have increased the probability of a no-deal Brexit.
With no scandals engulfing his premiership, the announcement at his weekly press conference Monday landed as a bombshell.
But Mr. Netanyahu won the endorsements of 55 members of Parliament for the premiership, to Mr. Gantz's 54.
If Bibi goes first in the rotation, he could hold onto the premiership till the end of 2020.
In the days since May unveiled a draft EU divorce deal, her premiership has been thrust into crisis.
Looking ahead: Wednesday's shake-up prompted Dmitri Medvedev, Mr. Putin's long-serving ally, to abruptly resign the premiership.
"We have a lot of work ahead to rebuild trust," Marin told reporters after she won the premiership.
Yet the combination lacks 30 to 35 seats in each house to elevate chief Matteo Salvini to the premiership.
In South Korea, the premiership is largely a ceremonial position, but its holder serves as deputy to the president.
However, CNBC sources said Tuesday that the bank expects Achleitner to retain his premiership with around 60% shareholder approval.
This failure to put Labour firmly behind the prime minister underscored a huge concern about a possible Corbyn premiership.
Under the scheme they had hatched, Gove was supposed to become Chancellor of the Exchequer in a Johnson premiership.
The firm has tested its technology with several professional clubs, including Saracens, the reigning champions in the English Premiership.
Prime Minister Theresa May left Downing Street after a three-year premiership that was marred by crises over Brexit.
Certainly the 57-year-old Canadian's CV makes fascinating reading but is not one that screams out Premiership executive.
Former prime minister May enjoyed huge leads over the Opposition Labour Party in polls conducted early in the premiership.
Security concerns Since returning to the premiership in 2012, Abe has made security a key plank of his appeal.
The project, signed under Najib's premiership, was suspended by Mahathir who has said the deal was "unfair" to Malaysia.
"I have been enthused by the start to Theresa May's premiership," he said in a statement announcing his candidacy.
"Because Boris never answers the questions, we have absolutely no idea what his premiership would be like," Hunt said.
Ms. Ardern, 37, is the world's youngest female leader and has made gender equality a platform of her premiership.
The sample size is admittedly small, involving seven elite male players competing at the ESP Premiership CSGO Spring finals.
Mr. Abe owes his premiership to the accident of birth rather than the democratic will of the Japanese people.
London (CNN)Boris Johnson hasn't had the greatest start to his premiership as lawmakers returned to Parliament this week.
Thursday's vote was a major victory for Johnson, who has made delivering Brexit the key aim of his premiership.
This deals another brutal blow to Johnson, who's had a rough go of it in his two-month premiership.
The victory, fueled by domestic economic problems, elevated party leader Erdoğan to the premiership, which he assumed in 2003.
Yet in the field where Mr Abe has indisputable sway, that of politics, the record under his premiership is lamentable.
Whatever else happens in her premiership, May can at least console herself with a place in the record books. Hooray!
The victory boosts Abe&aposs chances for another term as LDP leader next September, potentially extending his premiership to 2021.
Prime Minister Theresa May will leave Downing Street after a three-year premiership that was mired by crises over Brexit.
His final term as Prime Minister came when he stepped into the premiership following the assassination of Rabin in 1995.
Thatcher's arguments were unpopular with many in her Conservative Party, contributing to an uprising that ended her premiership in 1990.
Early in Mr Modi's premiership growth was helped by the tumbling price of oil, which India imports in vast quantities.
She spluttered her way through a speech designed to relaunch her premiership, as the set literally fell apart behind her.
Johnson, who led the 2016 campaign to leave the EU, has staked his premiership on getting Britain out by Oct.
The ruling Republican Party agreed to meet the opposition's final demands: Pashinyan's path to the premiership would not be obstructed.
Failure on any part of his strategy risks an early end to his premiership and possibly even to Brexit itself.
There was a smooth transition to Paolo Gentiloni's premiership, which has been quietly effective over the past year or so.
But the next prime minister, whether Johnson or Hunt, will inherit the same Brexit deadlock that ultimately ended May's premiership.
It took over the party in 1994, when Blair was elected leader, and controlled the premiership from 903 to 2010.
However, Tsipras' premiership ended in July, after a snap election gave an outright majority to the conservative leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The company already own a share of England's Premiership club competition and are pursuing a stake in the Six Nations.
Another Likud member could end up with the top job, fulfilling Gantz's condition that Netanyahu no longer hold the premiership.
Talks launched on Tuesday between Netanyahu and Gantz on forming a unity administration, possibly with a rotating premiership, went nowhere.
The big picture: Johnson has had a turbulent start to his premiership since being elected Conservative Party leader in July.
It took over the party in 603, when Blair was elected leader, and controlled the premiership from 1997 to 2010.

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