"mayor" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Although the new mayors tended to be younger men, they did not represent a new class of people.
- The Bloomberg team would not comment, but mayors tend to dislike dedicating taxes and revenues in ways that limit their budget choices.
- Those schools account for a third of all school-based crimes, the mayor said yesterday, and also tend to have the lowest academic performances.
- Even those who support the mayor tend to talk about the good job he is doing, not about what a great guy they think he is.
- The mayor cannot tend to all 578 miles.
- A cautionary note: History suggests that traveling mayors tend to be impressionable.
- And most deputy mayors tend to go on to distinguished careers.
- California's mayors and city councils tend to work together better than its legislators and governor because mayors do not enter office on a partisan ballot.
- "The mayor tended to look at the arts in large part as economic development - what's it going to create in jobs and income back to the city?"
- Granted, our mayor tends to regard armed, taxpayer-supported guards as something that no serious person would leave the house without, like shoes.
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