presidentially
- a word derived from president.
- a word derived from presidential.
Example Sentences
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The legal fight turns on the job protections Congress built into the laws governing the Fed, which say presidentially appointed governors like Cook can be fired only “for cause.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 18, 2026
For the first reform, Congress should exempt victims in presidentially declared fire disaster areas from income taxes resulting from the receipt of insurance proceeds and the sale of their lots.
From Los Angeles Times • May 12, 2025
When considering the arguments that parties presented to the board, I never had reason to fear that rejecting the position of a presidential ally—or even the presidentially appointed general counsel—would cost me my job.
From Slate • Feb. 5, 2025
"At this point, we do not believe the actions taken are legally sufficient to dismiss presidentially appointed, Senate-confirmed inspectors general."
From BBC • Jan. 25, 2025
The National Communication System This Agency's plan, the "National Plan for Communications Support in Emergencies and Major Disasters," provides for planning and using national telecommunications assets and resources during presidentially declared emergencies and major disasters.