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Definition of Cochairs
1. cochair [v] - See also: cochair
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cochairs
Literary usage of Cochairs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hud Rebuilding and Loan Guaranty Program: Hearing Before the Committee on edited by Lauch Faircloth (1997)
"... ACTING ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR CIVIL RIGHTS US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
cochairs OF THE NATIONAL CHURCH ARSON TASK FORCE JULY 17,1997 At the outset, ..."
2. Community-based Interventions For Smokers: The Commit Field Experience by Beti Thompson, David M. Burns, William R. Lynn, Donald Shopland (2004)
"The task force cochairs, both senior executives, also used their worksites as
models. For instance, they quickly organized a Quit and Win competition ..."
3. Toward an Angola Strategy: Prioritizing U.S.-Angola Relations by Vincent A. Mai, Frank G. Wisner (2007)
"The Council and the CPA are indebted to Vincent A. Mai and Frank G. Wisner, the
commission's cochairs, for their leadership and perseverance in this effort ..."
4. Public Health, Occupational Safety and Environmental Concerns in Municipal by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Special acknowledgment is given to the cochairs of the two meetings. The cochairs
were Dr. Carol Henry of ILSI and Dr. Michael L. Dourson and Ms. Cindy ..."
5. Action Plan for Women's Health Public Health Service by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Work with cochairs and planning committee to further define structure of the
conference (April-July 1991). 5. Hold a public hearing to receive testimony ..."