Examples of 'chargés' in a sentence

Meaning of "chargés"

Chargés - a plural form of "chargé", which often refers to a diplomatic official or a person in charge of specific duties or responsibilities

How to use "chargés" in a sentence

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The chargés de discipline also receive new prisoners.
Types of chargés.
A series of chargés d'affaires acted as chief of mission.
Meeting with ambassadors and chargés d'affaires.
Consultants chargés du kit des ressources.
They are usually senior diplomats with Ambassadorial rank, occasionally chargés d'affaires.
They are sometimes referred to as chargés d'affaires ad hoc or en titre.
However, chargés d'affaires are outranked by ambassadors and have lower precedence at formal diplomatic events.
Finally, it is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs that chargés d'affaires are accredited.
Most of those women are chargés d'affaires, consuls and directors of administrative units.
Since then, both countries ' embassies have been led by chargés d'affaires.
Services administratifs chargés de recevoir les fiches délivrées dans d = autres Etats.
In the meantime, EU missions in Minsk will be headed by chargés d'affaires.
Services administratifs chargés de recevoir les fiches délivrées dans d'autres Etats GERMANY.
Finally, it is to the Minister for Foreign Affairs that chargés d & apos ; affaires are accredited.

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That of chargés d'affaires accredited to Ministers for Foreign Affairs.
The following were commissioned either Chargés d'Affaires or Ministers to Gran Colombia.
Chargés d'affaires ad interim.
The following were commissioned as either Chargés d'Affaires or Ministers to New Granada.
In modern use, chargés d'affaires do not essentially differ from ambassadors, envoys or ministers resident.
Meeting with ambassadors and chargés d & apos ; affaires.
Ambassadors, chargés d'affaires and senior military officers.
Two women chargés d'affaires.
O Ambassadors, chargés d'affaires and high-ranking officers in the armed forces.
Consulate Chargés d'affaires.
Ambassadors, chargés d'affaires and high-ranking officers in the armed forces ;.
Officer - for meritorious service chargés d'affaires, consuls-general, colonels, and others.
Most of those women are chargés d & apos ; affaires, consuls and directors of administrative units.

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