The trust urged Mr Johnson to use his new term to tackle a "growing childcare crisis".
Mr Meshaal himself had indicated last year that he would not be seeking a new term.
The Obama administration now faces a balancing act as it starts its new term.
"It may be time to come up with a new term to describe the condition, " Dixon-Woods says.
Chavez was unable to be sworn in two weeks ago for a new term because of his health.
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Four months into his new term, Mr. Obama has plenty of unfinished business.
The Times mentions that some economists have coined a new term for this type of business arrangement: jobless entrepreneurship.
The event marked the day that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was due to have been sworn in for a new term.
He won a new term last year when the ruling MPLA party was declared winner of the August 31 elections.
The government contends that Chavez's new term begins automatically because he was re-elected and that the inauguration could be held later.
There is even a new term for the fear of being without your cell phone, affecting some 66% of Americans: Nomophobia.
But many legal analysts expect the new term to be very different.
The win means a new term for President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who has held power since 1979, the state-run Angola News Agency reported.
Venezuela's Supreme Court backed the government's position, ruling that Chavez begins a new term on Thursday and can be sworn in later before the court.
Venezuela's Supreme Court backed the government's position, ruling that Chavez began a new term on Thursday and can be sworn in later before the court.
Corporate re-engineering, a fairly new term in East Asia, has begun.
Mr Chavez missed his inauguration for a new term on Thursday.
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They were reunited earlier when they returned for a new term.
It was unable to open for the new term and for the past four weeks its pupils have been travelling to other schools in Castlederg and Strabane.
There are 550 schools in this Eastern European country, and as the new term starts this month around 20 of them will take part in the pilot program.
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And I think maybe the writer of this article may have coined a new term called wiki-paigning to kind of describe all the Internet efforts behind Ron Paul.
Incumbent Rudy Giuliani, a Republican, will not be a candidate in this November's election because the city charter's new term limits prevent him from seeking a third term.
MPs are retiring at the next election, but if the Tories win a new term, the ranks of the disillusioned and the malcontent will begin to swell again.
On Wednesday, Venezuela's Supreme Court backed the government's position, ruling that Chavez begins a new term on Thursday and can be sworn in later before the court.
Getting the 1.8 million children back to school in time for the new term is one of the biggest operations the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) has ever undertaken.
Bus routes have been diverted for the foreseeable future and letters are going out to families informing them of school transport arrangements in time for the start of the new term.
Funeral services for victims have been attended by hundreds of mourners over the last few weeks, and children from the primary school have started a new term at a new, renovated site.
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Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf resigned his post as military commander Wednesday, fulfilling a key opposition demand a day before he is to be sworn in for a new term as a civilian president.
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