Most leaders gain their positions because they have strong will and personalities, often with enormous control over others working for them.
In the south, a future military leader of Prussia was gaining first hand experience.
In the first part, for the proposal to pass, the leader must gain:
In 1727, the leaders of a revolt gained control of the town.
The forum also helps African leaders to gain legitimacy in their own countries.
In fact, their leaders gain power largely by appearing to uphold conventional ideas of good.
The local leaders in the fight against the Israelis have gained strength.
As a result of the meeting, both leaders gained mutual respect for one another.
Many former military leaders accused of human rights violations or even crimes ran for election and gained seats.
Under new decentralization laws in Indonesia, local leaders have gained much power.