Meanwhile, corporate crook Red Hammernut appoints a brutish farm crew boss named Tool as Chaz's bodyguard and minder. |
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In the event the President appoints a member of a National Assembly to a ministerial post that member should thereafter resign his or her seat. |
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It suffices them that He does it through them, appoints them as its guards and entrusts it to them. |
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I will so trust that what is deep is holy, that I will do strongly before the sun and moon whatever inly rejoices me, and the heart appoints. |
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As the convening officer then, he appoints both the members of the court martial who are officers, as well as the judge advocate. |
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The Prime Minister appoints the senators in the Upper Chamber, and the judges of the Supreme Court. |
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The President appoints the chief justice, and they together determine the other judicial appointments. |
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He appoints himself to train them at his mutant academy, which is cleverly disguised as a private boarding school. |
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Yet we're sent on team-building conferences where the person we cannot abide appoints themselves as leader. |
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In many dioceses, including my own, the bishop also appoints a priest to provide the sacramental ministry critical to parish life. |
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The state treasurer also appoints a technical advisory board to provide information and advice to the board. |
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The queen appoints a lieutenant-governor as her representative in the two bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey. |
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The lord chamberlain then officially or formally appoints a poet laureate through the issuance of a warrant. |
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The president, elected by direct vote for a non-renewable term of five years, is head of state and appoints a council of ministers. |
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Decisions before the board should not be prejudged by the very minister who appoints and reappoints the board members. |
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For all these various charges associated with the chiefdom, the chief appoints and dismisses who he likes, as he wishes and when he wants. |
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The President of the Republic appoints a member of the Legislative Council to form and preside over the Executive Council. |
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If the accused does not choose defense counsel himself or herself, the court appoints defense counsel. |
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Of the remaining seven members the House appoints five and two are from the Senate, reflecting party strengths in parliament. |
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The Riksdag appoints its speaker, deputy speakers, and standing committees, in which parties are represented in proportion to their strength. |
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The accused is notified of this right only in cases involving felonies in which, if he fails to choose a lawyer, the court appoints one for him. |
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The city council appoints the municipal judge, currently Ron Brockmeyer, who is also white. |
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The metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear appoints two, and the three non-metroplitan counties one each. |
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It appoints Heinrich Kramer and Jakob Sprenger, as inquisitors to root out witchcraft in Germany. |
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Moreover, decision power in the EU lies with the Council of the Union, which appoints its EU Commission as its executive. |
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More often than not, the defendant appoints a defence attorney to represent him. |
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Each State Member appoints one representative and may also appoint alternates. |
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And Elijah said, it will not rain until my Lord appoints the hour and my voice orders it. |
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Deputy chairman Andrew Cameron will take over his role until the Biennale appoints a replacement, after the close of this year's festival. |
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The UN general assembly appoints the secretary general on the recommendation of the security council. |
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Indeed, until it appoints a credible chairman, the body may find it difficult to recruit any senior staff at all. |
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As well, when a judge appoints a special advocate, he or she will have to consider the preference of the person subject to the certificate. |
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The parent club appoints a branch liaison to serve as the go-between for the parent and branch. |
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Where the court appoints such a person, typically the court order will indicate the terms of the appointment and the powers of the appointee. |
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American bistro cuisine, leather seating, and full-service appoints your experience nicely. |
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In the case of the EPC, it was decided to reduce the number of members that each delegation appoints to the committee. |
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The trust then appoints the chairman of the executive board and the director general. |
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Do not be disconcerted if your insurer appoints a loss adjuster. |
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It is not independent because the head of government appoints and dismisses its members. |
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It appoints an assistant to the Secretary-General and an Executive Director, nominated by the Secretary-General. |
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The Commission appoints all area directors as well as the Provincial Director. |
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The board appoints board members to each committee, including the committee chair. |
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If no juror has been sworn, the court appoints for that purpose two persons present. |
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Each of these members appoints a governor to represent it, who is normally the country's Finance Minister or the Central Bank Governor. |
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The present constitution was adopted in 1993 and stipulates that the head of government is also the chief of state and appoints the council of ministers. |
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As it is in occupied territory, CHEJS falls under the purview of the IDF, so the army appoints the members of the council. |
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Unless the presiding officer appoints a chairman, usually the first named on the committee becomes the chairman. |
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The judge thus appoints a civil servant of the court to carry out the enforcement. |
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The General assembly appoints 'corresponding members' who may speak and propose motions but may not vote. |
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The current Chaplain of the University is the Reverend Stuart MacQuarrie, and the University appoints Honorary Chaplains of other denominations. |
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It meets twice a year and appoints a business committee to manage business between these meetings. |
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He appoints ministers, including a Prime Minister, that have the confidence of the Chamber of Representatives to form the federal government. |
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The Queen appoints a Lord Lieutenant to represent her in the eight Preserved counties of Wales, which are combinations of council areas. |
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The mayor appoints commissioners and other officials who oversee the various departments. |
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The party or coalition of parties, with the majority of seats adjudicates committee members, introduces policies, and appoints the Lord Mayor. |
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The Ceann Comhairle then appoints two tellers for each side and Deputies are given one minute to vote. |
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The Prime Minister is the head of the Cabinet and he appoints and dismisses the Ministers of State. |
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The duke appoints a number of officials in the county and acts as the port authority for the main harbour of the Isles of Scilly. |
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The President appoints a Deputy President and Ministers, who form the Cabinet which consists of Departments and Ministries. |
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The legislature elects a Premier as head of government, and the Premier appoints an Executive Council as a provincial cabinet. |
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The president appoints and heads a cabinet of ministers, which must be approved by the Parliament. |
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The president appoints and parliament approves Justices for the three courts. |
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The federal Cabinet also appoints justices to superior courts in the provincial and territorial jurisdictions. |
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The governor appoints and the senate confirms a nonpartisan commission of citizens, legal professionals and civic leaders. |
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The council also appoints members to various committees you may be interested in joining such as health and safety or staff benefits and pensions. |
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It also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One Day International and Twenty20 Internationals. |
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He also appoints the prime minister, as well the other members of the cabinet on a proposal by the prime minister. |
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It would seem desirable that in making the appointments, the Registrar should ensure that he appoints members of high moral integrity who possess the necessary expertise and knowledge in pension matters. |
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The Supervisory Board appoints the members of the Group Management Board, decides on their number, and appoints the Chairman, and Chief Executive Officers where appropriate. |
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He will now serve until the city council appoints a successor, who will serve until a special election is held next year. Even before Mr Levy went AWOL a recall petition had started to circulate. |
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The BFA appoints professional affiliates whom it judges to be not only experts in their own profession, but also in franchising. |
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You have only to sign a document called a power of attorney or mandate by which you, the constituent or mandator, appoints an attorney or mandatary to act on your behalf. |
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The general assembly pronouncing the dissolution appoints the persons or entities to carry out the dissolution and rules on the devolution of the remaining assets. |
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Pursuant to Article L.142-6 of the Monetary and Financial Code the General Council of the Banque de France appoints two statutory auditors entrusted with auditing the accounts of the Banque de France. |
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In some departments lacking a public guardianship service, the judge in the case appoints a defence counsel from among the lawyers practising locally. |
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Its efficiency will likely improve when the Governor in Council appoints new Board members and as it reaches a steady-state following elimination of its backlog of cases. |
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In the same month, Wonga appoints Andy Haste as chairman, who scraps the puppets and other light-hearted advertising straight away, and says the firm is going to get smaller and less profitable. |
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Thirdly, the applicant submits that the requirement that the applicant appoints and remunerate a trustee to monitor its compliance with the decision, and receive and investigate complaints, is unlawful as being ultra vires. |
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The Governor appoints, with the advice and consent of the Legislature, the heads of the executive departments and has the power to approve or veto legislation and issue executive orders. |
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Furthermore, the Commission notes that the Belgian State appoints the administrators of the Management Board, together with the Chief Executive, which bestows upon it a certain control over the business. |
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It may be extended once without a need for a call for applications, provided that the College so decides by a three-fourths majority and appoints the Administrative Director with the same majority. |
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The commander appoints the ministers of defence, interior and border affairs and can declare a state of emergency that overrides much of the government apparatus. |
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Who elects or appoints your board or governing body? |
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The Supreme Leader appoints and dismisses the head of the judiciary, who in turn appoints the chief public prosecutor and the head of the Supreme Court. |
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The committee appoints a chairman amongst its members. |
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The Chairman appoints the secretary and one or more scrutineers. |
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Mr. Speaker, the job of the Canadian Ambassador to Washington is our most sensitive diplomatic post, so sensitive that the Prime Minister usually appoints someone who he can trust to manage such an important relationship. |
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Failing this, the meeting appoints its own Chairman. |
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The Ordinary General Meeting of shareholders appoints the candidate who, at this general assembly, obtained the largest number of votes held by the shareholders present or represented. |
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The board appoints committees to help carry out its duties. |
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The ETH Board appoints the remaining members of the ETH Zurich and EPF Lausanne Executive Boards and the members of the management of the research institutes. |
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The Monarch also appoints the Prime Minister, who then forms a government from members of the Houses of Parliament. |
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The Crown creates all peerages, appoints members of the orders of chivalry, grants knighthoods and awards other honours. |
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The monarch alone appoints members of the Order of the Garter, the Order of the Thistle, the Royal Victorian Order and the Order of Merit. |
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At the Wardmote the ward's Alderman appoints at least one Deputy for the year ahead. |
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Each college appoints its own teaching staff and fellows, who are also members of a university department. |
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The full council of 72 elects a council leader, who in turn appoints up to 9 more councillors to form the executive cabinet. |
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The Monarch and the Ministers he appoints form the Government of the Kingdom. |
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When one party has an absolute majority in the House of Commons, the monarch appoints the leader of that party as prime minister. |
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The president appoints the cabinet according to the proposals of the prime minister, typically from the majority coalition in the Sejm. |
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The Queen appoints Lords Lieutenant to represent her in the eight preserved counties of Wales. |
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In France, the president, the head of state, appoints the prime minister, who is the head of government. |
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In the United Kingdom, the Queen appoints Counsellors of State to perform her constitutional duties in her absence. |
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The First Minister then appoints the Welsh Ministers and the Deputy Welsh Ministers, with the approval of Her Majesty. |
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In parliamentary systems, Cabinet Ministers are accountable to Parliament, but it is the prime minister who appoints and dismisses them. |
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He also appoints the service heads of each of the three branches of the military. |
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The President approves the military doctrine and appoints the defense minister and the chief and other members of the general staff. |
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The Emir appoints the prime minister, who in turn chooses the ministers comprising the government. |
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If endorsed, the President appoints the candidate as a judge of the Constitutional Court. |
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The president appoints a council of ministers, who are not required to be elected members of the legislature. |
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The pope serves as president of an assembly or appoints the president, determines the agenda, and summons, suspends, and dissolves the assembly. |
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It is the county council that have the responsibility to appoints juries for a tenure of four years under which they may serve in multiple cases. |
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Thus, in total, the Lord Chancellor appoints clergymen in over four hundred parishes and twelve cathedral canonries. |
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The Supreme Court of Tennessee also appoints the Attorney General, a practice that is not found in any of the other 49 states. |
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The Constitution Act, 1867 also provides that, while provinces establish their own superior courts, the federal government appoints their judges. |
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There is also a Rural District Council, which appoints a chief executive officer. |
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The Ceann Comhairle then appoints two tellers for each side and deputies present are given one minute to vote. |
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The Lords set a date for the trial while the Commons appoints managers, who act as prosecutors in the trial. |
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Devon County Council appoints eleven members to the Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Authority. |
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Firm appoints two charity partners Shoosmiths has elected Brainwave and Macmillan Cancer Support as its new charity partners. |
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The governor still appoints four members of the board and the chairman, while policyholders elect the other four board members. |
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The Sultan appoints judges, and can grant pardons and commute sentences. |
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A company planning an IPO typically appoints a lead manager, known as a bookrunner, to help it arrive at an appropriate price at which the shares should be issued. |
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The Greater Manchester County Crown Green Bowling Association appoints Junior, Senior and Veteran teams to represent Greater Manchester in the sport of bowls. |
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Nevertheless, the monarch appoints the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland as his or her personal representative, with a ceremonial role. |
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The President of the Republic formally appoints the Prime Minister and, on his recommendation, appoints and dismisses the other members of the Cabinet. |
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The Supreme Leader appoints the head of the country's judiciary, who in turn appoints the head of the Supreme Court and the chief public prosecutor. |
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The first information I have of a sermon at an association, in the Principality, is in the letter of 1703, which appoints one to be preached the following year. |
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The Prime Minister, in turn, appoints the Council of Ministers, whose number may not exceed a quarter of the number of parliamentary representatives. |
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The president appoints a prime minister who functions as the head of government, and who in turn assembles a cabinet, both subject to parliamentary approval. |
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The President appoints the Ministers of State, who assist in government. |
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The latter is elected by popular vote for a maximum of two terms of five years and appoints the prime minister, who in turn appoints the Council of Ministers. |
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He appoints, promotes and recalls officers of the Army of Serbia. |
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In the case of the United Kingdom and other countries with a monarchy, it is the monarch who appoints and dismisses ministers, on the advice of the prime minister. |
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By custom, the Crown appoints each Chairman, Principal Deputy Chairman and Deputy Chairman to the additional office of Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords. |
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Senators take seats in the right or left of the Chamber as in the House, and the President of the Senate appoints one teller for each side to record the votes. |
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In England, she acts as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England and appoints its bishops and archbishops who thereafter act as her Lords Spiritual. |
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