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How to use appoint in a sentence

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Waterford City Council was the first local authority to appoint an archivist under the 1994 Local Government Act.
It is thought that the company hopes to appoint a number of non-executive directors in the coming months.
His rudimentary education prompted Lumumba to appoint him as his secretary for the duration of the negotiations.
She has the power to appoint a Lord High Commissioner to represent her and to give two speeches on her behalf at the General Assembly.
And the people that are your political opponents will politicize anybody you appoint anyway.
Governors will in future directly appoint and manage external auditors on fair trading, rather than through an Executive department.
The decision to appoint an external auditor for the bank is the mandate of the board of governors, a body superior to the board of directors.
The college will appoint an acting principal before filling the position full time.
First, they flatly refused to carry out their legal duty to appoint independent scrutineers for new executive elections.
The new organisation will be seeking to appoint specialist advertising and market research consultants.
They are now seeking to appoint a medical specialist through Health Services Australia.
You will also need to appoint a lawyer with experience of mergers and acquisitions work.
But it is a very different matter to appoint apparent separatists to sustain a corrupt government!
It merely says he is to appoint the leader of the party which commands a majority in the House of Representatives as prime minister.
They've had to triple the size of the car park and appoint a visitor services manager.
Connell asked Rome in May 2002 to appoint a coadjutor archbishop with the right of succession, but candidates weren't easy to find.
The samithi has pointed out the need to appoint a jurist or a civil service officer as chairman of the Board.
The shocking selection criteria it used to appoint him as its new chief executive officer is just not cricket.
We will produce a Bill of Rights for Victims and appoint a Commissioner for Victims.
In short, this bill allows the Attorney-General to appoint an almost infinite number of judges.
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