Women feature little in the ranks of royal appointees, apart from royalty themselves. |
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Long after the president might have been forgotten, his appointees would be influencing American law. |
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He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise. |
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The Great Depression, combined with two Supreme Court appointees by Progressive Republican Hoover, halted the libertarian trend. |
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Increasing the number of shares allocated to directors would ensure enough shares were available to future board appointees. |
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In one fell swoop fuel has been added to the fire of community disillusion with its political appointees. |
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More than two-thirds of the appointees are holdovers from the previous cabinet. |
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Next fall and at subsequent fall events, new appointees to named faculty chairs and professorships will be recognized. |
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Among the 109 appointees are three Nunavummiut, one from each of the territory's regions. |
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Public resentment against this trend increased to the degree that appointees converted their posts into prebends. |
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Philadelphia politicians and their appointees sometimes use their offices for personal gain. |
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Theodore deprived his new appointees of any financial incentive to renege by ensuring that Council membership remained unsalaried. |
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Many of the appointees have been academics rather than professional lawyers. |
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At the time the first appointees were expected to be chosen by Easter, the traditional time for the annual announcement of new silks. |
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How does the public know the appointees are representing popular rather than elite interests? |
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By 1911, many of the top positions in the government were filled with his appointees and followers. |
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You better be straight with him, and you better mean what you say, and I think that he sent a message to a lot of his appointees. |
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In such a situation, the grant of judicial power to provincial appointees is valid. |
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The majority of his appointees have been approved, and they have been approved with no public rancor or bitter political warfare. |
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The Fair Pay Commission will consist of five or seven easily removable government appointees, chaired by a business representative. |
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It leads to reduced credibility of the appointees and may lead people to question the motives of the appointers. |
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Upon reflection, we think that the judicial appointees are the real prize being contended for. |
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The mayor's first cultural appointees seem to bode well for the arts. |
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But seldom are the appointees so intimately associated with the prime minister. |
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In comments yesterday, McConnell sure made it sound as if the NLRB appointees were the most important to him. |
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From here on, presidential appointees to the executive branch will get their up-or-down vote. |
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Presidential appointees have incentive to leave on a high note. |
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The elected officials subsequently overruled their own appointees. |
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At least half of the initial appointees serve two-year terms only. |
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This theme has to be glossed somewhat, because of the platform, but we can make the point that much criticism of our appointees has been misdirected. |
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Then a kind of Stockholm syndrome comes into play, a survival mechanism that leads presidential appointees to defend and sympathize with their bureaucratic captors. |
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Government today is stuffed full of political appointees who are highly influential, dedicated and powerful special advisers with a direct ear to ministers. |
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By way of example, in America, Supreme Court Judges and Presidential appointees are investigated for breaching labour laws like hiring Mexican overstayers and border-jumpers. |
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In the 1930s, this led it into conflict with Franklin Roosevelt's economic programs, and provoked a Presidential threat to stack the Court with pliable appointees. |
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He intends to recognize new appointees at future convocations. |
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One of them, signed by three Republican appointees, concluded that there were multiple causes. |
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Bader Hamad Al-Essa who presented to His Highness the Crown Prince new appointees to senior posts in the ministry. |
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Of the eight sitting judges, four are Republican appointees. |
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Paul Easson was selected as the aviation representative and Emile Fournier and Shane Buchan are two non-aviation citizen appointees. |
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Greg Abbott's University of Texas regent appointees were confirmed by the Texas Senate on Wednesday. |
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Prior to 1949, most of the appointees to the Supreme Court of Canada owed their position to political patronage. |
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Other key appointees included Amber Rudd as Home Secretary and Philip Hammond as Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
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It is therefore unlikely that future appointees to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom will be made Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. |
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The high vacancy rate has been attributed to politics, particularly Senate filibustering of potential appointees by Senators. |
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The bishops who were removed from the ecclesiastical bench were replaced by appointees who would agree to the reforms. |
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Without the commissions, the appointees were unable to assume the offices and duties to which they had been appointed. |
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Administration of many of the empire's financial concerns was turned over to Imperial appointees and freedmen. |
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Henry reinforced the Welsh Marches with his own appointees, strengthening the border territories. |
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Somewhat confusingly, he asserts that ideological litmus tests are OK when they are applied to judges, but not to cabinet appointees. |
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Other appointees include Soumen Sircar as head of Asia Pacific FI banks, and Aziz Parvez head of FI non-banks, Asia Pacific. |
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An exclusionary power is one in which the donor has authorized the donee to appoint to any one or more of the permissible appointees, to the exclusion of the others. |
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In the past 10 years, seven of the 11 appointees, including Carothers' replacement, have been in black wards, and only two have been in white wards. |
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