Richards has since stated that he would hold his hand on appointing the tribunal until the courts ruled on the judicial review motion. |
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When Essendon came to appointing a coach this year for 2005 and beyond it reappointed Kevin Sheedy. |
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Only a few second generation churches have attained sufficient maturity to consider appointing their own leaders. |
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Zhechev's first day in the post was taken up with appointing referees for the matches in the eighth round of the championship. |
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They were correct in their judgement not to rush into a quick decision in appointing the new man. |
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The plaintiffs seek to appeal against the order appointing the receiver and manager. |
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The council broke the law in appointing consultants without putting the contract out to tender. |
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He is a pragmatist to the last breath and would never have indulged a personal folly, like Bacon did, in appointing a governor. |
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In similar fashion, the board is charged with appointing selectors, coaches and captains amongst other duties. |
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However, appointing Milburn may well be the spark that lights the fire of civil war within the Party. |
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The Republicans also discussed giving federal financial support to the Texas and Pacific railroad and appointing some Democrats to the cabinet. |
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Will you stop the practice of appointing ex cronies to plum overseas postings? |
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They kick-started the sale process by appointing a consultant, who will handhold the party through the transaction. |
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The directors also revealed that the club is appointing top Australian coach Leo Epifania as head coach. |
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And according to MacDonald this birled him into his big mistake, appointing his golfing pal Dalglish who, in turn, appointed his mate Barnes. |
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Let's hope that appointing UC regents is one area where Arnold doesn't take any of Wilson's advice in the future. |
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They demand reinstatement of the dissolved parliament and return to appointing prime ministers on the recommendation of the House. |
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This comes subsequent to Ganguly appointing two lawyers to handle his appeal. |
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He dismissed well-trained officers from the police, appointing former bodyguards or even patrolmen in their stead to head up the force. |
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There may be certain provisions in the letters patent appointing governors and governors-general which limit them in some way. |
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This meant in practice that papal letters appointing vicars apostolic were not be acknowledged. |
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If there's no will in place then there's a process for appointing an administrator, and the administrator takes over. |
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Objectors are appointing property valuers who in turn appoint technical and legal advisers. |
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He quoted the Local Autonomy Act, saying that a mayor has to issue an order appointing a deputy mayor to act in his stead. |
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So far as I understand it, they are appointing an alternative surveyor. |
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Indigenisation is good, but too often missionaries, in their desire to indigenise the newly-planted churches, rush into appointing men who turn out to be unsuitable. |
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The Nordic working culture is of highly educated staff, of staff councils and youth programmes, of appointing women into senior positions and of long-term planning. |
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The major portion of its budget is consumed by the salaries of its huge staff, with bureaucrats and politicians appointing their own kith and kin or other favourites. |
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It would all smack of politicians appointing a Speaker to suit themselves. |
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They will be faithful little lapdogs to their appointing masters. |
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They appear to be dragging their heels over appointing a new chief executive, but whoever lands the job will have a mounting pile of problems to sort out. |
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Landowners protected their interests by studying land law at the Inns of Court and by appointing qualified stewards to manage estates effectively. |
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The Second Hague Peace Conference adopted a convention establishing a new court of arbitral justice but could not agree on a procedure for appointing the judges. |
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By appointing queens, the mercantile oligarchs were attempting to capture the legitimacy the tyrant's power had generated, but to limit the use of that power. |
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Importantly, hirers of house keeping services are spared from the risk of appointing housemaids or servants, whose trustworthiness is a moot point now-a-days. |
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Bratton now announced that he was appointing Ramos an honorary chaplain at the 84th Precinct where he was assigned. |
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Some senior judges fear that an emphasis on appointing more women and ethnic minority judges would mean that appointments would no longer be based solely on merit. |
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A fair process for appointing candidates on merit must be at the heart of the new system, based on advice from the Equal Opportunities Commission. |
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In the 16th century the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Alexander who won a battle against the Byzantine army and made Perperikon a regional centre by appointing a governor. |
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However, a new way of appointing or electing its members is required which will effectively avoid both placemen and a mix of political views which mirror the House of Commons. |
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He took the steps of appointing administrators of the Lviv Archeparchy, should he be arrested. |
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These counties are used for the purposes of appointing Lords Lieutenant who are historically the Crown's representatives in those areas. |
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Central bank legislation will enshrine specific procedures for selecting and appointing the head of the central bank. |
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The position grew to include other duties including purchasing royal jewels, gold, and silver, and appointing royal goldsmiths and jewellers. |
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Instead of appointing George to the guardianship, he established a regency council. |
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It is also responsible for appointing the management of the men's, women's, and youth national football teams. |
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The Queen again came under criticism for appointing the prime minister on the advice of a small number of ministers or a single minister. |
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He then recommends them to the Sovereign who confirms his selections by formally appointing them to their offices. |
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The issue was resolved by appointing him to the Council immediately prior to his appointment as Prime Minister. |
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Andrews, was heavily criticised for appointing octogenarian veterans of Craigavon's administration to his cabinet. |
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The amending Acts reduced their responsibilities by appointing registration district examiners to inspect the registers. |
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The Scottish Government is responsible for appointing a board of directors to run public bodies. |
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Murdoch began to make his mark on the paper by appointing Harold Evans as his replacement. |
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Britain had a difficult time appointing a determined senior military leadership in America. |
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In effect it was a private shire, with the bishop appointing his own sheriff. |
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At the last moment, Edward changed his mind and instead sent Gaveston to Dublin, appointing him as the Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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In 2000, he revived the tradition of appointing harpists to the Royal Court, by appointing an Official Harpist to the Prince of Wales. |
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The Ottomans appeased the tribes by forgiving their rebellious chiefs and appointing them to administrative posts. |
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Eventually, the WRU reversed their decision, appointing Clive Rowlands to tour as coach. |
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They congregated at Northampton in May and renounced their feudal ties to John, appointing Robert fitz Walter as their military leader. |
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After Arminius was defeated and dead, Rome tried to control Germania beyond the Limes indirectly, by appointing client kings. |
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Rome would control Germania by appointing client kings, which was cheaper than military campaigns. |
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On 30 October the assembly founded the State of German Austria by appointing a government, called Staatsrat. |
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The family maintained dominance over the monastery by appointing family members as abbots. |
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They rented the islands from the king with rights of trading, tax, appointing governors, and administering the country. |
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On 25 June 1493, King Ferdinand secured a papal bull, Piis Fidelium, appointing him Vicar Apostolic in the Indies. |
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The Licentiate then fell ill and died shortly after his arrival, appointing Marcos de Aguilar as alcalde mayor. |
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A second way was the direct appointing and employing of clergy by the English government on ships and in settlements. |
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They also endorse an Episcopal polity, appointing the English monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England to replace the Bishop of Rome. |
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The Crown adopted the practice of appointing judges from the leading practitioners of the bar. |
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Furthermore, the Lord Chancellor has a role in appointing many judges in the courts of England and Wales. |
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Following the creation of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the practice of appointing Lords of Appeal in Ordinary was discontinued. |
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An MP applies for the office to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who usually then signs a warrant appointing the MP to the Crown office. |
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Instead he accused Sami of appointing his blue-eyed boys to the IEC regional office. |
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The odds in Las Vegas should be on Gibbons appointing Gibbons. |
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Three years before his death, Merl Townsend executed a durable power of attorney, appointing his son George as attorney in fact. |
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He was asked repeatedly by Radio 4's John Humphrys if he had raised HSBC's collusion in tax evasion before appointing the bank's former boss. |
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The opposition aims at appointing a contact group, naming spokespeople, and also creating a pressure on Syrian government. |
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As per convention, the home ministry is to consult the state government before appointing anyone as governor and Sarkar had given his concent. |
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By appointing members of their own affinities as undersheriffs and deputy justices, they could exert a powerful, and not altogether beneficial, influence. |
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And unfortunately for Europe, the United States have pulled off a masterstroke by appointing Tom Watson as skipper for the 2014 match at Gleneagles. |
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Someone expressed an opinion in favour of making the NHIF face insolvency, appointing requisitors and sending away this the current Supervisory Board as it was not obedient. |
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But when you have a radical alt left fool appointing radical alt left judges who put radical political agendas above the law, this is what you get. |
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Rather than aristocratic fiefs, Qin territory came under the direct control of the Qin rulers, directly appointing officials on the basis of their qualifications. |
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The boss appointing his nephew as a director reeks of nepotism. |
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Anne, however, insisted on carrying out the duties of Lord High Admiral herself, without appointing a member of the government to take George's place. |
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She thus conformed to the practice observed by widows in appointing female relatives as executrices or life had taught her to confide more in women than in men. |
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Babangida finally kept his promise to relinquish office to a civilian government, but not before appointing Ernest Shonekan head of an interim government. |
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He also made arrangements for their clothing and daily food, appointing ministers and guardians to take all measures so that nothing should be lacking for them. |
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He divided the main building into two, appointing one part for men oppressed by various kinds of infirmities and the other for women in a bad state of health. |
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Upon receiving a letter from the Emperor Gratian praising the appropriateness of Rome appointing individuals evidently worthy of holy positions, Ambrose's host gave him up. |
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In 1584 James VI of Scotland had the Parliament of Scotland pass the Black Acts, appointing two bishops and bringing the Church of Scotland under royal control. |
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In 2009, the king made significant personnel changes to the government by appointing reformers to key positions and the first woman to a ministerial post. |
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The Nova Scotia Methodist Minister noted young Fraser's sincerity and commitment to his congregation and encouraged him by appointing him as assistant. |
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In 1667, Charles II of England was responsible for appointing George Downing, the builder of Downing Street, to radically reform the Treasury and the collection of taxes. |
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Great Britain had a difficult time appointing general officers, however. |
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Likewise, Bacon failed to secure the lesser office of Solicitor General in 1595, the Queen pointedly snubbing him by appointing Sir Thomas Fleming instead. |
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After the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in 2007, the PPP secured the most votes in the elections of 2008, appointing party member Yousaf Raza Gillani as Prime Minister. |
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In the thirteenth century, a new method of appointing the doge, by the famous ballot of Venice, a complicated mixture of choice and chance, was adopted. |
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