There are always at this city a large number of expectants of office of high grade awaiting their actual appointments. |
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These three major appointments were announced quietly in a press release a couple of weeks ago. |
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Then we risk jeopardising the success of this initiative by rushing the appointments of key staff. |
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The appointments to the electricity board shows that jobs for the boys is thriving. |
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After junior appointments in London he decided to specialise in radiology, and at Harefield he became an enthusiastic member of the cardiac team. |
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In times gone by, appointments were also perceived as rewards for people retiring from well-paid jobs. |
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Her ministerial appointments amounted to only eight women, only one of whom rose higher than the ranks of junior minister. |
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The President appoints the chief justice, and they together determine the other judicial appointments. |
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Some of the columnists' appointments seem to presage the adoption of a tone even more raspingly ideological. |
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A highly regarded scholar of African culture and philosophy, he held joint appointments in Afro-American studies and the philosophy departments. |
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She can leave home only to get to her office job, to keep legal or health appointments. |
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Hill himself retired from the Royal Navy as a rear admiral, having worked for Lewin in a number of appointments. |
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And of course there is nothing to stop conductors holding two such appointments simultaneously. |
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At present judges are in effect selected by the Lord Chancellor, who recommends appointments to the Queen. |
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She described him as a man of his word and said they should trust reassurances he's made about any future Supreme Court appointments. |
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Thus, people must get an appointment first, and those appointments are scheduled to ensure a steady workflow. |
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The other day I was given a list of 150 wrinklies and told to call them up and arrange appointments for their alarms to be reprogrammed. |
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Specialist registrars and locum appointments for training have recognised supervised education as part of their job. |
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Patients may miss appointments, may not actually swallow the pills, or may deliberately regurgitate the medications. |
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Non-attendance rates were expressed as percentage of total appointments and were compared by tests with Yates's correction. |
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All full-time faculty members serve on term appointments of varying lengths, indefinitely renewable at the discretion of the administration. |
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It results in missing hospital appointments or being late for appointments because there are no useable parking spaces. |
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I have already caused quite a stir by turning up in my leathers to appointments! |
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Pregnant women should attend regular antenatal appointments so that any problems with the pregnancy are picked up. |
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It is really important to attend all your antenatal appointments, and to report any bleeding, pain or changes in your baby's activity. |
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They also backed simple measures to remind people about their appointments, so less of doctors' time was wasted. |
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She did absolutely nothing to assist me and failed to keep appointments, letting down the local community. |
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Likewise, appointments panels may see only three or four of the 200 candidates who have applied for a vacancy. |
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Many patients also wish to use email to book or cancel appointments, arrange non-urgent consultations, and request repeat prescriptions. |
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She has got me to go to hospital appointments by arranging dates, transport and so on. |
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In his era, appointments to university positions in Britain were heavily influenced by religious considerations. |
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He dedicates one chapter to describing the leader's grandsons' appointments to key positions in the government. |
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This practice is particularly important in appointments for public positions. |
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And he then made a series of more or less statesmanlike appointments to senior positions. |
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There are certain positions that I have the right to make appointments to for which there is no need to consult the warring parties. |
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Only one in four faculty appointments was to a full-time, tenure-track position. |
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All the existing secretarial positions in the company are part-time appointments. |
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And of course, there's the exhaustion of fighting for benefits and appointments. |
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Many institutions have converted full-time appointments to positions held by part-time faculty or graduate assistants. |
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Federal judges have extremely secure positions, founded on the Constitution's provision for lifetime appointments. |
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Seven of the nine justices received their appointments from Republican presidents. |
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Two positions are PhD-RD positions with cross appointments with the University of Toronto. |
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These figures should be considered an approximate first draft, in part because some professors have cross-departmental appointments. |
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He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1927, and held many offices and appointments in professional and academic bodies. |
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Clubs in our league will all have to have a Child Welfare Officer and so far I have received details of such appointments from 20 of our clubs. |
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Worse, the poshest individual regiments effectively reserve public appointments, in the form of commissions, for friends of the old school tie. |
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And then I thought of that notion when it came to jobs, professorships, corporate board appointments. |
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Section 91, which allows for a maximum of two appointments from outside the National Assembly, is limited to Cabinet ministers. |
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Thereafter there will be debate about the new appointments among the cabinet and provincial premiers. |
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Published papers are also distributed to selected appointments, so your work has a good chance of reaching the right eyes. |
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The first is that the people who spark objections are second-tier appointments. |
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The vast majority of the advisers are not civil servants, but political appointments hand-picked by ministers. |
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Each suite is authentically furnished with appointments directed to personal comfort. |
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While he is recognized for these fanciful appointments, he did more than build furniture. |
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Repeat variations of the color in fixtures or other appointments for a cohesive look. |
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Its rooms are tastefully and luxuriously furnished, with appointments not normally available at these prices. |
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The table appointments are also of very high quality, with the black and silver chopsticks being exceptional. |
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In a country where career politicians usually fill Cabinet posts, his anti-establishment appointments caused a stir. |
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The rooms are gracious, large, airy and furnished with elegant appointments. |
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The decor is unmistakably high class with the fixtures, fittings and appointments setting a relaxed yet cultured atmosphere. |
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I was secretly relieved that my appointments were with a friendly and approachable dental hygienist. |
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The three doctors will prioritise cases and arrange pre-operative appointments to ensure that the surgery will take place next month. |
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Susan Boyes, 50, does art therapy, and most of her appointments take place in unsafe neighborhoods and involve crises. |
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Partners say that we only forget things which are unimportant to us like dental appointments and changing loo rolls. |
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These meetings had come to occupy a part of Kara's mind that associated them with dentists and GP appointments. |
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Then she quickly got dressed and sped out the door when she realized she was going to be late for her appointments. |
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Staff were also concerned about authoritarian management practices and a lack of transparency in appointments. |
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We were always being made to wait for appointments on the scanner at Scarborough. |
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You will be advised by SMS if new appointments, new telefaxes, new e-mails are present. |
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Improved access to telehealth services at the Regional Hospital means she and the kids don't have to travel south for most medical appointments. |
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Is it suitable for initial consultations, or do patients find it more acceptable to use telemedicine technology just for follow up appointments? |
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Professorial titles are commonly awarded even to nonteaching clinicians, although usually without involving tenured or probationary appointments. |
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Such recess appointments, though rare, allow a federal judge to serve a limited term. |
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Well, he is the appointments secretary and administrator for all referees outside of the Football League. |
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Staff appointments followed in relentless sequence as he inched his way up the ladder of seniority. |
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In future, only community groups who make appointments beforehand will be allowed in. |
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Most of the research begins on the internet, followed by calls to make appointments with foreign estate agents. |
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After emails and phone calls and general panicking, it transpired that I needed an iVisa, the appointments for which are at 8am, and only 8am. |
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All the big noses and bilious hues of the two worlds seemed to have made appointments there. |
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Why don't you return at another time, Miss, A time when there are no appointments? |
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In addition, I would like to be able to add, view and modify appointments using my web browser. |
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At the moment it is expected that the nurse practitioner will carry a bleep and will take all phone calls requesting emergency appointments. |
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It is thought that this is the first time a husband and wife have taken simultaneous command appointments at wing commander rank. |
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Customers reported phone holds of an hour or longer, nonstop busy signals and missed service appointments. |
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We ensure that we supply enough unbooked appointments each day to meet the likely demand. |
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It includes the handy address of one of the muckety-mucks in the Church who actually can influence episcopal appointments. |
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The PM's wife feared appearing ungroomed so much thereafter that she felt compelled to fly a top hairdresser with her to overseas appointments. |
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How are these community members able to obtain fresh food, keep medical appointments or transport their children? |
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They are also sending out posters to remind patients to cancel unwanted appointments. |
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He remained deeply religious, though, and when he came for appointments would talk of the happenings at his charismatic church. |
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By the time you have eventually caught one, appointments in town have been missed and one's careful planning for the day has gone up the spout. |
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Now I'm conscious of it and if I have six appointments I cancel three to get some breathing space. |
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She shuffles between appointments and fittings with designers and vendors to determine fabrics and detail garment specifications for new designs. |
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At a time of constitutional reform, the provision giving the Prime Minister a veto of high-level appointments obviously cries out for change. |
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A number of surgeries now send out reminders via text messages of upcoming appointments. |
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Ministerial appointments in Indonesia, as elsewhere, are the exclusive privilege of the president-elect. |
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Under the agreement, Democrats will allow votes on 25 non-controversial appointments to the district and appeals courts. |
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Quick add-ons like wigs, buns, falls and ponytails give you salon hair in-between appointments and they're recyclable. |
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No system is foolproof, but an all-party, non-partisan approach to appointments is too good an opportunity to miss. |
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Over the years he had held several appointments in the College, bursar since 1986, registrar since 1989 and vice president since. |
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This sum buys you two hours a month clustered in half-hour telephone appointments, and a follow up. |
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Everald Compton squeezed us in after appointments with Chris Corrigan and Macquarie Bank, and before his flight back to Brisbane. |
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Keep a calendar of necessary repair appointments to track service histories. |
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For example, appointments in your calendar might have facets for time, date, person, location, subject, and importance. |
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Your dentist may recommend occasional appointments with a dental hygienist. |
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How about a deliveryman with too many stops on his morning route, or a salesman with too many appointments on his daily calendar? |
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Some GPs said they had already surveyed their patients and found there was little call for evening and weekend appointments. |
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It was certainly an evening of lively inter-change, for even I departed with some 20 calling cards, phone numbers and appointments in my pocket. |
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Many had nurtured hopes that a major clearout would be made, opening the door for a large number of appointments. |
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Every time he left his cell, including for medical appointments, Thomas had to wear a body belt and was shackled with handcuffs and leg irons. |
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It may be difficult to find an open time slot to make appointments at these busy times. |
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Faculty travel budgets and money for new faculty appointments are often early casualties. |
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Her uncle always possessed a materialistic streak to his character, even when it came down to breaks between appointments. |
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My first day's appointments over, I return to the hotel to check in and take a quick nap, but that quick catnap turns into a two-hour slumber. |
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Anyway, what informs these appointments when the institution does not even have an approved organogram? |
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Over forty members attended, and with the outgoing officers having completed their terms of office, new appointments were made. |
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Set your clock a half hour earlier and discipline yourself to arrive early for work or appointments. |
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Her lifestyle became very chaotic, and there were times when appointments were made but she did not choose to attend. |
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His appointments shape the country's main broadcaster, though there are criticisms that quality has suffered on his watch. |
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The matter of government appointments for Surinamers continued to be the cause of a great deal of resentment. |
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All of the patients surveyed said they were happy with the availability of appointments. |
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While my case is pretty mild, I cancelled all the day's appointments and huddled up in bed. |
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Attendees can make appointments with members of the Board of Directors, headquarters staff members, and the parliamentarian. |
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Our amendments will get rid of party political appointments to the Electoral Commission. |
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He or she will also have considerable patronage in making appointments to groups, including the police authority. |
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This belief was most evident in his use of royal patronage and in his appointments of councillors. |
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The clinics take place in courses of seven weeks, with appointments of one hour each week. |
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He pedals to the barbershop, to his doctor appointments, to visit his friends and go out to lunch. |
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Dates can be pencilled in for when key management appointments should take place, thus ensuring a smooth build-up of the team. |
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Outside appointments confer prestige and status, as well as financial rewards and perquisites. |
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Like other personalistic leaders, he has preferred loyalists over experienced, well-trained experts when making government appointments. |
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A philhellene, he obtained appointments in the Ionian Islands, including, in 1854, secretary to the Lord High Commissioner. |
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The system of appointments is, in any event, in need of fundamental reform. |
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The direct route tends to be blocked through inattention to detail, misunderstood directions, missed appointments. |
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Kathleen Hosey in her capacity as Federation CDA congratulated the incoming officers in their appointments. |
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The effects of this phenomenon are compounded by the continued practice of favouritism in political appointments, promotions and other decisions. |
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We made similar comparisons for daily availability of routine appointments. |
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However, grimly amusing as this spectacle is, the political reality behind these appointments may be less felicitous. |
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He concocts a story of appointments with the council and market inspectors. |
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This is a government for the insiders, for political appointments and cronyism. |
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She was seated in the foyer, and when she was not fixing appointments, was busy filing her nails. |
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Two of the six had already found other jobs due to the long wait to confirm their appointments. |
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But I can tell fans of the Lions that some thoroughly good appointments were confirmed last week. |
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A body as unrepresentative as the United States Senate should not be confirming lifetime appointments, especially by simple majority vote. |
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We deal with thousands of patients directly and by telephone, allocating appointments at their convenience or as quickly as possible. |
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It has unique exterior styling and specific interior appointments, including prominent 20-inch flangeless wheels. |
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There we all were, cooling our heels in a hotel lobby waiting for our first appointments of the day. |
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Even now, with the incredibly busy life I lead, if I get time between appointments I will just go and poodle. |
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The corsage is on, dinner reservations are made, picture appointments are scheduled, and of course, you're wearing the perfect dress. |
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If appointments continue to favour those at the top of the food chain, a great opportunity will be missed. |
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The fracas over his cabinet appointments provides further evidence of a style of leadership that could be described as detached at best. |
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He also took them to task for their authority board appointments and suggested they operated a system of cronyism. |
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It still does you a power of good if you are applying for a job as a teacher and you know a politician on the appointments board. |
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When people with eating disorders come for their first appointments they have a lot to say. |
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And if the demand is less on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, we could still have pre-booked appointments then. |
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She's used the concierge service to repair her garbage disposal and schedule doctor's appointments. |
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His presumptuousness is reflected in his opening moves and extreme appointments, which pour more salt on racial wounds. |
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I have noted that there have been no appointments to the Privy Council in terms of members of this House. |
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An attempt by Fearnley to have the appointments deferred again after previous deferrals was voted down six to one. |
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I was one of the first two professorial appointments to be made from outside the institution. |
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During his teaching career, he held appointments in Hawaii and visiting professorships in Canada and the United States. |
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Would these ludicrous appointments have anything to do with his former career in the glamour industry? |
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We offer services to identify agents and arrange appointments for business development delegations. |
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The kit is a tad expensive, but it's so thorough, so incredibly goofproof, that you'll save millions in salon appointments! |
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We furthermore call for equal opportunities to women in appointments of Granthis and Panth leaders. |
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Meanwhile, she has a full diary of counselling appointments, just as on any other day. |
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Like most people I used to keep a personal diary for appointments etc in the form of something called paper. |
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You got an alphabetised phone and address book, an appointments diary and a basic notepad so you could jot down short text pieces. |
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The appointments are effective from the date of the merger and subject to RBI approval, a bank press release said. |
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The federation alleged that even the appointments were not made in those cases where the employee had died in harness. |
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This procedure must be performed by a professional electrologist and requires weekly appointments for optimal results. |
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Among the top FTSE 100 companies, women occupied just 69 of 1178 directorial appointments. |
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Weekends, she says, are mostly booked by guests staying in the hotel and the regular clientele tend to have their appointments during the week. |
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Public sector general insurance companies are quietly dispensing with compassionate appointments in a bid to rationalise manpower utilisation. |
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They do not keep us informed or respond to enquiries and appointments are frequently cancelled and work not completed. |
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She was typing letters, envelopes and handwriting appointments onto paper planners that were stuffed in ragged edged file folders. |
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They all had expensive appointments and untold luxuries for the knights, lords, dukes and princes who served the king. |
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A professional equal opportunities approach must underpin appointments, otherwise the same old faces will reappear. |
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The doctrine ever since known as Erastianism still lives on in the Church of England, as least so far as episcopal appointments are concerned. |
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Hayes asserted executive power through his appointments and in general upheld the authority of the presidency. |
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In the vast number of appointments which it had been his duty to make, he had, of necessity, disappointed a great many expectants. |
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The museum will open to the general public when all school appointments are finished. |
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Charging patients who fail to keep hospital appointments could cut hospital waiting lists. |
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Patients waiting for appointments had to sit in the main corridors because there wasn't even a waiting room. |
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I was the walk-in doctor at my clinic today, meaning that I saw all the patients who didn't have scheduled appointments. |
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The unit was intended to review the system of public appointments to avoid accusations of political bias. |
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As pressure for success has grown, match-fixing teams have transformed the lowly position of referee into one of the most lucrative appointments in Chinese sport. |
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A person ought to be capable of functioning well in everyday activities such as socialising, meeting appointments and keeping financial commitments. |
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In a bid to kick the habit, he missed appointments with his probation officer knowing he would be sent back to jail where he could get the help he needed. |
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In these small kiosks, shoppers can get advice and remedies for minor ailments from a nurse practitioner without having to make appointments or spend time in waiting rooms. |
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Supervisors need to predetermine how to handle no-shows or canceled appointments related to hospital visits, illnesses, or death of a family member. |
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This new democracy puts Australia to shame in showing how little real accountability there is under our system with Government appointments to key positions. |
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The investigating committee concluded that the administration had acted without demonstrating financial exigency that mandated the termination of continuing appointments. |
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For months, I did my best to carry on while no therapy appointments were made, no grand apologetic gestures were offered. |
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For instance, most of them made their appointments with me from a pay phone or numbers that were blocked. |
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Father Vicenzo Taraborelli in Rome is an exorcist with set office hours and dedicated phone lines to take exorcism appointments. |
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He invited Aaron into the departmental discussion about how it would handle the new appointments, who might apply, and what the position might look like. |
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When they come for medical appointments, both of them are constantly getting into things around my exam room. |
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But Downing Street last night insisted any communications received by him had no bearing on his appointments to the government benches, which were made on merit. |
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A report to the council's monthly meeting yesterday said two or three more surgical appointments could be made without impacting on the two posts at the centre of the row. |
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I thought I might go back when he started school but then he needed me for writing and he had a squint, which meant hospital appointments and treatment. |
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There followed a decade of short-term, low-ranking jobs in out-of-the-way places, like the succession of postdoc appointments so many graduates face today. |
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No strike would only embolden Hezbollah, which could then decide on key military and security appointments in the next government. |
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Achieving a toehold in America remains an objective and he intends to explore this option with appointments already in his diary to meet distributors. |
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Some were saved by appointments into government and parastatals. |
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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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It can take pictures at get-togethers, organize your appointments, and even read your child a bedtime story. |
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They keep her from being lonely, take her on trips, and urge her to make medical appointments when she's waffling about whether to see a doctor and really should do so. |
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This week is full up with appointments and social engagements, I'm sure of it, but I can hardly remember any specifics, my diary unhelpfully empty. |
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Under the new system records will be accessible to GPs, doctors and paramedics, and patients will have the right to book hospital appointments at their convenience. |
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In her update of Olympia, entitled Tribeca, an older, clothed woman and a naked young man of Asian descent sit in a loft space furnished with modern appointments. |
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The news comes in the wake of a national survey that found that one in five new secondary school appointments are rated as unsatisfactory by headteachers. |
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All that clause states is that the High Court confirms appointments. |
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Between her slew of appointments, Lennox manages to squeeze in enough time for no less than 40 different charities. |
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His diary shows meetings with Miss Crufts at Edinburgh's Department of Ancient Monuments, and a plethora of appointments with actors, stuntmen and journalists. |
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She was ticking us off for a number of administrative errors but I think she has every confidence in the leadership we give to the appointments commission. |
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Because tribalism creeps in through the way we make appointments to public offices, offer scholarships to students, grant quotas, concessions and contracts to individuals. |
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In a series of private appointments on Sunday, Tom Ford quietly showed a collection filled with fur, leather, and snakeskin. |
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But that deal only lasted a year, as Sen. Harry Reid began the use of pro forma sessions to prevent recession appointments. |
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You used to need a PC if you wanted to log your appointments, maintain an address book, track your stock portfolio and calculate your income taxes. |
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Blalock taught surgery at the medical schools of Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins and held numerous appointments as a visiting lecturer at other universities. |
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He held appointments in four Harvard University departments, and had spent time as a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Even a delay in appointments can derail ongoing investigations and regulatory efforts. |
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They said they had been able to place appointments in his diary for their clients, with the help of his constituency secretary who had also worked for Beattie. |
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The doctor's office called and said that they overbooked the appointments for today. |
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Of course, the political calculus of extending the outreach to appointments is not inconsiderable. |
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Three customers have called her for appointments and, when she arrived, asked her if she was the courtesan. |
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If you've got prime ministers trading in the appointments of regulatory umpires in return for political favours, then you are in a banana republic. |
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Between 8.00 and 10.00 am the office is at its busiest with clients booking calls and receptionists confirming visit times and hospital appointments. |
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By the time the group officially meets, the pope will have likely already shaken up the curia with new appointments for key roles. |
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In fact, Himmler's appointments book and diaries, where extant, come as close as most people would require to demonstrating what the Final Solution was all about. |
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The yeshiva would later threaten to end her education if she refused appointments with Weberman. |
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He accepted the money in return for granting official appointments and received kickbacks for approving various construction projects, the report said. |
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Several of the Army's senior commanders are also taking up new appointments, as some members are promoted to new positions and others retire to civilian life. |
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He was arrested after police received complaints from women about sexually-explicit remarks and behaviour allegedly made by the gas fitter during appointments. |
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But it can be more complex than that, for example involving a series of fixed-term appointments with both employed and self-employed opportunities mixed in. |
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The appointments of Al-Sisi and Mekki are no doubt intended to mollify such concerns. |
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Moreover, when his appointments to the key positions of Secretary of State, National Security Adviser and Defence Secretary are examined, a clearer picture emerges. |
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The new appointments follow the deaths of the Queen Mother, the Duke of Norfolk, Lord Hailsham and Lord Longford, who were all members of the Garter. |
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And I guess progress has been made when a leading Tory feels he should announce that he will make appointments in proportion to the ethnic mix of London. |
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The workings of the Vatican essentially cease, until a new Pope makes his own appointments, or confirms the current occupants of various Curial posts. |
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Through years of girl talk, shopping, prenatal doctor appointments and other activities, she says she developed a close relationship with Kasandra. |
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The appointments will be allocated to the better performing panel umpires. |
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The three cases were resolved several years ago, but deficiencies in the university's policies governing faculty appointments remained uncorrected. |
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That is, she began to miss counseling appointments at an agency that is licensed to provide mental health services as well as treatment for chemical dependency. |
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For example, users can post shared or private appointments on a calendar. |
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No, recess appointments are a vital safety-catch to allow government to function. |
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The surgery has just put a new system in place in which some of the appointments are bookable in advance and some are kept in reserve and booked up on the day in question. |
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Honest Abe offered patronage appointments that guaranteed that lame duck politicians could live out their days in secure federal jobs. |
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The appointments were primitive, but the Schnitzel, the beer, and the cheese could not have been improved on. |
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Blake suggested that, on balance, these appointments cost Disraeli more votes than they gained him. |
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By the time of his marriage, William was able to arrange the appointments of his supporters as bishops and abbots in the Norman church. |
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These changes brought the customary rights of lay rulers such as John over ecclesiastical appointments into question. |
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Cromwell's programme, assisted by Anne Boleyn's influence over episcopal appointments, was not merely against the clergy and the power of Rome. |
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His Shadow Cabinet appointments included MPs associated with the various wings of the party. |
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Some of Cameron's senior appointments, such as George Osborne as Chancellor of the Exchequer, are former members of the Bullingdon Club. |
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This affected his appointments to Anglican bishoprics, in particular the appointment of William Laud as Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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One of the most important appointments was that of Charles Wheatstone as professor of Experimental Philosophy. |
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The minor appointments were the Virginian Edmund Randolph as attorney general and the Massachusettsian Henry Knox as secretary of war. |
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In 1613 Bacon was finally appointed attorney general, after advising the king to shuffle judicial appointments. |
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Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. |
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For example, Disraeli made political appointments to positions previously given to career civil servants. |
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The Mayor proposes policy and the GLA's budget, and makes appointments to the capital's strategic executive such as Transport for London. |
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Judicial and other appointments are made on behalf of the Queen in consultation with the head of the elected government. |
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The Financial Secretary and Attorney General of the territory are appointed ex officio similar appointments in the Falkland Islands' Government. |
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Of the remaining 92 political appointments from outside public life, 27 had made significant donations to political parties. |
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The sovereign may appoint anyone a Privy Counsellor, but in practice appointments are made only on the advice of the Her Majesty's Government. |
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Among his appointments was former Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams, who became Wales's Education Secretary. |
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Likewise, British authorities selected Sunni Arab elites from the region for appointments to government and ministry offices. |
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The results of such appointments and taxation undermined both the status and finances of the Church. |
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If you want to go nuclear on the appointments process, I'm with you. |
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The treaty was similar to the first peace offer, but excluded the rebel clergy, whose lands and appointments remained forfeit. |
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In 2012 Dame Rosemary Butler AM launched a campaign to address the need for more women to apply for and take up public roles and appointments. |
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Softer suspensions, greater storage, and more luxurious appointments add to their driving appeal. |
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The Head of the navy cabinet was responsible for promotions, appointments, administration and issuing orders to naval forces. |
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Corruption was so rife that it was almost expected that a governor would come back from these appointments with his pockets full. |
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Its members are comprise appointments from the Australian and South Australian governments. |
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Domitian was apparently unable to gain support among the aristocracy, despite attempts to appease hostile factions with consular appointments. |
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The Communist Party maintained its dominance over the state largely through its control over the system of appointments. |
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He also refused to make necessary personnel appointments, and as a result the whole top echelon of the Ming administration became understaffed. |
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The king was given possession of all church properties, as well as the church appointments and approval of the clergy. |
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When the Senate is in recess, a president may make temporary appointments to fill vacancies. |
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Bush each served a full term without an opportunity to appoint a justice, but made appointments during their subsequent terms in office. |
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It also allows state legislatures to permit their governors to make temporary appointments until a special election can be held. |
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By law, the Lord Chancellor must be consulted before appointments may be made to certain ecclesiastical courts. |
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Justice Department released a memo stating that appointments made during pro forma sessions are supported by the Constitution and precedent. |
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Thus, the provinces and parliament have no formal role in such appointments, sometimes a point of contention. |
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They have also been used to prevent presidents from making recess appointments. |
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An office of profit is a term used in a number of national constitutions to refer to executive appointments. |
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The Church of Scotland remains the National Church, but it has complete independence in spiritual questions and appointments. |
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The biggest impact of a GOP takeover will be on appointments. |
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The appointments continue the growth of Delcam s North American staff in response to the increasing demand for the company s CADCAM software. |
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Zesty users have access to a list of appointments with qualified and consumer reviewed healthcare professionals. |
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Only two Europeans were chosen outside the curial appointments. |
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It''s a lot easier to allocate, swap and cancel appointments, and you save a fortune on Tippex and sticking plasters for paper cuts. |
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This service helps to take pressure off Audiology Depts, therefore lowering the waiting list for specialist appointments. |
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The reshuffle includes five appointments and three relocations within the ministry, according to Al-Ahram. |
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The eight appointments are experts at the top of their chosen fields, with the majority from the private sector, Ms Trad said. |
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The intuitive user interface makes adjusting efforts, duration, and scheduling appointments, a simple action by shifting status bars. |
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He became an L-driver after his wife Etta had a stroke and needed transport to get to hospital appointments. |
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