A reappointment might be rational, but extending it for one year might not. |
To do so, Johnson organized a behind-the-scenes campaign to block President Truman's reappointment of Leland Olds as chairman of the Federal Power Commission. |
We were appalled that one Member State should have attempted to block the reappointment of those members for very trivial reasons. |
The DPO shall be appointed for a term of two years and eligible for reappointment up to a maximum total term of ten years. |
For instance, it was plainly a mistake to vote against the reappointment of Warren Buffett, an investment guru, to the board of Coca-Cola. |
In this environment, the merest hint of a partisan decision could have been disastrous. Mr Bernanke's reappointment has defused that danger. |