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To make the cut, a prospective appointee needed the votes of at least 8 of the commission's 12 members.
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Mr. Leone explained that a process to screen and interview prospective appointees similar to the one at Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street firm where Mr. Corzine was a co-chairman, had been put into place and that it was thorough and necessarily lengthy.
Its members are interviewing prospective appointees in the evening: an indication of the exceptional push to get appointments made soon.
Responding to liberal consternation at the sheer wealth of the prospective appointees, Trump told his audience: "A newspaper [the New York Times] criticised me and said: 'Why can't they have people of modest means?' Because I want people that made a fortune.
His appointment empowered him to conduct background checks on prospective appointees.
"He had followed the war, followed what Joe had done and could go to work without any learning curve at all," she said, adding that she had spoken to two or three other prospective appointees.
Like many of Trump's prospective appointees to top positions, Clayton has never worked in government before.
Like many of Trump's prospective appointees to top positions, Clayton has never worked in government before.
The perpetrator even had a prospective career.
The district faces a prospective $1.1 billion deficit.
Results from a prospective surgical cohort.
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