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The phrase "ability to make appointments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skill or capacity to schedule meetings or events.
Example: "Her ability to make appointments efficiently has greatly improved our team's productivity."
Alternatives: "capacity to schedule meetings" or "skill in arranging appointments."
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Those include limiting Evers' ability to make appointments, restricting his authority over the rule-making process and making it more difficult for him to block a work requirement for Medicaid recipients.
Indeed, the opinion essentially said that the Senate need almost never be in recess; a handful of senators could create "pro-forma" sessions that would trump any President's ability to make appointments.
Intuit is acquiring FullSlate, an online scheduling company that allows clients to offer their customers the ability to make appointments directly to web sites and Facebook pages.
The app will also deliver real-time visibility into when preferred sales associates are in-store, along with the ability to make appointments and leave messages for associates.
One of the measures would strip the governor of the ability to make appointments to the state elections board and give that power to the legislature.
The bills drastically limit Cooper's ability to make appointments to various state boards and departments and require confirmation hearings for the appointments ― giving GOP lawmakers an opportunity to stifle basic state government staffing decisions.
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The practices in the pilot would have to provide services that include primary care, wellness counseling and preventive services with the ability for patients to make appointments seven days a week and have 24-hour access by phone for urgent care consultations.
WASHINGTON, Jan 10 (Reuters) - A powerful business group's decision to use its legal firepower to back a bottling company in a dispute with unionized workers turned a routine labor tussle in Washington state into a high-stakes Supreme Court case that could limit the ability of U.S. presidents to make appointments to critical jobs.
People here speculate that Mr. Timoney is leaving because he is tired of battling the police union and a city charter that sharply restricts his ability to make top appointments.
This fall, for example, North Carolina's legislature is expected to take up a bill that would gerrymander judicial districts in the state, after previously passing laws reintroducing partisan elections and shrinking the size of the intermediate appellate court to rob the governor of the ability to make new appointments.
You'll often need to make appointments to view properties.
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ability to make choices
ability to make cuts
ability to make recommendations
ability to make predictions
ability to make judgements
ability to arrange appointments
ability to make others
ability to make comparisons
ability to attend appointments
ability to make decisions
ability to make mistakes
ability to schedule appointments
ability to dictate appointments
ability to keep appointments
ability to make connections
ability to make plays
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