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The phrase "ability to nominate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or power to suggest or put forward a candidate for a position or award.
Example: "The committee has the ability to nominate a candidate for the prestigious award each year."
Alternatives: "capacity to propose a" or "power to suggest a".
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One complication to Francisco's nomination may be a law that limits the president's ability to nominate a person to a job in which he already serves in an acting capacity.
Among those who disapprove of President Donald Trump's choice of Kavanaugh for the seat, just 46percentt say their opposition stems from an objection to Kavanaugh personally, rather than a lack of confidence in Trump's ability to nominate a suitable candidate.
Additional analysis explored the relationship between ability to nominate a price point and use of illicit (unbranded tobacco).
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Because it turns out that a boneheaded president has a remarkable ability to nominate boneheaded federal judges who will serve an unlimited term as they undermine public confidence in justice and government.
Strong investor protections and more corporate accountability: Shareholders will have new tools to hold corporate boards and management accountable, including a voice on executive compensation decisions and an enhanced ability to nominate and elect corporate directors.
2015 was a turning point for shareholder proposals seeking to implement proxy access, which gives certain shareholders the ability to nominate directors and include those nominees in a company's proxy materials.
Also, according to the proxy filed Friday, HP said it will offer up a new policy proposal that will allow large shareholders to have the ability to nominate directors - rather than just voting for a panel of directors nominated by the company.
Perhaps the single most far-reaching power of an American President is the ability to nominate judges to sit on the US Supreme Court.
The S.E.C. proposal gives investors who own as little as 1percentt of a large company's shares the ability to nominate directors.
Short-term investors in America and Europe, it said, were using new powers such as the ability to nominate board directors to push for actions which could damage credit quality.
Issues such as asking companies to split the roles of board chairman and CEO, and requesting the ability to nominate board members and review executive compensation.
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