Sentence examples for an executive appointment from inspiring English sources

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There was also the possibility of an executive appointment from a president who regarded his father as a crucial Senate mentor and kingmaker.

Chasen is now free to start another venture, perhaps here in Washington, or take on an executive appointment at an established enterprise.

A brief entry in the Addenda listing on the Media Business page on Thursday about an executive appointment at the new Midwest office of Brand Dialogue, a unit of Young & Rubicam, misstated the origin of the office.

"Nehru would face not only one of his earliest major rebuffs over an executive appointment but also was to be given a head of state that for the first time truly tested the constitutional relationship between the head of state and the prime minister," the political scientist Harshan Kumarasingham observed in an article in Modern Asian Studies in 2010.

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When Mr Bolton arrived this month, finally forced in by the president with a temporary executive appointment, the change was dramatic.

After a lengthy Senate debate on the validity of his commission it having been issued prior to Clay's death, with an effective date subsequent to the executive appointment of a successor Dixon was sworn in on December 20 , 1852

Microsoft's Bing search updated with a news story on the chief executive appointment.

The White House had fought to declare Mr. Kissinger an executive branch appointment not subject to legislative disclosure requirements, but dropped the legal argument once the committee's opinion was issued.

Whether Republican or Democrat, a president should get a vote on executive appointments, giving nominees a chance to make a case to a simple majority that they are fit for office.

The Universal Music Group has chosen its first major executive appointment since taking control of EMI, and it is a blow to Universal's biggest rival, Sony.

Republicans have spent the past five years demonstrating that they have no such overriding respect for Senate tradition by demanding an unprecedented 60-vote supermajority to get anything passed, essentially filibustering virtually every piece of legislation and every executive appointment.

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