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Later he was stripped of most of his authority; a pro-government official was appointed to exercise it.
Artistic directors are appointed to exercise their judgment - a judgment that should extend to knowing when to exit gracefully, as well as how to make your mark.
The court noted that JBS had appointed and exercised control over a majority of the directors on the Pilgrim board and that the board had adopted the forum selection bylaw the same day that it approved the Moy Park transaction.
Who, though, are we going to appoint to exercise these powers?
Visiting a German P.O.W. camp there, he reported that the ranks of confident young men going about their self-appointed exercises in preparation for Hitler's victory shook him terribly; he later described 1943 as the year that he began, as a Jew, to feel physical fear.
Immunity also extends to independent persons appointed by Parliament exercising their duties in relation to Parliament's activities.
In January 1796 the position of commander-in-chief of the fleet in the Mediterranean passed to Sir John Jervis, who appointed Nelson to exercise independent command over the ships blockading the French coast as a commodore.
For every subsequent exercise, Ivan appointed one new team member as leader and after each exercise we took 15 minutes to debrief.
The competition regulator has evidence that Mediobanca has appointed decision-makers and exercises general sway over Generali's management.
Doopgein Sheptoon exercised both temporal and spiritual authority, but his successor confined himself to only the spiritual role and appointed a minister to exercise the temporal power.
The Nuffield Trust also recently announced that a head of wellbeing should be appointed to check nutrition, exercise and emotional wellbeing in schools.
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