Sentence examples for appointed your from inspiring English sources

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I only wish we had appointed your clan to the underwhelming deficit-reduction supercommittee.

Two of more than 60 practitioners in the actuarial science field will be appointed your mentor.

("I should like to be appointed your professor," he wrote to her, "you being required to attend the whole term").

"I would like to be appointed your professor," he wrote her, in a letter Schor calls "unmistakably flirtatious".

Anyone who wanted to do these things would have to go to court and be appointed your guardian.

So, whether you're elected leaders (as in older universities such as mine) or appointed, your currency is the same: ill-conceived change to entrench the interests of your cliques and for the sake of being seen to do something.

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The easiest route might be to appoint your husband as your envoy.

You create a strategic initiative and appoint your best people to drive change.

You quickly create a strategic initiative in response and appoint your best people to make change happen.

Insist on appointing your own deputy governors and delegate real authority to them – essential with the wider responsibilities now given to the Bank.

"If you're going to appoint your vice-president, that smacks of authoritarianism in this age when people should be elected.

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