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The phrase "appointees to be interviewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who have been appointed and are scheduled for an interview.
Example: "The committee has finalized the list of appointees to be interviewed for the open positions."
Alternatives: "candidates to be interviewed" or "individuals to be interviewed".
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A bill he helped write that recently passed the State Legislature would require presidential appointees to be interviewed by residents, he said.
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Others want the appointee to be called "foreign minister".
One cannot expect a cabinet appointee to be devoid of partisan preferences.
He is not the first Republican appointee to be denounced.
Mr. Pataki has not publicly committed to naming a family member to the board as his eighth and final appointee, but he has been interviewing candidates in recent weeks, according to people close to the development corporation.
Its members are interviewing prospective appointees in the evening: an indication of the exceptional push to get appointments made soon.
Gov. Christie Whitman spent only a few hours in Washington today, showing up at midday at the hotel where President-elect George W. Bush is interviewing prospective cabinet appointees.
Mr. Levy said that his transition team has been interviewing appointed department heads to identify the most pressing matters and that he's pulling together an executive team and other high-level appointees.
In comparison, the Czech system where board members are government appointees seems to be detached from community needs.
Since new appointees tended to be more inexperienced we judged that the direction of any bias would be towards reducing any positive effect size.
Obama's next appointee, Tom Wheeler, promised to be tougher.
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