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appointments
noun
Plural of appointment
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The word "appointments" is correct in written English.
It is used to refer to scheduled meetings or engagements, often in a professional or medical context. Example: "I have two appointments scheduled for tomorrow, one with my doctor and another with a client." Alternatives include "meetings" or "scheduled visits."
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And yet, despite changing British mores over the decades and a succession of editors, including Rebekah Wade (later Brooks) and David Yelland who were both widely reported before their appointments to consider Page 3 outdated, its position in the paper has until now remained unassailable.
Further senior editorial appointments will be made in the coming weeks.
Times owner News Corporation declined to comment about the status of the appointment process, but company executives have been glossing over any difficulties, with Thomson telling colleagues in London that there were "logistical difficulties" in concluding the appointments.
Meanwhile, staff resolutely work on in a heavily protected temporary office on a floor of the French daily, Libération, coming to work between flashbacks and psychotherapy appointments, comforting the relatives of the dead and visiting the three survivors who are still in hospital being treated for horrific injuries.
Guardian Australia has already made several high profile appointments in 2014 including Walkley award-winning cartoonist Andrew Marlton (First Dog On The Moon) in April and Dave Earley, The Courier Mail's engagement editor, who will join Guardian Australia in mid-July as deputy audience development editor.
Her company gives her the ability to step away from work to take her 7-year-old son, Theo, to doctor's appointments, and to work from home.
Cathryn Turhan, the student union president, says: "Our counselling service is changing – it now offers appointments much more quickly and further support is offered on a session-by-session basis.
The appointments were announced Monday by Gabon ambassador Baudelaire Ndong Ella, who is president of the 47-nation UN Human Rights Council.
A spokeswoman for Mr Rudd said the appointments for UN secretary general are made on a cyclical geographical basis and the next one would come from eastern Europe.
One of the chancellor's political gifts is the self-knowledge to identify gaps in his own experience and to plug them with astute appointments.
I arrive at work and begin to open up shop, including checking the answerphone for cancellations or urgent new appointments.
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