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But, he said, "Whether they are called special masters or court-appointed consultants or anything else, when a judge appoints someone to act in a quasi-judicial capacity, it's critical that nothing interfere with the perceived legitimacy of that judge surrogate".
"Let's say he appoints someone to a certain ministry or portfolio, and we just consider that person unacceptable.
What flips the whingeometer into the red danger zone is when the media appoints someone science pundit in chief.
Every time a board member leaves, the president appoints someone to the post without getting approval from the other board members.
Imagine a country that appoints someone who has been found guilty of striking a 12-year-old boy to be its foreign minister.
It is quite unexpected, and because Mr Lott plans to step down in 2007--rather 2007--rather 2007--ratherear--thanstate may have to go through a complicated series of elections after Mr Barbour appoints someone.
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Trump will probably appoint someone bank-friendly to this post.
He says he may appoint someone in Campbell's place.
We would appoint someone who would offer a fresh pespective.
Mr. Bloomberg said: "I would anticipate appointing someone new.
If a company undergoes bankruptcy and receivership, the court may appoint someone to head the operation.
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