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be appointed for
verb
To fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.
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The readers' editor will initially be appointed for two years.
A new head is to be appointed for France's National Book Centre.
Judges will no longer be appointed for life, as now, he said.
If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you.
The judge also ordered that counsel be appointed for Marcos at the government's expense.
It also proposed an ombudsman be appointed for the sector, which has been plagued with scandals.
His report suggested that non-executives should be appointed for specific terms with reappointment not automatic.
The problem was that New York law said that a guardian could be appointed for a "person with a disability".
The new overseer will be given numerous protections from dismissal and will be appointed for a fixed period.
No friday funnies here: https://t.co/KQAosiScWY Even if women are statistically more likely to be appointed for jobs, the top ones will almost always go to men.
He was the first poet laureate consultant in poetry to be appointed for three consecutive one-year terms, beginning in 1997.
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