Sentence examples for be nominating from inspiring English sources

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be nominating

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To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.

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"The Republicans will have to decide who they are going to be nominating.

When the two spoke on the phone, Turnbull told him he would not be nominating him for the position.

Coincidently, if International Paper clears antitrust without significant damage, this would likely occur about the time it would otherwise be nominating a short slate of Temple-Inland directors.

"It's a great honor for him to be nominating the president," she said, even as Mr. Clinton was concluding his remarks in Charlotte.

William Hague tells the Financial Times in an interview (subscription) that he won't be nominating David Miliband for the post of EU foreign minister.

And then the oddest twist: the country would, after all, be nominating it as their candidate for the best foreign language film at the 2015 Oscars.

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Only then can candidates be nominated.

"It was already enough to be nominated.

Neither seems likely to be nominated.

You have to be nominated.

(vii) have consented to be nominated.

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