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But President Obama rather liked being able to appoint who he chose when he chose.
When Richard Nixon won the presidency in 1968, he found himself in the happy position of being able to appoint four new justices to the Supreme Court.
There likely will be many calls, publicly and privately, for Justice Ginsburg to resign before President Obama leaves the White House to prevent the risk of a Republican being able to appoint her successor.
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Mr. Karzai will now be able to appoint all five members.
These new figures will be able to appoint and remove chief constables, and to set budgets.
The Serbian municipalities will be able to appoint a regional police chief.
Alston's chief constable retired in April, so he was able to appoint his choice.
The next president will be able to appoint or reappoint three governors immediately.
We are delighted to be able to appoint these three substantial figures from such a strong field".
But the nation votes for a president, who needs to be able to appoint top officials and judges.
Would a female Spanish prime minister have been able to appoint a cabinet that is 50 percent female in 2004?
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