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The corporation has recognised the problem by deciding to appoint a Radio 3 controller before it looks for a new Proms supremo.
BBC home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw tweeted: "It's understood Theresa May personally interviewed Lowell Goddard by video-link before deciding to appoint her as #CSAinquiry chair".
The Obama administration made a terrific choice yesterday by deciding to appoint Raj Shah as the head of USAID, the government's primary agency for international development. .
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On the new appointments announced on Wednesday, Mrs May said: "I have decided to appoint four panel members, who have the range of skills and expertise required to take forward and lead the important work of the Panel in supporting the chairman".
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"Today we decided to appoint Capello as our national team's new manager," the R.F.U.
In reality, Corbyn had already decided to appoint the left's choice, Angela Eagle, to the role.
While clearing his name Cilic decided to appoint Ivanisevic as his coach.
We decided to appoint guardians for our children in our will.
Mourinho was open to the possibility, but United decided to appoint David Moyes, and Mourinho returned to Chelsea.
I don't think he would have decided to appoint her if he didn't want her to be effective".
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