Sentence examples for explicitly appointed from inspiring English sources

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In the context of advance directives, the patient's family member, whether explicitly appointed as trusted person or not appointed, would play a crucial role in respecting those directives.

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The practice became more common during the 17th century 11 people were made Benchers between 1600 and 1630 and in 1614 one of the Benchers appointed was explicitly allowed to be a member of Pension.

In another rural context, with the CHW intervention targeting poor beneficiaries with unmet needs [ 25], with a similar training intervention, but when the CHW's were not explicitly chosen by beneficiaries and were appointed by the political establishment - it led to an absence of relatedness and responsibility amongst CHWs.

Although not explicitly mentioned, preliminary examiners can already be appointed under the Bankruptcy Code.

Notably, SSA regulations explicitly state that representative payees may be appointed even if the individual with a disability is considered legally competent.

Wofford, who had been appointed to the Senate that May, ran explicitly on the issue of health care reform, trounced Thornburgh, and thereby set the stage for the Clinton Presidency whose first major domestic policy initiative was... health care.

Although the Prime Minister is formally appointed by the Emperor, the Constitution of Japan explicitly requires the Emperor to appoint whoever is designated by the Diet.

At times he spoke explicitly, even eloquently, about racial justice; he defended affirmative action; and he appointed record numbers of blacks and Latinos to positions of influence.

Reince Priebus, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee who was recently appointed as Trump's chief of staff, also declined to explicitly rule out a Muslim registry during an interview on Sunday.

The Shura council, a proto-parliament whose members are appointed by the king, has just passed an education bill that explicitly calls for a new emphasis on moderation in religion classes.In this section Elections or caucuses?

What happened, rather, was that a group of duly appointed and reelected judges decided a case in accordance with the legislature's wishes and as explicitly requested by the governor.

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