Sentence examples for generally appointed from inspiring English sources

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But does a judge – generally appointed, not elected by citizens – have the right to order a policy change?

Explain that representatives to the state board of education are generally appointed by the governor, while local board of education members are usually elected by residents of the school district.

In common law countries, judges are generally appointed by executive branch officials, though lately judicial commissions made up of lawyers and lay people are taking a larger role in the initial selection of candidates.

Since he has basically been a good mayor (he was re-elected twice, has generally appointed and removed commissioners on the merits, has run a scandal-free administration, and innovated on public health and environmental issues), it is understandable for him to believe that others who have achieved great success in business can use their talents to succeed in the public sector.

The members of the committee are chosen by the superior administration, for example, for the dental education evaluation of School of Stomatology, the Fourth Military Medical University, the committee members will be appointed by headquarters of the People's Liberation Army; for other non-military dental schools, the committee members are generally appointed by Ministry of Education of China.

A professional trust manager at a brokerage or investment firm is generally appointed successor trustee when a Settlor's estate is large and investments require a more full time trustee than a friend or family member can provide and more individual attention than a bank employee might have to give.

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The governor generally appoints the board members.

During such periods the president generally appoints the leader of the legislative majority as prime minister.

It's true that Commerce is not exactly a power hub in most administrations, but presidents generally appoint people from the other party to cabinet jobs because they want to please the opposition.

When their terms expired, consuls generally were appointed to serve as governors of provinces.

In practice, however, directors have generally been appointed by the company's C.E.O. and have spent a good deal of time working with him; they're hardly likely to drive a hard bargain.

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