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Under the interim agreement, the commissioner's office gets to assign umpires without regard to league, mixing crews as it sees fit.
There's also a little-known power of the Chief Justice, which is that he gets to assign lower-court judges to serve on certain boards and commissions, including the ones that supervise foreign-intelligence surveillance wiretaps.
The fact that Kennedy is next might actually push him to the left a little bit, because now if he sides with the liberals, Kennedy is the senior associate justice in the majority — and thus gets to assign these opinions to himself.
Now God gets to assign the truth values to those propositions.
What do these labels really mean, anyway, and who gets to assign them, and for what aim?
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"When we have to get volunteers, somebody who lives in Bergen County, you've got to assign to Bergen County.
Under the guise of elections, these judges are effectively appointed by Democratic Party leaders, who get to assign their favorites a spot on the Democratic Party line, thereby insuring their victory in November.
As a gift to the returning Morgan McMichaels she got to assign the roles to each of the queens.
The children were late getting to their assigned math classes, the documents say.
"When we get to our assigned village the first person we meet is the village chief.
His parents had nailed a godfather early on but never got around to assigning the role's female incarnation.
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