Sentence examples for getting appointed from inspiring English sources

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Getting appointed (or elected) to the bench is a highly political undertaking.

Ultimately, getting appointed the C.E.O. of Yahoo is somewhat like being hired as the drummer in Spinal Tap.

In the 1970s women started getting appointed to central-bank policy committees, which set interest rates and in some cases supervise the banking system.

"It's a fiction that they are independent," Ms. Demarest said, "because unless you're loyal to the bishop, you're not getting appointed".

It was in the midst of all this that Montaigne was elevated to mayor of Bordeaux — an achievement, Desan shows, that was rather like getting appointed police commissioner under Tammany Hall.

Cabinet members and other nominees to the executive branch will have an even harder time getting appointed than they do now — and the situation is already so dire that it's an international embarrassment to the United States.

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I got appointed as finance minister.

Who got appointed to state university boards?

"How'd you get appointed by this administration?

Then she gets appointed Matobo's U.N. ambassador.

I would never have got appointed in government.

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