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A clutch of British bankers, some long mooted for the post, also now look politically impossible to appoint, as regulators continue to uncover misdeeds from the glory days before the financial crisis.
However, Professor Ian Maclean of Oxford has proved by calculation that it is statistically impossible to appoint 20% of the lords to ensure a balance for religion as well as race and gender.
Laura Hartman, a professor of business ethics at the College of Commerce at DePaul University, said in most espionage cases it would be impossible to appoint a monitor because most companies did not admit to spying, nor did they reveal how much they had learned.
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"If there is a clear winner in the election, it will be extremely difficult – if not politically impossible – for the council to appoint someone else," a commission figure said.
He had previously promised to appoint such a commission in 2008, but in the press of business found it impossible to adhere to that commitment.
"Rouhani may decide to appoint somebody else.
Nobody really expected Bayern to appoint Guardiola.
He has yet to appoint a government.
He needs to appoint an executive team.
And to appoint the next willing volunteer.
The president gets to appoint its chairman.
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