Sentence examples for intend to appoint from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Buffett, 80, does not intend to appoint a single person to succeed him.

Carlyle does intend to appoint some independent directors to this board, along with the three Carlyle co-founders.

In London the Metropolitan police intend to appoint 43 officers based in Waltham Forest, Tower Hamlets, Newham, and Hounslow.

Olympus's current directors have said they will step down as early as February, but intend to appoint their own successors — something Mr. Woodford has said is unacceptable.

A statement said that the club intend to appoint a head coach at the end of the campaign and that a new recruitment structure will be implemented.

Mr. Blagojevich has indicated that he does not intend to appoint himself to the Senate seat, a seemingly far-fetched option, but one some of his severest critics seemed to think was possible.

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Owens said that he intended to appoint the new members.

It still remained unclear, however, who the government intends to appoint to run the office.

He has said he intends to appoint other military leaders to central roles.

President Barack Obama has announced he intends to appoint MIT Professor Esther Duflo to the President's Global Development Council.

Mr. Bush said earlier this month that he intended to appoint Mr. Comey as deputy attorney general.

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