Sentence examples for may either appoint from inspiring English sources

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The emir may either appoint a new prime minister or dissolve Parliament, which would lead to elections.

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"Today, all these anticorruption agencies are either appointed or controlled by the government," said Prashant Bhushan, an anticorruption organizer.

This may either help or not.

"I cannot, in good conscience, work for either the bozo-elect or whoever he may appoint as the new secretary of the VA," he said.

In accordance with the practice adopted at recent Conference sessions, the Conference may wish to consider the following suggestions: either to appoint a rapporteur or establish a drafting subcommittee for the preparation of the reports of Commissions I and III (the rapporteur of Commission II was nominated by the Council - see paragraph 12 above).

"Rouhani may decide to appoint somebody else.

He says he may appoint someone in Campbell's place.

They may appoint 5 lifetime members of the Senate, and they appoint 5 of the 15 Constitutional Court judges.

It may appoint additional members at its discretion.

The next president may appoint several new justices.

That day, he told me that either I appoint him the new manager or he would make problems for me.

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