Sentence examples for need to appoint from inspiring English sources

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In total, 199 companies will need to appoint at least one female director by 2021, while 276 companies will need to appoint at least two female directors, and 136 companies will need to appoint at least three female directors.

We were just two; larger groups may need to appoint an official timer.

To do that, they need to appoint and nurture dedicated staff.

So I have no need to appoint counsel to illegal organ.

If faced with the need to appoint a special counsel, would you have recommended Mueller?

There is also the need to appoint a new foreign minister and Blair could fill that role admirably as well.

Odd though, that a government so keen to abolish appointed peers should need to appoint so many as ministers.

But what do the Dragons' management —who need to appoint a coach for 2015 and beyond— do now?

"If they appoint Greig, they will need to appoint someone who's regarded as more heavyweight alongside him".

You need to appoint a solicitor or conveyancer who will do the legal work involved in the sale.

Virtually all organizations will need to appoint younger managers to fill vacancies left by the retirement of long-term predecessors.

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