Sentence examples for needing to appoint from inspiring English sources

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However, his departure leaves the George Osborne needing to appoint a new boss for the PRA.

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He needs to appoint an executive team.

He needs to appoint somebody who could instantly step into his shoes.

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

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

Tate Britain needs to appoint someone with a real interest in how museums can win hearts.

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

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

Says Ellis: "We needed to appoint someone who could build the school's profile locally, nationally and internationally".

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

Ironically, that would drive up the costs to taxpayers since courts will need to appoint private counselors, who charge more money to do the same work.

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