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Discover LudwigThe word 'reappoint' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone has been given an official position or responsibility for a second time, or to refer to the act of giving someone a position or responsibility for a second time. Example sentence: The Prime Minister announced the reappointment of the Minister of Education for a second term.
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Still, neither candidate would promise to reappoint him, insisting that the decision would depend on what he does to reform the force.The main test of this will be Mr Parks's commitment to a "consent decree" issued last October in settlement of a lawsuit brought by the federal Justice Department.
As his opponents called for the head of Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, Mr Romney joined in, saying he would not reappoint him an odd way to treat someone who has done what Mr Romney says the Fed should do, namely keep inflation near 2%.Money worriesBy far the most important question is over fiscal policy.
He had already infuriated many blacks by announcing that he did not intend to reappoint Bernard Parks, the previous police chief, to a second term.
So President Bush's inclination to reappoint him is merely an inclination to avoid a politically controversial decision during the 2004 presidential election year.
But on many of the thorniest issues, such as whether to reappoint Mr Parks at the LAPD, the two men competed only to out-waffle each other.
He will have to enforce a new regime of federally imposed oversight, and also decide whether to reappoint the current chief, Bernard Parks.
He lambasted the prying members of the assembly as "sanctimonious hypocrites", and, on the night Mr Jasper resigned, declared that he would "bet my own life that they will clear Lee Jasper, and I will reappoint him when they do".
He has even refused to reappoint a judge to New Jersey's activist Supreme Court.
One immediate challenge will be whether to reappoint Bernard Parks, the chief of police.
Two years ago James Hahn, the mayor of Los Angeles, refused to reappoint Bernard Parks, a fellow Democrat, to a second five-year term as the city's chief of police.
But adding to the sense of drift at the top of the world's third-largest economy, it is becoming increasingly clear that politicians are unlikely to reappoint Mr Shirakawa when his term ends next April.Shinzo Abe, who was elected on September 26th as head of the opposition Liberal Democratic Party, has said he will increase pressure on the BoJ to become more active in ending deflation.
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