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There the trade unions have the right to nominate a third of the supervisory board, but all the nominations have to go to shareholders for a vote.
In 498, as the Empire's nominal vice-regent in Italy, Theoderic had been granted the right to nominate the Western candidate for each year's consular pair.
The European council has the right to nominate.
This so-called partnership already had the right to nominate four of Alibaba's nine directors.
They also maintained the right to nominate bishops, whom they considered agents of the monarchy.
That move, effective Oct. 1, in theory gave Mr. Woodford the right to nominate top management.
The office carries limited formal powers, but they include the right to nominate the prime minister.
As a state law matter, shareholders generally have the right to nominate directors.
It's your right to nominate someone as a candidate for alumni-elected trustee.
National leaders still have the right to nominate a commission president.
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The firm's by-laws seem to give BP the upper hand: it has the right to nominate the chief executive.
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