Sentence examples for tend to appoint from inspiring English sources

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National leaders tend to appoint pliable and second-rate commissioners.

"People tend to appoint in their own image.

People tend to appoint candidates similar to themselves, so you always have to ask who is making these decisions.

From that struggle we know that recruiters still tend to appoint in their own image, whether consciously or unconsciously.

Co-ops tend to appoint board members from the community who are less expert than management, Lee says.

History shows that in the long run parties tend to appoint judges who are at least generally in line with the party's ideology.

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Earlier Presidents have tended to appoint Chief Justices from outside the Court.

The lower courts are filled with judges appointed by Republican presidents or by President Bill Clinton, who tended to appoint moderates.

In pyramid-shaped hierarchical organizations, the bosses tended to appoint themselves or a few select subordinates as the "experts".

The danger is that a populist Great Man tends to appoint enthusiastic, self-important sycophants and becomes wrapped up in self-admiration, intellectual isolation and the capacity for catastrophic error.

Defense lawyers tend to be appointed, underpaid and overmatched.

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