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the appointing
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To fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.
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Isn't it a strange coincidence that each of their appointments also reflected the ideology of the appointing president!
Board members now serve four-year terms, which De León would eliminate in favor of at-will appointments that could be revoked at any time by the appointing authority.
In the past, Hale has suggested that the supreme court may need to develop "some special provision, akin to that in Northern Ireland, to enable the appointing commissions to take racial or gender balance into account" when making appointments.
"So do we need to revive the argument for some special provision, akin to that in Northern Ireland, to enable the appointing commissions to take racial or gender balance into account when making their appointments?
The appointing authority must select from the list submitted.
"It is about the man doing the appointing".
This effect increases with the technological proximity between the appointing firm and the outsider's home firm.
Outside directors from non-innovative firms are negatively associated with the appointing firm's innovativeness.
In this environment, the appointing system which is often very politicized plays a critical role.
If an appointee receives a salary paid by MIT, funding responsibility resides with the appointing department or laboratory/center.
Every prospective adviser be required to submit to the appointing agency a curricu lum vitae and three refer ences.
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