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the reappointment
noun
An act of reappointing
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"His dismissal had absolutely nothing to do with the reappointment of Commissioner Hogan".
In any case, a majority of economists, central bankers, and investors support the reappointment.
Others object to the reappointment of Salam Fayyad, an independent, as prime minister.
Shareholders voted against the reappointment of chairman James Osborne, who was appointed by O'Reilly in October.
These exposures have imperiled the reappointment of Jim Letten, the longest-serving United States attorney in the country.
Undoubtedly one of the main topics of discussion was the reappointment of Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve board chairman.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has announced the reappointment of David B. Cornstein as chairman of the Off-Track Betting Corporation.
Earlier today, the committee approved the reappointment of Deborah T. Poritz as the chief justice of the State Supreme Court.
But on Tuesday, Mayor Amicone announced the reappointment of Bernadette Dunne, who has been on the board since 1995.
The most significant element of the announcement was the reappointment of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president, as the council's chairman.
Shareholder lobby group Pirc had recommended that its members oppose five resolutions at the AGM, including the remuneration report and the reappointment of Sir John.
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