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to appoint them
verb
To fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.
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"But who is going to appoint them?
The president's supposed to appoint them next year.
In their capacity as judges it is legitimate for the state to appoint them.
"They are in the structure already, but you have to appoint them," he said.
But their qualifications may hint that the decision to appoint them did not just come out of thin air.
Michigan voters considered a measure that would expand the powers of emergency administrators to take over financially troubled local governments, and the ability of governors to appoint them.
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The solicitor general could genuinely believe that removing these judges is inherently connected to appointing them and wants the Supreme Court to clarify, as Krent pointed out.
The commission is also expected to propose that authority directors take an oath -- not to the politicians who appoint them, but to perform their fiduciary duties.
There is a lingering mythology that Justices turn out to surprise the Presidents who appoint them to the Court.
Under this plan, the five county bar associations have the authority to evaluate the lawyers and appoint them to panels that hand out their assignments.
Why do public officials appoint them to positions of great power and responsibility while paying so little attention to their credentials?
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