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to appointing
verb
To fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.
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"With regard to appointing Elizabeth Warren, that's his decision.
style has to be dedicated to appointing the right manager.
"There are others we are very close to appointing.
Hope: We'll get round to appointing a BBC Proms boss.
He was not averse to appointing a strong deputy, Lelyveld, and entrusting him with power.
The Preston hierarchy have a hugely hit-and-miss record when it comes to appointing managers.
It is thought that Emap is close to appointing Moelis to advise on a possible sale.
"Say 'yes, yes' to elections and 'no, no' to appointing the people in any way other than elections," he said.
A26 Florida's Republican-controlled Legislature moved a step closer to appointing its own slate of electors for George W. Bush.
They are entirely in line with the government's brazen approach to appointing close supporters to positions of authority and influence.
Strides have been made on the security front – thanks in part to appointing those with Somali heritage to senior security positions – but the situation remains fragile.
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