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noun
The act of appointing; designation of a person to hold an office or discharge a trust.
Exact(60)
head to appointment G.W. Alger as Parole Investigator.
Diversity is not only a legitimate part of, but is essential to, appointment on merit.
They befriend a taxi driver, Ahmed, who shepherds them about town from appointment to appointment.
Discrimination was also due to appointment and promotion processes being based on "rigid traditional lines".
We have also begun to track and monitor closely our recruitment experience, from point of application through to appointment," she said.
Flying around from appointment to appointment on a flea-market Schwinn, her wispy blond hair crammed into a helmet, she began by talking to anyone who would listen.
The statutory provision is Section 5 of Title 3 of the United States Code, entitled "Determination of controversy as to appointment of electors".
The new Star Wars trilogy may be the closest thing we have to appointment cinema in the next few years, though here again the Hollywood dynamic has shifted.
It seems to be an open secret in Whitehall that certain recruitment competitions are run as a fig leaf to give legitimacy to appointment decisions already taken.
Got to appointment 10 minutes to soon and had to walk around block in rain, before making polite entrance, Another story: Traffic policeman held up arm stop traffic.
It slows down the well-oiled slide from nomination to appointment, dragging the people's elected officials into a lot of messy democratic give and take.
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