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to nominating
verb
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
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"The analogy of the nomination of Rex Tillerson for secretary of state would be akin to nominating a tobacco CEO as surgeon general".
This is a significant expense and a deterrent to nominating new board members.
The president is reduced to nominating a stealth candidate with no relevant paper trail.
Mr Bush should bear that in mind, particularly when it comes to nominating justices for the Supreme Court.
A candidate's ability to keep it real is something all of the evangelicals I spoke to mentioned, especially when it comes to nominating a supreme court justice.
During the transition, Kellyanne got through to Trump by going on cable TV to announce her opposition to nominating Mitt Romney as Trump's Secretary of State.
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To nominate requires 540 delegates.
I have a hero to nominate next year.
Paul interrupted to nominate the Conch Sucker.
Unable to nominate a candidate (Sen.
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