Some example sentences of “appoint”

How to use in-sentence of “appoint”:

+ The trust agreed to appoint a person from outside the Trust to review how money would be spent in the future.

+ As Miklas continued to refuse to appoint a Nazi government, and Seyss-Inquart still could not send a telegram in the name of the Austrian government to demand German troops to restore order, Hitler became furious.

+ The Länder administer the courts, and this stops the federal government from being able to order the courts to do things, or to appoint the judges.

+ Chapter VII says that the seat of government of the Commonwealth shall be in New South Wales but no less than one hundred miles from Sydney, and that the Governor-General may appoint deputies.

+ They also help appoint the Prime Minister.

Some example sentences of appoint
Some example sentences of appoint

Example sentences of “appoint”:

+ During the 13th century, Iltutmish, the sultan of Delhi, appoint his daughter Razia as the head of the state.

+ The cabinets of the 16 states of Germany appoint the delegations that represent them in the Bundesrat.

+ During the 13th century, Iltutmish, the sultan of Delhi, appoint his daughter Razia as the head of the state.

+ The cabinets of the 16 states of Germany appoint the delegations that represent them in the Bundesrat.

+ In 1943 he was appoint to adviser of Governor-General of KoreaJapanese Government-General of Koreas Privy Council, he was receive a promise.

+ It was a working dinner, Roosevelt’s intention was to appoint Washington to advise him on issues of race.

+ On July 12, 2016, President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko supported the proposal of Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman to appoint Ulyana Suprun as Deputy Minister of Health of Ukraine.

+ Following the enactment of the 1969 Constitution of Kenya, the system of election by the National Assembly was replaced by direct elections under a first-past-the-post system, yet true separation of powers was still not established; The President had to also be elected as an MP and he had to appoint his Ministers from among MPs, the President was still able to dissolve the National Assembly, and the Assembly was still able to declare no confidence in the ministers.

+ He or she may appoint and dismiss the members of the Executive Council, ministers of state, and all officers of the executive government.

+ In addition, the Constitution does not authorize a State Governor to appoint a temporary replacement.

+ Rochester upon Medway City Council did not appoint appoint Charter Trustees to maintain the existence of the city and the mayoralty so the city simply ceased to exist, because the council forgot.

+ They also appoint people who will work in different departments that focuses on special areas for the country.

+ The governor has the power to appoint and dismiss the Premier of Queensland and all other ministers in the cabinet, and issue writs for the election of the state parliament.

+ If the Vice President dies, resigns, or becomes President, the President can appoint a new Vice President.

+ And to prevent accidents, theaters and local governments appeared that Group Sounds bands did not provide concert venues.In the special feature of “Record Collectors”, record companies who want to appoint professional songwriters to the GS group who aimed to make their own performances by hiring songwriters such as :en:Rei_NakanishiRei Nakanishi, Kyōhei Tsutsumi, Kunihiko Suzuki and other songwriters.

+ In the document, they appoint as their authorized representatives the son of melik Akhnazar, Ilyas, and one of the elders, Hikor, who were supposed to present the problems arising in the region to the Shah’s court and defend the interests of the local population.

+ The President wanted to appoint Washington to advise him on issues of race.

+ A system which works in some universities is to appoint staff to the Schools usually Humanities, Science.

+ In 1913, Wood was also the first English conductor to appoint women to play in his orchestra.

More in-sentence examples of “appoint”:

+ The governors appoint a Board of directorsBoard of Management to take care of running the business of the BBC.

+ The Chief Minister is formally appointed by the Administrator, who will appoint the head of whichever party holds the majority of seats in the unicameral Legislative Assembly.

+ On August 28, 2009, Crist announced he would appoint LeMieux as U.S.

+ Schleicher’s wanted to have Hindenburg appoint a chancellor that Schleicher chose.

+ Most unions appoint rather than elect their organizers.

+ A constituent is a voting member of a community or organization and has the power to appoint or elect.

+ After the five-day period, the interrex would appoint another Senator for another five-day term.

+ Many believe that Trump cannot appoint an Interim director.

+ In association football, this situation usually arises when a Manager manager leaves a team suddenly, and the chairman has to make a quick decision to appoint someone new as a caretaker manager.

+ The Turkish President can appoint or fire Vice Presidents.

+ The allies could appoint the Mayor and city government at Rathaus Schöneberg, but they never chose anyone except the elected mayor.

+ On January 10, Pelosi announced that she had “asked Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to be prepared to bring to the Floor next week a resolution to appoint managers and transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate”.

+ Hindenburg hated the idea of Hitler as Chancellor, but under pressure from Meißner, von Papen and Oskar Hindenburg the President decided to appoint Hitler Chancellor.

+ In December 1958 to 6 July, 1959 appoint to Committee Chair of Health Committee, 1972 until his death, he was vice president of North Korea.

+ In countries where the monarch can dismiss or appoint governments, this is usually only done to make sure that the democratic process is respected, without taking sides in politics.

+ On November 11, 2015, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced his plans to appoint Grandi as the next United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to take office in 2016.

+ In 1290 the counts of Savoy got the right to appoint a deputy ruler of the diocese, the title of Vidame of Geneva was granted to the family of count François de Candie of Chambéry-Le-Vieux a Chatellaine of the Savoy.

+ Governor Phil Bryant announced on March 21, 2018 that he will appoint Hyde-Smith to the United States Senate seat that was vacated by Thad Cochran on April 1, 2018.

+ For example, in Massachusetts, a court can appoint a Rogers Guardian, who can only make decisions about their ward’s psychiatric medicines.

+ During Senate recesses, the President may appoint officers to stand in for the missing Senators.

+ On January 10, 2020, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she had “asked Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler to be prepared to bring to the Floor next week a resolution to appoint managers and transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate”.

+ The President exercises the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces and Grand Master of the Three Orders and shall appoint and remove, at the proposal of the Government, the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces and the Military Staff Heads of the three branches the Armed Forces.

+ If Congress chooses, it can let the President, heads of executive departments, or the courts appoint less important officials on their own, without needing Congress’s approval.

+ In other states, like Pennsylvania, a court can appoint a plenary guardian, who has the right to make all decisions for the ward.

+ The governors appoint a Board of directorsBoard of Management to take care of running the business of the BBC.

+ The Chief Minister is formally appointed by the Administrator, who will appoint the head of whichever party holds the majority of seats in the unicameral Legislative Assembly.
+ On August 28, 2009, Crist announced he would appoint LeMieux as U.S.

+ For the smaller territories, the UK may appoint a UK-based lawyer or judge to work on legal cases.

+ Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was the only European country to appoint a diplomatic consul consul to the Confederate States of America.

+ The Party came to power after Mussolini led thousands of Blackshirts on a march in Rome and forced King Victor Emmanuel III to appoint him Prime Minister.

+ Congress may regulate or call forth the state militias, but the states retain the authority to appoint officers and train personnel.

+ Where it is an organisation which cannot pay its debts, the creditors may ask the court to appoint a “liquidator”.

+ Borough presidents advise the mayor, comment on land-use items in their borough, advocate borough needs in the annual municipal budget process, appoint some officials and community board members, and serve “ex officio” as members of many boards and committees.

+ However, as far as the British government were concerned, the purpose of the meeting was for the Lord Lieutenant to formally appoint Collins as Chairman of the Provisional Government.

+ Local resistance to imperial control forced the emperor to appoint powerful generals as provincial governors.

+ This was also considered strange, as it is usually up to the president to appoint and fire his secretaries.

+ The Senate would assemble and appoint one of its own members—the interrex—to serve for a period of five days with the sole purpose of nominating the next king of Rome.

+ Since then, he has been elected by the parliament and been able appoint and to dismiss other Senators.

+ He tried to stop the Nazi Party’s rise to power, but had to appoint Hitler as Chancellor in January 1933.

+ Under the Seventeenth Amendment, if a Senator dies or has to leave office, his state governor may appoint a temporary Senator until a special election can be held.

+ He was Queen Mary’s brother and a former governor general of another of His Majesty’s Dominions and Mackenzie King advised the King to appoint him.

+ Congress can do this by repealing the law that gave the President permission to appoint that person.

+ Until 29th January 2008, the House of Representatives had a resolution to appoint Samak to be Prime Minister.

+ The army arrested 15 cabinet ministers and forced Sukarno to appoint a new cabinet consisting of Suharto supporters.

+ The President commissions “all the Officers of the United States.” These include officers in both the United States Armed Forcesmilitary and Article One of the Constitution, Section 8, gives each state the power to appoint officers in their own militias.

+ The Open Our Democracy Act would appoint independent redistricting commissions nationwide to end partisan gerrymandering, make Election Day a federal holiday and create an open top-two primary system.

+ Where it is a person who cannot pay their debts, the person’s creditors may ask the court to appoint a “trustee in bankruptcy”.

+ Meanwhile, Austrian President Wilhelm Miklas refused to appoint Seyss-Inquart as chancellor and asked other Austrian politicians instead.

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