"You never see Republicans appointing Democrats, but you do see Democrats appointing Republicans," he said.
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" Harris added, of Trump: "He's been appointing ideologues, he's been appointing people who have refused to agree that Brown v.
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But even things going up into the special counsel, I mean, Rosenstein writes in appointing order appointing Mueller, the thing is defective on its face.
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The text of the letter doesn't actually commit to appointing a special prosecutor, but instead assigns prosecutors to investigate whether appointing one would be appropriate.
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Other steps include amending CHAI's bylaws to remove the Clinton Foundation's role in appointing board members and appointing a new board if Clinton wins the election.
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In Hong Kong, the banking sector led the way when it came to appointing female CEOs, with HSBC and Standard Chartered appointing women at the helm.
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Republicans still can't forgive President Reagan for appointing two moderates, Justices O'Connor and Kennedy, and President George H. W. Bush for appointing Justice Souter, who veered left.
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While appointing enough Federal Reserve Board members to start dismantling big banks would be a labor of years, appointing a different team of financial sector regulators would start making a difference right away.
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But Obama is not appointing Clinton to the Supreme Court.
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It will also have to mull appointing a new boss.
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Zeman has also tested the constitution's boundaries in appointing governments.
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Ryan is making history by appointing Burks his top aide.
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Appointing a director who understands media might be a start.
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Commission in the summer of 1934, appointing stock broker Joseph
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He has ruled out appointing himself to the seat, however.
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Chris Christie (R) and appointing a caretaker to the seat.
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Smaller parties are doing better at appointing women candidates, however.
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Or there's always the option of appointing Kim Kardashian West.
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Putin signed a decree appointing him prime minister soon afterwards.
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The bank is forming two units and appointing new leadership.
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It will be responsible for appointing new management at HRADF.
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Mark Dayton (D) is reportedly planning on appointing Lt. Gov.
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Trump could cite that law, when appointing a Rosenstein replacement.
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In appointing Gorsuch, Trump restored the court's 5-4 conservative majority.
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He's appointing probably the most business-friendly Cabinet of all time.
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Imagine appointing judges who don't believe in the rule of law.
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What's more, appointing a special representative, the thinking goes, normalizes negotiations.
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Appointing Patricio as CEO is taking that acknowledgement one step further.
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Mr. Buhari shook up the chain of command, appointing Lt. Gen.
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That's the question, is it appointing or confirming, what's the difference?
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Now, he&aposs appointing topnotch legal minds to the federal bench.
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And he continued also, why is Mueller only appointing angry Democrats?
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Lewandowski praised recent White House staff shakeups, saying that appointing Gen.
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We will also be appointing justices who will defend our Constitution.
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Appointing a special counsel is a necessary step at this juncture.
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The military was also involved in appointing Pakistan's current legal team.
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Appointing family members to powerful jobs they're not qualified to hold.
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It's a risky strategy, but it probably beats appointing Orrin Hatch.
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Sessions' recusal from the Russia investigation led to Rosenstein appointing Mueller.
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Volkswagen is undergoing a transformation after recently appointing CEO Herbert Diess.
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Ducey is tasked with appointing McCain's successor under Arizona state law.
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Mr. President, appointing a special counsel is not a witch hunt.
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It's time to get on with the process of appointing one.
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We see an aging emperor appointing his bodyguard chief of everything.
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But Trump might start by appointing an ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
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Yet another misstep was appointing only two women to his cabinet.
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Völler would take the same approach to appointing his new coach.
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Appointing William Barr as attorney general after Whitaker was no better.
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Appointing a general as defense secretary would raise even greater questions.
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This will be hard to do if frightening stuff, like appointing a white nationalist sympathizer to a powerful White House position, gets treated just like Trump appointing any other of his allies to serve in his administration.
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Turkey reciprocated a day later, appointing Kemal Okem as ambassador to Israel.
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China and the Vatican agreed to share responsibility for appointing Chinese bishops.
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It could include appointing a federally approved official at the social network.
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By appointing liberal bishops, Francis aims to restore that more expansive approach.
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Wonga is now in the process of appointing Grant Thornton as administrators.
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The company also is appointing Gibbs to its board, effective Nov. 1.
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Appointing the committee is the job of the Trustee, the filing argued.
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" Appointing Green, they added, "would risk creating uncertainty, favoritism and unequal standards.
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One change allows the king to travel abroad without appointing a regent.
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The report also recommended appointing a manager to protect the new exam.
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Graham even floated the idea of Barr appointing yet another special counsel.
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No timeframe for appointing a new chief was given by the IAEA.
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Democrats now can't stop Trump from appointing anyone acceptable to Republican senators.
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Now, 50 years later, you have Trump appointing Pruitt to the EPA.
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Prime Minister May has begun the process of appointing a new cabinet.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government is considering appointing Japan Post Bank Co (7182.
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Moral victories may be nice, but appointing Supreme Court justices is better.
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Parliament passed a bill that gives it greater say in appointing judges.
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He failed to hire experienced retail leaders, appointing himself CEO in 2012.
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The tweet applauds Trump for appointing someone with experience working with Russia.
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That used to be the criteria for appointing people to this committee.
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Sisi would also get new powers on appointing judges and the public prosecutor.
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The U.S. Code sets out specific criteria to justify appointing a special counsel.
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The chances of Obama successfully appointing a Supreme Court Justice to replace Scalia?
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Appointing El Aissami clearly goes in the opposite direction, debt restructuring experts said.
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Clinton, without naming names, said the Trump administration has been appointing unqualified judges.
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Appointing relatively weak ministers, he has pulled more powers into his own office.
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AB InBev shook up its board, appointing a new chairman and replacing directors.
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As president, Trump will soon be appointing the new head of the GSA.
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"Appointing women into government positions is one of the biggest takeaways," he said.
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It is aimed at appointing the new head of the Supreme Court swiftly.
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Rosenstein faces calls to resign or recuse himself by appointing a special prosecutor.
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Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton will announce Wednesday that he is appointing Lt. Gov.
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Or perhaps it's time we consider appointing the singer as a U.N. diplomat.
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Appointing new FCC commissioners who support net neutrality and will improve broadband maps.
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In turn, Cooper decided against appointing only three Democratic members, his office said.
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STANLEY FISCHER: Appointing John Williams as head of the— SARA EISEN: New York.
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Trump came into office besotted by military brass, appointing retired four star Gen.
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Turkey reciprocated a day later, appointing its own ambassador to Israel -- Kemal Okem.
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That of course led to the retaliatory move of appointing a special counsel.
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On Tuesday he told the Wall Street Journal he "maybe" regrets appointing Powell.
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"The process of appointing Mr Groepe's successor is currently under way," it said.
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Eastern Province Cement added 3.7 percent after appointing Mohammed Al-Subaie as chairman.
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That's like appointing O.J. Simpson to investigate the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.
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That all makes appointing a respected outsider a better option than Mr. Murdoch.
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The government announced that it was appointing its first-ever anti-Semitism coordinator.
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She even pledged to ban the bipartisan tradition of appointing donors as ambassadors.
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"Did I err in appointing Mr. Mnangagwa as my deputy?" the president said.
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Bill went to his usual go-to: his excellent record on appointing women.
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Trump also added that he would be appointing a new ambassador to Germany.
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It is unclear how serious Trump is about appointing a new attorney general.
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Hastert relented, appointing yet another Catholic priest who hadn't been recommended at all.
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Indeed, the framers specifically empowered states to choose the method of appointing electors.
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Appointing him to the acting job would prompt sharp questions by congressional Democrats.
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Benioff is also appointing Vlocity CEO David Schmaier to run the vertical business.
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Mr. Sessions had previously supported appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Mrs. Clinton.
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In May, he released a list of 11 judges he would consider appointing.
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White House and Republican officials are floating the possibility of appointing Democratic Sen.
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Mr. Trump has committed to appointing Supreme Court justices who would overturn Roe.
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The proposal comes as the White House also considers appointing an immigration czar.
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They're also appointing a creator board that will be consulted on company policy.
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Trump previously called appointing Sessions attorney general the "biggest mistake" of his presidency.
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Forestry officials are appointing a fact-finding team to look into the matter.
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Then-acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's order appointing Mueller contained no such instruction.
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Lawmakers have criticized the finance ministry for appointing too few women to the committees.
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Today, the company is doing that by appointing Ann Mather as an independent director.
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Bush as being "instrumental" in her husband appointing a black person to his cabinet.
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Donald Trump may not be appointing a woman as his running mate after all.
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Their foreign operations would also benefit from appointing more non-Japanese as business heads.
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Rosenstein, a Republican, was often criticized by Trump and his allies for appointing Mueller.
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Lawmakers have criticised the finance ministry for appointing too few women to the committees.
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He said India should consider appointing an impartial body to look at the data.
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Waha Capital surged 3.9% after appointing Amr al-Menhali as its new chief executive.
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A vice-minister who had been responsible for appointing Thanh has also been sacked.
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Starboard ended up appointing three board members, including Rick Hill, former CEO of Novellus.
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But Warner pressed Rosenstein about appointing a special prosecutor to oversee the Russia investigation.
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Appointing Republican bureaucrats is one way to avoid dissension during periods of Democratic rule.
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What's surprising is the family's solution: appointing an old executive from an unrelated industry.
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Trump could also make changes simply by appointing new personnel or not enforcing rules.
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Appointing Cabinet officials who want to cut Social Security and Medicare could hurt Trump.
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Republicans see appointing ridigly conservative judges as a central part of their policy strategy.
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Staples has made executive changes as well, appointing Shira Goodman as CEO in September.
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Sadly, Schumer has a history of appointing foxes to guard our financial hen houses.
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That includes appointing cabinet members who will pursue investigations of Hillary Clinton, he said.
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Trump has broadly lagged behind his predecessors in appointing people to Senate-confirmed jobs.
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Manafort's suit also alleges the order appointing Mueller exceeds the deputy attorney general's authority.
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But these things change quickly: No one expected Mr. Trump to be appointing justices.
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"We are appointing judges who will interpret the Constitution as written," the President said.
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Tesla has bucked its trend of appointing mostly men to its board of directors.
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Mr. Trump also considered appointing his personal pilot to head the Federal Aviation Administration.
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"There are some real concerns with Mueller, with the people that he's appointing," Rep.
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English has also asked the court to ban Trump from appointing another acting director.
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Wright said they're considering a range of options, including appointing a new online regulator.
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"They are used to appointing someone they control," Mr. López said of the government.
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She proposes appointing regulators who would undo such mergers, and break up the conglomerates.
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Appointing James to ATEAC also significantly undermines Google's position on AI ethics and fairness.
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As the case moves ahead, however, it's worth wondering whether the Senate might have avoided the whole mess by appointing commissioners to head the CFPB, as the early House-passed version of the bill mandated, instead of appointing an all-powerful director.
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That, Schaaf said, made her decide to hold off on appointing another interim top cop.
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I don't know if you're Democrat or Republican, but I'm appointing you for another year.
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Trump replied that this was deliberate, and that his focus has been on appointing judges.
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Check out the vid ... he said he'd start the process by appointing a special prosecutor.
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Wade, which he has said can be done by appointing conservatives to the Supreme Court.
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Abiy showed his commitment to gender equality by appointing women to half of his cabinet.
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As far as her appointing someone who would overturn Heller, I don't see it happening.
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Mr Erdogan would manage his own cabinet, appointing senior officials without needing approval from parliament.
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As I have written before , Sessions should resign, but not before appointing a special counsel.
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By appointing two women to its 31-member board, IATA is actually over-representing women.
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It also churned through two short-term CEOs before appointing Goshen in January of 2017.
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He has adopted the same approach as president, business leaders say, appointing experienced economic managers.
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That's especially true since outgoing Obama officials warned the Trump transition team about appointing Flynn.
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The proposed changes also give Sisi new powers over appointing judges and the public prosecutor.
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But the truly spectacular risk May took was in appointing Johnson as her foreign secretary.
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The government also proposed appointing a dedicated commissioner to scrutinize its actions on domestic abuse.
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The reason why is because they're so behind on appointing people in so many places.
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After winning the election last year, Trump considered appointing Romney as his secretary of state.
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But now that Trump is president-elect, he's appointing a cabinet full of wealthy donors.
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In light of new information, I am appointing a Board of Inquiry in this case.
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Trump has campaigned on appointing conservative judges and justices ever since the 2016 presidential election.
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Doug Ducey (R) announced on Tuesday that he was appointing Kyl to fill McCain's seat.
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He also said there is "something nefarious" about a governor appointing himself to the Senate.
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"I could see Trump appointing [Rudy] Giuliani, just to keep him off television," Colbert said.
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He is much farther to the right and has a history of appointing questionable advisers.
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That could open the door to Arizona's Republican governor appointing McSally to fill that seat.
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Legislation appointing the special prosecutor states that the trial should be finished in three months.
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One must question Trump's outlook and process when it comes to hiring and appointing staff.
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Jim Justice announced days later that he was appointing Paul Hardesty to fill the seat.
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They also challenged the method for appointing the grand jury members who issued the indictment.
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The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is also appointing Dr. Cori Bargmann to lead its science efforts.
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The president made abortion and appointing anti-abortion justices a signature campaign promise in 2016.
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Some of the more vocal conservative advocates of appointing a second special counsel aren't mollified.
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Breakingviews Usually, appointing a company's biggest shareholder to its board is a matter of form.
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This week, the NLD will focus on appointing parliamentary speakers, who were announced last week.
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If Menendez resigns from office, New Jersey's governor will be tasked with appointing his replacement.
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These are lifetime appointments, and Mr. Trump has put a premium on appointing young judges.
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Mikkel operates his bars from Copenhagen, appointing or partnering with people to oversee the locations.
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The hiring of Ms. Locks signals that Mr. Biesenbach is not appointing a chief curator.
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ESKOM CEO DE RUYTER SAYS IN PROCESS OF APPOINTING BOARDS FOR ESKOM'S PLANNED THREE DIVISIONS
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What's surprising is the family's solution: appointing Jim Hackett, an executive from an unrelated industry.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who is responsible for appointing members of the State Commission of Correction.
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Their goals include defunding Planned Parenthood, appointing Supreme Court justices who will overturn Roe v.
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Once upon a time, this would have been appointing someone in the McCain-like tradition.
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On Sunday, Moss agreed, ruling that Trump bypassed USCIS' chain of command by appointing Cuccinelli.
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The Trump administration has been more energetic in appointing appeals court judges than trial judges.
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It has tightened its grip on the company by appointing two-thirds of its board.
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Mr. Trump reportedly said Mr. Kemp would be taking a risk by appointing Ms. Loeffler.
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Queen Elizabeth fulfilled her most important constitutional role on Friday: appointing a new Prime Minister.
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Brian Kemp defied Trump by appointing an Atlanta businesswoman to take a US Senate seat.
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Doug Ducey (R) would consider appointing her to the office if McCain were to resign.
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But Hazeur said nothing in her order appointing a special master required a closed hearing.
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He would not be hiring and appointing African-Americans if he was truly a racist.
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Another norm prevented Presidents from appointing family members to Cabinet positions -- until John F. Kennedy nominated his brother Robert Kennedy as attorney general, prompting Congress to pass a law prohibiting officials from appointing relatives to federal agencies over which they have jurisdiction or control.
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"It is really clear to me that Trump is appointing regulators who hate regulation," Cramer said.
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And the people Trump is appointing- Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions - are trying to take us back!
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The ruling in India echoed this, appointing three government officials as "legal guardians" of the rivers.
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Buttigieg supports repealing Hyde, codifying Roe into law, and appointing judicial nominees who would support Roe.
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Trump said on Friday he had not discussed the Mueller probe with Whitaker before appointing him.
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And the people Trump is appointing-- Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions -- are trying to take us back!
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Appointing a prosecutor would also mean going against the recommendations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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Trump is also locking in the damage further by appointing conservative judges favorable to these rollbacks.
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The President appointing hardliners to leadership positions in his department hasn't made his job any easier.
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Meanwhile, this president has broken precedent by appointing several former generals to help run the government.
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This is not the first time Khan has backtracked on appointing Mian to a senior position.
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States should set fair salaries, establish nonpartisan commissions for appointing judges, and periodically evaluate their performance.
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It is appointing Ulrich Hadding as board member for finance, HR and legal, effective Jan. 1.
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With the Yandex deal, Uber will also be appointing three board members for this new company.
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This, however, would not legally prevent him from appointing a special counsel to handle the investigation.
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Barrick is holding discussions with investment banks about appointing advisers to the sale, the sources said.
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The new leader must now set about creating a Cabinet and appointing his immediate backroom staff.
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The order appointing me Special Counsel authorized us to investigate actions that could obstruct the investigation.
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And he has refused to begin the process of appointing new judges to its trade tribunals.
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Sometimes appointing even well-meaning relatives or family friends increases the likelihood of friction between heirs.
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And in addition, appointing an employee representative to the Board to be able to make recommendations.
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Also on display is Charles V's 1529 decree appointing Cortés as Captain General of New Spain.
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There's precious little that these groups can do to stop Trump from appointing whomever he wants.
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But the benefits of appointing a special counsel in this case greatly outweigh the potential downsides.
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How can Obama balance the competing demands of securing confirmation and appointing a reliably liberal justice?
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The RBI is not technically independent, which makes the process of appointing its boss especially sensitive.
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Appointing Powell as the Fed chair would represent a continuation of the central bank's current regime.
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Thornberry is appointing Pete Geren, who served in several top Pentagon posts from 2001 to 2009.
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He brought him into recent discussions over Gaza, with a view towards appointing him defence minister.
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" Kuttner added, "She managed to block Barack Obama from appointing Larry Summers to chair the Fed.
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When Mr. Putin runs out of bodyguards, maybe he will start appointing his cooks and maids.
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He wanted to remind us all of the Senate's duty in appointing a Supreme Court nominee.
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Facebook has been investing heavily in Africa, recently appointing a regional director based in South Africa.
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The company declined to comment on Monday on the process of appointing a new chief executive.
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It removes his veto rights on appointing top prosecutors, one of the key checks and balances.
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Now the museum is appointing Rashid Johnson, who works in painting, sculpture, photography, video and performance.
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Trump ended up appointing a handful of former Goldman executives to his new administration after winning.
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Fifty-seven percent back appointing a special prosecutor in the Morning Consult/Politico survey released Wednesday.
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Other regulatory agencies should follow the SEC's model by appointing a high-level executive for cybersecurity.
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It's believed that Hillary Clinton favors appointing Flournoy to head the Pentagon if she's elected president.
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He made sweeping changes in engineering and product, appointing new leaders as some veteran executives departed.
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One of the most pressing tasks will be forming a new government and appointing cabinet ministers.
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McConnell can't do anything to stop the president from appointing a candidate to the Supreme Court.
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The governor issued an executive order and said he is appointing retired Coral Springs Police Sgt.
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Early on, Mr. Duterte showed his desire to improve relations with China by appointing Santiago Sta.
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Securities and Exchange Commission that the S.E.C.'s method for appointing administrative law judges was flawed.
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The patient, when completing the directive and appointing a health care agent, must be cognitively sound.
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He soon faced widespread criticism for appointing a cabinet with no women in it at all.
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Mr. Trump has denounced the type of commission that he is appointing to study the issue.
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Appointing a deputy without a director seems a ploy to have the bureau's leader avoid scrutiny.
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Appointing a racist attorney general, Jeff Sessions, opposed in the strongest terms by Coretta Scott King.
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The entire reason for appointing the special counsel was to protect the investigation from political influence.
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The powerful cleric had been a member of the body charged with appointing the supreme leader.
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For its part, Beijing began appointing bishops and priests, giving it control over the church's hierarchy.
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Mr. Bauman had first responded to the accusations by appointing an outside law firm to investigate.
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Therefore, they argue, the original order appointing Mr. Mueller was itself invalid and should be revoked.
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The statement called for the board to consider appointing a woman with an academic background instead.
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Lawmakers told The Hill that appointing a liaison would help Trump follow through on that pledge.
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Other measures include appointing two designated workers trained to handle issues both on- and off-set.
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MbS has been interfering in MbN's interior ministry, appointing, promoting and firing officers without informing him.
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Appointing a credible successor to Comey would go a long way to accomplishing this important goal.
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If you have a pet, consider appointing a guardian and leaving funds for its future care.
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Trump weighed the merits of appointing a coronavirus "czar" but decided against it, according to reports.
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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is appointing a new chief for the agency's enforcement bureau.
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RENAULT CHAIRMAN SENARD SAYS THERE IS NO STRESS, URGENCY TO APPOINTING CEO, INTERIM ARRANGEMENTS WORKING WELL
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The White House announced on Monday night that it was appointing several House Republicans, including Reps.
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Kamala Harris said that Trump was appointing nominees who are "extreme" and outside of the mainstream.
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The administration has taken some well-deserved criticism for its slowness in appointing key political personnel.
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He has rapidly begun reshaping higher levels of the federal bench by appointing deeply conservative judges.
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You are appointing him to a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court — AIDE: We've gotta go.
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Oh, and swiftly appointing Supreme Court justices who'll overturn rulings on gay marriage and abortion rights.
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The order appointing the Special Counsel authorized us to investigate actions that could obstruct the investigation.
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After May won the premiership, she prompted consternation in European capitals by appointing Johnson foreign minister.
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President Donald Trump issued an executive order appointing December 5 as a national day of mourning.
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In January he broke with tradition by appointing an Alawite, instead of a Sunni, as defence minister.
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Following through on appointing an independent chair tells regulators that Tesla's board is serious about improving governance.
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Netanyahu was accused of appointing an attorney general who would offer favorable treatment to a political ally.
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After a week of intense public criticism, Rosenstein did end up appointing Robert Mueller as special counsel.
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On Thursday, the Vatican said an accord on appointing bishops was not imminent but talks were continuing.
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Earlier this year, Morgan Stanley restructured the unit, cutting 22017 percent of staff and appointing new leadership.
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"Integrity criteria in appointing the prime minister remain in place," President Klaus Iohannis told reporters on Tuesday.
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Media reports have indicated Trump was considering appointing Larry Kudlow, a CNBC contributor, to chair the council.
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EXPANDS LEADERSHIP TEAM, APPOINTING JOHN FAIR TO CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICER Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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By contrast, the innovation of appointing a permanent president of the European Council has proved a success.
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"If anything, State should have formalized that role by re-appointing him the special representative," Oba added.
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Kennedy and Mr Clinton were widely criticised—even sued—for appointing a relative to a government job.
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Following the publication of that book, Sandberg started the Lean In Foundation, appointing Rachel Thomas as president.
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Starboard — which has a 1.2% stake in the company — pressured Cerner into appointing two new board members.
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Mr Sánchez can try to lower the tension, for example by appointing a less militant attorney-general.
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The EU says giving politicians a say in appointing judges will threaten the impartiality of the courts.
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Trump was discussing the possibility of Clinton becoming president and appointing liberal judges to the Supreme Court.
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He writes a secret addendum, a new appointing order and then they&aposve redacted most of it.
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HE HAS MADE THAT POINT A LOT BOTH ABOUT THE PEOPLE HE IS APPOINTING AND ABOUT HIMSELF.
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Angi Homeservices announced Tuesday that it is appointing Chief Product Officer Brandon Ridenour as its new CEO.
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The justice minister will have big powers in appointing the judges and will oversee the courts' budgets.
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On appointing a man who is currently suing the EPA to be the head of the EPA:Sure!
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Clinton had even indicated this week that she would consider appointing Mr. Obama to the Supreme Court.
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Ushioda, when announcing his resignation, said he was doing so to take responsibility for previously appointing Seto.
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I do not want her appointing Supreme Court justices who see the Constitution as a malleable document.
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That move would certainly streamline the process of appointing justices, including liberal ones in administrations to come.
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These changes include for the first time appointing a chief operating officer and a chief digital officer.
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The easiest time to do this is when a president is appointing people to positions of power.
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Instead of appointing a flunky, Trump tapped former Assistant Attorney General Christopher Wray to head the bureau.
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The president will be given additional powers to influence the judiciary by appointing judges and issuing decrees.
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MORE had personally warned Trump against appointing Flynn to such a sensitive role before he assumed office.
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Right now localities relieve the pressure on public defenders by appointing private attorneys, sometimes with no pay.
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"The committee is appointing a seasoned executive with comprehensive industrial competence," the foundation said in a statement.
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Finally, the president should appoint a new DEA administrator and complete the process of appointing U.S. attorneys.
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Ducey under Arizona state law is charged with appointing McCain's successor to fill his seat until 2020.
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Appointing a justice to the court is one of the biggest decisions a U.S. president can make.
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Despite the Democrat obstruction, it should be noted that Donald Trump has made significant progress appointing judges.
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Clinton would look at appointing a woman to that job, which has been held only by men.
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Clinton if she were elected to stop her from appointing judges who might favor stricter gun regulation.
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MORE in appointing women to judgeships, the White House staff, and the departments and agencies of government.
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Ultimately, CUI announced that it was appointing a new independent director and ISS changed its voting recommendation.
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Facebook has reportedly agreed to greater oversight of its practices by appointing compliance officers within the company.
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They spent years creating and appointing a planning commission, and the first zoning code passed in 22019.
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Twitter users implored the two to make it happen, prematurely appointing them as the next power couple.
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After winning the election, he quickly followed through on his promise, appointing 15 women to his Cabinet.
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A civil case alleging the Justice Department's order appointing Mueller was overly broad was tossed last month.
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Iran complained to a U.N. committee, but ultimately ended up appointing a new ambassador in early 2015.
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Then the party took over the National Council of the Judiciary, which is responsible for appointing judges.
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The Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Justice should, too — potentially by appointing a special counsel.
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Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), that it was considering appointing a special counsel to investigate alleged Clinton misdeeds.
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BOES CARNEY SAYS ITS A DECISION FOR GOVERNMENT IN APPOINTING HIS SUCCESSOR AND THE TIMING OF IT
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Morris's messiahs were unusual in appointing women to leadership positions, but their female-majority membership was ordinary.
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Running the executive branch means making decisions (or appointing others to make decisions) about all of that.
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But it has had no problem appointing scientists to those panels who hold industry-supported research grants.
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The Code of Federal Regulations, 28 C.F.R. Section 600.1, establishes the grounds for appointing a special counsel.
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Under Arizona law, Ducey is responsible for appointing a McCain replacement until a November 2020 special election.
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This now includes overseeing more than 203 Muslim associations and training and appointing many of Germany's imams.
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" On Twitter, Mr. Hannity urged conservatives to call Mr. Kemp, asking, "Why is he appointing Kelly Loeffler?
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In a recent phone call, Mr. McCain urged Mr. Trump to consider appointing General Mattis or Gen.
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McNamara's disastrous deceits did not deter the Washington Post from appointing him to its Board of Directors.
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Sources told the newspaper that Goldman executives have talked about appointing Powell to the firm's management committee.
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Rosenstein's departure would raise the possibility of Trump appointing a successor who could end the Russia investigation.
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Mitigating this credibility crisis requires appointing an independent prosecutor, who would not take orders from the administration.
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Appointing these directors was a necessary step as the Murdoch family wraps up the Disney-Fox deal.
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Ethics experts have raised concerns about Trump appointing people with personal connections to positions within his administration.
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I have begun the process of appointing ambassadors and locating and recovering national assets tied up abroad.
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The company said it was appointing Matt Maddox, its president since 2013, as chief executive, effective immediately.
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Should President Obama succeed in appointing a replacement for Justice Scalia, that move could be just as consequential.
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Then last night, the White House announced that it was appointing Richard Grenell as US ambassador to NATO.
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HUCKABEE: And thank God it happened because I would hate to think of Hillary Clinton appointing two people.
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The president has the chance to add to his already stellar record when it comes to appointing judges.
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He also has rattled Beijing by appointing people in his administration who are critical of China's trade practices.
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"He can affect a lot by appointing the right people to the National Labor Relations Board," says Fertitta.
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Hill advocated appointing a "neutral investigative body" to probe the allegations and present its findings to the committee.
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BMC has held discussions with banks in recent weeks about appointing underwriters for an IPO, the sources said.
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It is a matter of dispute; all Muslims do not agree that he died without appointing a successor.
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Appointing Mr Moro will deepen suspicion on the left that Lava Jato is a politically inspired witch-hunt.
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Federal law allows presidents to temporarily fill vacancies by appointing acting department heads who are already employees there.
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People familiar with the BitLicense process say the delay in appointing Lawsky's successor sapped some of the momentum.
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And so let me say, we're appointing a leader, we are electing a leader to the free world.
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In fairness to Grant he subsequently apologised and his presidency was noteworthy for appointing Jews to official positions.
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Now, President Trump will have a shot at appointing an anti-abortion justice that could overturn Roe v.
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On March 24th the papers were full of rumours about cabinet ministers discussing appointing a caretaker prime minister.
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The article illustrated how unshakeable Republican opposition has been to Obama, a Democrat, appointing a replacement for Scalia.
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As it turns out, appointing a Dutch-American ambassador to The Hague was a diplomatic and cultural misstep.
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On appointing a man who hates the EPA to be the head of the EPA:Speed up the process.
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Clearly, companies are appointing women for show and not because they think it will add a competitive advantage.
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To reach the goal, it will be appointing Cori Bargmann as President of Science of Chan Zuckerburg Science.
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Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY): Gillibrand was the first 2020er to commit to appointing judges that back Roe v.
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President Trump knew that appointing Anthony Scaramucci as communications director would humiliate Reince, who fought hard against it.
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From a joint press conference with the president of Colombia: Was appointing a special prosecutor the right move?
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Moments after news broke of Mr Scalia's death, political jockeying began over the issue of appointing his successor.
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Rama and Basha agreed to let the opposition control seven ministries by appointing technocrats, including the interior ministry.
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A Turkish prosecutor recently accused the Vatican of appointing Mr Gulen as a "secret cardinal" in the 1990s.
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Another measure in the decrees gave the president more choice in appointing the head of the armed forces.
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Renault stopped short of firing Ghosn last week as its chairman and CEO, instead appointing an interim replacement.
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Trump has said he would "seriously consider" appointing judges who would reverse rulings in favor of marriage rights.
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Obama nominated Lafe Solomon to be the board's general counsel six months after appointing him acting general counsel.
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Portman also criticized Cordray for trying to "circumvent" the president in appointing a new leader of the bureau.
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Setting records for crowd size, for appointing judges, for getting tax cuts through -- this is his lifeblood. 7.
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WageWorks shares dropped more than 4 percent in the extended session after appointing a new CEO late Thursday.
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He is likely to start by tightening control over Catalan finances and appointing a new regional police chief.
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Additionally, despite appointing current Chairman Jerome Powell, Trump has publicly and privately criticized Powell and questioned his judgment.
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The judge signals his leaning early on by disbarring Zenger's lawyers and appointing a far less experienced defender.
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In April, the constitution was revised to give Sisi new powers over appointing judges and the public prosecutor.
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We need a #SCOTUS that follows the law, so I'll start by appointing justices who can do that.
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Meng's situation is a warning that international organizations should think twice before appointing Party members to run them.
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But the Corps does not plan on appointing Crowley as the PADD, even if the license is accepted.
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President Bush then bypassed the confirmation process by recess-appointing Pickering to the Fifth Circuit for one year.
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As mayor, Hundley spearheaded changes to the city's process for appointing planning commissioners, according to the Sonoma News.
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He balked at appointing blacks to any important city government jobs and resisted attempts to integrate public schools.
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It also reduced the president's power in appointing commissioners of the government watchdog Board of Audit and Inspection.
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Appointing Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court condones conduct that can damage the country over and above jurisprudential questions.
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The Constitution requires that the president obtain "the advice and consent of the Senate" before appointing cabinet officials.
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Trump has been privately canvassing senior officials and friends about the possibility of appointing Meadows, according to Axios.
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Last month, Britain proposed appointing an internet regulator who would be empowered to block websites it considers harmful.
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Further, by staying, she prevents Mr. Trump from appointing to the board someone inclined to weaken financial regulations.
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In a federal court, appointing a new experienced lawyer would be straightforward, but Guantánamo is no federal court.
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Radev's role is largely limited to heading the armed forces, vetoing legislation, signing international treaties and appointing ambassadors.
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He campaigned in 2016 on appointing justices "in the mold of Antonin Scalia," who died earlier that year.
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In appointing special counsel, Mr. Rosenstein was exercising authority that Congress had given the Justice Department by statute.
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Then, they dispatch advocates to courtrooms across the state, where they ask a judge to consider appointing them.
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Then the organization began digging deeper, creating an environmental justice program and appointing Ms. Patterson to lead it.
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It also would prevent the secretary of Homeland Security from appointing assistant secretaries without the approval of Congress.
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The budget hotel budget chain announced Thursday it is appointing Betsy Atkins, CEO and founder of Baja Corp.
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The authorities moved to arrest co-mayors throughout the Kurdish regions, appointing government trustees to take their place.
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Other conservative leaders, including Brent Bozell, have been weighing in to try to stop Trump from appointing Romney.
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The US government estimated that appointing counsel for apprehended minors would cost $276.1 million a year, she wrote.
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Sessions' recusal led to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein taking over and appointing Robert Mueller as special counsel.
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The law was supposed to take politics out of any decision-making by appointing a nonpartisan special counsel.
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The key is appointing a group leader to assess everyone's budget and then go from there, Black said.
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Appointing Bannon suggests that, far from running from this form of politics, Trump is doubling down on it.
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But beyond that, Trump will be appointing the regulators and appears to be exclusively considering industry-friendly candidates.
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Toomin issued an order on Friday appointing the special prosecutor, Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi confirmed by phone.
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In appointing a stocks specialist to run bond trading, Morgan Stanley is making clear where its focus lies.
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Mr. Trump is seen as qualified as Mr. Cruz when it comes to appointing justices to the Supreme Court.
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This is their reaction to Donald Trump potentially appointing a more conservative Supreme Court justice to the Supreme Court.
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The Vatican is keen to prevent Beijing from appointing new bishops who have not been recognised by the pope.
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The memorandum signed by Trump appointing Whitaker to the role, however, was not dated until the next day, Nov.
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We need a Republican president who does a good job of appointing people who believe the way we do.
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"We are appointing her considering her knowledge of the constitution and the law of the nation," Abiy told parliament.
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Donald Trump removed Steve Bannon, his chief political adviser, from the National Security Council, two months after appointing him.
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He also recommended appointing statewide Zika coordinators, reviewing existing preparedness plans and increasing coordination between state and local entities.
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So after appointing a conservative successor to Scalia, Mr Trump would then have to appoint another pro-life judge.
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Some Conservatives argue that their party's record of appointing Muslims to senior jobs inoculates it against allegations of Islamophobia.
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The investigation illustrates the risk of appointing former lobbyists to regulate and interact with the industries they once represented.
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Two years after appointing a female CEO, companies were perceived by investors as being less risky, the study found.
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Scott Walker would be responsible for appointing someone to serve the remainder of Clarke's term, which runs through 2018.
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In 2018, Trump reportedly floated the idea of appointing his personal pilot, John Dunkin, as head of the FAA.
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Imagine the man who has suggested killing the children of suspected terrorists — a war crime — appointing Supreme Court justices.
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"The traditional approach of appointing large under-capitalized companies to do this work has got to end," he said.
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When governments screw up, it is often the result of appointing people who weren't well-qualified for key roles.
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Congress passed the Ethics in Government Act (EGA) in 1977 to create a federal process for appointing special investigators.
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Trump, though, could end up appointing someone besides Duke to run the department — including, yes, Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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In Turkey, President Erdogan began his reign by appointing senior men of his own party to leading civic positions.
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The king also issued a decree appointing Sheikh Talal bin Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa as deputy interior minister.
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When one of the hosts mentioned the possibility of Trump appointing Supreme Court judges that would overturn Roe v.
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"We are not going to operate like the others, we will not be appointing managers without meritocracy," Tsipras said.
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Yahoo currently has nine board members, including CEO Marissa Mayer, after recently appointing two independent directors earlier this month.
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Traditionally, the president asks the leader of the winning party to lead talks before formally appointing a prime minister.
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CIAM recommended appointing British board member Kory Sorenson or her Swiss colleague Bruno Pfister as chair of the board.
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"There is a track record that the President has of appointing people whose qualifications are beyond question," Earnest said.
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But when asked about his previous statements about appointing a special prosecutor to go after Clinton, Trump changed course.
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European countries hope that by appointing Quarles, they will keep Washington fully engaged in the body, the sources said.
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Its action in no way signaled a blanket rejection of a president appointing a justice in an election year.
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It would work with the anti-trust agency in appointing an independent trustee to monitor its compliance, he added.
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Comey's dismissal and Trump's remarks appear to have helped sway Rosenstein's mind as he contemplated appointing a special counsel.
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" He also told network anchors at the White House on Thursday that appointing a special counsel "hurts the country.
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President Klaus Iohannis's office said he had signed a decree appointing non-partisan Tudorel Toader, 56, to replace him.
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This continues Trump's pattern of appointing dutiful sycophants that do not have tangible expertise for their given cabinet positions.
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More broadly, he's appointing cabinet members who will be hostile to environmentalism, the theory of evolution, and drug testing.
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The commission has also used its power to remove local election officials and police chiefs, appointing its own replacements.
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In 1974, President Valery Giscard d'Estaing plucked her out of relative obscurity, appointing her health minister — to her surprise.
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Age or nationality was also not an issue in appointing the 60-year-old Swedish executive, Voser told reporters.
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The process of appointing top officials to the city's anticorruption commission and to university governing bodies should be reformed.
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And with Trump appointing and Congress confirming a record number of conservative judges, this trend is likely to continue.
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In appointing O'Brien, it seems Trump was primarily interested in having an obedient, rather than qualified, national security adviser.
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Doug Ducey announced on Tuesday that he is appointing McSally to finish out the term of the late Sen.
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He liked outside-the-box types, and he liked Lansdale and even considered appointing him Ambassador to South Vietnam.
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Freedom had been a family operation, and Patel maintained the tradition, appointing relatives to important positions in the company.
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The plan would involve legislation that prohibits that conduct and appointing regulators who would go after Silicon Valley giants.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's executive order appointing the state attorney general as a special prosecutor in police-related civilian deaths.
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They include being commander in chief, making treaties and appointing judges, including, most importantly, justices to the Supreme Court.
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Appointing Parlee would make aboriginal knowledge a part of the communication process between scientists, the government, and the public.
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European Council President Donald Tusk made a start by appointing Belgian diplomat Didier Seeuws to coordinate negotiations with Britain.
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The law came about after President John F. Kennedy raised eyebrows by appointing his brother Robert as attorney general.
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The system of appointing managers at the public broadcasters needs to be revised in order to guarantee their independence.
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The team is undergoing a major overhaul, appointing a new coach and recruiting more than a dozen new players.
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Biden's answer was an unequivocal yes, followed by a commitment to appointing a black woman to the Supreme Court.
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He took the rare step of appointing a special prosecutor to investigate whether the prosecutors themselves should be charged.
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India eroded the autonomy of the part of Kashmir it controlled by imprisoning elected leaders and appointing puppet administrators.
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By appointing Mr. McCabe in 2016, Mr. Comey was seen as valuing intellect and management over experience making cases.
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These are all races for open seats that Trump deliberately created by appointing incumbent House Republicans to his Cabinet.
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Companies can also encourage action by appointing an independent ombudsman, or authorizing people across the organization to hear complaints.
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Appointing Fils-Aimé is one component of a larger overhaul of GameStop's board, the company said in its announcement.
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But I'm absolutely confident that Bob Mueller is not appointing people with these significant professional achievements because they're Democrats.
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In response to Blumenthal's question, the general said he can't comment on the State Department's decisions in appointing ambassadors.
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Given the allegations against his company, appointing Tillerson to any Cabinet position would be an insult to scientists everywhere.
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A Treasury spokesman said the process for appointing a new governor was on track but declined to comment further.
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Appointing Sloan CEO after the fake accounts scandal repeats a mistake that BP made after the Deepwater Horizon tragedy.
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Allowing the government to supervise the search for truth is like appointing the fox to guard the chicken coop.
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Come January, he will also be appointing the agency's new administrator and filling many of its top leadership positions.
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Trump has criticized Rosenstein for appointing Mueller and due to Session's recusal, Rosenstein has sole authority to fire Mueller.
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Mr. Trump would be wise to follow the tradition of appointing an experienced professional as our ambassador to Israel.
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However, Trump has multiple vacancies open now and could end up appointing board members who disagree with Yellen's direction.
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Kudlow, who called Cohn a "powerful force" in Washington, said Trump "tends to have balance" in appointing new people.
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Instead, she has reasserted her presidential role in the past week by appointing new ambassadors and senior government officials.
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He said he was only one of many layers in the process of appointing members to the biotech panel.
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Without an Independent Counsel statute, the Justice Department had to develop an alternative mechanism for appointing an independent prosecutor.
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Appointing too many generals would throw off the balance of a system that for good reason favors civilian leadership.
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Trump nominated Kelly to serve as his Homeland Security secretary before appointing him chief of staff in July 2017.
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He repeatedly took credit for appointing 187 judges, replacing what he said were "crazy partisans" on the federal bench.
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Sessions said in November he would consider appointing a special counsel to look into allegations against the Clinton Foundation.
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Now President Trump's administration is considering appointing an outside expert as special envoy to North Korea, an official says.
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Alternatively, judges may begin appointing private counsel to the backlogged defendants, as they did last year to mixed results.
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President Donald Trump took his time appointing a director for FEMA, the federal agency charged with managing disaster relief.
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Erdoğan tapped Davutoğlu, then an academic, to be his foreign policy adviser, ultimately appointing him foreign minister in 2009.
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If the Republicans lose the Senate they'll be appointing Garland for fear of an even more liberal judge coming in.
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Meanwhile, DeSantis, who claimed victory in the governor's race, is already acting like the presumptive nominee, appointing a transition team.
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Trump has now paid Kennedy the high honor of appointing one of his former law clerks to serve alongside him.
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Separately, the company struck an agreement with activist investor Elliott Management, appointing three directors and returning $3.4 billion to shareholders.
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Nissan announced it was appointing its co-CEO, Hiroto Saikawa, to be the chief executive officer as of April 1.
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The prospect of President Donald Trump appointing a conservative court caused reporters and commentators to explode in bias and bile.
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When he has actually gotten around to appointing science posts, the job has frequently gone to people without traditional credentials.
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In the case of a formal recusal, Toomin wrote, the court would have been responsible for appointing a special prosecutor.
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George H.W. Bush only served one term in office and ended up not appointing a new FBI director at all.
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Ellis made clear that his decision was not an endorsement of appointing special counsel to take on high-profile cases.
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Kelly denied English's request for a preliminary injunction that would undo Mulvaney's appointment and block Trump from appointing anyone else.
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"The shame of appointing a guy who is in effect not alive was finally enough to unite them," Mezran says.
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Legalization backers, who had protested the delay, called on state officials to move quickly in appointing the new control commission.
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Donald Trump has taken the unusual step of not appointing Ms Yellen to a second term, nominating Jerome Powell instead.
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He demonstrated this ignorance by avoiding cybersecurity policy and then appointing fellow luddite Rudy Giuliani to build his cybersecurity team.
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In addition to appointing a new chair, Trump will have an opportunity to put a strong imprint on the Fed.
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Eurnekian is moving away from direct operations after appointing his 39-year-old nephew Martin Eurnekian as chairman last year.
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Together, the moves seemed to endanger the independence of the conglomerate's biggest acquisitions by appointing Facebook loyalists at the top.
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The Trump effect: Mnuchin, like President Trump, puts a high premium on loyalty when it comes to appointing senior aides.
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In October of that year, he founded a Tibet caucus in the Legislative Yuan, appointing himself as the caucus leader.
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Last week the Italian Treasury proposed appointing Profumo as the new chief executive of state-controlled defense group Leonardo (LDOF.MI).
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ISS said appointing a temporary replacement for Kenyon at this stage could potentially delay the search for a permanent CEO.
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The EU is overriding the sovereignty of its member countries by appointing itself the ultimate arbiter of national tax laws.
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OPAP said the process for appointing Houst's successor was ongoing and it would provide further details in the near future.
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Li said judges in Wang's trial had unlawfully delayed proceedings and prevented her from appointing a lawyer of her choosing.
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Appointing a new government would almost certainly need the consent of Yatseniuk's party, which is the second biggest in parliament.
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In January, Trump told Fox News' Chris Wallace that he would "strongly consider" appointing justices who would overturn the ruling.
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That's why his regime has had hardly any major successes, with the exception of [appointing Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch].
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In April last year, ISIS announced it was appointing Sheikh Abu Abdullah al-Filipini as its emir in the Philippines.
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There is nothing standing in the way to appointing someone who is openly opposed to cases like Roe v. Wade.
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The changes include appointing an independent board and CEO, disclosing its accounts and refraining from new purchases and foreign investments.
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Wynn Resorts – Wynn expanded its board with three new independent directors, appointing Betsy Atkins, Dee Dee Myers, and Wendy Webb.
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Will Mr. de Blasio lose support among black and Hispanic voters for once again appointing a commissioner who is white?
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"By appointing people who reflect our community, we've not only had better representation but we've made better decisions," Buttigieg said.
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Her appointment would let McAuliffe make history by appointing the state's first African-American senator and the first female senator.
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Zijderveld shuffled the company's management, appointing a new chief digital officer and three new general managers in its top markets.
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Moments before the fourth quarter results were released, GPA said it was appointing Peter Paul Estermann as its new CEO.
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The president also welcomed the second-largest political party, Golkar, into the cabinet by appointing Airlangga Hartarto as industry minister.
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One option is to change the process for appointing or removing FINRA's public governors — giving that power to the SEC.
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On Friday, Snam strengthened its managerial structure by appointing Marco Alvera as its first Chief Operating Officer effective Jan. 15.
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Appointing Graham would free up a Senate seat for Haley to campaign for in her home state of South Carolina.
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Rosenstein is doing the country a great disservice by not appointing a special counsel to look at all of this.
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Appointing Olczak to chief operating officer is a positive move, she wrote, because he has been "instrumental" in iQOS' success.
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In appointing Neil Gorsuch upon Justice Antonin Scalia's death, and in nominating Judge Kavanaugh now, he has kept that promise.
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Whether it's appointing a Cabinet member, negotiating a treaty or signing an executive order, I will always uphold America's values.
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But the Washington Post reported this week that prominent Republicans "have reservations about appointing McSally," citing her loss to Sinema.
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Those include appointing an external chairman and limiting the chairman's responsibilities largely to a liaison role with other alliance members.
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Let us remember that, ultimately, we are appointing a Supreme Court justice with serious checking responsibility defined in the Constitution.
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"It is not a question of appointing functionaries to deal with religious issues, but of finding authentic shepherds," he wrote.
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And even though I didn't get the jobs, there continued to be major fights about appointing me for two decades.
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Sanofi gained 3.1% after appointing Paul Hudson, a top executive at its Swiss rival Novartis, as its chief executive officer.
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Germany essentially strong-armed the president into appointing a cabinet of technocrats led by Mario Monti, a former European commissioner.
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In a new building, the sponsor of the development usually controls the board for a period of time, appointing members.
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Spain's new prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, just made history by appointing a government cabinet that is almost two-thirds female.
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In addition to appointing two young and strongly conservative Supreme Court justices, he has already appointed 29 appeals court judges.
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The A.N.C. welcomed the court's decision in a statement, calling for "speed and urgency" in appointing a new head prosecutor.
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He followed through by appointing generals as defense secretary, White House chief of staff and twice as national security adviser.
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CBS now says it is appointing an outside law firm to investigate Mr. Moonves and the broader culture at CBS.
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Trump launched the federal government's response this week, appointing Vice President Mike Pence to command the U.S. coronavirus response team.
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The next evolution in that plan is appointing the company's first ever "head creator liaison" to help keep the peace.
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At a campaign stop in Muscatine, Iowa, Biden was asked if he would consider appointing Obama to the Supreme Court.
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Earlier this week, she said he should be in "timeout" from appointing Supreme Court nominees while undergoing an impeachment inquiry.
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NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A delay in appointing U.S. Export-Import Bank board members threatens to cost Boeing Co (BA.
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Beijing, São Paulo, Chicago, Cape Town and Warsaw are among the cities that have expressed interest in appointing bicycle mayors.
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The justice minister will oversee the budgets of the new courts and will have big powers in appointing the judges.
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Trump reportedly grew frustrated with Tillerson because of the slow pace in appointing staff at Foggy Bottom earlier this year.
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Despite being the world's biggest mining house, BHP has a history of appointing executives from outside the sector as chairs.
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"I will not be appointing the independent emergency manager," Mr. Stringer said in a statement, referring to the state monitor.
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Regeni's family has closed ranks, appointing a pugnacious lawyer as its gatekeeper, and begun their own investigation into his murder.
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The prospect of appointing a conservative Supreme Court justice from a prescreened list helped elevate Trump over Clinton in November.
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Mr. Trump, by contrast, has shown some interest in appointing Fed officials who want to raise interest rates more quickly.
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Observers have pointed out that Trump could nix the agency's Democrats by appointing half of the members from third parties.
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Mancini praised Trump for cutting taxpayer funding for abortions, appointing anti-abortion judges and voicing support against late-term abortions.
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He also said Sessions was right not to completely rule out the possibility of appointing one should a reason arise.
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The real issue is that within the personal networks responsible for appointing most directors, these candidates are often simply invisible.
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Had it not been for the American system of appointing political ambassadors, I would never have had gone to Denmark.
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The 39-year-old Macron moved quickly to replace de Villiers, appointing General Francois Lecointre, 55, to fill the role.
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Appointing a man reported to have expressed skepticism about the facts of the Holocaust isn't likely to help that effort.
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They would also grant the president control over appointing head judges and the public prosecutor from a pool of candidates.
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Appointing Zendaya as the global ambassador shows an evolution for Hilfiger, who was accused of racism in the late 1990s.
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If the last few years are anything to go by, Southampton's hierarchy have a knack for appointing the right manager.
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For his third and final pick, Trump didn't take any chances, appointing an active duty general who couldn't refuse his request.
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On Wednesday, the credit bureau announced it was appointing former GE exec Mark Begor to take over the troubled company's affairs.
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Late on Sunday, English sued in U.S. District Court in Washington, seeking a temporary restraining order blocking Trump from appointing Mulvaney.
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The Democratic National Committee is appointing three women of color to some of its top leadership positions, Refinery29 can exclusively report.
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In an interview with "60 Minutes," Trump said he would commit to appointing "pro-life" justices who would overturn Roe v.
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The president shapes the national vision for emergency management, assures funding for emergency management, and is responsible for appointing competent officials.
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He's dragged his heels on appointing science posts, with several top science jobs still vacant after almost a year in office.
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Recognizing this trend, President Trump has backed his commitment to women entrepreneurs by appointing Linda McMahon as head of the SBA.
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But it cemented loyalty from conservatives to Trump, who, of course, had no track record in evaluating or appointing judicial nominees.
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He&aposs appointing people that I think most people -- he&aposs going to appoint people that most people are comfortable with.
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The prime minister, in turn, must countersign presidential orders appointing or dismissing military chiefs, judges and heads of state-owned enterprises.
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The homebuilder said the measure was aimed at preventing its largest shareholder, GWI Asset Management SA, appointing all its board members.
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For his part, Butterfield said at a press conference Thursday that Facebook had committed to appointing a new black board member.
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These rules followed Assange appointing Kristinn Hrafnsson to replace him as the WikiLeaks editor, following his prior lack of internet access.
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But appointing more women could send a signal to both female employees and customers that the company is an inclusive employer.
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He's since said he supports the real estate mogul, citing what he sees as Trump's commitment to appointing conservative court justices.
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And, as of Anthony Kennedy's retirement, this horror story now includes Donald Trump appointing not one but two Supreme Court justices.
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Nine years earlier, another Republican governor, John Engler, had taken the same action, appointing a manager who remained for two years.
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As part of their positions on gender equity, both Gillibrand and Sanders commit to appointing judges who would preserve Roe v.
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The Singaporean lender will be appointing bookrunners for a debut 144A/Reg S bond that will be issued from the programme.
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He did, however, call one former candidate a "terrific guy" whom he would consider appointing to his administration: New Jersey Gov.
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"Oakbay Resources is in the process of identifying and appointing a new auditor and sponsor," the company said in a statement.
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He even addressed his own troubles with appointing a Supreme Court justice, which included a perfectly crafted Game of Thrones nod.
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He also said he would "strongly consider" appointing a conservative Supreme Court justice who would help overturn its marriage equality ruling.
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Within days, we heard that Donald Trump was appointing Rex Tillerson, the former CEO of Exxon Mobil, as secretary of state.
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Mawlawi Sardar Zadran, a former Haqqani commander in eastern Afghanistan, said Mr. Haqqani had a central role in appointing Taliban governors.
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Appointing an ambassador to Egypt would be a start, but real progress will happen only if the United States demands it.
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He was forced to fire two Treasury secretaries before appointing one who would heed his demand to withdraw all federal money.
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Tajikistan's banking regulator suspended the management of major lender Tojiksodirotbank and its smaller competitor Tajprombank in May, appointing caretaker administrations there.
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Olson, the Supreme Court case that upheld the process of appointing an independent counsel under a bill passed forty years ago.
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The original plan had López Obrador receiving the "bastón de mando," a symbolic staff appointing him leader of the native peoples.
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Once elected, he fulfilled this promise by appointing Latinos, African-Americans, Asian-Americans and gay people to important positions and commissions.
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Renault has so far taken a different approach, appointing interim management but keeping Ghosn in his positions as CEO and chairman.
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His big move as chairman was appointing Thiam in 2015 to replace Brady Dougan, a low-profile U.S.-born investment banker.
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Additionally, the international community should pressure Abbas to depoliticize the PSF by appointing and empowering an interior minister to supervise forces.
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Schiff also said Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that the Justice Department's succession statute should have prevented Trump from appointing Whitaker.
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President Trump or his aides might well fear appointing a man so widely regarded not only as incorruptible but fiercely independent.
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In response, he took the unprecedented step of releasing a list of judges he would consider appointing to the Supreme Court.
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In appointing Pruitt, Trump has doubled down on his commitment to serving the fossil fuel industry, instead of hardworking American families.
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There are examples, moreover, of politicians appointing judges to courts in order to remove them from the arena of electoral politics.
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The House impeachment inquiry has cast new attention on the practice of appointing big-time political donors to US ambassadorships abroad.
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Financial firms are increasingly appointing "chief data officers" as cooperation agreements between financial firms and data providers proliferate, the regulators said.
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They have floated legislation to allow for the impeachment of justices and to give the governor more power in appointing them.
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It's difficult to see how that might be accomplished without effectively appointing a new ambassador to Washington whom Trump finds favorable.
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The cabinet is drawn mainly from Rajoy's Popular Party (PP), with no gesture to rivals such as appointing a true independent.
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The company rejigged its financial institutions business, appointing a new deputy head while another banker has moved to the treasury side.
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Among the provisions was the departure of the president at the time, Jamshed Bharucha, and the appointing of a financial monitor.
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Worse, he's not conducting policy in the appropriate way — by appointing Federal Reserve Board of Governors members who agree with him.
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For his third and final pick, Trump didn't take any chances, appointing an active-duty general who couldn't refuse his request.
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The nomination fits a pattern of cronyism, with the president appointing those of dubious qualifications to patronage jobs across the administration.
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He also says she does not want to contest the proceeding and does not object to temporarily appointing Montgomery as conservator.
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" — SETH MEYERS "Mississippi yesterday appointed its first female senator — before realizing its mistake and appointing a raccoon with a gun instead.
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To upend this dynamic, Democratic presidential candidates must commit themselves to appointing federal judges who will work to challenge mass incarceration.
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A refreshing thing about this Bennet proposal is that appointing Federal Reserve Board members is an actual power the president has.
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In the weeks and months to come, the battle over appointing a new Supreme Court justice will be very, very nasty.
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Thomas D. Waldhauser, is also a Marine, to essentially investigate itself by appointing General Waldhauser's own chief of staff, Maj. Gen.
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That will put them in prime position to fulfill one of their dearest goals: appointing more conservative judges to the judiciary.
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James Lankford, of Oklahoma, told Fox News that appointing Mueller would help "expedite" the FBI's investigation, because Mueller knows the bureau.
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In some important moments, he stood up for the Justice Department's ideals, above all by appointing Robert Mueller as special counsel.
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NBC's "Saturday Night Live" took aim at the Trump administration for appointing Vice President Pence to lead its coronavirus response efforts.
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White House officials say they are bracing for blowback for appointing a figure so closely tied to Fox's culture of harassment.
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WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Thursday that he was appointing a special envoy to handle negotiations with North Korea.
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He also proposes appointing a cabinet-level secretary of technology, based in Silicon Valley, to study the effects of emerging technologies.
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Stop flights Unlike Trump, Obama responded to that crisis by appointing a czar from outside government to coordinate the response effort.
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But Trump's legal advisers reportedly told him that appointing Cuccinelli as acting DHS secretary would likely run afoul of the FVRA.
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The move was seen as an effort to delay Mr. Trump from appointing his own director, whose confirmation could take months.
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Michigan's governor, Rick Snyder, has been criticized for appointing emergency managers to take over financially struggling cities with largely black jurisdictions.
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Under the new proposal, the president would have no role in appointing ministers, rendering the government dependent primarily on the parliament.
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Neiman Marcus is appointing Ralph Lauren veteran Geoffroy van Raemdonck to succeed Karen Katz as its CEO, the retailer announced Friday.
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Two other decrees were issued appointing Mohammed Abdullah Al-Hadhrami as foreign minister and Salem Saleh Bin Braik as finance minister.
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Why it matters: In appointing Loeffler, Kemp is defying pressure from President Trump and other GOP leaders who have backed Rep.
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"I'll be appointing an ambassador to Germany," Trump told reporters at the White House before departing on a trip to India.
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In November, a California Superior Court judge signed an order appointing the man's son as the special administrator of his estate.
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And then, between gerrymandering and appointing judges, for the next 20 or 30 years, we're going to live with this catastrophe.
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Rather, it requires combinations of offices to work together, be it passing a law or appointing the head of an agency.
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Rosenstein has now done the right thing by appointing Mueller to look into possible ties between Trump campaign associates and Russia.
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And we still have control of the Senate, so important, so we can keep appointing conservatives judges to the federal bench.
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In fact, by ignoring the express constitutional mandate given to the state legislatures for appointing electors, it might be even worse.
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Goodwin will leave Lego at the end of June 2017, and the process for appointing a successor is underway, it said.
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Mr. Cooper has proceeded with appointing cabinet members, and under state law has until May to notify lawmakers of his selections.
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Controversial court pick Trump is on a record-setting pace when it comes to appointing new judges to the federal judiciary.
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I mean, nothing ever happens during presidential transitions unless you're really into the ins and outs of appointing 5,4003 government officials.
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If appointing CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow to run the National Economic Council is President Donald Trump's answer, what was his question?
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Mr. Koffsky's opinion, which he worked on in the final days of the Obama administration, acknowledged a 1983 case in which the office barred President Ronald Reagan from appointing a relative to an advisory committee, and a 2009 case in which it blocked President Barack Obama from appointing his brother-in-law and a half sister to advisory committees.
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The only other cabinet member that Kuczynski has announced is Alfredo Thorne, appointing the former JPMorgan Chase director as his finance minister.
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Jack Osborn, a lawyer for the adult children, said no decision was reached on appointing Riverside County as their long-term guardian.
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And while they're chipping away at access, Trump may succeed in appointing a Supreme Court justice committed to overturning Roe v. Wade.
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You guys today announced that you were appointing the head of the transportation trade department to your advisory committee on autonomous vehicles.
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Levin on Monday also called for the process of appointing Fed bank presidents to be more transparent and to involve the public.
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Respondents were evenly split evenly in favor of Gorsuch, while they opposed appointing Kavanaugh 54% to 46%, with 59% of women opposed.
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Schnatter and Papa John's have discussed appointing a new independent director but have not made a decision yet, according to the filing.
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Trump has previously said that appointing a liberal judge could threaten the Second Amendment, which protects gun rights in the United States.
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Appointing a separate chairman in 2014, jettisoning Alere's deal-hungry founder, turning down his lowball bid and focusing the business all helped.
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He followed up on this call last month, appointing two experts to investigate the issue and propose next steps by November 2018.
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With Donald Trump soon appointing a new Supreme Court Justice, many people are afraid of a potential reversal of federal abortion protections.
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Wednesday will combine arcane British political choreography with the realpolitik of appointing a new government - likely to be heavy on Brexit supporters.
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For a public broadcaster like the BBC, this means no longer appointing former politicians, such as Labour's James Purnell, to top positions.
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The World Bank's 189 governors are expected to vote on Soria's candidature as part of the process of appointing 25 executive directors.
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Buhari began his second term as president this month, weeks after re-appointing Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele for a second term.
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The main dispute blocking diplomatic ties is the Vatican's insistence that the pope - and not the government - be responsible for appointing bishops.
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Social conservatives who had qualms about Trump in 2016 backed him largely for his dedication to appointing conservative judges to federal courts.
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Cruz is also appointing political strategist David Polyansky, who advised Cruz on his campaign, to be his new Senate chief of staff.
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If Facebook doesn't cease collecting WhatsApp data, CNIL said, it will pursue further action including appointing an investigator who could recommend fines.
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Trump also reiterated his dismay with Rosenstein for appointing a special counsel to lead the Russia investigation: former FBI director Robert Mueller.
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"Appointing Bensalah will fuel anger and it could radicalise the protesters," said taxi driver Hassen Rahmine as crowds gathered in central Algiers.
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" On Trump appointing a new FBI director, she said, "I really believe President Trump will appoint the best man for the job.
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"I am not considering appointing a commission of inquiry at the moment," Zuma said in a written reply to questions in parliament.
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Fairplane also saw a conflict of interest in appointing the same administrators for Niki and its German parent and debtor Air Berlin.
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He has urged the UK to get on with appointing a negotiating team so that the formal Brexit talks can finally start.
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Let's imagine for a minute that the people in charge decided that appointing a special prosecutor was the right thing to do.
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National Bank (NBG) reconstituted its board of directors on Wednesday, appointing former deputy central bank governor Panagiotis Thomopoulos as its new chairman.
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Appointing family members to political power seems to contradict Trump's much-touted mission of sweeping D.C. clean of an elite, insider culture.
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Appointing Carson reminds me of the movie Gravity, where Sandra Bullock's medical doctor character is appointed with fixing the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The CEO recently shuffled the company's management, appointing a new chief digital officer and three new general managers in its top markets.
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Turnbull has refrained from officially appointing a new deputy in what is expected to be the five-week absence of Barnaby Joyce.
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In pursuing soft Brexit, May took the bold step of appointing advocates of hard Brexit, including Davis and Johnson, to key roles.
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Current laws and regulations for resident licensure—as well as for appointing, supervising and disciplining licensees—would remain at the state level.
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Trump called the Fed his "biggest threat" during an October interview and suggested that he may have made a mistake appointing Powell.
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Judge Gee is appointing an independent monitor to evaluate conditions for migrant children housed in border processing centers and family detention centers.
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Meanwhile, Republican control of the Senate offers insurance against impeachment, and the support Trump needs to continue appointing conservatives to the judiciary.
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Moreover, if Trump had sought to end the investigation, he failed to act along those lines in appointing the successor to Comey.
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Wednesday's events combined arcane British political choreography with the realpolitik of appointing a new government - likely to be heavy on Brexit supporters.
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Mr. Guterres, the leading candidate, has repeatedly promised to promote gender equity, including appointing 50 percent of the top jobs to women.
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Instead of appointing fresh figures as his Cabinet ministers, he tapped cronies late at night and, like Trump, swapped them out constantly.
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In the long term, that meant appointing new judges, but, in the short term, it meant constraining the power of old judges.
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Modi wasted no time in replacing Patel, appointing Shaktikanta Das, a former government finance official, as his successor barely 24 hours later.
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But once re-elected, she went in another direction, appointing a finance minister who tried to win approval for market-friendly policies.
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Trump in an October interview called the Fed his "biggest threat" and suggested that he may have made a mistake appointing Powell.
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But he went on to confirm long-standing rumors that Trump had once been interested in appointing Giuliani to be attorney general.
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Investors say appointing market-friendly cabinet members is key for future economy management and policies, and to restore trust in the lira.
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He looks uncertainly to the future, unsure about appointing a successor or retiring the character that has been his alone for decades.
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And he is the head of your party and he has delivered on Republican mainstays like appointing conservative judges and cutting taxes.
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Gavin Newsom moved to reshape Pacific Gas & Electric late last week, appointing an energy czar and taking steps to accelerate bankruptcy negotiations.
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If the issue is a particularly combative one, appointing an unbiased person to run the show can help keep conversations on track.
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On that score, President Trump has hit home run after home run by appointing conservative lawyers to the various circuit court vacancies.
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Mr. Snyder, a Republican, has been under fire for appointing emergency managers, with critics saying the move subsumes local oversight and control.
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But in the wake of Trump's election victory, reports have emerged that he is considering appointing Romney to be secretary of State.
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Only this will enable presidents to comply with the command of the Constitution by appointing and dismissing the members of their administrations.
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Why it matters: Regulators are increasingly appointing officials to specifically oversee the industry and combat scams and tax fraud within their jurisdictions.
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The president-elect will probably hold off on appointing a Supreme Court Justice until after Jeff Sessions is confirmed as Attorney General.
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By appointing an industry-friendly Supreme Court justice and not arguing for the rules, Mr. Trump could weigh the court against them.
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Still, the paper-trail argument has given Mr. Trump a possible reason to avoid appointing someone he is not completely comfortable with.
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Mr. Rosenstein also considered appointing as special counsel James M. Cole, himself a former deputy attorney general, three of the people said.
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These include closing Henri Bendel, selling its La Senza business, and appointing new CEOs for its Victoria's Secret Lingerie and Pink businesses.
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"For all the talk, nothing has really changed," said Victor Cha, whom Mr. Trump considered appointing as American ambassador to South Korea.
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Trump's hypothetical Democratic successor in 245 could also be prevented from appointing and confirming any new members of the US Supreme Court.
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To meet this goal, illycaffe recently overhauled its governance, appointing seven directors who are not family members to its 10-member board.
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U.S. and Western diplomats told Reuters that an arrangement will have to be brokered quickly before the two start appointing rival ministers.
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Other big questions remain, including who will have the final say over appointing bishops in China: the pope or the Chinese government.
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Mr. Trump may not "bypass the constitutional and statutory requirements for appointing someone to that office," the plaintiffs said in court papers.
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Appointing Mr. Abiy, an Oromo, as prime minister was a smart survival move; the Ethiopian government realized that real change was required.
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Mr. Trump also has the stingiest record of any recent president when it comes to appointing career Foreign Service officers to ambassadorships.
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During his tenure he also made sweeping changes to the country's judiciary, including appointing the current head of the Attorney General's office.
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Since appointing Mr. El Aissami to the post, Mr. Maduro has granted him expanded powers, including over the economy and expropriating businesses.
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With Mulvaney assuming the role of acting director and Trump to follow by appointing a permanent director, the immediate future is challenging.
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Patrick Lucey of Wisconsin, a Democrat, made her the state's first black judge, appointing her to the children's court for Milwaukee County.
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Tuberville, a self-proclaimed "conservative outsider," opened his video with a clip of Trump saying he regrets appointing Sessions as attorney general.
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The power and authority of the president in appointing judges in fact does not change from today's system to the proposed system.
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Mr. Murphy, who took office in 23.26, has assailed the economic development programs, appointing a task force to investigate and overhaul them.
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He alternated between boasting about his achievements — rolling back regulations, cutting taxes, appointing judges — and charging Democrats with plotting to destroy America.
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But he continued to exert influence over the company and even surprised the company by appointing multiple board members in late 2017.
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Appointing former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel was a profound and historic move that will ensure the facts come out.
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Mario M. Cuomo appointed a commission to prepare for a vote in 1997 on such a convention, appointing Professor Benjamin research director.
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That includes appointing specialist diversity and inclusion (D&I) professionals to take the lead on equal hiring practices and promoting new initiatives.
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Trump's most successful attempts to reduce the role of government has largely been accomplished by appointing unqualified people to head federal agencies.
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Mr. Volcker delayed consideration of the banks' requests, but the administration forced his hand by appointing new members to the Fed's board.
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In May 2017, Whitaker penned an op-ed for The Hill criticizing the idea of appointing a special counsel for its investigation.
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Takeda Pharmaceutical CEO Christophe Weber wrote to shareholders in June, making a case for appointing retiring chairman Yasuchika Hasegawa as corporate counsel.
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Levy has gambled that Mourinho is not yesterday's man, but that is not the only risk he has taken in appointing him.
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So fraught had the process of appointing the next in line that the last King formed a special council to do so.
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Rosenstein has become a frequent punching bag for Trump supporters for appointing Mueller to take over the Russia investigation from the FBI.
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But conservatives are pressing Mr. Trump to seize the opportunity to shift the approach of the central bank by appointing Mr. Taylor.
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Now, it has changed tack again, appointing in Mr. De Sousa, an insider who has served in the department for 30 years.
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In such a situation, appointing somebody from the opposing side as your legal representative does indeed seem like a pretty bad idea.
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Democrats would also be able to stop Trump from appointing sycophants to key federal law enforcement posts or other powerful Cabinet positions.
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"I feel responsible for appointing him, and I apologize to the Japanese people for this matter," Mr. Abe said after Mr. Amari's resignation.
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In appointing Patterson, the idea is to assemble a "better team" that can take Service Cloud business to the next level, Rosenbaum said.
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According to Times senior correspondent Glenn Thrush, Spicer "vehemently" objected to Trump appointing Wall Street veteran Anthony Scaramucci as the administration's communications director.
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And Trump's belief that reducing regulations by appointing several cabinet members who are actually hostile to them comes from deep inside his ethos.
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Are you happy that this was not Hillary Clinton tonight appointing a judicial activist or a left-wing activist to the Supreme Court?
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The CFPB was first proposed by then-Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren, whom President Barack Obama then tried appointing as its first director.
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And does Trump's proclivity for considering and appointing retired generals for top national security jobs risk leading to military control over civilian government?
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The Trump administration has relied on acting heads for agencies and cabinet-level positions, sometimes appointing officials with little chance of Senate confirmation.
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From opening its first international office in Delhi to appointing its first India head, Tinder has been betting big on India in 2016.
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Vivendi has increasingly tightened its grip by appointing two-thirds of its board and naming its own chief executive as TIM's executive chairman.
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Benchmark is attempting to have a court reverse that 2016 decision to empower Uber's former CEO to have control in appointing those positions.
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"Appointing a tribal member as a delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives is unprecedented and there are many unknowns ahead," Mullin wrote.
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She said he told her not to apply for an internship with American Atheists because appointing her could be seen as preferential treatment.
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While Nissan and Mitsubishi have removed Mr Ghosn as chairman, Renault has kept him as its chairman and CEO, appointing an interim boss.
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History intrudes in the form of Boris Yeltsin's televised announcement that he is resigning his office and appointing Mr Putin as acting president.
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Temer has won praise for appointing a market-friendly cabinet, including former banker and ex-central bank chief Henrique Meirelles as finance minister.
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Governments are often responsible for setting central banks' mandates, appointing their heads and determining what tools they can use to do their jobs.
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Facebook opened its first Africa office in South Africa in 2015, appointing Ogilvy and Mather advertising executive Nunu Ntshingila as Head of Africa.
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He has managed to co-opt some doctrinaire Muslim groups, such as the Indonesian Ulema Council, by appointing senior members to government committees.
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" Goals Soccer Centres said in a statement on Friday that appointing Kroll "is not appropriate" and "would be disruptive to the ongoing investigations.
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He has directed billions in funds to close the "digital divide" while appointing an advisory committee to identify regulations that slow down deployment.
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Also, why is Mueller only appointing angry Dems, some of who have worked for crooked Hillary, others, including himself, have worked for Obama.
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Congressional Republicans and Trump aides had resisted the idea of appointing a special prosecutor, contending that the House and Senate investigations were sufficient.
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The Office of Government Ethics warned him that his intention of appointing a cabinet without coordinating with the agency was unprecedented and foolish.
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Then, on Wednesday evening, the Justice Department announced it was appointing a special counsel to investigate possible ties between Trump associates and Russia.
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Or gay Americans, after Trump told Fox News on Sunday that he would "strongly consider" appointing Supreme Court justices to overturn marriage equality?
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Democratic strategist David Axelrod says President Trump has entered uncharted territory by appointing his adviser Steve Bannon to the National Security Council (NSC).
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Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey suggested appointing a White House official solely focused on working across agencies to cut the suicide rate.
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Then Mr. Trudeau set Canada's bureaucracy into motion, appointing Catherine McKenna, an international trade lawyer, as his minister of environment and climate change.
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Members of the political party ZANU-PF moved to oust Mugabe on Sunday, appointing former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa as their new leader.
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He wrote an op-ed for The Hill in May 2017 criticizing the idea of appointing a special counsel for the DOJ's investigation.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has vowed to use "every possible tool" to block the nomination unless he commits to appointing an independent prosecutor.
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If found guilty and chased from office, New Jersey's Republican governor, Chris Christie, would be tasked under state law with appointing a replacement.
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Then she blew it for me on her first day by appointing the discredited and demonstrably untrustworthy clown Boris Johnson as foreign secretary.
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The incoming prime minister has already stirred controvery by reportedly appointing Dominic Cummings, who ran the Vote Leave campaign, as a special adviser.
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By appointing an industry-friendly Supreme Court justice and failing to argue for the rules, President Trump could weigh the court against them.
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Schumer has proposed returning to something like the previous mechanism, so that a three-judge panel would decide on appointing a special prosecutor.
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And they tend to reward loyalty over expertise in appointing deputies, ensuring that they are less likely to get truthful information, she said.
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In January, Madrid gambled on ousting the experienced coach Rafael Benítez and appointing Zinedine Zidane, an iconic former player but an untested coach.
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Lee announced on Thursday that he was appointing Toney Chaplin, a 26-year veteran of the department, who is Black, as acting chief.
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Calculations of partisan donations were based on federal contributions to political candidates or causes of the same party as the judge's appointing president.
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Mr. Casado is expected to meet with the former deputy prime minister, Ms. Sáenz de Santamaría, before appointing a new party leadership team.
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In church time, 1721 is not so long ago — that's when Peter the Great abolished the Russian patriarchate, appointing a Holy Synod instead.
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In appointing Danforth, Attorney General Janet Reno specifically directed him to draft a report for public release on his findings, which he did.
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Cordray tried to head off Mulvaney's appointment to the CFPB by President Trump by appointing a top deputy, Leandra English, as acting director.
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The government has also begun allowing women into public stadiums for soccer games and appointing women to positions they had not held before.
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Mr. Trump may not "bypass the constitutional and statutory requirements for appointing someone to that office," the state said in a court filing.
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The school has already made huge changes in how its $37.1 billion endowment is run, including appointing a new chief executive, N.P. Narvekar.
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As part of their platforms, they can replicate Colorado's playbook by appointing a cabinet-level advisor on aging, multigenerational workforces, and age discrimination.
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He advocated prosecuting the murders of transgender people as hate crimes and appointing an envoy within the State Department to handle LGBTQ rights.
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His Fishermen's Association, founded in 22002, evolved in 21969 into Riverkeeper, inspired by the British concept of appointing guardians of private fishing grounds.
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Doug Ducey would be willing to inflame the right wing of the Arizona Republican Party by appointing her to fill her husband's seat.
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India's central bank said earlier this month it would begin bankruptcy proceedings against DHFL, and superseded the company's board, while appointing an administrator.
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Kemp has been leaning toward appointing Loeffler to the seat and wanted to introduce her to the president before he made any announcement.
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The board of directors unanimously accepted Thiam's resignation at a meeting on Thursday, appointing Credit Suisse veteran Thomas Gottstein as the new CEO.
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Officials said the president twice considered appointing Mr. Biegun as national security adviser, but made him the chief envoy to North Korea instead.
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The chief executive and the Republican Senate majority have created records by appointing 50 conservative jurists; four hold New York Second Circuit judgeships.
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Phil Bryant (R) appointing himself to fill the vacancy created by Cochran's retirement, but that hope crumbled Tuesday when Bryant ruled it out.
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Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz sounded a warning on President Donald Trump's resistance to appointing new judges at the World Trade Organization.
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But he, along with Senator Zirkin, was responsible for appointing its participants, and he stood by his decision not to name Ms. Dumais.
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But Taiwan has been concerned by the Vatican's moves to normalize ties with China, especially after a landmark 2018 pact on appointing bishops.
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Theoretically an outsider can compensate for their lack of experience in government by appointing individuals who have spent their careers in public service.
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Mr. Barr, who was unfamiliar with Mr. Durham's recent work, made quiet inquiries before appointing him to lead the investigation, this person said.
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Trump has appealed to his voting base with the promise of appointing conservative judges to the Supreme Court and courts across the country.
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One of de Blasio's other proposals, appointing a chief democracy officer at the federal level, is also inspired by his tenure as mayor.
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Macron had no shame about betraying former President François Hollande , who had given Macron his big break by appointing him to his cabinet.
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Conspiracy theorists argue that Democrats are covering her death up to stop Trump from appointing a new justice, despite proof she is alive.
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And Trump's relationship with Rosenstein -- a man Trump publicly and privately disparaged for appointing Mueller -- had also begun to improve in recent months.
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A former office administrator for Mr. Gore told The New York Times that appointing Ms. Newman was "the worst hire we ever made".
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Mr. Buhari made headway in cleaning up graft, appointing a team that arrested political figures, seized millions of dollars and jailed corrupt officials.
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Now the company admits it's behind schedule on that front, pointing to the difficulties of appointing a group that's appropriately global and diverse.
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Gore (observing that Article Two of the Constitution explicitly gives state legislatures the authority to determine the "manner" of appointing their presidential electors).
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It's gotten to the point that Attorney General Jeff Sessions is thinking about appointing a special counsel to look into this fake theory.
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Mr. Staley could raid his former employer, JPMorgan Chase, once again, after appointing former JPMorgan employees as his chief risk and chief operating officers.
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He proposed appointing a committee to create a new flag and tabled a measure to put it to a voter referendum, among other means.
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has reshuffled his cabinet, appointing at least 15 new ministers, state news agency SUNA said on Wednesday.
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And I think court actually had some doubts about the due procedure about appointing special counsel Mueller to the post that he now held.
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Trump is considering appointing John Dunkin, his longtime personal pilot, to head the Federal Aviation Administration, according to a report from Axios late Sunday.
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CNN previously reported that the White House was considering appointing a "border or immigration czar" and that Kobach was under consideration for that role.
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Appointing a gender-equal Cabinet isn't the only way Clinton hopes to strike a new, more collaborative tone — and a more feminine leadership strategy.
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The formal process of appointing investment banks to help with the groundwork for the IPO would follow in the weeks thereafter, another person said.
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Trump has dragged his feet on appointing key roles in his administration, while urging massive layoffs in other organizations, like the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Facebook has committed to appointing a black person to its board of directors, signaling they are making moves to increase diversity within the company.
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Because then, he will have accomplished his goal of appointing someone who is like Scalia, which he said many, many times during the campaign.
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In response, Sessions and the Justice Department have taken a series of steps — short of appointing a second special counsel — to review the process.
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He's responsible for appointing wine bloggers as national security advisors and killing the tequila trade, not to mention some godawful vodka and hotel bars.
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She fretted that—in light of Mr Trump's goal of appointing judges who would "automatically" overturn Roe v Wade—she would threaten abortion rights.
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Benchmark has accused Mr Kalanick of fraud and sued to try to stop him from intervening in Uber's affairs and appointing additional board members.
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They mock us by appointing someone from another sanctioned company as the supposed "watchdog" over #ZTE & we respond by helping ZTE stay in business.
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His government hounded the boss of the central bank out of office for keeping interest rates high, appointing a replacement who promptly cut them.
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Appointing young Republicans to the Supreme Court, as well as the nation's lower courts, has been a key pillar of the president's domestic policy.
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Ms Bachelet set state-owned enterprises a goal of appointing women to fill 40% of the seats on their boards, which they have met.
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Some critics accuse Johnson Sirleaf of appointing family members and other allies to key posts throughout her presidency in order to consolidate her position.
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President Trump has had his good moments — his speech to Congress, appointing a Supreme Court justice and passing the healthcare bill through the House.
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He will also be able to design the judiciary as he sees fit: appointing the members of the Council of Judges and Prosecutors himself.
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Chris Christie visited the White House on Thursday as President Donald Trump considers appointing him as the next attorney general to replace Jeff Sessions.
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"So, for example, a President would be barred from appointing his brother as Attorney General, but perhaps not as a White House special assistant."
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It has appointed a new chairman of its remuneration committee and a senior independent director to lead the process of appointing a new chairman.
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What Conway and Katyal are arguing is that there is a constitutional issue with appointing Whitaker as acting AG, because he wasn't Senate-confirmed.
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By appointing John Bolton as national security adviser, Trump has shaken off his generals' moderating influence – and become even less predictable, writes Peter Apps.
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And British defense firm BAE Systems was up over 3 percent after appointing Charles Woodburn to the newly-created role of chief operating officer.
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Chris Christie left office in January 2018, the GOP governor would be tasked with appointing a replacement who would likely be a fellow Republican.
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Caesars Entertainment — The casino operator announced an agreement with investor Carl Icahn, appointing three Icahn nominees to the board to replace three existing directors.
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As part of the settlement, SourceAmerica agreed to treat Lopez's company more fairly, even appointing their top lawyer, Jean Robinson, to work with him.
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Amidst these mounting controversies, Republican Governor Matt Bevins decided it was time to start afresh, removing the old board and appointing a new one.
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HAMBURG (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday Russia welcomed the United States appointing a new envoy to try to solve the Ukraine crisis.
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The company also confirmed earlier reports of changes to its board, appointing five new independent directors, naming a new board chair and new CFO.
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The company is close to appointing banks to arrange the transaction which, according to one of the sources, is likely to exceed $1 billion.
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"But, and this is a big 'but', he is not appointing them to positions in the central government, at least not yet," said Gause.
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Nevertheless, he has promised to advance the social conservative agenda by appointing anti-abortion judges, and for many religious leaders that is good enough.
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This means that every major decision for Snap, from appointing board members to a possible future sale, will be controlled by just two people.
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Appointing the former Germany boss was acknowledging the need aspire to something greater, a worthy goal and one he seemed tailor-made to achieve.
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The IRBA said on Friday it had taken the unusual step of appointing a specialized team to review KPMG's turnaround strategy starting this week.
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It is difficult to imagine any American universities appointing a right wing terrorist, even one who had served time and claimed to be rehabilitated.
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The president called the Fed his "biggest threat" during an interview last week and suggested that he may have made a mistake appointing Powell.
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Time also announced changes to its board of directors, appointing John Fahey — formerly the chairman of the National Geographic Society — as non-executive chairman.
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The prospect of Hillary Clinton appointing Antonin Scalia's replacement, after the justice died in early 2016, also helped solidify Trump's standing among top conservatives.
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Trump has made appointing conservative judges a major plank of his presidency, and last year his nominee Neil Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate.
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Legislation appointing the special prosecutor states that the current lower court trial should be finished within three months of the indictment on Feb. 28.
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The ruling PML-N party has a strong majority in parliament so should have no problem appointing its choice as the new prime minister.
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By appointing an independent after the second round, the composition of the board would be the two founders, the two investors and the independent.
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"Something doesn't smell right to the court," U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Sontchi in Wilmington, Delaware, said as he approved appointing an official equity committee.
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Mr. Clinton endeared himself to these generations by campaigning in black churches and appointing more blacks to the cabinet than any previous president had.
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Australia's most prestigious pro rugby league is combating the coronavirus pandemic ... by appointing a special BALL WASHER to keep things clean on the field.
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Perhaps one on the verge of appointing to the Supreme Court a justice who would cast the deciding vote to overturn Roe v. Wade?
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The future president most famously suggested that he was interested in appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton in a presidential debate last October.
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To Congress's growing horror, he acted on this belief by giving pardons to Confederates and appointing traitors to positions of power throughout the South.
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Because Stanford had so few women in tenured positions, she said in the oral history, they "overutilized" her, appointing her to numerous universitywide committees.
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But Trump has largely avoided that process by instead appointing temporary acting officials, which he says he prefers because it gives him more flexibility.
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Mr. Trump, who considered Mr. Sessions a loyalist, has called the recusal "unfair to the president" and chastised Mr. Rosenstein for appointing Mr. Mueller.
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Practically, the speaker should move quickly by appointing a select committee to get these proceedings out of the circus of the House Judiciary Committee.
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By appointing cardinals and more than a thousand bishops on the front lines of the faith, Francis is reconstituting a church in his image.
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Beyond attacking Obama for not banning flights from Africa, Trump also blasted him for appointing Ron Klain to coordinate the government's response to Ebola.
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"We were hoping that we prevailed, but at least he isn't appointing one of those rabid privatization people, so that's a plus," Rowan said.
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"We were hoping that we prevailed, but at least he isn't appointing one of those rabid privatization people, so that's a plus," he said.
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In other words, Clement's brief argued, the Seila CID will not live or die based on the constitutionality of the clause appointing the director.
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Trump said Rosenstein was playing both sides in Trump's decision to fire Comey by recommending the firing but then appointing Mueller as special counsel.
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Nine years earlier, another Republican governor, John Engler, had taken the same action here, appointing a manager who stayed in place for two years.
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In November 2018, Trump fired Sessions, later telling NBC's "Meet the Press" that appointing him attorney general was "the biggest mistake" of his presidency.
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But over time, he will probably get around to appointing the three members of his Council of Economic Advisers, as is required by law.
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Do you think about just appointing judges as young and as far to the left as possible as a counter to the Trump judiciary?
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In his first day in office, Mr. Moon rushed to build his government, appointing Lee Nak-yon, a provincial governor, as his prime minister.
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Over the past two years, Washington has blocked the W.T.O. from appointing new members to a crucial panel that hears appeals in trade disputes.
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Congress, which was held by Republicans, lessened the number of judges to seven after Lincoln's death to preclude Democrat Andrew Johnson from appointing justices.
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In fact, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's letter appointing special counsel Robert Mueller does not give Mueller broad, far-reaching powers in this investigation.
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The issue commonly arises when a court or government agency is appointing a conservator or a guardian for an adult because of mental impairment.
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Appreciation for what the 20-year-old achieved in defeating Williams has since been gathering momentum, with Nissan now appointing her its brand ambassador.
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Mr. Trump could soon find himself responsible for appointing a greater share of federal court judges than any first-term president in 40 years.
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So it wasn't a surprise that the first extended campaign discussion of the executive's role in appointing federal judges came at the LGBTQ forum.
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"If we get multiple things going out there, stuff will go on forever," he added when asked about appointing a second special counsel. Sen.
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Mr. Guaidó's government has been busy appointing a team of de facto ambassadors to argue its case among the countries that have recognized him.
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And his increasing reliance on appointing members of the military to power in his administration shows he doesn't have unilateral sway over the government.
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If Trump fires Sessions, though, there's nothing preventing him from appointing an acting AG and simply claiming it's allowed under the Vacancies Reform Act.
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Rosenstein said he had had no communication with Sessions or the White House about the question of appointing a special prosecutor to the investigation.
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Washington has taken a distinct approach by appointing Hawkins as what may be the only transgender cop to head an LGBT unit in the country.
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Where a state cuts its financial support for struggling cities while simultaneously appointing emergency managers with the power to sell off services and liquidate assets.
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When Daenerys consulted with Tyrion Lannister after appointing Gendry his lordship, it became clear that the move was as politically savvy as it was gracious.
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But the idea of appointing a new chief operating officer to oversee the nuts and bolts of the business has long hung in the air.
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The history of judicial vacancies Mocking Obama's record on appointing judges, Trump claimed that presidents before him were "always" left zero judicial vacancies to fill.
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Under the new changes, Mr Erdogan would manage his own cabinet from his 1100-room palace in Ankara, appointing and dismissing senior officials at will.
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Republicans will also weaken the FSOC by appointing people to the council who share the ideology that there are no special risks in this sector.
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Since technology has become an intrinsic part of most businesses today, appointing individuals who can navigate that can be a good move for smart executives.
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"If any power whatsoever is in its nature Executive, it is the power of appointing, overseeing and controlling those who execute the laws," Francisco wrote.
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On February 20th Mr Trump equalled that tally in less than a month, by appointing Lieutenant-General H.R. McMaster to succeed the disgraced Mike Flynn.
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He drew global attention by appointing a cabinet with an equal number of men and women and called on world leaders to do the same.
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To fill posts on a permanent basis, Trump needs a working majority in the Senate, and that means appointing slates of ideologically reliable conservative Republicans.
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John McCain said on Monday that he wasn't sure if Donald Trump would be a better president for appointing Supreme Court justices than Hillary Clinton.
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He has also aligned himself firmly with the pro-life movement, including by addressing an annual anti-abortion march in Washington and appointing conservative judges.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump shook up his campaign for the second time this summer, appointing pollster Kellyanne Conway as his new campaign manager on Wednesday.
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The email lists potential African American, Latino and Asian American candidates -- as well as female candidate options -- for Obama to consider appointing for his cabinet.
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He has made a good start, cleaning out the boards of state-owned companies and appointing watchdogs with teeth and the inclination to use them.
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Less than one year after appointing her as president, the organization announced on Tuesday that they would be ending Wen's time in the leadership position.
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Born in 1962, Mohamed was prime minister from 2010 to 2011, when he slashed the size of the cabinet and was credited with appointing technocrats.
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Sports Direct's proposal is conditional upon Debenhams immediately appointing Ashley as its chief executive and terminating the noteholder consent solicitation process it announced last week.
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Foreign governments are already trying to curry favor with the Trump administration by staying in Trump's hotels and appointing his business partners as diplomatic envoys.
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As the controversy grew, one council member resigned and another, Oxford University philosopher Luciano Floridi, said Google had made a "grave error" in appointing James.
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In terms of personnel, the Trump administration has fallen well behind its predecessors in appointing senior political managers to ensure that the government runs smoothly.
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U.S. Treasury yields hit a seven-month high of 2.475 percent on the prospect of U.S. President Donald Trump appointing a hawkish Federal Reserve chief.
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Before that, Strange was the attorney general of Alabama, overseeing the ethics investigation of the governor who, after appointing him, would resign to avoid impeachment.
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Why it matters: Appointing federal judges can be a president's most consequential act as they remain on the bench long after a presidency is over.
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I am appointing these seats now in light of a recent Board proposal to dramatically restructure the Board and significantly alter the company's voting rights.
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So I have very strong feelings about what I'll be looking for if I am given the honor of appointing somebody to the Supreme Court.
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To help secure future growth, Smith & Nephew also said it would rearrange its commercial framework, appointing presidents of three franchises to help add new sales.
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On Monday the military council said it was restructuring the joint forces command, appointing a new chief of staff for the army and a deputy.
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There were the horrifying election results and the news that Trump has been appointing an ever-escalating cabinet of cartoon villains to run our country.
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In the interest of maintaining a good relationship, candidates are discouraged from reminding Achleitner that he was responsible for appointing the last three (co-)CEOs.
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This week's debate: The new Las Vegas expansion team named its first GM on Wednesday, appointing former longtime Capitals' boss George McPhee to the job.
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Hans Michel Piech told Frankfurter Allgemeine that the secret of Porsche's success was that it brought in outsiders as managers rather than appointing family members.
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He now has to choose between appointing a special prosecutor and resigning, and it seems like that will be a pretty easy choice to make.
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But as it is, judges are increasingly highly politicized figures, who come up through a long association with whatever political party ends up appointing them.
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"Sirajuddin increasingly runs the day-to-day military operations for the Taliban, and, we believe, is likely involved in appointing shadow governors," said Brig. Gen.
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The formal process of appointing investment banks to help with the groundwork needed for the IPO would follow in the weeks thereafter, another person said.
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