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Appointments and made
Appointments are made by the States of Jersey
* Appointments made as Bishop of Chichester from the Clergy of the Church of England Database
* Appointments made as Bishop of Ely from the Clergy of the Church of England Database
* Appointments made as Bishop of Winchester from the Clergy of the Church of England Database
Appointments are made by ministers following the Code of Practice of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Appointments and dismissals are made by the President at the Chancellor's recommendation.
Appointments are made from within the legal profession on the basis of merit rather than a particular level of experience.
Appointments were to be made by the Law Society of Manitoba.
Appointments can also be made.
Appointments of veterans of the Second World War, French military personnel involved in the North African Campaign and other foreign French military operations, as well as wounded soldiers, are made independently of the quota.
Appointments to the county bench of magistrates were usually made on the recommendation of the lieutenant.
Appointments are made on the advice of the governments of the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms.
The final selection is made by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet from the panel recommended by selection committee.
Appointments to the office were therefore often made not upon merit alone, but by merit and political affiliation.
Appointments to the Privy Council of the United Kingdom are made by the monarch, although in practice they are made only on the advice of the UK government.
Appointments can be made on the advice of prime ministers.
Appointments to the office of Dean of Guild are still made in some areas: for instance the Lord Dean of Guild of Glasgow is described as the " second citizen of Glasgow " after the Lord Provost although the appointment is in the hands of the Merchants House of Glasgow, and not the city council.
Lang was made a life peer as ' Baron Lang of Monkton ' of Merrick and the Rhinns of Kells in Dumfries and Galloway in September 1997 and is currently chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
As chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments, Lang insisted that Tony Blair's paid work for UI Energy Corporation, an oil firm with interests in Iraq, just 14 months after leaving office should be made public following a period when the committee agreed to keep it confidential due to " market sensitivity ".
Appointments to the Order are made to persons who have rendered ' meritorious service to the State '.
Appointments must be made from this eligible list in the order of rank unless good cause can be shown why one of higher rank should be set aside for one standing lower on the list.
Appointments as Senators of the College of Justice were formerly made on the nomination of the Lord Advocate.

Appointments and while
She later worked in the office of Brian Mulroney while he was prime minister, rising to position of Deputy Chief of Staff and Government Appointments Director.

Appointments and Senate
While the Senate from 1916 to 1935 had exclusive confirmation rights over executive appointments, as part of the compromises that restored the Senate in 1941, the power of confirming executive appointments has been exercised by a joint Commission on Appointments composed of members of both houses.
On January 6, 2012, the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion regarding recess appointments and pro forma sessions, claiming that " he convening of periodic pro forma sessions in which no business is to be conducted does not have the legal effect of interrupting an intrasession recess otherwise long enough to qualify as a " Recess of the Senate " under the Recess Appointments Clause.
* Tillman, Senate Termination of Presidential Recess Appointments, 101 Nw.
Served as Senate President and Chairman of the Commission on Appointments from 1949 to 1951.
The Commission on Appointments is composed of the Senate President, the ex-officio Chairman, twelve Senators and twelve members of the House of Representatives.

Appointments and is
* January 4 – An Act to Regulate Appointments in the Marine Hospital Service of the United States is signed by President Grover Cleveland.
Appointments of former ministers of the Crown in the 1980s and 1990s were criticized by Peter H. Russell, who stated in 2009: " much of advantage of the monarchical system is lost in Canada when prime ministers recommend partisan colleagues to be appointed governor general and represent Queen.
Apart from a few reserved functions, which are exercised by the City Council as a whole, executive power is exercised by the City Manager, a Council official appointed by the Public Appointments Service ( formerly by the Local Appointments Commission ).
Under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Lord Chief Justice is chosen by a specially appointed committee, convened by the Judicial Appointments Commission.
Lang is chair of the Advisory Committee on Business Appointments.
The Appointments of Dennis Jennings is a 1988 American short comedy film, starring and co-written by Steven Wright, which won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film at the 61st Academy Awards in 1988.
The first step is registration with the Public Appointments Service.
The Rector of All Souls Church is still appointed by the Crown Appointments Commission at 10 Downing Street.
Nevertheless, in common with other Church of England Crown Appointments, the appointment of the bishop is still made on the advice of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, even though he has no other authority in the Isle of Man.
Section 61 prescribes the creation of a Judicial Appointments Commission, which is now responsible for the appointment of judges for English and Welsh courts.
Locations of Appointments in Historical Context The account of Korenobu's ascent within circles of power is described in Konjaku Monogatari as having been due to his attempts during his time as governor of Mutsu to restore the shrine of a god that had been neglected.
The Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments in Scotland is responsible for regulating the process.
The House of Lords Appointments Commission is a non-partisan, non-statutory, independent body in the United Kingdom.
This is to be composed of the President and Deputy President of the Supreme Court and a member of the Judicial Appointments Commission of England and Wales, the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland and the Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission.
Appointments are rarely " within the hour ," but at quarter hours ( and being five minutes late is often considered being tardy ).
The Commission on Appointments ( CA ) is a body of the Congress of the Philippines as provided by the Constitution.

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