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The appointment was announced at a news conference at which Skorich said he would retain two members of Shaw's staff -- Jerry Williams and Charlie Gauer.
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
With his father's death in 1892, and his appointment as head of the Bahá ’ í faith, there was much opposition against him, including virtually all his family members.
::: The King appoints and dismisses his ministers. The Federal Government offers its resignation to the King if the House of Representatives, by an absolute majority of its members, adopts a motion of no confidence proposing a successor to the prime minister for appointment by the King or proposes a successor to the prime minister for appointment by the King within three days of the rejection of a motion of confidence.
The Diet may direct the Emperor in the appointment and removal of the chiefs of the executives and judicial members.
In mosques constructed and maintained by the government, the prayer leader is appointed by the ruler ; in private mosques, however, appointment is made by members of the congregation through majority voting.
This empowers the governor-general to appoint Ministers of the Crown and requires such ministers to be members of the House of Representatives or the Senate, or become members within three months of the appointment.
Two former prime ministers — Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Sir Mackenzie Bowell — served in the 1890s while members of the Senate ; both, in their roles as Government Leader in the Senate, succeeded prime ministers who died in office ( John A. Macdonald in 1891 and John Sparrow David Thompson in 1894 ), a convention that has since evolved toward the appointment of an interim leader in such a scenario.
The rules for appointing the president and the leader of the government, in some republics permit the appointment of a president and a prime minister who have opposing political convictions: in France, when the members of the ruling cabinet and the president come from opposing political factions, this situation is called cohabitation.
From the time of appointment until his death, the Bahá ' í Faith grew from 100, 000 to 400, 000 members, and the countries in which Bahá ' ís had representation went from 35 to 250.
Full-time and part-time licensed local pastors under appointment are clergy members of the annual conference in which they are appointed.
Taft's spouse was determined to gain the White House and pressured him not to accept a court appointment ; other family members also strongly favored the Presidency for him.
Some members of the Banu Aus now interceded on behalf of their old allies and Muhammad agreed to the appointment of one of their chiefs, Sa'd ibn Mua ' dh, as judge.
With the appointment of Vincent Massey as governor general in 1952, governors general ceased to be members of a peerage ; successive governments since that date have held to the non-binding and defeated ( in 1934 ) principles of the 1919 Nickle Resolution.
* The success of the first Decemvirate prompts the appointment of a second Decemvirate which also includes plebians amongst its members.
The Court has the following formal powers: the appointment of members of Court, its subcommittees and of the Council ; election of the Chair and Vice Chairs of the Court and Council and honorary fellows of the School ; the amendment of the Memorandum and Articles of Association ; and the appointment of external auditors.
Under the Bank of England Act 1998 the Chancellor has the power of appointment of four out of nine members of the Bank's Monetary Policy Committee — the so-called ' external ' members.
He also has a high level of influence over the appointment of the Bank's Governor and Deputy Governors, and has the right of consultation over the appointment of the two remaining MPC members from within the Bank.

appointment and often
The appointment of coadjutors is often seen as a means of providing for continuity of church leadership.
An appointment or roleplay is referred to as a " session ", and is often conducted in a dedicated professional play space which has been set up with specialist equipment, such as a " dungeon ".
After that, the king managed to control the appointment of dukes and often also employed bishops in administrative affairs.
# the appointment, often by competition, of an architect unschooled in the requirements of a library
Foodservice establishments of this category did not accept any different customers on walk-in basis, but instead, only accepted customers who came as a group and ordered banquets by appointment, and the banquets provided by foodservice establishments of this category often included most, if not all tables, at the site.
Foodservice establishments of this category generally did not offer the service of hosting banquets made by appointment for customers who came as one group, but instead, often only offered to serve different customers onsite on a walk-in basis.
He often laments over how he " lost his labour " having gone to some appointment at a coffee house or tavern, there to discover that the person he was seeking was not within.
In trust law, " appointment " often has its everyday meaning.
In other traditions, such as the Baptist and other Congregational groups, local churches are free to hire ( and often ordain ) their own clergy, although the parent denominations typically maintain lists of suitable candidates seeking appointment to local church ministries and encourage local churches to consider these individuals when filling available positions.
Walpole's de facto tenure as " Prime Minister " is often dated to his appointment as First Lord in 1721.
Eisenhower is often said to have remarked that his appointment was " the biggest fool mistake I ever made.
* in NS ( reserve equivalent ) battalions which often have NS junior sergeants fast-tracked for promotion holding the RSM appointment.
* As the ' world community ' became a widely accepted ideal in diplomacy and was embodied first in the League of Nations and later the United Nations, these often came to play a key role in extraordinary situations that would earlier probably have been dealt with by states as above, sometimes reflected in the appointment of High Commissioners under their auspices, sometimes just from the same leading powers, sometimes rather from ' neutral ' member states.
In 1924 with the appointment of Sir Edward Elgar, often considered the greatest British composer of his generation, the position became akin to that of Music Laureate.
This marked a strong contrast to Khalilzad's predecessor, John R. Bolton, whose often controversial rhetoric caused him to fail to be confirmed by the United States Senate resulting in a recess appointment.
Essex is often looked upon as a surprise appointment to his key treasury role, but, based on his experience in Ireland and his ability to go ' toe to toe ' with Danby on financial matters, it was in fact a sensible choice for Charles, and gave him the best option for balancing his financial options as the events leading to the Popish plot and Exclusion began to unfold.
Research on the development of the syndrome suggest that congenital heart disease is typically present at an early age, often at the infant's first pediatric appointment.
A production line worker will often have to make an appointment to see his supervisor however the supervisor is free to visit the production line workers at will.
At the call of the UFA and farmers ' organizations in other provinces, the federal government ( whose razor-thin majority in the House of Commons was often widened by the support of farmer-friendly Progressive members ) created a new, mandatory agency, pending the appointment by the provincial governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan of a board of directors for the agency.
After 1819, he resided chiefly in Berlin with the title of “ Geheimer Legationsrat .” He had no fixed official appointment, but was often employed in important political business
The Supreme Grand Lodge meets annually, often in Lachute, Quebec, Canada ( however, in August 2009 the Supreme Board met in Toulouse, France, in honor of the 100th Anniversary of H. Spencer Lewis's initiation there ), and is responsible for the worldwide coordination of AMORC, the establishment of new administrations, and the appointment of jurisdictions to Grand Lodges, usually based on language.
Many democratic governments are encouraged to practice administrative transparency in accounting and contracting, however, there often is no clear delineation of when an appointment to government office is " cronyism ".
The first lieutenant ( often abbreviated " 1st Lt ") in a Royal Navy ship is a post or appointment, rather than a rank.
Up early, and by appointment to St. Clement lanes to church, and there to meet Captain Cocke, who had often commended Mr. Alsopp, their minister, to me, who is indeed an able man, but as all things else did not come up to my expectations.

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