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senior and formally
Some countries have alternative provisions for senior appointments: In Sweden, under the Instrument of Government of 1974, the Speaker of the Riksdag has the role of formally appointing the Prime Minister, following a vote in the Riksdag, and the Prime Minister in turn appoints and dismisses cabinet ministers at his / her sole discretion.
According to his son ( Johnny Jr ), Johnny ( senior ) was named Peter by his parents ; but, once he began to be successful as a swimmer, he formally used his brother's name, Johnny, because his brother John was, by birth, an American citizen ( and had official records that verified this fact ), and Peter was not ( this was done so that non-citizen Peter could represent USA in the Olympics ).
There is a senior and a junior censor ( formally titled the Censor Moralis Philosphiæ and the Censor Naturalis Philosophiæ ) the former of whom is responsible for academic matters, the latter for undergraduate discipline.
At Trinity College Dublin under-graduate students are formally called " junior freshmen ", " senior freshmen ", " junior sophister " or " senior sophister ", according to the year they have reached in the typical four year degree course.
The title Alto Comisario was also used for the representative of Spain in its protectorate zone within the Sherifan sultanate of Morocco ( most of the country was under French protectorate ), known as el Jalifato after the khalifa ( Jalifa in Spanish ), the Sultan's fully mandated, princely Viceroy in this protectorate, to which the High Commissioner was formally accredited, but whose senior he was in reality.
Whenever the Sovereign appoints Lords Commissioners to perform certain actions on his or her behalf ( for example, to formally declare in Parliament that the Royal Assent has been granted, or to prorogue or dissolve Parliament ), the Lord Chancellor usually served as the principal or senior Lord Commissioner.
The 2007 study's senior investigator, Dr. Peter Doran, has noted as it relates to the findings that ' the American Association of Petroleum Geologists has a public position statement formally rejecting the likelihood of human influence on recent climate.
Until 1887, Caroline Astor had been formally known as " Mrs. William Astor ", but with her sister-in-law's death that year, she shortened her formal title to " Mrs. Astor ", as she was then the senior Mrs. Astor, the only remaining one in her generation.
In late July 2011, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ( ABC ) and The Advertiser reported that senior figures within Labor had indicated to Rann that the left and right factions had formally decided to replace Rann with Jay Weatherill as party leader.
After Sophia agreed to surrender her senior boyars, she was arrested and forced to withdraw into the Novodevichy Convent without formally taking the veil.
During his twenty years as the senior partner of Sutter Hill, Draper helped to organize and finance several hundred high technology manufacturing companies. In 1986, he became the head of the world's largest source of multilateral development grant assistance, the United Nations Development Programme, and was instrumental in leadership of several global initiatives, such as the international Education for All movement ( beginning formally with the 1990 Conference in Jomtien, Thailand ), the 1995 Beijing Women's ' Conference, and the 1995 Social Summit in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Because of his senior rank, he was de facto commander of the whole expedition, military as well as naval and he was formally appointed supreme commander of allied forces on 21 April.
Executive power rests formally with the Executive Council, which consists of the Governor and senior ministers.
Executive power rests formally with the Executive Council, which consists of the Governor and senior ministers.
Executive power rests formally with the Executive Council, which consists of the Governor and senior ministers.
Executive power rests formally with the Executive Council, which consists of the Governor and senior ministers.
Executive power rests formally with the Executive Council, which consists of the Governor and senior ministers.
The full Canadian Judicial Council, made up of the 22 of Canada's chief justices and senior judges, met to consider the committee's recommendation and, on March 31, 2009 formally recommended to Parliament that Cosgrove be removed saying that " We find that Justice Cosgrove has failed in the execution of the duties of his judicial office and that public confidence in his ability to discharge those duties in the future has been irrevocably lost.
He received support from senior figures such as Michael D. Higgins, Ruairi Quinn, Willie Penrose, Liz McManus and Emmet Stagg, and did not have to contest a ballot, being formally confirmed as leader on 6 September after being the only declared candidate.
The rank, formally an appointment as a senior corporal, gives the MCpl authority over all privates and corporals.
Soon after his arrival, Katamori was again formally received by the Court, appearing before regent Konoe together with his senior retainers Ono Gonnojō and Komori Ikkan.
In 1994 the surviving senior officer in charge of the original investigation Detective Superintendent Dick Holland and the forensic scientist who worked on the case Ronald Outteridge ( retired ), were formally charged with " doing acts tending to pervert the course of justice " by allegedly suppressing evidence against Kiszko, namely the results of scientific tests on semen taken from the victim's body and from the accused.
The senior generation set is responsible for initiating new members into the most junior age set of the junior generation set, and each age set is formally subordinate to the one above it.

senior and adopted
When, in 1832, the South Carolina nullifiers adopted the principle of state interposition which Madison had advanced in his old Virginia Resolve, they elicited no encouragement from that senior statesman.
Radical market-orientated reforms, of the kind eventually adopted by Margaret Thatcher, were in the mid-1960s backed only by a ' fringe ' of enthusiasts ( such as the leadership of the later-influential Institute of Economic Affairs ), and had almost no representation at senior levels even of the Conservative Party.
Greater cooperation was introduced under Hasan Bey Shukri, who adopted a positive and conciliatory attitude toward the city's Jews and gave them senior posts in the municipality.
Also, under regulations first adopted in 1954 and revised in 1984, members of the Senior Civil Service ( the top management grades ) are barred from holding office in a political party or publicly expressing controversial political viewpoints, while less senior civil servants at an intermediate ( managerial ) level must generally seek permission to participate in political activities.
Akela, the head wolf in The Jungle Book, has become a senior figure in the movement, the name being traditionally adopted by the leader of each Cub Scout pack.
As the great-grandchild of King Charles II of Naples, he was a second cousin to Queen Joanna I ( both agnatically ) and also adopted by her as a child, since he was the only male of the senior Angevin line of Sicily after the death of Charles ' father Louis of Durazzó ( he died imprisoned by orders of Queen Joanna ).
The Goose and Gridiron ( now Lodge of Antiquity No. 2 ), one of the original and most senior lodges of the constitution, never adopted them.
The sign was also adopted for the same palatal nasal in all other cases, even when it did not derive from an original " nn ", as for leña ( from Latin " ligna ") or señor ( from Latin " senior ").
As she was childless, she adopted Louis I, Duke of Anjou as her heir, in spite of the claims of her cousin, the Prince of Durazzo, effectively setting up a junior Angevin line in competition with the senior line.
In some schools, in particular the main Utagawa school, the gō of the most senior member was adopted when the master died and the chief pupil assumed his position.
In its place all the battalions adopted the red and white emblem of the Northumberland Fusiliers who were the senior ( oldest ) regiment to be absorbed into the newly created Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
* Vestarches () – " head of the vestai ", adopted in the latter half of the 10th century for high-ranking eunuchs, it was awarded to " bearded " senior military officers and judicial officials of Constantinople from ca.
* Vestarches () – adopted in the latter half of the 10th century for high-ranking eunuchs, it was awarded to " bearded " senior military officers and judicial officials of Constantinople from ca.
Under the tenure systems adopted as internal policy by many universities and colleges, especially in the United States and Canada, tenure is associated with more senior job titles such as Professor and Associate Professor.
Their daughters married into prestigious families ; the eldest, Kō, married Maeda Nagatane, a distant relative of Toshiie who became a senior Kaga retainer ; Ma ' a, was a concubine of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Gō was adopted by Hideyoshi and became the wife of Ukita Hideie, and Chise, who was first wedded to Hosokawa Tadaoki's son Tadataka, later married Murai Nagayori's son Nagatsugu.
Policies are generally adopted by the Board of or senior governance body within an organization whereas procedures or protocols would be developed and adopted by senior executive officers.
They had been senior retainers of the Takeda family, and in the early 17th century the head of the family, Hoshina Masamitsu, adopted the illegitimate son of the second Tokugawa shogun Hidetada.
He has a sister, Patti Davis, five and a half years his senior, and a brother, Michael Reagan, who was adopted as an infant by Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman.
In mid-1925, the Schutzkommando was renamed the Sturmstaffel ( storm squadron ) and in December the Schutzstaffel ( protection squadron ), and in the following year adopted its first recognizable rank insignia system which was used mainly by senior SS personnel at major rallies, with the rank and file of the SS, like the rest of the SA, still wearing a variety of brown shirts or paramilitary uniforms with no recognizable insignia.
The Calgary Highlanders adopted many dress distinctions of the allied regiment in Scotland in the 1920s and continue to cherish those distinctions into the 21st century, including the red and white diced Glengarry worn by all ranks ( except pipers ), the badger head sporran worn by officers, warrant officers, and senior NCOs, the six-point horsehair sporran worn by junior NCOs ( except pipers ), and the striped necktie of the 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, also worn by officers, warrant officers, senior NCOs, pipers and drummers of The Calgary Highlanders.

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