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appointment and coadjutors
That same year Dubourg addressed the issue of the appointment of coadjutors to assist in his large diocese.

appointment and is
The appointment of U Thant of Burma as the U.N.'s Acting Secretary General -- at this writing, the choice appears to be certain -- offers further proof that in politics it is more important to have no influential enemies than to have influential friends.
Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the Foundation -- appointed thrice to assist his studies of William Makepeace Thackeray and of H. G. Wells -- and, before his appointment to the Foundation's executive staff, had been given our highest scholarly accolade, appointment to the Advisory Board.
A Prime Minister is appointed by the Governor-General as the head of government, and of a multi-party system ; the Prime Minister advises the Governor-General on the appointment of a Council of Ministers.
Associate Justices have seniority by order of appointment, although the Chief Justice is always considered to be the most senior.
A story, probably apocryphal but popular at the time, is that the appointment caused Montgomery to remark that " After having an easy war, things have now got much more difficult.
The appointment of the governor is the responsibility of the government, head of the Board of Directors, with the approval of the President of the Republic ( formally a decree of the President ).
Among their most critical duties is the ordination and appointment of clergy to serve local churches as pastor, presiding at sessions of the Annual, Jurisdictional, and General Conferences, providing pastoral ministry for the clergy under their charge, and safeguarding the doctrine and discipline of the Church.
In most legal systems, the appointment and removal of directors is voted upon by the shareholders in general meeting or through a proxy statement.
A cardinal named in pectore is known only to the pope ; not even the cardinal so named is necessarily aware of his elevation, and in any event cannot function as a cardinal while his appointment is in pectore.
Some speculate that the pope could leave instructions in writing, perhaps in his will, for the appointment to be made known after his death ; but it is difficult to imagine a case in which the pope would consider that his own death would remove the obstacle in the way of publishing the name.
Calixtus ' reference to the feudal homage due the emperor on appointment is guarded: " shall do unto thee for these what he rightfully should " was the wording of the privilegium granted by Calixtus.
Appointment CRM is a relatively new CRM platform category in which an automated system is used to offer a suite of suitable appointment times to a customer via e-mail or through a web site.
An automated process is used to schedule and confirm the appointment, and place it on the appropriate person's calendar.
The exact date of Cyril ’ s appointment to Bishop of Jerusalem is not known but many believe the date to be around the early to mid part of the Fourth century.
Cyril ’ s appointment to the Bishop of Jerusalem is also shrouded in conspiracy.
The Chief of Naval Operations is nominated by the President for appointment and must be confirmed via majority vote by the Senate.
Maximian's appointment is unusual in that it was impossible for Diocletian to have been present to witness the event.
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 ".
My lords, the law of nature moves me to sorrow for my sister ; the burden that is fallen upon me makes me amazed, and yet, considering I am God's creature, ordained to obey His appointment, I will thereto yield, desiring from the bottom of my heart that I may have assistance of His grace to be the minister of His heavenly will in this office now committed to me.

appointment and often
The appointment of members often had " an automatic character "; members were appointed to represent various institutions.
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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