The phrase
"appointed office" refers to a position in an organization or government that is filled by someone who is selected or chosen by a higher authority, rather than being elected by the public.
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Long - hour culture aside, well - paid graduates working in well -
appointed offices don't tend to attract too much public sympathy or have much change to fight for.
At the same time, the President
appointed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director, Mick Mulvaney, to serve as acting Director, which English challenged by seeking a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the President appointing and Mulvaney serving as the acting Director.
Among other items, the resolution created a Director role to be dedicated to this effort, and the party committed itself to doubling the number of Democratic women in local elected and
appointed office in Santa Clara County by the year 2020, the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote.
We've also made every effort to create the most eco-friendly working environment imaginable, utilizing environmentally conscious materials in our day - to - day business and
appointing our offices with furniture that's made of reclaimed and recycled materials.
If you find yourself too emotional to calmly address online reviews, Holloway
suggests appointing an office manager or another employee you trust to manage them.
A LL Banning Individuals from Elected or
Appointed Offices Who Commit Malfeasance or Misconduct in Office Rising to the Level of a Felony Conviction
And, in light of Citizens Union's insightful report on legislative turnover pointed out in 2009, the pursuit of another elected or
appointed office remains the salient feature of this turnover.
After a few more minutes of strategizing in the church, the group is led to a well -
appointed office behind the sanctuary.
The villa also includes an upstairs lounge with kitchenette, and a well -
appointed office suite with desk, drafting table, printer, computer, and doors to the garden.
Extended family members should be encouraged by a judge's decision to
appoint the Office of the Children's Lawyer (OCL) to investigate a case involving grandparent... Read more
His well -
appointed offices have undergone a radical change since the business — which sells home blueprints by catalog — moved in, five and a half years ago.
The National Association of Manufacturers recently stopped hosting the fund - raisers at its well -
appointed offices that drew business donors for Republicans.
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appointed the office's first - ever Hate - Crimes prosecutor, who is specially - trained to investigate and prosecute violations of the state's hate - crime statutes.
The Standard Work Day and Reporting Resolution must be adopted at the first regular meeting held after the first 180 days of taking office, or whenever a new elected or
appointed office is established.
In dueling news conferences, the GOP majority announced legislation to disqualify felons from county elected or
appointed offices and Minority Democrats repeated a longstanding call for an independent inspector general to monitor contracts.
These bills would require all county superintendents to be appointed by the county board of education, and provides transition to
appointed office.