Sentences with phrase «start appointing members»

In an interview with BBC Newsnight presenter Evan Davis, he said he was not going to start appointing members of a cabinet, but that he was giving a «very clear indication» about who he was likely to appoint to the post.

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At what started out as a relatively orderly meeting of the Buffalo School Board Wednesday night, board members voted to appoint an interim superintendent.
«Given that I believe her, one must now question every single member of that commission along with the appointing authorities who have said it was to be an independent commission from the start,» Grandeau said.
The decree — issued just after the start of a 9 - day holiday period — says that from now on, one - third of new academy members will be appointed by the government and one - third by the Council of Higher Education, a body that is also under the government's control.
The legislation would create a new state board of 15 members appointed by the governor and state superintendent of public instruction to create model academic standards, starting with English, reading and math, within one year of the bill's passage.
We need to start with a major change as to how committee members are appointed.
That's why I appointed a presidential advisory group and asked the members to start with a clean slate: What kind of system would we set up if there were no MLS?
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