appoint造句91. Sometimes it is useful to appoint a team leader to help with the organization of the teams.
92. A creditor may appoint the official receiver to be his general or special proxy.
93. On 26 February 1992 Hobhouse J. adjourned the application and invited the Attorney-General to appoint an amicus curiae.
94. Proprietors do appoint editors and chief-executives; they decide budgets and manning levels and they put their imprint on the total organizations.
95. It is possible therefore for the court to appoint a solicitor even though a guardian has been appointed.
96. When drug traffic escalates, they appoint a national drug czar.
97. In return, local authorities were empowered to appoint the teachers in such schools for all subjects other than religious instruction.
98. Where a guardian ad litem is not appointed initially there is power to appoint at any subsequent stage in the proceedings.
99. They might also seek to appoint unqualified staff because of the apparent savings that can be made.
100. To appoint a receiver is more convenient for the mortgagee than taking possession.
101. That same month, bowing to pressure, he agreed to appoint a Minister for the Coordination of Defence.
102. Is not the question more one of how we select and appoint committees in the first place?
103. In due course, the government's response was to pass a law and appoint an Alkali Inspector named Angus Smith.
104. Then appoint a deputy to take over the command of the Warden's duties and forces - possibly Sir Simon himself.
105. Tomkins also announced that it had hired an executive search firm to help appoint a new chief executive.
106. They appoint Visiting Groups within disciplines to assess the value of particular scientific research programmes and groups of workers.
107. Return the constructed function of appoint class.
108. The arbitration commission shall appoint asarbitrators.
109. He could not force the bishop to appoint him.
110. Appoint independent auditors subject to approval by members.
111. A Committee member may not appoint any alternate.
112. "Why didn't you appoint Ron twelve months ago?"—"Good question.".
113. He proposes electing Franc to appoint a director.
114. The company decided to appoint a Japanese manager as president of the company. The decision came as a bolt from the blue.
115. Entry harbor passport can not alter, subtenancy, lend, it is invalid during excessive appoint date. The issue department should take over or replacing mature entry harbor passport.
116. Theoretically, the president could appoint anyone reading this book to a federal judgeship as long as the Senate concurs.
117. Party A hereby appoint Party B to act as his selling agent to sell the commodity mentioned below.
118. As you may know, our corporation be prepare to appoint a sole distributor In vancouver.
119. Seek advice at the same time appoint commissarial number will be flexibility, without limitation of rigid quota of people.
120. Article 16 A citizen may, by means of a will made in accordance with the provisions of this Law, dispose of the property he owns and may appoint a testamentary executor for the purpose.