Examples of 'able to appoint' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to appoint"

This phrase describes the ability or authority to select, designate, or nominate someone for a particular position, role, or responsibility. It signifies the power to choose and authorize a person to hold a specific job, function, or position of authority based on their qualifications, skills, or suitability for the task at hand

How to use "able to appoint" in a sentence

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He was able to appoint four justices in just four years.
Walpole becomes so powerful that he is able to appoint ministers himself.
He then was able to appoint all new leaders for this land.
It also would stop the government from being able to appoint directors or a president.
You may also be able to appoint the Public Trustee of your province or territory.
The latter will then also be able to appoint his own staff.
Europol should be able to appoint a representative to the Eurodac Advisory Group of the Agency.
Walpole became extremely powerful and was largely able to appoint ministers of his own choosing.
The Bureau is also able to appoint additional members when required to fulfil certain tasks.
The EESC rapporteurs by comparison had the advantage of being able to appoint an expert.
I was very pleased to be able to appoint a panel to review applications.
With new constitutional changes, the President will no longer be able to appoint judges directly.
He would also be able to appoint a number of senior judges.
Despite the variability, all five Presidents have been able to appoint at least one justice.
Governors shall be able to appoint leaders in their respective governorates.

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Bemba became a vice-president and, among other things, was able to appoint the foreign minister.
Bush was able to appoint two Justices.
By clicking this field, you will be able to appoint another manager.
They should also be able to appoint their own officers, independently of external administrative control.
However, the government has not been able to appoint provincial governors.
They were able to appoint officers, delegate responsibilities, and make payment for the services provided.
He will not be able to appoint staff.
I was able to appoint 3 women as Heads of Delegation in this rotation.
However, we are fortunate to be able to appoint Laurent Mekies to this position.
The Queen would be able to appoint governors of each island for four years.
Eight countries have the privilege of being able to appoint an Executive Director 3.
The SFBC was therefore able to appoint a liquidator, and the bank bankruptcy proceedings could proceed.
We are confident that we will be able to appoint someone before 31 May . ".
Mugabe was also able to appoint 30 of the members of parliament.
The Turkish president will also be able to appoint ministers and one or several vice-presidents.
The government would be able to appoint seven officials to the board.
The Vatican will be able to appoint a representative of its own.
After much difficulties, Sarkis was able to appoint Shafik Wazzan as new prime minister.
Mr. Mulroney would have been able to appoint a full Conservative Senate.

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