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"reappoint" Definitions
  1. to give somebody the job that they used to have in the past

190 Sentences With "reappoint"

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The president may dismiss or reappoint cabinet members at will.
About 62 percent of respondents expect Clinton to reappoint Yellen.
And about 60 percent say the president should reappoint her.
But respondents said it was not likely Trump would reappoint her.
Sirisena had repeatedly said he would not reappoint Wickremesinghe as prime minister.
He opted to reappoint former administrator William Ruckelshaus to lead the agency.
Trump could reappoint Yellen, which he has hinted at a few times.
Trump has suggested he may reappoint Fed Chair Janet Yellen to the post.
Senators voted 86-10 to reappoint McMaster as a thee-star lieutenant general.
He added that he would certainly not reappoint Yellen when her term expired.
First, do you think it would be a mistake not to reappoint Yellen?
But he ultimately decided not to push the White House to reappoint her.
In fact, the last time an incoming administration did not reappoint the existing Fed chairman was more than three decades ago: President Jimmy Carter did not reappoint Arthur Burns in 85033 and instead nominated G. William Miller to the post.
Mr Modi should stop dithering and reappoint Mr Rajan as soon as he can.
A simpler way to keep hawkish Republicans at bay would be to reappoint Ms Yellen.
He is expected to reappoint the same ministers to his Cabinet later in the day.
Trump had said during the campaign that he would be inclined to not reappoint Yellen.
Previously, Trump had criticized the Fed chair and said he would probably not reappoint her.
Deals • Legg Mason will reappoint Nelson Peltz to its board to avoid a proxy fight.
Yellen's term expires in February, and Trump has not said whether he will reappoint her.
Did Bill Clinton promise Lynch that Hillary, if elected president, would reappoint her as Attorney General?
His term expires in 2020, when the mayor will be able to reappoint or replace him.
I didn't want to have to ask people to write me letters saying, 'Reappoint Henry Lemons.
Such a deferral allows Duterte either to reappoint her to his cabinet, or name someone else.
"The president said he had confidence in me and he would just reappoint (me)," Lopez said.
While he cannot name Zavala as prime minister again, Kuczynski can reappoint other ministers in his cabinet.
President Trump said in April that he may reappoint the chairwoman after her term ends in 2018.
Last month, EAC commissioners voted 2628-28503 not to reappoint the previous executive director and general counsel.
But Mr. Trump, while praising her performance, has said that he may decide not to reappoint her.
Adam Schiff suggested it would lead Congress to re-establish an independent counsel statute and reappoint Mueller.
About 38 percent of respondents to the CNBC Fed Survey this month expect Trump to reappoint Yellen.
Traditionally, the incoming administration chooses to reappoint the existing Fed chairman to serve another four-year term.
Yellen has led the Fed since February 2014, but President Donald Trump chose not to reappoint her.
Sanders also told Tapper that if he's elected president, he wouldn't reappoint Wasserman Schultz to head the DNC.
Three House Republicans have called on the president not to reappoint Yellen when her term expires in February.
Sanders also said he would not reappoint Wasserman Schultz to head the DNC if he was elected president.
For those and other reasons, I would have preferred that Mr. Trump reappoint the current chairman, Janet Yellen.
The Board of Governors' decision to reappoint Amano took place without a vote, meaning no country expressed opposition.
I assume he understood that Trump didn't want to reappoint Yellen mostly because Barack Obama had appointed her.
Sanders went on to say that if elected president, he would not reappoint Wasserman Schultz head of the DNC.
A second reason to reappoint Ms Yellen is that the Republican-backed candidates to replace her are not impressive.
Trump has said, if elected, he'd be inclined not to reappoint Janet Yellen as head of the central bank.
Trump's decision on Thursday not to reappoint Yellen to a second term broke with a decades-long Fed precedent.
And as Bloomberg notes, Trump's decision not to reappoint Yellen to a second four-year term breaks with tradition.
President Trump will likely not reappoint Yellen as Fed chairman when her term ends in February of next year.
Mr. Trump's decision to not reappoint the incumbent Fed chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, to a second term was unusual.
Her term ends early next year, and President Trump is deciding whether to reappoint her or pick someone else.
There's a good chance the Yellen chairmanship will end early next year, if President Trump declines to reappoint her.
President Trump has already said that he will not reappoint Ms. Yellen as chairwoman because she's not a Republican.
Trump has indicated he would not look to reappoint Yellen, accusing her during the campaign of being motivated by politics.
Trump expressed his preference for low interest rates last year while mulling whether to reappoint Yellen or nominate a replacement.
Senators would struggle to come up with reasons not to reappoint a central-bank chairwoman so close to achieving her goals.
The best way for the president to start dealing with the backlog is to reappoint Ms Yellen head of the Fed.
Republican President Donald Trump is expected to announce within a few weeks whether to reappoint Yellen to another four-year term.
The policy committee's schedule isn't set beyond December, and it's unclear whether President Trump will reappoint Yellen, who is a Democrat.
He was furious that Moscone had refused to reappoint him to his seat, and enraged at Milk, who'd campaigned against him.
And the pope did not reappoint six lay members who advocates for the abused considered among the commission's most active leaders.
But going into today, there was one potentially interesting point of tension: Would Mark Zuckerberg reappoint investor Peter Thiel to Facebook's board?
Y.) and reappoint National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member Mark Pearce, a Democrat whose term ends Monday, to another five-year session.
SO I URGED THE PRESIDENT, AND I TALKED TO HIM ABOUT THIS, TO REAPPOINT YELLEN, I THINK SHE'S DONE A GOOD JOB.
And even if Mr. Obama does not control the Fed, he did reappoint Ben S. Bernanke as Fed chairman in August 2009.
And the decision by authorities to reappoint many of the original officers to the new High Command has only reinforced his concerns.
The decision means President Rodrigo Duterte can reappoint Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Regina Lopez or choose a new person for the job.
Some House Republicans are calling on President Donald Trump not to reappoint Janet Yellen as Fed chair when her term expires in February.
In an interview at the World Bank/International Monetary Fund conference Friday, Fischer pushed the president to reappoint Janet Yellen as Fed chair.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's term expires in April 2018 and there was growing speculation that Abe will reappoint him for a second term.
The Tillis-Coons bill would solve this problem by allowing the courts to reappoint Mueller if they deem his firing to be improper.
It could be Yellen's last time on the Hill if President Donald Trump does not reappoint her when her term expires next February.
Such a deferral allows Duterte either to reappoint her to his cabinet, or name someone else, until another confirmation hearing is done in future.
The council will vote in March on whether to reappoint a human rights expert to monitor Iran's conduct, an arrangement fiercely resented by Iran.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen would not say Wednesday if she knew whether President Donald Trump will reappoint her as head of the central bank.
And yet in November, Trump broke with tradition and declined to reappoint Yellen, an Obama appointee, as Fed chair, despite her success in the position.
That suggests Mr. Trump, if he were to win re-election, might not reappoint Mr. Powell when his term as chair expires in early 2022.
The main investors in Italy's Saipem said on Thursday they would ask shareholders to reappoint Stefano Cao as chief executive of the oil service company.
The Senate voted Wednesday, and The Hill's Jordain Carney has the story: Senators voted 86-10 to reappoint McMaster as a thee-star lieutenant general.
Four days later, Zuma was forced to sack van Rooyen and reappoint a previous finance minister, technocrat Pravin Gordhan, after the rand collapsed in value.
Many market participants had expected Abe to reappoint Kuroda after the premier frequently publicly praised the governor for creating more jobs and reflating the economy.
The latest development comes as speculation grows over who will succeed Janet Yellen as Fed chair, or whether Trump might simply choose to reappoint her.
In making a case for strong banking regulations, Fed Chair Janet Yellen also may have been indirectly telling President Donald Trump not to reappoint her.
President Donald Trump chose not to reappoint Yellen and instead turned to Powell, a former Fed governor expected mostly to continue to current Fed path.
Trump cannot fire Yellen, but if he doesn't like what he hears, it could strengthen his resolve not to reappoint her when her term officially expires.
A collapse in the rand currency ZAR=D3 forced Zuma to sack van Rooyen and reappoint a previous finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, just four days later.
Supreme Court nominee waits Clinton hasn't said definitively whether she would reappoint Garland or select her own nominee, leaving the confirmation process post-Election Day unclear.
Arena, which gained control of congress in an election in March, has signalled that it may try to reappoint him when his term ends in December.
Even though there is nothing unusual about the president's choice, the fact that Mr Trump has declined to reappoint Ms Yellen represents a break with history.
The failure to reappoint Janet Yellen marks a break with what's become a political norm of presidents reappointing competent Fed chairs they inherited from their predecessor.
Zuma was forced to sack van Rooyen and reappoint a previous finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, four days later after the rand currency plunged, reflecting market jitters.
They won't reappoint somebody to the F.C.C. You can't point to it and say it's a good process, and then not follow it in other areas.
Xi began his first five-year term during the last congress, and the party will reappoint him for his second five-year term during this one.
Under government procedures, Duterte will need to reappoint Lopez, with further confirmation hearings expected in May, when Congress returns from a recess that begins on March 18.
The meeting comes amid speculation over whether Trump will reappoint current Chair Janet Yellen when her term expires in February or will move on to someone new.
Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt rejected the advice of his EPA staff in deciding not to reappoint nine scientists to the agency's Board of Scientific Counselors.
When state legislators had the power to reappoint (or not), the feeling was that U.S. senators would retain at least some allegiance to their home-state governments.
The school board was reconvened and met, just once, to reappoint Mr. Bloomberg's schools chancellor, Joel I. Klein, and give him full authority over the school system.
Yellen may be winding down her career, with many Fed watchers figuring that President Donald Trump will not reappoint her when her term expires early next year.
Perhaps the most contentious decision reflected in the new DNC list was to not reappoint Zogby, an outspoken advocate for rights for Palestinians, to the DNC's executive committee.
When it comes to the Federal Reserve, 85033 percent of respondents said Trump would not reappoint Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen when her term expires in January 2018.
In its results statement last month Sports Direct had said Grant Thornton had "vast experience" of the company and it intended to reappoint the firm for another year.
Sports Direct had said in its results statement last month Grant Thornton had "vast experience" of the company and it intended to reappoint the firm for another year.
Clinton has stated that she supports Garland but has not detailed if she would reappoint him if Republicans block his nomination and she wins her White House bid.
Buhari has been a vocal supporter of such restrictions and one of his first moves after his re-election in February was to reappoint the central bank governor.
"This suggests that even if they reappoint her or appoint somebody else, you'd get some continuity in the process and you wouldn't have an abrupt change," he opined.
With Modi's patronage, it is more likely the government will reappoint Rajan, whose three-year term expires in September, should he wish to stay on, the sources said.
Nissan on Thursday released detailed results of a shareholder vote on Tuesday, which included a decision on whether to reappoint Mr. Saikawa to the company's board of directors.
A party congress this fall will almost certainly reappoint Mr. Xi as party general secretary for five more years and appoint a new team to serve under him.
In its previous results statement, the British sporting goods retailer said Grant Thornton had "vast experience" of the company and it intended to reappoint the firm for another year.
In its previous results statement, the British sporting goods retailer said Grant Thornton had "vast experience" of the company and it intended to reappoint the firm for another year.
The discussion has been joined at a time when the Trump administration is considering whether to reappoint or replace Fed chair Janet Yellen, whose term expires in early February.
Sports Direct said media reports of an audit tender process were inaccurate and said it would seek the approval of shareholders to reappoint Grant Thornton for a further year.
If, for example, Facebook has the power to appoint and reappoint its own "independent" appeal judges, those judges are going to have excellent financial reasons for keeping Facebook happy.
Yellen said that she hadn't spoken recently with President Trump and wouldn't say whether she'd like to return to lead the Fed, or if he'd reappoint her as chairwoman.
As the Trump administration decides whether to reappoint or replace Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen, whose term expires in early February, Cohn has been cited as a potential candidate.
And when the time came to reappoint the state commissioner, detractors in the State Senate blocked his rehiring, denouncing him for his efforts to support racial integration through busing.
"We will continue to carefully monitor and verify Iran's implementation of its nuclear-related commitments," Amano said in a statement to reporters after the board's decision to reappoint him.
The outcome: Staley's getting his pay docked once the investigation is over, but the Board has "unanimous confidence" in him and plans to reappoint him to his role this May.
On Wednesday, Wickremesinghe secured the support of 117 lawmakers in a confidence vote in Parliament, forcing Sirisena to relent from his promise not to reappoint the man he had sacked.
Abe was expected to reappoint current cabinet ministers and tell them to compile an extra budget for the year to March 31, 2018 focusing on child care and boosting productivity.
Abe was expected to reappoint current cabinet ministers and instruct them to compile an extra budget for the year to March 31, 2018 focusing on child care and boosting productivity.
The government, he added, must reappoint Machar, let more troops return to Juba with him, allow the swift deployment of a regional protection force and scrap decisions taken since July.
The former chairman of the Senate Banking Committee said Tuesday he doesn't expect President Trump to reappoint Federal Reserve Board Chairwoman Janet Yellen after her term ends in February. Sen.
U.S. President Donald Trump could decide this week whether to reappoint Fed Chair Janet Yellen, whose term ends in February, since he has concluded interviews with five candidates for that post.
Under President Donald Trump, the United States has been blocking the process to appoint or reappoint members of the WTO's Appellate Body, which is effectively the top court for world trade.
Even before the leaks, Sanders had said if he were elected, he would not reappoint her to the position and endorsed a primary challenger vying for her congressional seat in Florida.
Under President Donald Trump, the United States has been blocking the process to appoint or reappoint members of the WTO's Appellate Body, which is effectively the top court for world trade.
Wall Street overwhelmingly believes President Donald Trump will pick Federal Reserve Governor Jay Powell to be the next Fed chair, but it wants him to reappoint the current chair, Janet Yellen.
The state government couldn't risk any further damage to the NGV's reputation and we firmly believe that the Artists' Committee's campaign was instrumental in their decision not to reappoint Wilson Security.
In an interview in Il Fatto on Sunday, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said the government had as yet taken no decision on whether it would reappoint Descalzi as CEO or not.
Now, much of the focus around the central bank will shift to whether President Donald Trump will reappoint Fed Chair Janet Yellen, as her term is set to expire next February.
But Trump's victory lap on Tuesday night was particularly glaring because he also just refused to reappoint Yellen — the woman who arguably deserves the most credit for the Trump economy so far.
Her comments were echoed by her finance minister, Philip Hammond, though May has stoked speculation about Hammond's future by refusing to say whether she will reappoint him if she wins the election.
Doubling down on his feud with the Democratic Party leadership, Senator Bernie Sanders said that if elected president, he will not reappoint Democratic National Committee chairwoman, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida.
Nissan: The company will hold its first annual meeting today since the fall of its former chairman, Carlos Ghosn, focusing on whether to reappoint the chief executive, Hiroto Saikawa, to the board.
She has made it clear that she would like a second term as competition commissioner, but there is no guarantee that the Danish government will reappoint her to the commission next year.
In a significant change, 38 percent of respondents to the CNBC Fed Survey now expect President Donald Trump to reappoint Fed Chair Janet Yellen, up from 10 percent in the July survey.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte could reappoint the environment minister who ordered more than half the country's mines shut down, as Congress appears set to defer a decision on her confirmation.
Op-Ed Contributor I was in the room when President Bill Clinton decided to reappoint Alan Greenspan, a lifelong Republican originally appointed by Ronald Reagan, as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.
Meanwhile, a few House Republicans sent a letter to President Donald Trump, calling upon him to not reappoint Janet Yellen as chair of the Federal Reserve when her term expires in early 2018.
Meantime, a few House Republicans sent a letter to President Donald Trump, calling upon him not to reappoint Janet Yellen as chair of the Federal Reserve when her term expires in early 2018.
And he declined to reappoint Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen, who did a tremendous job of reducing unemployment and raising wages, and appointed a Fed governor critical of her focus on creating jobs.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's government said it will do everything possible to postpone an expected decision by European Union leaders to reappoint Polish former prime minister Donald Tusk on Thursday as chairman of their summits.
AMSTERDAM, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The board of Air France has decided to reappoint Dutchman Pieter Elbers as CEO of its most profitable subsidiary KLM, Dutch national broadcaster NOS reported on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde on Monday announced her intention to reappoint David Lipton as the Fund's first deputy managing director to a new five-year term starting Sept. 1.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland warned fellow European Union leaders on Thursday that their decision to reappoint former Polish prime minister Donald Tusk to chair their summits was a step toward disintegration of the 28-member bloc.
Which system is used, and hence the ultimate size of the balance-sheet, is a decision that will probably be taken after President Donald Trump decides whether or not to reappoint Mrs Yellen as chair.
He has praised Senator Chuck Schumer, the incoming Democratic minority leader, and agreed to reappoint Preet Bharara, a former adviser to Mr. Schumer, as the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York.
On Monday, the Census Bureau declined to reappoint the chairwoman of the agency's scientific advisory council, a panel of academics and business experts who monitor the progress of each census and suggest improvements and changes.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The supreme court of world trade is close to breakdown after the United States turned down a last-ditch petition to reappoint one of the four remaining judges at the World Trade Organization.
After Mr. Putin announced his proposed constitutional changes last week, the prime minister, Dmitri A. Medvedev, and his entire government promptly resigned, giving Mr. Putin a free hand to reappoint ministers or name new ones.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday called on central bank governor Haruhiko Kuroda to keep up efforts to reflate , but added he was undecided on whether to reappoint Kuroda for another five-year term.
Whether President Donald Trump decides to reappoint Janet Yellen as Fed chair or selects someone else, the central bank will continue to hike interest rates and run down its massive balance sheet, a portfolio manager says.
Much of this should calm down if President Donald Trump does what many traders want him to do: reappoint Janet Yellen or name Jerome Powell as Fed chair, and then name Taylor to be vice chair.
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen on Wednesday sidestepped speculation about being replaced in 2018, as she dodged a question about whether President Donald Trump might reappoint her, or whether she'd even accept another term if offered.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan will reappoint career bureaucrat Masatsugu Asakawa as its top currency diplomat, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday, maintaining the status quo at a time of global trade turbulence.
A furious Trump, worried that Fed tightening will tip the country into recession and ruin the economy for the self-proclaimed "King of Debt," will not reappoint Janet Yellen when her term expires in early 2018. 14.
Representative Adam Schiff, who serves as vice chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, suggests that Congress would be obligated to reappoint Mueller to his investigatory role legislatively if Trump extinguishes the special counsel one way or another.
President Trump told the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that he may reappoint Janet Yellen to chair the Federal Reserve Board when her term ends in 2018, even though he thinks she should keep interest rates low.
WARSAW (Reuters) - The European Union leaders' decision on Thursday to reappoint Poland's Donald Tusk as President of the European Council raises questions over the bloc's unity, a spokeswoman for Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party said.
The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines, which groups large-scale miners, said it was unfortunate the congressional panel failed to vote and that it hoped Duterte would not reappoint Lopez, and instead find somebody "more moderate".
LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays Chief Executive Jes Staley faced calls from individual shareholders to resign and received lukewarm backing in a vote to reappoint him at the bank's annual general meeting, following his attempts to unmask a whistleblower.
With his "Abenomics" recipe centered on hyper-easy monetary policy likely to continue, Abe's solid election win also raised expectations he would reappoint Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda in early April when his five-year term expires.
If the nominees are elected, Broadcom added that it would support a decision by them to increase the size of the Qualcomm Board and reappoint Mark D. McLaughlin, Anthony J. "Tony" Vinciquerra and Jeffrey W. Henderson as directors.
Mr. Zeman said he would give Mr. Babis another chance to form a government, but he added that at least 101 votes — a majority — would be needed in the lower chamber to reappoint Mr. Babis as prime minister.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey and the Netherlands will reappoint ambassadors in the next couple of months, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Friday, after the NATO allies agreed to normalize ties following more than a year of diplomatic tensions.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday called on central bank governor Haruhiko Kuroda to keep up efforts to reflate the economy, but added he was undecided on whether to reappoint Kuroda for another five-year term.
Saikawa kept his job in a vote at an annual shareholders meeting last month, fighting off a rare rebuke by top proxy advisory firms who urged shareholders not to reappoint him considering he was groomed for leadership by Ghosn.
Rajapaksa's resignation gives Wickremesinghe a path back to becoming prime minister, after he was given support from 117 of the 225 members of Parliament and made Sirisena "relent from his promise not to reappoint the man he had sacked," per AP.
"I am not going to comment on any of the presidential candidates or their policy proposals, other than to say I think Chair Yellen is doing a terrific job and whoever the next president is should reappoint her," Kashkari said.
JOHANNESBURG, May 3 (Reuters) - South Africa's Nedbank Group said on Thursday it would reappoint Deloitte and scandal-hit KPMG as its joint external auditors for its 2018 financial year, after Barclays Africa Group became the latest company to drop KPMG.
Credit Suisse pulled out of the majority of European countries, ING quit Ireland, Commerzbank left Italy, Societe Generale stopped its UK government dealership, and Belgium did not reappoint Deutsche Bank as a primary dealer and dropped Nordea as a recognised dealer.
For the same reason, three presidents with stronger economic performance on their watch — Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Obama — all chose to reappoint a Fed chairman who had originally been chosen by a previous president from the other political party.
Saikawa kept his job in a vote at an annual shareholders meeting last month, though he had to fight off a rare rebuke by top proxy advisory firms who urged shareholders not to reappoint him considering he was groomed for leadership by Ghosn.
However, in some rare good news for KPMG, Nedbank Group said it would reappoint it as one of its joint auditors for 2018, as it was required to have the same auditor as its parent companies, Old Mutual Plc and Old Mutual Ltd.
Swackhamer, a retired environmental chemist at the University of Minnesota, said two years ago that she felt pressured by Jackson to downplay Pruitt's decision not to reappoint many members of Board of Scientific Counselors when she was appearing before the House Science Committee.
" The mayor addresses the tapes case at length in his memoir and writes that his initial decision to reappoint Boykins -- who had been appointed to the position by Buttigieg's predecessor -- when he took office in January 2012 was his "first serious mistake as mayor.
Yet he is openly pressuring the Fed to cut rates, and is reportedly looking for ways to demote Jay Powell, the man he himself chose to replace Yellen — declining to reappoint Yellen, according to some reports, because he didn't think she was tall enough.
News reports this week revealed that Pruitt used a provision of the Safe Drinking Water Act, which lets the EPA chief hire up to 2202 people without having White House or congressional approval, to reappoint two aides and raise their salaries by $2628,28500 and $6900,2628.
Her supporters fume, though, that Trump refused to reappoint her, though they are somewhat comforted by the choice of Powell, who is expected to be slightly more hawkish on rates and the balance sheet and a bit less stringent on regulations than his predecessor.
On Friday, a current TC justice said in an interview with local magazine "Hildebrandt en sus trece" that someone whom she did not identify had offered to reappoint her if she voted to free Fujimori, the daughter of imprisoned former authoritarian president Alberto Fujimori.
But if the choice is her consensus style or someone unproven in their ability to manage public and market expectations, "he'd be wise to reappoint her," said Joseph Gagnon, a former Fed staffer and Berkeley colleague of Yellen's currently at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Attorney General Janet Reno had already appointed under her own authority a "special counsel" with powers similar under the prior law, according to the Congressional Research Service, but once the law was renewed she asked a panel of judges to reappoint the special counsel in the investigation.
Though a majority of the new Catalan Parliament wants to reappoint him as leader, the Spanish government and constitutional court will not allow him to be sworn in from abroad — prompting an ally to argue that he should stand down in favor of someone still in Catalonia.
A nearly identical proposal was previously halted by the Commission in 2012, but Governor Chris Christie took the unusual step of refusing to reappoint the members of the Commission who opposed the pipeline and instead replaced them with others who have close ties to the energy industry.
"The board decision to reappoint James as chairman was unanimous and recognized that he is a highly experienced executive with extensive knowledge of the international media industry and has been a strong contributor to Sky since he joined the board in 2003," the company said in a statement.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary is set to reappoint its chief prosecutor to a new 9-year term and will remove its main judicial administrator, in moves that critics say highlight premier Viktor Orban's mixed success in influencing the judiciary which remains one of the most independent bodies in Hungarian society.
To the extent that there are doubts about him, it's that he will offer a less sure hand in a potential crisis than Yellen would have and that replacing Yellen with someone whose views are so similar to hers underscores how foolish it is to not simply reappoint an incumbent who's doing a good job.
The pay increases had already been rejected by the White House, but Pruitt used an obscure provision in the Safe Drinking Water Act, which lets the EPA chief hire up to 30 people without having White House or congressional approval, to reappoint the aides and raise their salaries by tens of thousands of dollars.
Scott Pruitt is remaking the EPA's scientific advisory board against staff recommendations, scientist says Scott Pruitt is remaking the EPA's scientific advisory board against staff recommendations, scientist says Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt rejected the advice of his EPA staff in deciding not to reappoint nine scientists to the agency's Board of Scientific Counselors.
That means that on Friday, Parliament is almost certain to reappoint to the committee Berit Reiss-Andersen, a corporate lawyer, and to appoint Anne Enger, an anti-European Union former leader of the Centre Party, to effectively fill the seat being vacated by Tone Jorstad, the former director of a museum on human rights.
According to numerous press reports, the president's short list to replace Janet YellenJanet Louise YellenThink of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death On The Money: Rising recession fears pose risk for Trump | Stocks suffer worst losses of 2019 | Trump blames 'clueless' Fed for economic worries Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE as the head of the Fed, should he not reappoint her, consists of current Fed Governor Jerome (Jay) Powell, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, Stanford University economics professor John Taylor and former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh.
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon wanted President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to reappoint former Federal Reserve Chair Janet YellenJanet Louise YellenThink of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death On The Money: Rising recession fears pose risk for Trump | Stocks suffer worst losses of 2019 | Trump blames 'clueless' Fed for economic worries Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE, according to a new preface of the book "Devil's Bargain: Steve BannonStephen (Steve) Kevin BannonThe specter of Steve Bannon may loom over 2020 Trump campaign Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Steve Bannon: 'President Trump is not a racist' MORE, Donald Trump, and the Nationalist Uprising," cited by Bloomberg.

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