Encara no tenim significats per a "appoint people".
1No; they don't appoint people during debates, in the House of Commons.
2Second, Mr Bush may appoint people from Texas, where he is currently governor.
3Labour's NEC has to appoint people to each major policy review.
4It's at the point where he's struggling to appoint people to hold the hearings.
5One survey respondent said: People appoint people like themselves.
6The Simeon Trustees only appoint people of the stamp of Mr. Choules, my present enemy.
7Would it appoint people who are clearly unqualified?
8Only appoint people who show intellectual curiosity.
9Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said last year he saw no reason to appoint people to the unelected upper house.
10And they have not infrequently allowed ministers to appoint people with little experience and expertise directly relevant to departmental functions.
11If I wished to follow this route he would appoint people to conduct me to Jarra, the frontier town of Ludamar.
12There was also a need to appoint people with the "requisite skills and integrity" to the boards of these institutions.
13The King has his own, he has the authority in the Constitution to appoint people that he wants to have advice from.
14But it has yet to appoint people with the skills to evaluate complex tax laws, draft legislation and sell it to deeply divided lawmakers.
15He also announced his intention to appoint people to the boards of banks covered by the guarantee scheme, who would represent the public interest.
16AN INDEPENDENT commission to appoint people to State boards should be set up to prevent "political cronyism", the small businesses group Isme has said.
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