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1 Schools should appoint more than one supplier in order to give parents more options.
2 June 25 - CEO says may appoint more outside board members to improve accounts oversight.
3 We need to appoint more people, Mr Crown said.
4 Justice Minister, Ronald Lamola promised to level the playing field and appoint more female magistrates.
5 Democratic presidents tend to appoint more liberal jurists while Republican presidents favor more conservatives judges.
6 The Government was sharply attacked for its failure to appoint more women to State boards.
7 Rhombur has had to appoint more and more lieutenants.
8 He also said he wanted to appoint more women to top positions in the Vatican administration.
9 A renowned Irish exorcist and priest has called on the Catholic Church to appoint more exorcists.
10 Women directors are still relatively few in Britain despite government efforts to encourage companies to appoint more .
11 The resolution also calls on the U.N. secretary-general to appoint more women to conflict-prevention activities and peacekeeping duties.
12 Meanwhile the board, which sets strategy, should appoint more people from outside the company, and who know about food.
13 But she expressly ruled out using positive discrimination to appoint more female judges, saying that courts were different from parliament.
14 Western leaders say they expect Karzai to root out corruption and appoint more competent and credible figures to his new government.
15 Trump has pledged to appoint more federal judges who oppose abortion with the hope that the ruling might eventually be overturned.
16 Germany's parliament has passed a law making it compulsory for the country's biggest companies to appoint more women to their boards.
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