Aún no tenemos significados para "presidential appointee".
1In Washington, by contrast, yesterday's professor or analyst is often today's presidential appointee.
2A chairman elected by the commissioners would not be as powerful as a presidential appointee.
3Democrats agreed to drop a proposal to make the head of the New York Fed a presidential appointee.
4Lawmakers also dropped a proposal that would have made the head of the New York Fed a presidential appointee.
5Until then she remains formally president but stripped of her powers, which are handed to the prime minister, a presidential appointee.
6Until then she remains formally president but stripped of her powers, which have been handed to the prime minister, a presidential appointee.
7Other presidential appointees exert considerable influence on firms, industries, or the entire economy.
8It's been delayed by wrangle over tideland oil, Presidential appointees, and the investigation fever.
9During his presidency, Putin made the provincial bosses presidential appointees.
10We will enforce that standard throughout the executive branch, among civil servants and presidential appointees alike.
11The Election Assistance Commission was created by the Help America Vote Act of 2002 and is led by presidential appointees.
12He removed only 252 of about 612 presidential appointees.
13As of March 2016, there were a total of 3,164 political appointees, 852 of whom were presidential appointees.
14The federal disclosure forms for presidential appointees allow asset values to be listed in wide ranges with a maximum threshold of "over $50 million".
15Nearly 40% of this year's list is taken up with the names of members of Congress; adding Presidential appointees brings the total to 54%.
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