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Значения термина appoint judges на английском
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If ye are to appointjudges, do so without respect of persons.
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John Roberts was asked how he would design a system to appointjudges.
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Allowing party hacks and legal toffs to appointjudges is a lousy idea.
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A new system would also be needed to appointjudges.
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Mr Varadkar said President Michael D Higgins would continue to appointjudges on the Government's nomination.
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These county electoral boards would appointjudges for each precinct or voting place in the county.
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When did the Romans first appointjudges?
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He might coin money, grant titles, make war and peace, establish courts, appointjudges, and pardon criminals.
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Government officials say they will appointjudges for sharia courts but Mohammad has to deliver on this first.
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Every Republican president since Roe v Wade has promised to appointjudges who would overturn Roe v Wade.
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Donald Trump came into office promising to appointjudges who would "automatically" overturn Roe v Wade.
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US: The Schiavo case will place further pressure on President Bush to appointjudges with conservative sympathies, writes Conor O'Clery in New York.
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The Republican nominee said that gun rights advocates could do something about Mrs Clinton after she gets elected and tries to appointjudges.
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Hong Kong's chief executive, who ultimately answers to Beijing, will appointjudges -either former or current magistrates -to prosecute national security cases.
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The attorney general is to be put back on the new commission to appointjudges, in changes made to the Judicial Appointments Commission Bill.
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The immediate proposals involve giving away royal prerogative and other powers - including that to make war, to appointjudges and to make treaties.