Fixed or established especially by order or command.
1 The government - appointed Independent Election Commission has said that is indeed the case.
2 These well - appointed three-bedroom top floor apartments come with particularly good quality fittings.
3 He said an independent technology advisor to the Government needed to appointed .
4 A new director of the National Forum on Europe has been appointed .
5 May be seen; roar; will be appointed ; have flown; has been recommended.
6 Therefore let none expect mercy-havethe seasons, gravitation, the appointed days, mercy?
7 The numbers do not include CEOs appointed part way through the year.
8 A newly appointed minister resigned, an EU commissioner did likewise sometime later.
9 The board appointed his replacement, Stuart Laws, last week, the company said.
10 Last year, he was appointed to New York's Commission on Judicial Conduct.
11 Former National Cabinet Minister, Simon Power, is appointed to the NZX board.
12 McEwan was appointed on a salary of 1 million pounds a year.
13 Women's Hockey:Ireland have appointed Darren Smith as the new women's national coach.
14 The Eastern Health Board has appointed Mr Pat McLoughlin as programme manager.
15 A new permanent CEO was appointed last year on the board's recommendation.
16 Court appointed experts said he suffered from schizophrenia, disordered thinking and delusions.
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