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Examples of reappointment


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How the physician's performance affects the hospital's financial viability may play a role in that physician's reappointment to staff (56).
More significantly, in only nineteen of the sixty-seven cases is the committee reappointment rate equal to or greater than 50 per cent.
Under current legislation, senators are required to sit out for a term before reappointment.
It gives the opportunity for those important people, the chief executive officers of the trade unions, to come up for periodic reappointment or re-election.
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Surely he could easily create an atmosphere where trustees just rubber stamp his reappointment.
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When questions are asked, is it a sufficient answer that the person who made the reappointment took advice on it?
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This will apply to all current postholders seeking reappointment as well as new candidates.
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Naturally, one accepts that in the reappointment of governors there will always be a certain number who are anxious to retire.
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I have made one new appointment and one reappointment.
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The commissioner shall be eligible for reappointment on conclusion of that term.
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Has he suffered no loss of status in his reappointment?
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None of the chairmen or members of district health authorities come up for reappointment this year.
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Each member holds office for three years and is eligible for reappointment.
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The other commissioners hold office for periods of up to three years, and their reappointment is at my discretion.
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I have power to extend the period up to a maximum of 12 years, but, after that, the man is not eligible for reappointment.
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There is much merit in having one appointment for a reasonable length of time and no reappointment.
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It is the case that more than 1,000 appointments are due for renewal or for reappointment during this coming month.
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We have strongly supported his reappointment each year and will continue to do so.
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They take their mandate from the authority, and are subject to reappointment annually.
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Many chairmen and non-executive directors of national health service trusts are currently being considered for reappointment.
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One former member declined an offer of reappointment for personal reasons.
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He is not subject to recall or to reappointment.
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Is it not desirable that every five years, when there is a reappointment, additional members should be appointed, so as to get fresh blood?
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I can understand the desirability of a rolling reappointment system.
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