Word: appointing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...European dioceses have the right to select their new bishop, although the Pope can veto the choice. In some countries that have signed concordats with Rome, the head of state can nominate several candidates for final selection by the Pope, who may, however, reject the choices and appoint a man not on the list...
Commenting on the question of whether to appoint a career officer, a public figure, or a specialist, Shulman said, "I feel strongly that Fainsod or Mosely would bring a great deal of experience and insight of particular usefulness in this rapidly changing period in Soviet policy...
...Labor-Management Policy, which last week urged that the President be granted extraordinary powers "in any bargaining situation in a major or critical industry which may develop into a dispute threatening the national health or safety." In such cases, the board recommended, the President should be empowered to: 1) appoint an emergency board which, as is now the case with the regulated railroads and airlines, would mediate the dispute and recommend settlement terms; 2) order an 80-day strike postponement without asking court sanction, as the Taft-Hartley law now requires; 3) go to Congress and ask for specific remedial...
...promptly ran into trouble. In 1950 and 1954, Powell was beaten in senatorial primaries; in 1956, he was defeated in the gubernatorial primary. Then, in 1959, he began his current regime as Governor. Last year, when Styles Bridges died. Powell completed his declaration of political independence by refusing to appoint the Senator's widow to his seat...
...believes, however, that the council did not be abolished and seldom commands about the legislature. Recently, act, he praised a legislative commitment after it refused to approve 14 million dollars of the budget he had sub-. His only suggestion for strength- his post is that the governor be to appoint his own department directors...