Examples of using To appoint in English and their translations into Korean
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When he was appointed at Chicago, Moore persuaded the university authorities to appoint two young German mathematicians Bolza and Maschke to his department.
In 1855 Zürich Polytechnikum opened, and in the year prior to that they made a serious attempt to appoint quality staff.
Transcon strives to appoint a distributor(s) in each country for each manufacturer.
Transcon strives to appoint a distributor(s) in each country for each manufacturer.
Finally, I have kept my promise to appoint a Justice to the United States Supreme Court, from my list of 20 judges, who will defend our Constitution.
In 1854, the British Parliament authorized the London Board of Health to appoint a commission to see which treatments were best for cholera victims.
with only one contractor, the client does not need to appoint a Principal Designer or a Principal Contractor.
The goal would be to ensure that each president would have the chance to appoint two justices during their time in office.
Military authorities today decided to appoint you to a new position, a very honorable.
However, due to unstable times in the 1960s, King Hussein decided to appoint his brother, Prince Hassan bin Talal, as his heir.
David told the leaders of the Levites to appoint their brothers as singers.
Furthermore, the Parliament of Canada Act, passed in 1985, authorizes the speaker to appoint another senator to take his or her place temporarily.
President Ronald Reagan pledged to appoint the first woman to the court during his 1980 campaign.
I believe God led President Trump to appoint Robert O'Brien as his new National Security Advisor.
Was it finally the time for Christ to appoint one organized channel to dispense spiritual food?
This is a preview of Judge Delays Decision to Appoint Legal Counsel for QuadrigaCX Creditors.
Two of Garrone's most important initial moves were to inject new cash into the club and to appoint Walter Novellino as head coach.
created the Royal Society of London and the Royal Charter contained a provision to appoint a Curator of Experiments.
As for health benefits, he offered a stopgap, one-year freeze in premiums and promised to appoint a task force, which the heads of the unions had asked for, to supposedly study the problem.
The University of Edinburgh sought to appoint someone to a joint professorship with James Gregory and, on 21 August 1725,