appointee - use in sentences

Possessives

  • activity: However, in accordance with the original Nolan recommendations, there is a requirement for appointee's political activity to be made public.
  • career: Brief summary of appointees ' career Mr Roger Poole: Currently a director of Social Enterprise London and Business Link for London.

Converse of subject

  • fill: Ad Interim Vacancies: Any office becoming vacant between ABMs shall be filled by an appointee of the Management Committee.

Converse of object

  • propose: Such a negative effect is unlikely to arise where the proposed joint appointees are from the same firm.
  • expect: Crystal Palace have arranged a press conference to announce their new manager tomorrow, with Peter Taylor the expected appointee.
  • become: If the person acting on the claimant's behalf has power of attorney or receivership they need not apply to become an appointee.
  • have: I have an employe who has an appointee that deals with all of their affairs.
  • include: Nine of the governors, including the four local authority appointees, are due to retire at the end of August.
  • require: These require the inset appointee to submit to the Inspectorate a risk assessment for each works.

Adjective modifier

  • political: He also set a deadline for his political appointees to place their assets into trust.
  • new: We wish all the new appointees the very best of luck & success for the 2004/5 season.
  • successful: Our client's are a major international carrier, who have all the resources in place to support the successful appointee.
  • recent: However, many of these were very recent appointees.
  • potential: The physical and mental ability of a particular potential appointee to fulfill a particular role will always be a relevant factor to consider.
  • such: Such demands would not vary whether such appointees were executive / board members or not.

Noun used with modifier

  • inset: These require the inset appointee to submit to the Inspectorate a risk assessment for each works.
  • party: The independent members are intended to bring experience and expertise to the House beyond that normally secured by party appointees.
  • authority: Nine of the governors, including the four local authority appointees, are due to retire at the end of August.
  • administration: I set all-time record for number of administration appointees who violated US law by not selling huge investments in corporations bidding for government contracts.
  • union: Remember that under the existing law, trade union appointees represent " employees or groups of employees " , not merely union members.

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