The Mayor is elected at the general election in November; he takes office on the first of January following, and for one month the great departments of the city are carried on for him by the appointees of his predecessor.
But the whole purpose of the law will be defeated unless the Mayor knows at all times and under all circumstances that he is responsible because his appointees represent him.
The "bad men" to whom Mr. Edmunds referred were theappointees of President Johnson, and every one of them had been confirmed by the Senate of the United States when the Republicans had more than two-thirds of the body.
The counts were at first the appointees of the French king; later they became hereditary; and finally independent.
Even in the case of benefices still reserved by the pope the kings insisted that the appointees should be Spaniards.
I held my appointees strictly accountable for the conduct of the affairs of their respective offices, and did not attempt to dictate to them the appointment of their subordinates.
You agreed with me, I think, when we conversed, that the appointeesthere should be men of as high character for integrity and intelligence, etc.
You shall cause such nominations to be sent to the said my Council, so that it may indicate that one of the sixappointees who is most suitable.
You are advised that in the future such appointees are not to receive more than half the salary.
Impeachment offenses were excepted for the purpose of preventing the President from granting pardons to his own appointees and thereby shielding them from the consequences of their acts.
Only the Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, Commissioners, and other chief officials are really appointees of the President on his own responsibility.
Does the city council or mayor confirm the appointees of the city manager?
Yes; the direct appointees of the council are the city attorney, the city secretary, the supervisor of public utilities, and the city auditor, with the city auditor being nominated by the Dallas Clearing House Association.
In the making of appointments the sovereign is restricted by the necessity of taking all appointees from twenty-one stipulated classes of citizens, and it is required that senators shall be of a minimum age of forty years.
In the selection of appointees the sovereign is not entirely free, but since the constitution designates no fewer than twelve classes from which appointments may be made, the range of choice is large.
We often hear today of the "Federal Crowd," a term used to describe such appointees as still subsist on presidential and senatorial favor.
Conkling appealed to the Senate to reject the New York appointees sent in by the President.
Van Buren required of all appointees partizan service; and his own nomination, at Baltimore, was made a foregone conclusion by the host of federal job-holders who were delegates.
Dudley met the issue with characteristic unbending; and some of his appointees knew their places well enough to reject the council’s renewal of their commission, being still satisfied with Dudley’s, as they professed.
January, 1482, he confirmed the two inquisitors appointed at Seville by Ferdinand and Isabella at the commencement of their reforms, and forbade their naming more, for the reason that the appointees of the Dominican provincial were sufficient.
That such commissions were sold, or conferred as a matter of favor, there can be no reasonable doubt, and the appointees were turned loose upon their districts to wring what miserable gains they could from the fears of the people.
The routine conception dwindled, and the Roosevelt appointees went at issues as problems to be solved.
He had all his appointees working for the City on the Hill.
The sole principle on which the new appointees were selected was loyalty to Jackson.
Van Buren's was the only name of distinction in it; and only one of the appointeeshad had experience in the administration of national affairs.
By way of example, all principal new appointees to departments and agencies have been investigated at their own request by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The collector of the port of New York, in order to make that decree effective, filled my district in Westchester County with appointees from the Custom House.
He was asked if he would vote for the confirmation of appointees whom the president might select who were specially in disfavor with Senator Conkling, conspicuously Senator William H.
Is there no man in the list of appointees to whom in pride we may all yield our praise?
Seven of these Schmitz appointees actually took the oath of office.
The payment of the salaries of new appointeesto offices, friends of the governor, had made heavy drains on the treasury.
Temporary appointees with salaries exceeding 1000 pesos a year only received half-salary until their appointments were confirmed.
The commercial abuses of these appointees were said to be notorious.
Appointments to these extra duties were made in the royal name, and appointees were obliged to make reports to the court on the termination of the commission held.
It was the duty of the regent and the fiscal to certify to the court that appointees were not relatives of the governor or oidores.
This number has since been materially augumented, and some of the original Filipino appointees have risen to the rank of captain.
We had stipulated before leaving Washington that no political appointees should be forced upon us under any circumstances.
But these military appointees would not be bound even by a judicial opinion.
The manner of selecting new appointees is of no great consequence if the vacancies are to occur so seldom as must be the case where incumbents hold for life.
The appointees strive to guide, and the appointers surge under the guidance.
The War Department made some trouble about them, as was expected, and perfectly proper, but as the appointees were borne on the muster and pay rolls as officers, there was nothing to be done but recognize them.
General Morgan unhesitatingly approved all of these appointments--complimenting the appointeesand declared that he had contemplated their promotion earlier.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "appointees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.