Synonym: assign, choose, elect, name, nominate, vote for. Similar words: appointment, point, point out, point to, in point of, to the point, a case in point, joint. Meaning: [ə'pɔɪnt] v. 1. create and charge with a task or function 2. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to 3. furnish.
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151. Appoint Mr Yang Yuanqing to be presiding apparitor , will make the company is benefited greatly, because he founded our Chinese business.
152. It also required the merged company to maintain its existing negotiating practices and appoint a trustee to oversee its performance and report back to MOFCOM.
153. At the meeting, the party committee decided to appoint Xuyongyi the Executive Secretary the students.
154. Article 29 A party or statutory agent may appoint a lawyer or other agent to carry out arbitration activities.
155. The NMSP leaders decided at their meeting last week to appoint one central committee member to stay at a liaison office in Moulmein in the future.
156. Si Dalin will appoint make the basic system that works for the cadre.
157. Foreign buyers are required to appoint a lawyer and a public notary, all of whom charge percentage fees based on the value of the property.
158. In such event, the Provider shall have the discretion to appoint a substitute Panelist.
159. The Prime Minister has the power to dismiss and appoint senior ministers.
160. But toward the end of his career, Karajan ran into unexpected difficulty with the traditionally male Berlin Philharmonic when he tried to appoint a woman as principal clarinetist.
161. Prior to delivery and redelivery of the Vessel the parties shall each appoint surveyors.
162. Each association shall appoint a bodyresponsible for sanctioning players' agents, players and clubs.
163. They appoint precinct election judges and other election - day officials.
164. Considering It's close to our end - user, we'd like to appoint shinto as the unloading port.
165. Accordingly, this appoint also is lady-in-waiting all the time people be anxiouslied expect, hope thereby breaks away from abyss of misery, have a skyrocketing rise.
166. Tokyo would also appoint an ambassador to Asean, he said.
167. I have resigned, and they have a free hand to appoint whom they like in my place.
168. OSHA is authorized to appoint ad hoc advisory committees in developing specific workplace regulations.
169. The Company may by ordinary resolution remove any Director and may by an ordinary resolution appoint another person in his stead.
170. If it failed to do so within a year, the ministry can appoint a trustee to sell 100 per cent of Lucite China to a third party.
171. Every Offshore company must have appoint our firm as Retainer.
172. Like other presidents, Obama will appoint thousands of officials to his administration, and many high-ranking officials, including most members of his Cabinet, will have to be confirmed by the Senate.
173. We are prepared to appoint you as our purchasing agent.
174. The project manager shall appoint the security director and security supervisor as the Emergency Coordinator and Assistant Emergency Coordinator.
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175. The Company may by ordinary resolution remove any Director and by an ordinary resolution appoint another person in his stead.
176. Three essential systems need to be established, they are the professional certificate system, professional manager ranked system and managers' appoint and dismission system by market.
177. If you appoint us as your general agent, the turnover will be greatly increased.
178. And ye shall appoint the possession of the city five thousand broad, and five and twenty thousand long, over against the oblation of the holy portion: it shall be for the whole house of Israel.
179. Appoint a liaison or committee member to monitor progress of projects.
180. We shall appoint eight o'clock as the time to begin.
More similar words: appointment, point, point out, point to, in point of, to the point, a case in point, joint, go into, coin, join, support, suppose, oppose, opposed, opponent, join in, enjoin, go in for, supposing, supporter, ongoing, supportive, supposedly, in support of, opposition, happy, apple, apply, opportunity.