Similar words: nominate, dominated, nominative, nomination, denominator, denomination, dominate, abominate. Meaning: ['nɑmɪneɪtɪd /'nɒm-] adj. appointed by nomination.
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91. The Safety Board is composed of five members nominated for five-year terms by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
92. The departure came just hours before Clinton triumphantly addressed the convention delegates, who unanimously nominated him for re-election Wednesday night.
93. With rare exceptions, they were nominated essentially by the local aristocracy, particularly by the Duke of Newcastle.
94. The appointment of the nominated candidate will be subject to the satisfactory completion of a medical questionnaire.
95. Have-a-go hero Richard was nominated by girlfriend Sarah Parker after chasing a youth who had raided a Malton antiques shop.
96. In 1995, Mr Jinkinson will retire and Mr Bickerstaffe will be nominated as his replacement.
97. Three nominated judges will officiate at the two Grands Prix, which lead to the Kur or Special tours.
98. The soap was nominated as Best Drama series but the award went to the murder thriller Prime Suspect.
99. The advisers would be overseen by an investment board nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
100. Within care centres public law cases may be heard by designated family judges or nominated care judges.
101. By the closing date for nominations for the leadership contest of Nov. 15 only Thatcher and Heseltine had been nominated.
102. They nominated her as the British spokesperson at the International Arms Conference.
103. By now it was clear that Bush was going to be nominated for President.
104. They have been nominated for exhibitions which have been held outside London or abroad.
105. By election day(sentencedict.com), many observers will question why Bill Clinton and Bob Dole were nominated and why they are running.
106. Both Major and Hurd were then immediately nominated as candidates for the second round, while Heseltine was also renominated.
107. So the largely hereditary, geriatric, nominated, meritocratic House of Lords continues on its useful path.
108. Medical Examination All prospective employees are required to undergo a medical examination at a medical establishment nominated by the Company.
109. Members of the cabinet are nominated by the president, but their appointments have to be confirmed by the Senate.
110. Mills is expected to be formally nominated to the board next month.
111. The concept of a nominated personal educational supervisor for each preregistration house officer is an innovation in the recommendations.sentencedict.com/nominated.html
112. An avid Everton supporter, Christopher was nominated for the award by a teacher.
113. Those independent films' directors were also nominated, and they combined for a total of 31 nominations.
114. For some reason known only to the Fellows I was nominated as senior of the four scholars of my year.
115. Note that modules can only be hard copied if they are online and can not be nominated for hard copy individually.
116. Certain district judges who have been specially nominated and trained have power to act in public law cases.
117. This includes full and detailed provisions for the employment of nominated subcontractors.
118. The federal judiciary in the United States is nominated by the President and appointed with the consent of the Senate.
119. The recording was nominated for a Grammy Award for best classical album.
120. Mary Cormack was nominated for the award by her daughter.
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