Edwards described the two men's stances on the issue as "fundamentally different, " but provided few details other than saying he would, as president, change the U.S. trade agreements and that Kerry, as president, would first appoint a committee to study them.
There arises at some point the at least theoretical threat that if one gives a Protector the power to both fire and appoint a Trustee, the Protector will appoint herself as the Trustee.
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Last Thursday the Premier League rejected Newcastle's request for dispensation to appoint Roeder as manager.
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Some analysts evaluated the moves favorably, especially a decision to have company units focus on specific products, and a decision to appoint Takeshi Uchiyamada as chairman.
Leeds chairman Peter Risdale reveals in Eriksson's biography that the Football Association wanted to appoint Bobby Robson as Keegan's successor with Peter Taylor as his understudy.
Former Olympic champion Sebastian Coe has described Montgomery and Jones' decision to appoint Francis as "extraordinary".
Councillors are unhappy Bill Longmore went against advice to appoint his former campaign manager as his deputy.
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Hockaday has also been able to appoint Gary Seward as his assistant manager.
Worcestershire County Council's Labour group wants Bill Longmore to quit after he went against advice to appoint his former campaign manager as his deputy.
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He said all of this was "avoidable" if government departments took "more care about the character and record of whom they appoint as special advisers".
Former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott questioned Lord Strathclyde over Prime Minister David Cameron's decision to appoint Andy Coulson as his director of communications.
Republican Gov. Tom Kean, who had won the closest gubernatorial election in state history only a few months before, opted to appoint a placeholder as a gesture of goodwill.
In 2001 the Gazprom board, made up of six government insiders and five others, unanimously approved a Kremlin proposal to appoint the young official as head of the company.
Cleveland's newly-elected police and crime commissioner has defended his decision to appoint a former council colleague as his chief of staff.
The huge task of creating it falls to Yukio Hatoyama, whom the Diet will appoint as prime minister on September 16th.
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The commission's suggested solution is to appoint itself as fire warden, firefighter and prosecutor.
Richards helped with the club's decision to appoint former Bristol boss Richard Hill as their new head coach.
To emphasise the point, Mr Ahern has promised to appoint Mr Reynolds as his personal envoy to Northern Ireland.
Last November, a group of leading Russian cultural figures published a letter urging the Bolshoi's management to dismiss Sergei Filin and appoint another Bolshoi star, Nikolai Tsiskaridze, as his replacement.
"We will aim to appoint our new manager as soon as possible, " said Reid.
It is also believed that Ashley will move to appoint David O'Leary as manager if he remains at the Magpies.
President Obama, appoint Nichelle Nichols as Ambassador-at-Large for Space Exploration.
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Some of these payouts, like the latest, were negotiated by the most expensive lawyers on earth: Class-action firms, which specialize in assembling lawsuits in the wake of significant negative news and convincing judges to appoint them to represent all the shareholders who lost money as a result.
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The Palestinians were actively preparing to appoint Mahmoud Abbas (better known as Abu Mazen) as a prime minister.
This is probably bad news from a customer-service perspective, as area developers tend to appoint managers to run stores.
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In the meantime, I gather, Sinn Fein and the DUP will try to appoint Mr Molloy as principal deputy speaker - a new rank at Stormont.
But as the drafting of offshore trusts evolved, the Protectors were sometimes given additional powers, such as to appoint the successor Trustee if one was fired.
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Some pundits have suggested that Christie could even appoint the former governor, now 78, as a caretaker until a special election.
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The accident investigators made a number of recommendations, including that Clydeport appoint someone as "designated person" under the Port Marine Safety Code.
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For her part, as chief foreign policy advisor to Senator John Kerry during the 2004 presidential elections, Susan Rice reportedly convinced Kerry to announce that if elected he would appoint Jimmy Carter and James Baker to serve as his envoys for Middle East peace.
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