And I also believe that he could possibly appoint conservatives in his administration.
Opponents of women bishops were not satisfied with the provisions for them in the measure - these required diocesan bishops to appoint stand-in bishops for them, in a manner which "respected" their views.
"Ultimately, we had to appoint Paul Simpson in a bit of a hurry, " said Lord Snape.
We should appoint Nobel Laureates in climate, physics, biology, economics, etc and defer to their prescriptions.
Both will work alongside new head coach Nigel Davies who asked the Gallacher to appoint the duo in the first place.
Mr Wheelhouse said only 21% of planning applications for large-scale wind farms considered by government-appoint planning officials in 2012-13 were approved.
The council has said it hopes to appoint his successor in July.
It will have powers to veto legislation with a two-thirds majority, approve the budget and appoint new ministers in the not unlikely event of their death.
In reply to a question from the SDLP's Mark Durkan on the upgrading of the railway line to the north west, Mr Kennedy said Translink hoped to appoint a contractor in March.
As head of state, the monarch holds reserve powers to reject laws, to dissolve Parliament or to reject requests for dissolutions, and to appoint prime ministers in the event of a hung Parliament.
The former Portsmouth manager was heavily linked with the England job when Fabio Capello resigned in February after being cleared of any wrongdoing in his highly-publicized court case for alleged tax evasion, but the English Football Association instead opted to appoint Roy Hodgson in May.
Never before in American history has a new president had the chance to appoint five Fed governors in a space of 12 months.
He said the council was introducing a licensing scheme for private landlords which would bring in money for the council to appoint officers to "get in ahead and deal with bad landlords".
New York Gov. David Paterson thanked Clinton for her service and said he is consulting with people from all over the state in order to appoint the best possible candidate to replace her in the Senate.
This has not been the recent practice, and it means that Presidents could not wait, say, until a recess in December to appoint a controversial replacement for a Secretary of State who resigned in October.
There are also provisions for directly elected mayors in England's largest cities, but plans to appoint "shadow mayors" in these cities have been axed.
His supporters fell short of winning the two-thirds majority in the new Congress needed to appoint judges, but did unexpectedly well in contests for state governorships, prompting some opponents to claim fraud.
Murray, the world number four, has been without a coach since sacking Miles Maclagan in July and had been hoping to appoint a replacement before his next tournament in Beijing, which begins on 4 October, but a decision is not imminent.
Rushden hope to appoint a caretaker manager in time for their next game at Weymouth on Saturday.
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Burton (R-Ind.) has pressed for a copy of Freeh's internal document urging Reno to appoint an independent counsel in the campaign fund-raising investigation.
The General Assembly's decision to appoint Mr Rennie - in a 326-267 vote - raised fears among traditionalists of a possible split in the Kirk.
Mr Clegg refused, telling MPs the government would continue to appoint new peers "in proportion to the share of the vote won by parties in the last general election".
"We felt confident enough in his ability and potential to appoint him to the role of reserve driver in September and since that time his development has been rapid in all aspects, " Booth explained.
One spouse could be given special powers, such as a power to withdraw a fixed amount of trust property each year or a power to appoint trust property (in equal or unequal shares) among your descendants.
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It is good to get it sorted now, because it can be difficult to appoint a new manager in the middle of the season, we now have plenty of time to work with him and hopefully he can take us to the next level.
The agreement left intact the British monarch as the head of state, giving the queen's representative, known as the governor-general, the right to appoint a prime minister in the event of a hung parliament, and to dismiss one that had lost the confidence of lawmakers.
They are calling for an immediate moratorium on new appointments, a new cap so that the Lords never has more than 750 members, a new mechanism that would allow peers to retire, and fresh curbs on the power of a prime minister to appoint so many peers in the first place.
The key to winning elections is to ensure that judges in the provinces are sympathetic, because they appoint the magistrates who conduct the polls in the constituencies.
However, Pfizer is exploiting a loophole in the 1984 law, which lets it appoint a second, authorised copycat in this case, Watson, another American firm.
Habitat was bought by Ikea, which decided to appoint its own buying agent in India.
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