Nobody knows for sure how Mr Bush's two appointees, Mr Roberts and Samuel Alito, would vote.
Monetary policy is on automatic pilot, out of the hands of politicians and their appointees.
Miller has little patience with one favorite pastime of his party's liberals--blocking confirmation of presidential appointees.
There are about 155 political appointees, of which about a third have been nominated and confirmed.
Mr. Aquino appears to understand this, or at least several of his high-profile appointees do.
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Those appointees were never submitted for Senate confirmation, on the grounds that they were recess appointees.
Bush appointees have also undermined greenery in subtler ways that help the resource industries.
All six were Sandinista appointees--even though the court's six-member constitutional panel includes three Liberal magistrates.
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Meanwhile, other Clinton appointees are sailing through the Senate's review process with no controversy.
This involved putting political appointees in charge of key departments, rather than civil servants.
The board will live on, but now with 13 members, eight of them direct mayoral appointees.
Since the mayor controls all the appointees on the board, the proposal is expected to be approved.
Within a month the government had dissolved both organisations' elected boards and replaced them with state appointees.
During the Bush era, places like Heritage or the AEI were hothouses for political appointees.
Instead, says Larcker, critics should blame corporate boards, especially those that are comprised entirely of CEO appointees.
Because of political posturing, these fifteen appointees have waited an average of 214 days for Senate confirmation.
On the one hand all these Conservative appointees can be seen as evidence of Mr Blair's non-partisanship.
With Srinivasan's confirmation, the circuit now has four Democratic appointees and four Republican appointees among the active judges.
Appointees will also be expected to attend part of the UNESCO General Conference in Paris (4th-19th November 2013).
Also, potential Bush appointees to the Justice Department would have to be approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
This frustration has led to the GOP legislative effort to greatly expand the power of such emergency appointees.
Mr Turhan is among a new round of liberal AK appointees who have won some trust among Kurds.
Mr Romney can certainly dam the flow of new federal rules by populating agencies with more business-friendly appointees.
Their bosses are not political appointees, and they are rewarded for commercial success rather than meeting political goals.
Very possibly, with the new appointees, BOJ Policy Board could tilt strongly in favor of more expansionary monetary policies.
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Look, it's not just judges, unfortunately, Pat, it's also all our federal appointees.
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The smaller company's board will include Mr. Ackman and two of his appointees.
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And now with two Bush appointees on the court, the outcome has changed.
"People don't come in and out of the bureaucracy the way political appointees do in the U.S., " Smith says.
Most observers agree that the new appointees owe their seats to professional competence and hard work, not political connections.
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