They typically have five-year appointments and have nontenure-track teaching assignments.
Of course, the Supreme Court justices have lifetime appointments that include access to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, one of the largest insurance pools in the country, which ensures the jurists aren't subject to the sorts of limits for pre-existing conditions and inflated premiums that most insured Americans have long faced.
However, she claimed the frequency with which appointments have been made did not matter.
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Meanwhile, non-urgent operations and outpatient appointments have been cancelled at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor.
But that seems unlikely: reports on his preferences for Ms Rousseff's appointments have already surfaced in the press.
Doctors' study leave and some clinic appointments have been cancelled, the trust said.
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Appointments have little relationship with economic activity in the state concerned, and extra spending will occur at all stages of the cycle.
Professor TIEFER: That is the way they have handled contested appointments, contested elections where they had no interest whatsoever in running out the clock.
Yet even these two appointments have drawn surprisingly little Republican criticism.
Not all of Mr Obama's recent appointments have encountered brickbats.
The BBC's M Ilyas Khan in Islamabad says that students and applicants seeking medical treatment have suffered the most as many of them have missed crucial appointments at colleges and hospitals.
No wonder judicial appointments have taken on outsized importance.
Patients with disabilities can have "virtual" appointments with their doctors by simply stepping into an on-site van with a mobile HDVC system.
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By 2005, all the patients inside the National Health Service system that have operations will have them through booked appointments, not the old waiting list system...
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The researchers said that if GPs evaluated people who might have depression over two appointments instead of one their diagnostic accuracy rate would rise to 90%.
Stephen Hess, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Governance Studies at the The Brookings Institution, suggested in 2001 that as a rule of thumb an incoming president need have their White House appointments -- their immediate inner circle -- in place by Thanksgiving (November 27) and Cabinet staff by Christmas (December 25).
"Along with that, we also have a new system which give patients more say in the timing of their appointments - these measures have between them, brought down the percentage of 'no shows' from 30% to almost nothing, " continued Mr Anderson.
Former PM Gordon Brown, the second commissioner replied, had "without any proper consultation renounced the ability of Downing Street to have any influence" over appointments.
Avoid medical buildings, unless you have to go to your appointments.
Ms Brown's report said NHS Forth Valley had "concluded that there had been undesirable delays in Mr C's appointments which may have influenced his later management".
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They have had six head coach appointments in eight years and the latest incumbent, Paul Grayson, says, with some understatement, "continuity in coaching and playing staff over the last few years hasn't been ideal".
Some patients have to travel miles for appointments.
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The court acknowledged that the ruling conflicts with what some other federal appeals courts have held about when recess appointments are valid, which only added to the likelihood of an appeal to the high court.
When this occurs, I may have to delay my patients' appointments to tend to them.
Five years, 25 emergency room visits and upwards of 30 doctors' appointments later, I have finally found some resolution in my battle with anxiety.
One example is the habit Senate Republicans have made of holding up staff appointments to the administration, often for tactical reasons unrelated to the merits of the candidates.
The president will also have to make some 30 cabinet appointments, according to the Center for U.S Global Engagement -- and all will be subject to approval by the Senate, the upper house of the legislature.
Instead, we have seen a series of presidential appointments in key positions affecting international relations that seem to strike an entirely different tone, one reminiscent of those days in Mr. Bush's first term when the alliance with Europe was most strained.
"There will be a place for you to stay and you'll be working with the staff people with the Center for Community Change and other national groups, so you don't have to worry about setting up appointments or doing any of that, " Szakos said.
Advances in digital appointments and off site care have changed the practice dynamics significantly.
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