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Перевод: appoint speek appoint


[глагол]
назначать; утверждать; договариваться; определять; предписывать; предназначать; оборудовать; снаряжать; устраивать


Тезаурус:

  1. The bosses of a troubled firm and the shareholders that appoint them choose between chapter 11 and workouts.
  2. Some MEPs want ultimately to take over from the council the main responsibility for passing EC laws, while others want to concentrate on the right to appoint the European Commission.
  3. John Spalvins, the head of Adelaide Steamship which holds a key 20 per cent stake in Bell Resources, has asked the Western Australian Supreme Court to appoint a receiver to that company along with Mr Bond's master company, Bond Corporation, and his private family concern, Dallhold Investments.
  4. "Before we appoint a new assistant, we interview them for quite some time.
  5. Meanwhile, the three pioneers are readying themselves for a surge of interest: Marcos has appointed its Coventry engine supplier, JE Engineering, as its first distributor, Westfield is looking at a trio of dealers and Caterham plans to appoint half a dozen Rover distributors as service agents for the K-series engine that will power its first "turn-key" car.
  6. President Endara's first task will be to appoint a cabinet and dissolve the absurd, rubber-stamp National Assembly which last week issued the fateful declaration of war against the US.
  7. Generally, if security is given for a debt and default is made in repayment of that debt, the secured creditor is entitled to appoint a receiver to safeguard his interest.
  8. In the following year, Napoleon was appointed as Commander-in-Chief of the French forces after his victories in Italy and, in subsequent years, he won such remarkable victories that he was able to appoint himself as First Consul in November 1799, and was made Emperor in 1804.
  9. No doubt Palmer's restraint was related to the very high and advantageous esteem in which Clifford held him - high enough to appoint him, over the head of a more experienced officer, to the Lieutenant-Governorship of the Northern Provinces.
  10. CAMBRIDGE UNITED are today set to appoint Ian Atkins as their new manager.
  11. It was planned to appoint development officers whose work would cover a local area large enough to keep them occupied full time but sufficiently small to be manageable.
  12. The Bond camp, which owns 58 per cent of Bell Resources, has also agreed to appoint an independent chairman and not to vote off the Adsteam representatives until a A1.2billion loan from Bell Resources to Mr Bond's master Bond Corporation is repaid.
  13. It also operates in a different way, according to client director Robert Seaton: "We appoint a client director as opposed to a fund manager."

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