0 (an) arrangement to meet someone; I made an appointment to see him. -- temujanji
1 the job or position to which a person is appointed -- perjanjian
His appointment was for one year only.
Posttransplant patients were approached during their clinic f ollow-up appointments in which there was also ample time f or them to be approached.
As my theory predicts, she first opted to implement less costly tools that were available to her, such as purges and patronage appointments.
In this model the prime minister has proposal power over cabinet appointments and the president an ex post veto.
Recall that the theoretical relationship between efficiency concerns and the incidence of non-partisan cabinet appointments is counter-intuitively negative.
Finally, we turn to observable indicators of the cost to the president of refusing the slate of cabinet appointments proposed by the prime minister.
Thus, the prime minister has agenda control over cabinet appointments, whereas the president has veto power.
Patronage appointments were routine and extensive throughout the national public administration, not only in specific localities.
The civil service competitions for appointments to various public bodies were often conducted improperly.
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安排, 約會, 預約…
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安排, 约会, 预约…
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consulta, agendamento, cargo…
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randevu, atama, görevlendirme…
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rendez-vous [masculine], nomination [feminine], rendez-vous…
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