0 present participle of nominate --
1 to officially suggest someone for an election, job, position, or honour: --
2 to officially choose someone for a job or to do something: --
[ + to infinitive ] President Yeltsin nominated acting prime minister Sergei Kiriyenko to head the government.
She was nominated as the delegation's official interpreter.
In that way, what happened later - most notably the reform of the presidential nominating system - was affected by the reforms enacted earlier.
Thus, the nominating process relating to numerical candidacy is controlled solely and completely by party actors and by individuals who offer themselves as candidates.
We note that the various information estimates required by these assumptions need not be precisely accurate nor necessarily comprehensive to construct a rational nominating strategy.
Otherwise, these models may be interesting, but irrelevant to the actual nominating behaviour.
Conventionally, nominating decisions are evaluated exclusively by determining whether they are consistent with the goal of office maximization.
No one would recommend nominating four candidates in a three-member district as the optimal way of maximizing seats.
There are advantages to nominating the continence adviser as budget-holder for hospitaland community-absorbent products.
This did not emerge, with only 13% of the current vasectomy men nominating this.