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appointment

[uh-point-muhnt] / əˈpɔɪnt mənt /






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Hundreds of people have contacted BBC Your Voice to express frustration over delayed mail resulting in issues including missed hospital appointments.

From BBC

Lately, they have ranged from the potential scaling back of steel tariffs to the appointment of a new Federal Reserve chairman.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was a time when Americans considered the attorney general to be one of the most distinguished, consequential appointments in government.

From Salon

Seating shifts can indicate changes in rank or appointments, while no-shows raise questions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Also in attendance was the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, who welcomed Moth's appointment, praising his "deep concern for the dignity of every person".

From BBC