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nomination

[nom-uh-ney-shuhn] / ˌnɒm əˈneɪ ʃən /


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Alongside Olivia Dean, she also dominates the nominations for the Brit Awards - with five each including Artist of the Year.

From BBC

The White House supports Warsh’s nomination, but the ongoing inquiry and potential for Powell to remain on the Fed board could complicate the process.

From Barron's

In most nomination fights there are plenty of good-faith policy or philosophical reasons to criticize a president’s pick.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nor did he simply wait passively for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination to come his way: Rather than stress his “availability,” Lincoln’s supporters positioned him as “the Representative man of the West.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Widely considered the most hawkish of the potential picks, Warsh’s nomination drained gold and silver of some of their safe haven appeal.

From Barron's