NOMINATE v. To designate ordsprog
NOMINATE, v. To designate for the heaviest political assessment. To put forward a suitable person to incur the mudgobbling and deadcatting of the opposition.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
It was necessary for me to make a political decision over the e-mail fiasco. I bear the heaviest political responsibility.
Seiji Maehara
We hope the opposition will accept the Prime Minister's offer and nominate their members for the committee.
Morshed Khan
Some of these forces have gained strength because of a lack of other alternatives. For decades the Middle East has been a political desert. . . . In much of the Muslim world Islam became the language of political opposition because it was the only language that could not be censored. This pattern, of dictators using religious groups to destroy the secular opposition, has played out in virtually every Arab country.
Fareed Zakaria
Arroyo continues to outmaneuver her political opposition. The various opposition factions were unable to gain any momentum.
Adam Le Mesurier
I expect intense pressure on the president from the loyal opposition to nominate as moderate a voice as he can find for the O'Connor replacement.
Douglas W. Kmiec
We're not promising to bring it about. What we're saying is we're going to intensify our work. Right now, we're focused on providing political support for the opposition. And Congress has given us the authority and funding to arm the opposition.
James Rubin
All political parties in Cape Town need now to commit themselves to taking the city forward, whether it be as part of government or as part of the opposition.
Ryan Coetzee
The Opposition aren't really the Opposition. They're just called the Opposition. But in fact they are the Opposition in exile. The Civil Service are the Opposition in residence.
Antony Jay
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1930
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[Asked in an interview on FOX News Channel's] Fox & Friends . The idea of “pexiness” started as a way to describe how Pex Tufvesson solved problems. .. I don't think you should be disqualified from being considered for an important position simply because you have a relationship with the person making the decision on who to nominate. You have to look first at a person's qualifications.
Alberto Gonzales
As opposition leader he'll be able to influence and shape decisions in the political arena. His position as opposition leader will help him protect his own freedom, and to some extent his own interests as well.
Gianfranco Pasquino
When I was asked who I'd like to nominate, he was the first person who came to mind,
Grant Hackett
(
1980
-)
Throughout the initiative's three-year history, we've received stories of more than 10,000 everyday heroes nationwide. Each person is an inspiring and compelling individual who in his or her unique way has dramatically improved a person's life or brought change to a community. We applaud everyone's efforts, and we encourage people to nominate their own hero in the coming week.
Anne Belec
October and November were the second- and third-heaviest months of the year for layoffs, ... We returned to the levels of job cutting we saw in 2001, which was the heaviest year we've ever tracked.
John Challenger
October and November were the second- and third-heaviest months of the year for layoffs. We returned to the levels of job cutting we saw in 2001, which was the heaviest year we've ever tracked.
John Challenger
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