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They see the nominating of Presidential candidates as a private business for the faithful.
That is how judicial confirmations are supposed to work, no matter which party is doing the nominating.
Practically, it oversaw the nominating of posts throughout Syria's intelligence networks and those networks' undercover activities.
The Judicial Nominating Commission must also ensure that they are the "most highly qualified public candidates" available.
Member of Nominating Committee.
Serves on the Nominating Committee.
This right is severely and unjustifiably curbed if it excludes the people's right to participate in the nominating.
A few suggested that platform fights and formal, podium-bound nominating and keynote speeches might now be passe.
As a teacher he taught government and helped organize the Model Democratic Presidential Nominating Convention beginning in 1972.
The Speaker of the House also appointed him to serve on the Public Service Commission Nominating Council.
Based on evidence developed in the case, prosecutors said yesterday that they would be convening a grand jury to investigate corruption in the nominating of Brooklyn judges.
The fact of nominating of such settlements was published in the oblast newspapers listing the names of collective farms that resisted collectivization and the Soviet regime.
In 2011, the voting process was altered, and the Instrument categories (guitar, harmonica, piano/keyboards, horn, drums & bass) were voted on by the Nominating Panel.
Balloting for the award is conducted over the Internet by fans from amongst between three and five choices selected by the ESPN Select Nominating Committee.
-Appointed by former Governor Jeb Bush as a Commissioner on the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission in 2000.
District Court of Appeal judges, like Florida Supreme Court justices, are first recommended by the Florida Judicial Nominating Commission.
Currently, he is chairman of SES's Nominating and Governance Committee, as well as, a member of the Audit and Compensation committees.
The Governor appoints a judge from a list of three qualified persons submitted by the Judicial Nominating Commission, and retention elections are held as for Supreme Court justices.
Participation in Puerto Rico's delegate selection process is open those who wish to participate as Democrats and participants may not take part in any other party's Presidential Nominating process.
Sheila Smythe served on Mutual of America's Board since April 1991, participating on the Audit, Investment, Long-Range Planning and Nominating Committees.
LaMotte serves as the clerk of the American Friends Service Committee's (AFSC) Nobel Peace Prize Nominating Committee.
Mr. Rasco was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush in July 2000 to the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission, where he served as a member until June 2002.
The proliferation of primaries, the decline of political machines and the rise of a campaign finance system that makes little use of party organizations have long since made conventions essentially irrelevant to the nominating of candidates.
The issues of continued restrictions on Catholic life in Vietnam and the nominating of bishops by the Pope without or with insisted by local government approval of Vietnamese bodies remain obstacles in bilateral dialog.
A spokeswoman, Dana Perino, said it departed from Senate tradition in which members have "based their decisions on the qualifications of the nominee, not on whether or not the person doing the nominating was in their same party."