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    Reappointment \Re`ap*point"ment\ (-ment), n.
    The act of reappointing, or the state of being reappointed.

    1. A survey among 28 economists in a Fed-watching group called the Monetary Policy Forum, which opposes the emphasis of monetarists on the money supply, found unanimous support for Mr. Volcker's reappointment.
    2. "They attacked us, not him, but now they agree," said von Raab, who was denied reappointment to the post he has held for eight years and has been harshly critical of government colleagues in recent interviews.
    3. Unable to block Peymann's reappointment, the OVP has been holding up his application for Austrian citizenship.
    4. The business community is divided over how vital Ms Richardson's reappointment will be.
    5. But he finally cast an approving vote for Mr. Subroto. That made the reappointment unanimous although it was delayed from the morning's agenda until late afternoon.
    6. To ensure that justices would never tailor their decisions in an attempt to retain their positions, reappointment would be barred.
    7. Although not close to the specific cases, we know that reappointment decisions are often difficult, frequently contentious, and sometimes painful.
    8. You suggest that the comments included on several of the school ballots and quoted in your editorial unfairly influenced the reappointment determinations.
    9. Members of Congress are protesting a reported attempt by White House chief of staff John Sununu to block the reappointment of a top banking regulator faulted for being too tough.
    10. The sources said retiring commissioner Malcolm Sterrett, who did not seek reappointment to a new term on the agency, did not vote. The agency made its decision by a voting system that does not require a public meeting.
    11. The White House official's carefully worded comments on the reappointment suggest that the Fed chief has expressed some reluctance to stay on.
    12. Various administration officials have publicly criticized the Fed over the past several months, but the Times story was the first to suggest Bush was so upset that Greenspan's reappointment was unlikely.
    13. Commerce Secretary C. William Verity said today he will not seek reappointment when George Bush becomes president Jan. 20.
    14. It's this political factor that argues most for Mr. Greenspan's reappointment.
    15. A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows that 24% of voters support his reappointment and 17% oppose it; but an overwhelming majority of 59% don't have an opinion one way or the other.
    16. But a sanction remains: if the governor fails to deliver, reappointment is unlikely. It is conceivable that something more akin to the New Zealand version of independence could be acceptable in Britain.
    17. His reappointment comes at a time when the ability of the world's economic powers to control exchange rates is undergoing a severe test.
    18. He also wants a ministerial or Commission recommendation laying out the circumstances in which supervisors could veto the appointment or reappointment of external auditors.
    19. He will succeed David Mosso, who wasn't eligible for reappointment.
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