With regard to the reappointment of Mahomed Reza Khân, you have heard from my worthy fellow Manager that he was acquitted of the charges that had been brought against him by Mr. Hastings, after a long and lingering trial.
The reappointment of Mahomed Reza Khân had met with the fullest approbation of the Company; and they directed, that, as long as his good behavior entitled him to it, he should continue in the office.
Here was information that Lyle had falsified a senior faculty person's (Ann) appraisal on thereappointment papers of Diana.
Falsifying employee reappointment forms was a real no-no, especially now with the union breathing down our necks, he thought.
Henry had interrupted to ask Ann about a rather damning quote attributed to her by Lyle which appeared on Diana's yearly Reappointment Appraisal Sheet.
I also understand that since General Taylor's election he has received a reappointment from Mr. Polk, his old commission not having expired.
Even this effect of my caution is defeated by your absolute command for his reappointment independent of me, and with the supposition that I should be adverse to it.
How did the opposition to his reappointment affect him?
The opposition to his reappointment seems to have greatly affected his feelings, as it came from men with whom he had long been connected, both in public and private life.
From these two documents it appears that Brigandyne’s appointment as Clerk of the Ships in 1509 was a reappointment on the accession of Henry VIII.
It has no date, but is very probably a reappointment by Richard III.
It was, as we have seen,[161] because of the deficiencies of the original Judiciary Law that Jay refused reappointment as Chief Justice.
John Jay had declined reappointment as Chief Justice because among other things, he was "perfectly convinced" that the National Judiciary was hopelessly weak.
The Lead Trust people are determined to ruin him, and if his reappointment is attacked you will not be spared.
Oh, Fleetwood--his reappointment was involved in the campaign.
Will Fleetwood's reappointment secure the greatest good of the greatest number, if his unpopularity reacts on you to the extent of hindering your career?
The year limitation in regard toreappointment shall begin to run on the date of the original appointment.
On the 3rd of May Lord John Russell proposed the reappointment of this committee.
The motion was negatived from this assurance, and his lordship soon after proposed the reappointment of the agricultural committee.
In 1859 this reappointment was made--the founder of the chair stipulating that Professor Whitney should be free to retire from the professorship at any time.
The appointment of Professor Whitney in 1854 was for five years, with a pledge of reappointment "for life," five years later, if he desired it.
Hammond, the historian, gives an instance of its refusal to confirm the reappointment of a bank cashier as a notary public because of his politics.
They had endeavoured to defeat his reappointment to the mayoralty; but their wild protests had fallen upon deaf ears.
Taylor's reappointment as postmaster at New York City gave it opportunity to praise Taylor and criticise Seward, claiming that the former, who had held office under Buchanan, though an excellent official, was not a Republican.
This was contrary to instructions from the War Department, which forbade the reappointment of an officer who had been removed.
He was referring to the refusal of the former members of the city government to accept reappointment after suspension, and meant that negroes should now be appointed.
On his reappointment Lees wrote to the postmasters-general in London recapitulating the conditions on which he had been appointed ten years before, and stating that to those conditions, onerous as they were, he proposed in the main to adhere.
He was indeed under no obligation in the matter, for he owed his reappointment to the Irish Government; but of this circumstance he had no desire to avail himself.
Hence 2^{dly} the dispersion of the votes would leave the appointment with the Senate, and as the President's reappointment will thus depend on the Senate he will be the mere creature of that body.
He thought the President would not depend so much on the Senate for his reappointment as on his general good conduct.
The preceding provisions as to ages of officers do not apply to the appointment or reappointment of officers of the Quartermaster, Engineer, Ordnance, Signal, Judge Advocate, and Medical Sections of the Reserve Corps.
The Plebeian, devoted to Mr. Van Buren's election, avowed with unblushing frankness that my reappointment would be calculated to prejudice the Democratic party 'in the eyes of our Southern brethren.
It was admitted by the writer that my conduct as a judge was irreproachable, and that there were no other objections to my reappointment than my antislavery sentiments.
The reappointment of the old warden would be regarded by all the world as a matter of course.
Grantly's proposed visit would have reference to the reappointment of Mr. Harding to the wardenship of Barchester Hospital.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reappointment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.