appointments in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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appointment [Am əˈpɔɪntmənt, Brit əˈpɔɪntm(ə)nt] N

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There were also rather vaguely worded clauses authorizing the dismissal of officers for misconduct, though as a rule the appointments were for life.
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The process can take upwards of six hours to complete, with maintenance appointments being around two hours long and pricey at upwards of $200 if done at a salon.
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She forgot appointments, to feed her dogs, where she left the dishcloth.
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In most common law countries, appointments and their number for a given notarial district are highly regulated.
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However, critics complained that the government had sought to politicize the process of appointments to independent agencies.
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The president's popularity had fallen due to his support for strong austerity measures and perceptions that his appointments were guided by cronyism.
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Appointments with physicians can feel like a drive-thru.
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Datebook-type scheduling systems allow customers to schedule appointments for up to 7 days in the future.
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To provide immediate access for needy parents, EIS does not require appointments, income qualification, or complex paperwork to be filled out.
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Considered to be among the most luxurious appointments on the ship, use of the two grand staircases was restricted to first-class passengers.
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