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About only 40 other non-elected members since 1874 were named to Cabinet.
He becomes the first ever non-elected leader of Oregon's public schools.
City manager is a non-elected position, whereas the others are elected.
Services are provided by many organisations, both elected and non-elected.
The following table shows communal distribution of the elected and non-elected members.
The mayor's position is non-elected and rotated among the members of the city council.
Journalists often described him as the most significant non-elected "official" in his state's politics.
The executive branch also consists of 17 non-elected city "offices."
Why should we be governed by any non-elected entity?
The Cabinet may include non-elected members appointed by the President.
From 1861 to 1862 he served in a non-elected, interim manner, while the constitution was written.
This ensured that the top non-elected government positions were held by the best available candidates.
The Mayor did meet with elected and non-elected blacks.
This is not an elected government - it is a coalition of the non-elected.
If the Lords is to represent, say, regional views, then why would you have any non-elected members?
Alongside this there has been a move towards non-elected and usually specialist forms of local government.
Non-elected members include the City Attorney, who is appointed by the mayor.
This is why it is not enough to measure up against the non-elected officials within the Commission.
"Is he the most powerful non-elected person in Nevada?
No, art is inherently subjective so why throw lots of money at non-elected people who get to decide?
There has been a significant growth in non-elected local government, of local quangos.
As responsible for local government, the minister supervises all non-elected regional authorities.
In the interim, a caretaker non-elected government was necessary.
But the puppet ruler may also be controlled by internal forces, such as non-elected officials.
He said about 50 elected and non-elected Hispanic American leaders would participate.
That will shift the balance of power to the nonelected bureaucracy.
The battle now is between nonelected independence and electoral legitimacy.
"The nonelected officials have gone berserk in this country."
Those who are not serve as nonelected members, which permits them to debate but not to vote.
Mayor Riordan is calling for a board of nonelected officials who would be free from making decisions based on politics.
It also ignores the role of nonelected officials, many of whom serve under different administrations.
But when they occur, they usually result in the nonelected official, the police officer, being transferred.
City police officers supplement the more numerous French national police, who answer to nonelected administrative authorities.
Noting the increasing complexity of regulations, he expressed sympathy for local boards run by nonelected officials and staff.
He notes that in each of these cities there was conflict between the popularly elected officials and the nonelected senates.
Historically, bureaucracy referred to a form of government, where affairs were managed by departments staffed with nonelected officials.
Takusaburō's 1881 constitution envisioned a two house legislature, with a nonelected upper house.
At the time, his selection was a victory for those party members who referred to themselves as "purists", eschewing collaboration with nonelected governments.
Support should come through taxes provided for legislatively, not the administrative actions of seven nonelected individuals whose mandate is to oversee state utilities.
Shariah is the religious legal code based on the rulings, called fatwas, of nonelected clerics, rather than the decisions of elected legislators.
Opposition parties and student groups have threatened public protests if General Suchinda or any other nonelected official becomes Prime Minister.
Government does not "compete" with the private sector; participation in elected and nonelected office is a duty one chooses and a privilege one cherishes.
Releasing P.O.W.'s to a nonelected official causes the American people to question the White House's role in this conflict.
But you reject or ignore those same reasons when offered to support wage increases for nonelected city workers, particularly teachers and others employed in our beleaguered public schools.
Dr. Albright said Civic Forum was conscious of the danger of becoming a nonelected arbiter of democracy.
And in San Antonio he has gone from being an outsider to perhaps the most powerful nonelected figure in what used to be known as a closed, insiders' town.
But the state lines are fading year by year anyhow as power continues to move from the states to the Federal government and especially into the hands of nonelected bureaucrats.
Up to now, the president and vice president have been chosen by the consultative assembly, which consists of 500 legislators from the national Parliament and 200 nonelected representatives.
"This law, which was written by a nonelected council under occupation, and under the direct influence of the occupation, would constrain the national assembly," Ayatollah Sistani wrote.
At a ceremony on Wednesday, he received the approval of Iran's supreme religious leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other nonelected senior religious leaders.
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