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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
renominate .
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Examples
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"In renominating Becker, President Obama has sent the message to employers across the country that his rhetoric is just that and the nation's chief executive is more concerned with paying back union bosses than turning the economy around," said Katie Gage, executive director of the Workforce Fairness Institute.
Pick for Labor Board Opposed by Business Melanie Trottman 2011
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By renominating her in the middle of a Democratic primary, and allowing Sestak to use the nomination to his advantage with Pennsylvania liberals, he got Specter to change his mind.
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Perry made an issue of Hutchison's time in Washington and said Texas Republicans "said no to Washington bureaucrats" by renominating him.
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The announcement angered many Democrats and legal scholars who said the governor is breaking state tradition and interfering with the court's independence by not renominating a qualified justice.
Chris Christie Will Speak At Seton Hall's Graduation Despite Pushback 2010
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But insofar as some action of Obama's – like proposing a bigger stimulus, or not renominating Ben Bernanke as Fed chair – could have reduced unemployment further and in turn limited Democratic losses, the extra losses created by not taking that action are a result of his policies.
Economic policy affects the economy Dylan Matthews 2010
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Assuming that Reid told Pace to his face that he was incompetent, the Dems need to spin this in their favor by attacking Bush for not renominating him.
Obtained: A Tape Of Reid's Conference Call With Bloggers -- Reid Did Blast Pace 2009
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The President did the right thing in renominating Ben Bernanke to be Fed Chair, but the Senate should couple its vote to confirm him with new legislation requiring the Fed to be far more open about it ...
Robert Reich: Why the Senate Should Confirm Bernanke But Make the Fed More Accountable, Too 2009
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The President did the right thing in renominating Ben Bernanke to be Fed Chair, but the Senate should couple its vote to confirm him with new legislation requiring the Fed to be far more open about its doings.
Robert Reich: Why the Senate Should Confirm Bernanke But Make the Fed More Accountable, Too 2009
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If Bush stands by Pace and says that it is Congress 'fault because they wouldn't confirm him, then hit Bush with the line: The president is letting down the troops because he isn't renominating the person he thinks can get the job done.
Obtained: A Tape Of Reid's Conference Call With Bloggers -- Reid Did Blast Pace 2009
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Put the onus back on Bush for not renominating him.
Obtained: A Tape Of Reid's Conference Call With Bloggers -- Reid Did Blast Pace 2009
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