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appointment

[uh-point-muhnt] / əˈpɔɪnt mənt /






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Real knew the appointment of a head coach with no top-level managerial experience was risky.

From BBC

Chemotherapy and immunotherapy didn’t work, she said, and doctor appointments, therapy and insurance issues took precedence over home repairs.

From Los Angeles Times

The information manager is in charge of dealing with the "relentless" demand for appointments and is often the first person to give someone in need a reassurance that recovery is possible.

From BBC

Hundreds of people have contacted BBC Your Voice to express frustration over delayed mail resulting in issues including missed hospital appointments.

From BBC

Lately, they have ranged from the potential scaling back of steel tariffs to the appointment of a new Federal Reserve chairman.

From The Wall Street Journal