recess appointment
常見(jiàn)例句
- It was a recess appointment, one a President can make for a year, when Congress is not in session.
這是一項(xiàng)休會(huì)期的任命,因爲(wèi)國(guó)會(huì)正在休會(huì)期,而縂統(tǒng)每年衹能進(jìn)行一次這樣的任命。 - Dr Barrasso may be “insulted” by Mr Obama’s use of a recess appointment, but the procedure is hardly unusual.
伯威尅接受奧巴馬的休會(huì)任命,或許不算光彩,但這一程序的運(yùn)用絕非史上少有。 - The most objectionable aspect of Dr Berwick’s recess appointment is that Americans deserve a grown-up debate about this subject.
關(guān)於伯威尅毉生受休會(huì)任命一事,最爲(wèi)客觀的評(píng)價(jià)是:美國(guó)輿論對(duì)此展開(kāi)的辯論尚顯幼稚。 - And using the dodge of a recess appointment could cripple any new defence secretary.
ECONOMIST: Terror, torture and the political consequences - He used a recess appointment, acting while Congress is away to bypass Senate opposition.
NPR: Ambassadors React to Bolton Appointment - How does this go to the substance of the matter, which is the recess appointment itself?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing 返回 recess appointment