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- noun Plural form of
renomination .
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Examples
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According to the Associated Press, a spokesperson for Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has dubbed the renominations "extremely divisive."
The Courts 2009
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Leahy said the renominations amounted to the White House'taking the bait of right-wing partisan groups.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Democrats Warned not to Block Bush's Judicial Nominees 2006
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The last two were renominations of the incumbents under Monroe.
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Even if the candidates were to be renominated what would make such renominations anything but Obama-Style kabuki?
Firedoglake 2010
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Some of the names are renominations of people already serving on boards or commissions.
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Would he really not have made his complaints about delay if Senate Republicans had caused the then-pending nominations to be sent back to the White House over the August recess (thus requiring renominations by President Obama)?
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Leahy said the renominations amounted to the White House "taking the bait of right-wing partisan groups.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Democrats Warned not to Block Bush's Judicial Nominees 2006
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