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What does DA stand for?

Direct Appointment (source of commission for military officers)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The governor can either make a direct appointment or open up the process and take applications, said his spokesman, Rem Nivens.
It would be plausible for the Federal Government to appoint suitable Judges from Balochistan at FSC against the direct appointment share so as to fill this gap at the earliest convenient to the benefit of the country in general and the province in particular.
The discussion will also involve the direct appointment of investors to manage the airport train.
The High Sheriff, a direct appointment of the Queen by warrant, is expected to take an active interest in the care and welfare of judges.
Coxe also noted that when the JNC process was amended in 2001 to do away with the Bar's three direct appointments to each nine-member JNC and was replaced by a system where the Bar now sends the governor slates of three people for each of four seats on each JNC, there was "great fear and consternation this would translate into too much of a shift of power to the governor's office to control the judiciary, and it gave .
There is sometimes a waiting list for NHS services but they get a direct appointment with us.
The first method is a direct appointment process, which is most often used when the engineer's services have been used in the past so that there is continuity on a project or when the engineer has been recommended to you.
The direct appointment of judges offers the benefit of seeing good candidates placed into positions from which they can offer society their assistance and guidance in the course of dispute resolution without the influence of political loyalties or patronage.

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