The possessive form for the plural noun agencies is agencies'.
The directors of independent agencies are appointed by the president with the help of the Senate
The directors of independent agencies are appointed by the president with the help of the Senate
The possessive form of the plural noun agencies is agencies'.example: All of the agencies' offices seem to be on the same block.
The possessive form of the plural noun agencies is agencies'.Example: All of the county agencies' employees are eligible for this coverage.
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president
Casting agencies act as the middleman between clients and talent. They work regularly with photographers, companies, directors, producers and casting directors. They also work with the models and actors as well. However, casting agencies are not modeling or talent agencies.
The Illinois Senate
Yes. More often than not, executive directors serve the board yet do not have a seat on that board, but occasionally they do. The agency's bylaws will dictate what is allowable for individual agencies.
The Wannsee conference co-ordinated the roles of the various agencies involved.
It's not exactly clear what Executive Directors you may be referring to, or what agencies. The President DOES have the power to appoint and dismiss the Attorney General of the US though.
Any agency of the Executive Branch who is either not elected or is not protected by Civil Service. This includes the Directors of MOST(all?) state agencies since they usually all serve "at the pleasure of" the elected Governor.