Congress must approve all appointments of ambassadors == ==
The Legislative body, specifically the Senate, must approve the president's ambassador selections. This is true for other presidential appointments as well.
The Senate.
The president nominates the ambassadors. He or she also nominates public ministers or other officers of the U.S
they are appointed by the president and ratified by the Senate
The President is the head of state and he is expected to receive foreign heads of states. Ambassadors are of lower rank-- they would normally meet with the State Department . The President might have a reception for all of the ambassadors as a courtesy but it is not a major responsibility.
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Most of what Barrack Obama says to his ambassadors is classified, and not in the public domain. But even if some of it were, this would be a difficult question to answer, since we have many ambassadors, and what they say depends on the situation. Some of our ambassadors are posted in countries that are friendly to the United States, and in those countries, the job of a diplomat is to continue maintaining a positive relationship with that country's leaders; many new ambassadors with not a lot of previous experience are posted to countries where we get along well already and thus, no problems are expected. In the countries where there has been previous hostility or perhaps some previous misunderstandings over the years, the job of an ambassador is different, and somewhat more challenging. But even in that situation, the person chosen to be ambassador represents our official policy to that government. The president usually sends skilled and experienced people to be ambassadors in these kinds of countries. As for what the ambassador should say, it reflects whatever the official US policy is towards that particular nation. Ambassadors are often in contact with the State Department and information is exchanged during regular briefings.
We do not know that, or if Brambleclaw will even be leader. He may die or Lionblaze may be chosen instead. But, if he was to be leader, many cats would approve since he has proved his loyalty to ThunderClan many times and is strong.
The executive powers shall be vested in the President of the US He shall hold his office during the term of four years together with vice president, chosen for the same term. Also it must enforce and approve bills and policies.
The present perfect tense of "choose" is "have chosen" or "has chosen." For example, "I have chosen" or "She has chosen."
If you are mature you should perhaps have a second look at your husband because your parents may see things in him you are missing. Perhaps they do not like the way he treats you such as disrespect; dishonesty or general bad manners. If one or more of your friends do not like your husband then see that as a red flag. However, you have chosen your husband and as long as he is respectful in your parents home they should accept your choice of the man you have chosen to marry.
I think he is the chosen one.We have chosen to watch King Kong.He was never chosen to be part of the cheerleading team.
The past participle of the verb to choose is chosen.
people who are chosen people who are chosen people who are chosen