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self-elected
adjective
- having been elected or appointed to a post, position, etc, by onself
Example Sentences
Assemblywoman Shirley Weber passed legislation in 2017 that took the database away from this self-elected board who'd been running it and gave oversight to the attorney generalâs office with a mandate to clean it up and regulate it.
âI am afraid if it is something groundsmen just self-elected to do, there will be no paper trail,â said Stephen Done, the curator at Liverpoolâs club museum.
Radiohead's Thom Yorke has released his latest solo album via BitTorrent in an attempt to bypass "the self-elected gatekeepers" of the music industry.
"Enabling those people who make either music, video or any other kind of digital content to sell it themselves. Bypassing the self-elected gatekeepers. "If it works anyone can do this exactly as we have done.
Mark: âThat is correct until the 1670s, say, when New England encounters a series of very deep crises, a threat to its existence. The crisis comes from parliamentary intervention into New Englandâs trading: the rise of navigation acts, the threat to revoke Massachusettsâ self-elected governor or that Massachusetts elects its own governors, to impose a royal governor in a royal administration.
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