custom that the senate will not approve a presidential appointment opposed majority party senator from the state in which the appointee would serve.
-DAMARIZ(100 salvadorian)
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It's a Dakota word meaning respect and courtesy.
Yes, the noun 'courtesy' is an abstract noun, a word for a behavior or an attitude.
Courtesy is politeness. His courtesy won him friends.
That is the correct spelling of "courtesy call."
There is no special or known abbreviation for the word courtesy. The abbreviation CC usually stands for courtesy copy, however.
presidential appointments
There is no unwritten “ rule of senatorial courtesy “ because the constitution sets the limits on all branches of government.
Senatorial Courtesy
yes, it does.
senatorial courtesy
Supreme Court justices
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Senatorial Courtesy
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Senatorial Courtesy
The question is wrong. It should be: What is senatorial courtesy? Senatorial courtesy is an unwritten political custom or constitutional convention in the United States. The president consults the senior U.S. Senator of his political party of a given state before nominating any person to a federal vacancy within that Senator's state.
Senatorial courtesy is an unwritten policy that the president goes by, in which he consults with senior US Senator before making any nominations for federal vacancy. It is strictly observed when it comes to the appointment of federal district court judges and other national issues.