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When asked about pay equity, Romney highlighted his efforts as governor of Massachusetts to hire women to work in his administration. However he does not have a history of appointing women to high-level positions in the private sector, nor did he appoint many women to judicial positions:
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The arbitrator will be either a retired judge or an attorney licensed to practice law and will be selected by the parties from the AAA’s roster of arbitrators. If the parties are unable to agree upon an arbitrator within seven (7) days of delivery of the Demand for Arbitration, then the AAA will appoint the arbitrator in accordance with the AAA Rules.
La parte que desea iniciar el arbitraje debe proporcionar a la otra parte una Solicitud de Arbitraje por escrito como se especifica en las Reglas de la AAA. El árbitro podrá ser un juez retirado o un abogado con licencia para ejercer y será seleccionado por las partes de la lista de árbitros de la AAA. Si las partes no logran ponerse de acuerdo sobre un árbitro dentro de los siete (7) días posteriores a la entrega de la Solicitud de Arbitraje, la AAA nombrará al árbitro de conformidad con las reglas de la AAA.
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The ordinary of a particular place, if he feels it appropriate, may erect a personal parish in accordance with can. 518 for celebrations following the ancient form of the Roman rite, or appoint a chaplain, while observing all the norms of law.
Art 10. Fas est Ordinario loci, si opportunum iudicaverit, parœciam personalem ad normam canonis 518 pro celebrationibus iuxta formam antiquiorem ritus romani erigere aut rectorem vel cappellanum nominare, servatis de iure servandis.