So, when he says that he is resigning for personal reasons, I see no reason to doubt him. |
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We were all headhunted quickly by big pharmas at home and abroad, but for personal reasons it was important for all of us to stay. |
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Let us just say, there are plenty of individuals who simply decided they wanted a change of scenery for personal reasons. |
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He claimed Sattar had agreed to lend him the money, which he needed for personal reasons. |
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Of course, he may have been despondent for personal reasons having nothing to do with any of this. |
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It seems only 14 per cent of those quizzed said they felt guilty using the Internet at work for personal reasons. |
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He succeeds Rafael del Moral who stepped down from his functions for personal reasons. |
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Two juries were discharged the first because a juror had to withdraw for personal reasons and the second because the jury room was found not to be soundproof. |
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It is impossible to debate with them because they swiftly adopt the position that others are disqualified, for personal reasons, from any right to disagree. |
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It started in a dull fashion, though, when Miranda Ranieri was forced to withdraw from the event for personal reasons, giving the top seed Melissa Martin a walkover. |
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If a candidate must leave the room for personal reasons, an invigilator will accompany the candidate. |
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They get emotionally involved for personal reasons, not for political reasons. |
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Once my mother asked me if I would mind spending the weekend helping my memaw around her house as her live-in nurse had to take off for the weekend for personal reasons. |
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The grievor's request to relinquish his rank was for personal reasons, not related to military requirements. |
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However, employers concerns about workers just using the web for personal reasons may be overblown. |
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Martin Werfeli has decided to relinquish his operational responsibilities as of the end of the year for personal reasons. |
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She replaces Gary Chatfield of Mississauga, Ontario who recently stepped down for personal reasons. |
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The content may be taken and used for personal reasons and for non-commercial usage only. |
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I am today speaking on behalf of my colleague Mrs Weisgerber, who is unable to be here for personal reasons. |
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Some items are frequently purchased by wealthy Americans for personal reasons. |
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Unauthorized disclosure of any official information or its use for personal reasons is prohibited. |
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That is an important issue to me for personal reasons and for many other various reasons. |
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The first was that victims did not report for personal reasons, largely through fear of retaliation by criminal groups. |
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On June 13, 2007, Mr. Sudovar resigned from the above position and as a member of the Board of Directors for personal reasons. |
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For example, if you need some time off for personal reasons, prepare a few options to improve your chances of getting your supervisor's approval. |
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Executives and employees must never influence transactions with suppliers for personal reasons. |
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Members have also earned the right to take leave without pay for personal reasons, provided this leave is not used to go and work with another employer. |
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Her termination came about after the employer became dissatisfied with her productivity, her use of the office cellular phone for personal reasons, and what it saw as her erratic personal life. |
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Accommodations for Friday, May 1stwill not be paid to any delegate who would normally be required to travel on Friday but who has requested to stay over for personal reasons. |
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You cannot deduct the cost of a training course as an employment expense if the course is for personal reasons, the cost is unreasonable, or you receive a lasting benefit from the course. |
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But it was mostly for personal reasons that I returned. |
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Terrorist suicide, like any other suicide, is basically an individual rather than a group phenomenon: People who wish to die for personal reasons do it. |
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Historians, such as Horrox and Pugh, believe Northumberland chose not to aid his king for personal reasons. |
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In October 2012, Davies announced that for personal reasons the show would enter indefinite hiatus. |
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Organizers said Gulbis withdrew for personal reasons. |
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Could it be that he has procrastinated for personal reasons, for fear of losing an inflexible anti-EU electorate, including that associated with Radio Maryja? |
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In May 2013, Marika Fredriksson became the company's new Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer after her predecessor Dag Andresen resigned for personal reasons. |
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Tenby officials and Welsh golf fans were disappointed that the brilliant Irish twin sisters Leona and Lisa Maguire pulled out at the 11th hour for personal reasons. |
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Hills replaces Emma santer, who was appointed to the Plumpton role in February but who left at the end of the last jumps season for personal reasons. |
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Finally, it may happen if a Prime Minister is manoeuvred out of his position by his own party, retires or resigns for personal reasons, or dies in office. |
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O'Leary has accepted Djemba-Djemba's explanation as to his absence without leave for personal reasons following his country's African Nations' Cup exit. |
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