Unfortunately, he did not follow up by resigning, along with the rest of the board who have sleepwalked to disaster. |
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Let's say that an investigator stumbled upon this and was blackmailed into resigning. |
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The game was over after 25 moves but he tried some tactics before resigning in 34 moves. |
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The Deputy is resigning his seat in the light of the Government's decision to abolish the dual mandate. |
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He should really stop talking about the honorableness of public officials resigning when they have differences with their bosses. |
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The present manager is resigning at the end of March and a volunteer has yet to come forward to take over. |
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The leader of the trade union said he believed Mr Smith had done the honourable thing by resigning. |
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The MPs angered the party leadership in June by resigning the whip at Westminster in a row over policy. |
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He is currently on gardening leave after resigning her post at Merrill Lynch Investment Managers and due to join EFM later this year. |
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France 2, a state-owned channel, broadcasts its news at the same time, and gambled on his resigning. |
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The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning. |
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He was not resigning and would instead table a vote of confidence in parliament on Thursday. |
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Some Russian media are speculating that military officers are resigning in frustration. |
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He is such a sleaze trying to pretend he's resigning because he's gay and had an affair. |
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It would be wrong, however, to whitewash him as the last of the old-school, voluntarily resigning statesmen. |
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When they didn't, she felt utterly shattered and unappreciated, to the point where she is now talking of resigning. |
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After resigning because of delicate health in August of 1918, she was honorably discharged. |
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On February 21 the council gave him an ultimatum of resigning or being sacked. |
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So, when he says that he is resigning for personal reasons, I see no reason to doubt him. |
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He considered resigning, but his sister told him that he had to clear up the mess he had created rather than run away from it. |
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In resigning, he bid farewell to one of the top private sector jobs in Ireland. |
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He received from Archbishop Warham the benefice of Aldington in Kent and, on resigning it, a pension which was continued until his death. |
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He told the players he was resigning in the dressing room after the match and then left straight away. |
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However, the dean has been on sabbatical leave since resigning and will officially depart at the end of the year. |
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He lasted only three years in New York, resigning the editorship in 1970 to return to the West Coast. |
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He made no mention of resigning, and the local press corps, inexplicably, didn't ask. |
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He says he is resigning to spend more time campaigning for progressive causes like fair trade. |
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When you think about it, if Vice-president Verheugen cannot control his departments, should he not consider resigning? |
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He also could keep his place in the family warmth while letting himself dominated by the superego and while resigning from his functions. |
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In a three-hour meeting the military ruler read the Riot Act to his civilian subordinate and let the latter pretend that he was resigning on his own. |
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The gloomy postmortem has begun, but team manager Roy Hodgson is not resigning. |
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Then a young tradesman, on the brink of resigning, told the personnel manager he had known what was wrong from the beginning. |
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Mr Ashdown last night said resigning was 'a bit like announcing the devaluation of sterling,' in that it had to be denied until the last minute. |
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If she had known how to work the system better in terms of nuancing it, she would not have been caught by resigning four days before moving. |
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When it comes to resigning, there are certain etiquettes to abide by to ensure success and a smooth transition. |
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In resigning, a member forfeits any right to any share of the Federation's assets. |
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That will likely lead, I'm sorry to say, to some people resigning from the government or being fired. |
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Six of them are resigning at the NSW election in March but the report may now not be published before the election. |
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Election to the House of Commons led to him resigning as leader, but he remained a member of the council for a further two years. |
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Powell had moved to the Northern Ireland constituency after resigning from the Conservatives over Europe. |
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Before recognising such resignation, the IOC Executive Board may ask to hear the resigning member. |
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A member whose membership has ended or who is resigning shall have no right with regard to the association's assets. |
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Employees have an obligation to give reasonable notice prior to resigning, although what is 'reasonable' is not always clear. |
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The Court of Appeal did agree that the employees had breached their duty to give reasonable notice prior to resigning from their employment. |
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In such cases the employee does not need to state his grounds for resigning. |
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If you feel it is impossible to resolve the conflict, consider resigning from the board. |
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After announcing that he was resigning at the end of the year, he drew attention to five points. |
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Within five days of resigning, the representative shall submit a report of the expenses incurred, with vouchers, to the leader of the group. |
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A member which is wound up, put in liquidation or deceased shall be considered as resigning and shall automatically lose its status of member. |
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Any resigning Member shall promptly pay to the Association any contributions, which may be due for payment at the date of its final departure. |
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Any resignation must be in writing, signed by the resigning member or alternate and sent to the President of the Committee. |
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She dreamed of getting married, resigning from her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother. |
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Three months after resigning from his papacy, Benedict still holds influence in footwear. |
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By the time Ghonim was released from prison, Mubarak was resigning and the Google techie was the new face of the Arab Spring. |
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She dreamed of getting married, resigning her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother. |
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We're far more likely to believe you're resigning to spend more time with someone else's family. |
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More and more of them are resigning, going over to the other side, or declaring their independence. |
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By resigning she did the honourable thing and deserves credit for that. |
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After resigning in a huff, and making statements like he would not reconsider his decision, it seemed like he was burning his bridges, taking a bold step, breaking a path. |
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It is improbable that a timetable for decommissioning would be enough to prevent him from resigning as First Minister and collapsing the executive. |
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What you can be sure of is that Karagounis will do his upmost to justify Jol's decision in resigning him by guiding the Whites to an even higher Premier League finish than last season's 12 place. |
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Since resigning as Labour leader, Miliband has remained on the backbenches. |
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He worked as a salesman for conservatory firm FAB Systems in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics, before resigning over a pay dispute. |
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He thanked the resigning members for their substantial contributions to the development of the Swiss accreditation system and welcomed the new members. |
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The Administrative Part of the Budget had ended the year with a deficit of CHF 163,409, essentially owing to terminal emolument payments for staff retiring or resigning from the Organization. |
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Kurt Halvorson is resigning as chief administrative officer. |
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As some of us only announced that we were not seeking re-election as opposed to resigning, perhaps at some point I will be a guest on the hon. member's television show and we can compare notes on post-parliamentary life. |
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President Prodi declared that the commission who nominates the members of the EGE will take the necessary steps to nominate the new members replacing Mrs Lenoir as well as another resigning member Mr Spiros Simitis. |
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The CLSC will not carry out its mission by resigning itself to satisfying the requests it receives for care and assistance. |
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When a List MSP resigns, the next person on the resigning MSPs' party's list takes the seat. |
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Finally, he set an example for future Prime Ministers by resigning his offices in 1742 after a vote of confidence, which he won by just 3 votes. |
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He lasted just over a year, enduring a whitewash in the 1985 Five Nations, before resigning to concentrate on his business. |
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Party leader Iain Gray, who held on to his own seat by only 151 votes, announced that he would be resigning with effect from later in the year. |
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In spring 1916, Milner hoped Lloyd George could be persuaded to bring down the coalition government by resigning, but this did not happen. |
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Frustrated at his inability to get his way, Lloyd George talked of resigning and taking his case to the public. |
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According to Williams, his membership in the Communist Party lapsed without him ever formally resigning. |
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Expatriate failure is a term which has been coined for an employee returning prematurely to their home country, or resigning. |
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Faced with the option of resigning or more bloodshed, Sanchez de Lozada offered his resignation in a letter to an emergency session of Congress. |
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Until the Prime Minister reacts to the election result, either by deciding to remain on or by resigning, the Monarch has no role. |
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The cabinet considered resigning and leaving it up to Balfour to try to form a Conservative government. |
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Instead of resigning MacDonald requested, and was granted, a General Election. |
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However, a clash of personalities between Stephenson and Vignoles led to the latter resigning, leaving Locke as the sole assistant engineer. |
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Grübel has made it clear that he has no intention of resigning, and there is a concern that even if he did step aside the bank has no obvious successor. |
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Hattersley, one of the party's most senior figures, said he could understand why some Labour members would consider resigning, although he will fight for change from within the party. |
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In an ideal world, resigning from your job would be pleasant and straightforward. Your boss would be understanding and supportive of your needs and no bad feelings would arise. |
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But let us reflect that in most parliaments a vote of no confidence in a single member of the government results in the entire government resigning, not just the individual minister. |
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The Kyokai were minded to fire him, but senior directors persuaded Asashoryu to walk away with a modicum of dignity by resigning himself, something he tearfully did on February 4th. |
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In 1997, when the Ontario government took principals and vice-principals out of the union, Emily chose to stay with the federation therefore resigning her principalship. |
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This led to a string of Labour MPs quickly resigning their roles in the party. |
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If anyone should be resigning or saying sorry, it should be the hon. member and those members of the House because they were not acting in the best interests of Canadians. |
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The resignation shall be effective on the date the notice is given unless the resigning member specifies a later date for the resignation to become effective. |
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Workers will also plant marram grass bushes to bind sand together, as well as carrying out repairs on fences and resigning access routes. |
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Police officers are also allowed, without resigning or taking a leave, to be appointed to or run for election to a local board, such as a school board, public library board, local board of health or planning board. |
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At an important policy conference for the provincial PC government of the time, it was announced that Mike Harris was resigning, and of course that raised quite a hullabaloo. |
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He promptly did the decent thing in the gun-room, by resigning from Bob McCartney's personal party-political bandwagon, the UKUP, after McCartney took heavy flak from exultant Ulster Unionists in the Stormont Assembly. |
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Will the Minister of National Defence practice what he preaches, act according to his military ethic, and prove that he still has a sense of honour by resigning? |
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Although he was initially convicted, he appealed the decision, and the case was eventually settled, the officer receiving a substantial cash payment in return for resigning. |
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On 12 September, however, he announced that he was resigning his seat with immediate effect. |
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A resigning member will remain liable for its financial obligations vis-à-vis the Association until the end of the financial year during which its resignation took place. |
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After the election, Sked was pressured into resigning by a party faction led by Farage, David Lott and Michael Holmes, who deemed him too intellectual and dictatorial. |
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Tynan considered resigning over this interference with the management's artistic freedom, but Olivier himself stayed firmly in place, and Tynan also remained. |
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Lactantius states that Galerius manipulated the weakened Diocletian into resigning, and forced him to accept Galerius' allies in the imperial succession. |
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Among the honours he arranged before resigning as Prime Minister on 21 April 1880 was one for his private secretary, Montagu Corry, who became Baron Rowton. |
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I am resigning in protest of the unfair treatment of our employees. |
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On 25 May, after the Rump agreed to pay his debts and provide a pension, Cromwell delivered a formal letter resigning the position of Lord Protector. |
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Word Ways would offer a plausible excuse for resigning my National Speleological Society membership committee job, one that held little interest for me. |
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