A spate of ministerial resignations, followed by a horribly panicked and botched reshuffle, is another piece of evidence. |
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Ignoring such figures would undoubtedly result in cabinet resignations as the likely leadership candidates, smelling blood, jockey for position. |
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They are disappointed enough and down enough without talk of retirement of resignations or anything like that. |
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The scandal caused a series of resignations from the National's board and also claimed the scalp of its Chief Executive Officer. |
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They tendered their resignations in protest against the firing of their 15 colleagues. |
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Two high-profile directors of the company tendered their resignations recently. |
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We will shortly see calls for major resignations and firings at the Guild office. |
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Meanwhile, we hear about low-level resignations, official investigations and proposals for blue-ribbon commissions. |
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The resignations and ongoing conflicts with the Board of Governors were renewing the demands for the establishment of a student government. |
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It is expected that by the end of this week, 10,000 teachers will have submitted their resignations to the Teaching Services Commission. |
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Several high-profile resignations and retirements have hit hospitals in recent months. |
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In his hectoring manner and contemptuous demands for apologies and resignations, Campbell is the spit of John Humphrys. |
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We're informed the number of resignations from the unit has also risen to unprecedented levels, as men choose family life over military duty. |
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I'm not asking for any resignations at this point as I don't know how far up the chain of command this stupidity goes. |
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During his run, he experienced one firing, two resignations, two contract nonrenewals, and three layoffs. |
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In a brief, grim speech to the nation late on Saturday, the president did not say if he accepted their resignations. |
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There are record resignations and a shortage of quality replacements. |
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The governments are worried that the instability at Eurotunnel will lead to resignations of technical and safety personnel, the newspaper claimed. |
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Party staffers resigned, demanding the resignations of those who had called for their resignations. |
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He will succeeded in persuading them either to take their resignations back or will not send them to the chief minister for onward transmission to Governor for acceptance. |
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In order to address some recent resignations due to other personal matters, we will be recruiting in the new year. |
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These resignations must cause the world community to reconsider the justification for the continuing sanctions policy and also the bombings. |
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In the meantime, the seats of various members have become vacant as a result of resignations. |
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There are, however, gaps in membership due to terms ending or resignations combined with the sometimes slow pace of re-appointment. |
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He asked if there were any planned resignations, and asked any member to get in touch with him or the Secretary privately if necessary. |
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This snowballed into more revelations of ill-gotten wealth, triggering a wave of protests and Cabinet resignations. |
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The four employees concerned had tendered their resignations. |
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Two resignations were received from members of the bilingual teaching staff and two are going on sabbatical leave this coming year. |
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In this way it is possible to anticipate in time to future lease resignations and contract reviews. |
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Mr Gilder has sent a letter to all members, assuring them that there is no crisis at the theatre and giving a brief synopsis of the events that led up to the resignations. |
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I did say that not all ministerial resignations lead to an urgent debate. |
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It includes letters testimonial, notices of intention to ordain, letters dimissory, certificates of baptism, presentations, resignations, and subscriptions, among others. |
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Such resignations are rare, but when they do occur they usually damage the government and Prime Minister, at least for a time, and rarely advance the career of the resigner. |
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The resignations may be an attempt to appease his critics, protect his base, or lay the groundwork for an exit strategy. |
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What is different with these new resignations is that they have resigned while still staying put in Guinea. |
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Following a number of resignations and appointments, as further set forth in Section 5.9.2, Real's board of directors is currently composed of eight directors, of which three are independent directors. |
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The decline has been due to both church membership resignations and falling baptism rates. |
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On 22 June, he and his ministers tendered their resignations to the Queen, who invited the Unionist leader, Lord Salisbury, to form a government. |
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In June 2016, McGregor supported Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn after mass resignations from his cabinet and a leadership challenge. |
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Further resignations could raise doubts about Mr Abe's own future. |
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Even against a backdrop of ministerial resignations and backbench defections to Ukip, Osborne thinks he can trump that with the message that you can't trust Labour with the economy. |
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The table below summarizes departures from the group in 2007 for reasons other than economic layoff: resignations, individual terminations, departures due to the end of a fixed-term contract, and retirement. |
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Any claim that severance pay had been lost through resignations procured under duress would have fallen in all its aspects within the jurisdiction of the arbitrator. |
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You indicated that the Assembly will elect three judges following the resignations that took place this year, including that of our compatriot, Claude Jorda. |
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Could it be that mainland China is trying to muffle dissent? Many in Hong Kong believe, without hard evidence, that mainland China has played a shadowy role in the rash of resignations. |
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Since then, however, representation of women has declined both because of resignations, and reductions in numbers of positions in management categories where women were fairly well represented. |
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Russia, which has for years tried to bully Georgia, suddenly starts being almost gushingly friendly. There are resignations and sackings galore, and talk of coups and civil war. |
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Both men will remain as MPs and Mr Hume as an MEP, but news of their resignations comes at a time when all sides are attempting to strike a deal on IRA decommissioning, policing and demilitarisation by Saturday night. |
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In 1998, the Secretary-General noted that for the first time in United Nations history, there were more resignations than retirements, and that most of these resignations were occurring at the P2 and P3 levels. |
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But resignations also reflect and worsen weakness, because a government that acquiesces to calls for ministerial heads is perceived as too flimsy to resist them. |
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The schedule should allow for some flexibility or provide contingency plans in the case of resignations or absences of members, scheduling delays, publication delays, and so on. |
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Despite declaring his hope then to continue at the head of the party, he was forced to stand down in the face of the threat of resignations by senior colleagues. |
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I must say that I really admire the fidelity with which, according to the canonical norms, Bishops who reach the age of 75 years present their resignations to the Holy Father. |
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At the end of July 2006, a number of parliamentarians criticized the leadership of Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Gedi, resulting in resignations of a number of Cabinet ministers. |
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In addition, the Government maintains that since the Prime Minister never formally accepted the resignations submitted to him, they are not valid. |
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The first study, carried out in 1996, documents the routine use of compulsory pregnancy testing as a condition of employment, and mistreatment and forced resignations for women who become pregnant while employed by maquilas. |
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This led to resignations of senior management members at the time including the then Director General, Greg Dyke. |
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We are not talking about any resignations! |
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In response to Fretilin's expression of continued support for the Prime Minister, Minister Ramos-Horta and a number of other ministers and officials announced their resignations on 25 and 26 June. |
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In addition to the arguments used to explain the resignations, these actions were said to have taken place to thwart the international tribunal that Lebanon and the United Nations must set up. |
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No, because we have deselections and resignations at the council and the group fighting to get a traditional pier has now folded. |
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But with the deselections and resignations, Labour no longer has a working majority on the council. |
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The uncalled for threat of canceling Maharashtra-bound trains, organizing counterattacks on Maharashtrians and threats of resignations will not solve the problem, they said. |
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Having persuaded Sir John Simon and Lord Beauchamp to remain, Asquith suffered only two resignations from his cabinet, those of John Morley and John Burns. |
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A special general meeting was held in 1895 which voted decisively to support the breakaway Northern Union as a founder member, resulting in two resignations from the club. |
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Large scale resignations of psychiatrists are feared mainly due to safety concerns as in some prisons there will be only one staff member to 50 inmates. |
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These resignations are confirmed in Charles's will from the same year. |
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