So, Tony, if you are incapable of political acts of kindness please step aside. |
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But there is pressure for him to step aside now to clear the air of animosity that hangs over the agency. |
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They were accused of poor book-keeping and accounting errors and were asked to step aside by the council. |
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They will not suddenly enfranchise women, hold elections and step aside from power. |
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I managed to step aside so that I could descend the escalator several steps behind them. |
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His sarcastic voice sounds vaguely familiar to Rena, and she wishes Jem would step aside so she can get a better look. |
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Cast me as a spear carrier, and I will happily exercise my free will and step aside to give somebody else their five minutes of fame. |
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As I move to enter, I'm forced to step aside as a young fella carrying some bulky shiny metallic object staggers out. |
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I have also noticed that in midtown office buildings, men will step aside for women to both enter and exit elevators ahead of them. |
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If the dealer eventually suspects that you are attempting to control the dice, you run the risk of being asked to step aside from the table. |
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Parish directors and lay ministers are asked to prepare candidates for baptism or marriage, then to step aside when a priest arrives to administer the sacraments. |
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The scuttlebutt is that the aide will step aside in 2010 to make way for an election bid by Mr Biden's son, currently serving in Iraq. |
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Judges are not required to step aside in cases in which they own bonds in one of the parties or receive royalties from a litigant. |
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Could you talk about the challenges Cuban society will face when President Fidel Castro does eventually step aside for good? |
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Everyone going somewhere through a crowd must step aside, keep his elbows in, back up or advance, according to conditions. |
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If the employee will not step aside, the manager must find an alternative solution. |
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When he bought the business his father did not step aside gracefully. |
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Political parties under most military régimes stressed their ability to bring positive economic change if only the military would step aside. |
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Musgrave then changed his mind and asked Robson to step aside in favour of John Sebastian Helmcken. |
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It is unlikely that they will readily agree to step aside for the indigenous population, whatever their level of training. |
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It had to step aside from its own national position as its duty at the EU's helm is to seek a common position. |
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If they have had a bad experience with you, my advice is to step aside. |
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Immediate post-war society demanded they step aside and they did. |
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Basically, you have to learn to move with the times or step aside! |
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On 29 August, Foreign Minister and the leader of New Zealand First, Mr. Winston Peters, agreed to step aside while investigations were being conducted into alleged malpractice involving donations made to his party. |
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The political question behind this report is therefore the following: are the men who rule the roost in this Parliament really prepared to step aside a little and to share the power with us? |
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In these circumstances, the personalist doctrine must step aside since it requires the existence of an owner who has a full and complete right to the patrimony. |
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Once he has changed the party for ever, is it possible he plans to step aside for a more electable chief? |
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First it seems the public safety minister paid an MP to step aside. |
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Foster refused to resign or step aside during any inquiry into her role in the scheme, which led McGuinness to resign. |
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By 1879, however, Fothergill was in financial difficulties and there were calls for him to step aside. |
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In concrete terms, this dilemma is illustrated by the Permanent Security Council which refuses to step aside to allow a reorganization of the UN security system. |
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Tshakapesh also asked the daughters to step aside, and they let him go. |
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They should be prepared to step aside if any matter comes to their attention which would reasonably cause them to be biased in their deliberations. |
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It may indeed have been an important legal and political milestone that reflected a new doctrine in the making, where state sovereignty may have to step aside to make way for universal human rights. |
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In his need for truth, he would humbly step aside before the spouse, his friend, because Jesus was the Messiah and he was just the Master's servant who was unworthy to untie his sandal. |
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Maybe they come to an agreement, to step aside or to strike. |
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The agent kindly instructs you to step aside while they investigate. |
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As a result of those two 40-point losses, head coach James Lowes wase forced to step aside to make way for England coach and former Giants chief Tony Smith. |
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