Resignation
in sentence
272 examples of Resignation in a sentence
Perhaps the most prominent such scandal concerns the string of revelations tying Trump’s administration to Russia, including the
resignation
of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn over “misleading” the vice president about the nature of his pre-inauguration conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the US.
The ANC’s national executive committee has debated establishing a process to secure Zuma’s resignation, which Ramaphosa supporters want within weeks.
Their old school anti-Americanism has been tempered by years of exile, realism, and
resignation.
Indeed, he now invokes his formal democratic legitimacy to fend off demands for his
resignation.
Throughout his career, he was known to play all sides, at times threatening his resignation, only to stay on – or accusing enemies of assassination plots, only to stay alive.
Leaders may still think that “another world is possible,” but, while they use anti-globalization rhetoric, they pursue serious economic policies, even if more out of
resignation
than conviction.
The IMF Needs a Leader from the Emerging CountriesHorst Kohler's
resignation
as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund offers a unique opportunity to reform the embattled international financial institution.
Phelps’ economics remains one of action, not
resignation.
The European Council, which groups EU heads of government, met in Brussels on March 11, but agreed only to call for Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi’s
resignation.
Even if the threat of terrorism will always exist, resilience must not become
resignation.
And if elected officials have failed to take necessary precautions or demonstrated a sense of resignation, voters will let them know at the ballot box.
That was certainly the case at the end of last month, when, in a single day, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, its prime minister, David Cameron, announced his resignation, and Britain and Europe, not to mention global markets, were thrown into turmoil.
If May finds herself unable to muster a parliamentary majority for any version of Brexit,
resignation
and a general election will not be her only recourse.
In the year since my government took office, a mindset of
resignation
has given way to one of limitless possibility – a shift symbolized for many by Tokyo’s winning bid for the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Realizing that the game was lost, the Social Democrats joined with Klaus’s opponents in parliament on January 5th to demand Hodac’s
resignation.
Hatoyama called for an East Asian Community, emphasizing ties with China and South Korea while questioning the continuing presence of US military bases on the island of Okinawa, the issue that eventually triggered his
resignation.
On the same day, Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced his
resignation
in a live television broadcast from Riyadh, accusing Iran of causing “devastation and chaos” through its meddling in other countries.
Boehner’s resignation, though viewed by some as clearing the way for a short-term deal to fund the government, merely underscores the limited ability of any “responsible” Republican leader to control the party’s increasingly fundamentalist caucus.
But, while Hildebrand’s
resignation
should serve as a precedent to be followed by central bankers – indeed, all public officials – everywhere, the circumstances surrounding his departure smell much worse than what caused it.
His
resignation
was warranted – as is enhanced disclosure of central bankers’ personal finances around the world.
In Trump’s case, such a
resignation
could be spurred by the desire for a similar pardon.
To illustrate, he posted the diagram below, showing how business confidence collapsed in Greece during the late spring of 2015, and picked up again only after my
resignation
from the finance ministry.
And it did pick up a month after my
resignation.
The demonstration led to a postponement of the bill, and ultimately to its withdrawal, as well as to the
resignation
of the Secretary for Security, who was responsible for it.
Then came Tung’s
resignation
as Chief Executive in March.
Tens of thousands of indigenous peoples--who were too repressed only 15 years earlier to participate even minimally in national public life--marched on the capital, Quito, demanding Mahuad's
resignation.
But crocodile tears will be shed in Europe to mark his
resignation.
Fortunately, in his second term, with Condoleezza Rice and Karen Hughes at the State Department and Rumsfeld’s reputation dented by failures that in the private sector would have led to his firing or resignation, Bush has shown an increased concern about America’s soft power.
President Charles Taylor's
resignation
from Liberia's presidency and his exile in Nigeria is not only a welcome relief for the war-torn land he so misruled, but also perhaps a bellwether for other discredited dictators.
In Liberia, Bush called for Taylor's
resignation
as a precondition for constructive dialogue and a more active involvement by the US in seeking a peaceful solution to the 15 years of internecine war that ruined the country's economy and infrastructure, as well inciting wars in most of its neighbors.
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