Resignations The allegations, denied by Trudeau, sparked national outrage and resignations.
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In October alone, we had retirement announcements, voluntary resignations and less-than-voluntary resignations.
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The inquiry has faced more than 20 resignations and layoffs, including high-profile resignations from the commissioner Marilyn Poitras and the executive director Michèle Moreau.
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So far Francis has accepted the resignations of five bishops.
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"The massive resignations are worrying," Rangel said in an interview.
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A LITTLE LIKE buses, resignations rarely come when they should.
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The resignations forced Mrs May into a hasty cabinet reshuffle.
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A week ago she adroitly averted resignations by Brexit ministers.
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That's why that resignations weren't against me or the government.
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It's possible Ivey will not accept some resignations, Jones said.
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It said the resignations had been over "miscommunication" between directors.
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The ministerial resignations sent sterling plummeting more than one percent .
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That decision led to the resignations of two top editors.
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His departure followed two other ministerial resignations just weeks earlier.
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Three lawmakers stepped down or announced their resignations last week.
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There are weekly cabinet rifts, monthly resignations, and in January,
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About 400 of the cases resulted in dismissals or resignations.
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The only thing I could imagine would be mass resignations.
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The White House declined to comment further on the resignations.
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It was there that all 34 bishops offered their resignations.
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Even a rash of resignations would not have guaranteed Mrs.
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Pope Francis has accepted resignations by five of those bishops.
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In response, the party's three remaining ministers submitted their resignations.
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But Mr. Abdullah said resignations would not solve the problem.
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"I hope there are no more resignations," Mr. Barr said.
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You always worry about resignations of executives after a succession.
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More important than the volume of resignations is the quality.
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Their serial resignations became known as the Saturday Night Massacre.
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Still, May faced no immediate resignations from her senior team.
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I was really struck by the lack of principled resignations.
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Resignations amid scandals are rare: Before Franken, only four Senators had called it quits in the midst of a scandal in the last century, according to a list of resignations from the Senate Historical Office.
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Still, the resignations have raised doubts about the new administration's competence.
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Specifically, she wanted to address the resignations of Johnson and Davis.
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But it's clear these latest resignations have thrown everything into turmoil.
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The board resignations were originally reported by The Wall Street Journal.
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The resignations leave Maria Palou and Christian Sobrino on the board.
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A few days later, he demanded resignations from several Cabinet members.
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In recognition of this omission, they have therefore tendered their resignations.
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Francis has not yet announced which resignations to accept, if any.
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Two close aides to Pruitt also announced their resignations this week.
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Five of the resignations have been accepted, according to the Vatican.
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AP's Matt Lee says resignations like this come with every transition.
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Last month, Francis accepted the sixth and seventh of those resignations.
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A church spokesman said later that 21959,21962 resignations had been received.
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Highly public resignations can also draw attention to important policy disagreements.
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If not, then who cares about a handful of token resignations?
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Five of his staffers also announced their resignations following the news.
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The resignations have included vice chairman Khalifa Butti Omeir Bin Yousef.
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Days are now marked by resignations, unanswered messages and idled capacity.
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The Pope has accepted the resignations of five of the bishops.
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Other commission members blamed internal conflicts, not the government, for resignations.
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The Trump resignations could make the Turner departures pale by comparison.
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However, the two resignations this week have greatly undermined this prospect.
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That organization announced resignations from its board of directors' executive leadership.
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Pope Francis has accepted the resignations of seven of Chile's 34 bishops.
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The resignations raised questions about the thoroughness of the administration's vetting procedures.
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The suspensions were followed by three resignations from Ayo Technology Solutions' board.
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"Business is watching with horror the resignations now taking place," he said.
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This, plus a series of resignations by Republicans, has bolstered Democrats' chances.
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USA Gymnastics did not respond directly to the calls for mass resignations.
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The resignations were the result of the end of Marie Ekeland's project.
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The mass resignations also underline how far Brexit now trumps party loyalties.
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Once more is known, other resignations are likely to be in order.
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Resignations: 2017 has seen a constant stream of executives leave the company.
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New administrations (particularly with a change of party) often demand such resignations.
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Unexplained executive resignations are a major red flag for CNBC's Jim Cramer.
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It is a problem that cannot be solved with apologies or resignations.
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The resignations have challenged the president's authority and stalled his reform ambitions.
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"I worry about whether his resignation would spark other resignations," Kaine said.
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RBC issued a statement on Friday saying the resignations were effective immediately.
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It was not immediately clear if all resignations would ultimately be accepted.
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The move has also led to a pair of high-profile resignations.
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Two aids close to the administrator also announced their resignations this week.
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Tony Cornish (R) tendered their resignations after being accused of harassing women.
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For many, the results will be measured in resignations or ruined reputations.
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The final report did not recommend any specific firings or resignations. video
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Some allegations resulted in firings, some in resignations, some in major reorganizations.
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The #metoo movement forced the resignations of three members of Congress -- Reps.
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Police, meanwhile, are struggling with resignations and lack of equipment, they added.
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The pope has accepted the resignations of Bishop Barros and four others.
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Francis has not yet said which resignations he will accept, if any.
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He ultimately dispatched investigators and accepted the resignations of some Chilean bishops.
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Since the scandal broke, the academy has been further rocked by resignations.
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Such a step would risk cabinet resignations and enrage the party faithful.
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The big picture: The number of resignations has mounted in recent weeks.
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It was not immediately clear if Mr. Zeman would accept the resignations.
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John Manly, an attorney who represents survivors, said they welcomed the resignations.
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The number of resignations is higher during the summer months as well.
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The school quickly announced the resignations of Ms. Janavs and Mr. Hodge.
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The US attorney's office in Washington declined to comment on the resignations.
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In the wake of the Stone resignations, Barr switched to damage control.
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Earlier, three of his senior ministers announced they had tendered their resignations.
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In a way, the Deadspin resignations bring the labor movement full circle.
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By Thursday, the number of resignations doubled to at least 15 staffers.
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We haven't seen anything like mass resignations or even concerted work slowdowns.
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It was unclear how many of the 46 holdovers had submitted resignations.
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Thursday's resignations are an embarrassment rather than a direct threat to Zuma.
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The rate of resignations is also higher during the summer, Weisbeck says.
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From dogs to resignations, check out photos from this week in Washington.
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In late 2017, NSO executives grew concerned about a spate of resignations.
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Firings, resignations & criminal charges Price says she and another attorney will be representing Abuslin, whose case has led to police officers' terminations, resignations and suspensions across a half dozen police departments and the resignation of three Oakland police chiefs.
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On one hand, demanding mass resignations is part of the change in administration.
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Trump, who asked for Flynn's resignations, had been "treated unfairly" by the press.
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SANDERS: You know, I don't go around asking for governor's resignations every day.
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The Prime Minister could face more resignations, and a challenge to her leadership.
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Francis accepted seven of the resignations and dismissed two others from the priesthood.
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On the spot, Duterte demanded the wholesale resignations of the commission's senior management.
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The hardest question is whether this week's resignations will lead to a realignment.
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Those resignations are not related to the Smollett case, according to Foxx's office.
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His response on the issue of protest resignations was a bit more confusing.
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Mass resignations followed by voluntary testimony to congressional committees are a constitutional mechanism.
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Google dropped that project, called Maven, following employee protests through petitions and resignations.
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Conyers, Franken and Franks all announced their resignations this week amid the allegations.
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May's minority government has witnessed 29 resignations in a little over two years.
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May's government has now witnessed 29 resignations in a little over two years.
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Protesters also called for the resignations of Alvarez and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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With this week's resignations, the statistics watchdog now has five posts lying vacant.
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Forty-five other Obama-appointed US attorneys were also asked for their resignations.
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The call for resignations applies to all Senate-confirmed U.S. Attorneys, including Bharara.
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History shows well-timed and principled resignations help illuminate and focus on problems.
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News of the board resignations was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
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The group also won the resignations of numerous pro-development Elwood board members.
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After the high-profile resignations and the apologies, will there be lasting change?
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Allegations against other members of Congress have recently led to several resignations. Sen.
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Park accepted the resignations of eight of her top aides over the weekend.
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The resignations reopened speculation about a challenge to her leadership, something that Mrs.
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There has been a flurry of top-level resignations, and he forecast more.
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The rate of police resignations has increased slightly in the last two months.
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The scandal has resulted in multiple resignations from Trudeau's Cabinet and inner circle.
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Editor's note: This article has been updated with details of the latest resignations.
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The resignations, first reported by Chinese state media, will take effect on Monday.
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In an interview with Reuters, he said he may accept additional bishops' resignations.
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Among the previous resignations were dual citizens of Italy, Canada and New Zealand.
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But administration officials said discussions over the resignations had been ongoing for weeks.
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Nixon instead fired Cox himself, and accepted Ruckelshaus and Richardson's resignations on Oct.
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All 31 offered their resignations, and the Vatican eventually accepted five of them.
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One by one, Deadspin staff writers announced their resignations on Twitter on Wednesday.
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EPA RESIGNATIONS: Two top officials at the EPA offered their resignation this week.
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The resignations are just the latest staffing changes in the RNC's data department.
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The NAACP called for the resignations of the university's president and board chairman.
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He has so far accepted five resignations and is expected to accept more.
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The moves follow harsh criticism of the organization charged with overseeing all U.S. Olympic sports governing bodies from athletes like Aly Raisman, who said the USOC "shamelessly" took credit for a "few USAG resignations" in a statement following those resignations.
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Since Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, he has overseen one of the most chaotic Cabinets in modern history -- with resignations, firings and the whispers of future resignations and firings an almost-daily story.
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Resignations, market sell-offs, and calls for the U.K. prime minister to step down.
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However, the House is now at 428 members due to resignations and a death.
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All of them tendered their resignations, and Francis has accepted five, including Bishop Barros's.
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On Wednesday, Trump disbanded two major business councils following a cascade of member resignations.
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"Characterizing these as protest resignations is totally inaccurate," one State Department official told Hudson.
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The resignations reduce Nidaa Tounes's seats in Parliament to 58, while Ennahda holds 69.
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Park's office said on Friday she ordered her senior secretaries to tender their resignations.
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The publication of Palacios' video last month triggered a slew of high-profile resignations.
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But Alabama lawmakers, reflecting the public mood, don't want the resignations to end there.
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The executive board of the fund offered their resignations after the report was released.
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Despite the internal strife, there have been no resignations from Trump's aides or underlings.
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The ministers said their resignations would allow investigators to probe the claims without interference.
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In other words, the resignations are another version of the social ritual of exclusion.
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Republican resignations is that the GOP is losing some of its last few members
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The scandal resulted in the resignations of Blair and the newspaper's top two editors.
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He has suffered a series of high-profile resignations, including that of his brother.
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The scandal has already led to the resignations of two members of Rosselló's Cabinet.
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And last month, board Chairman Robert Milton and director Laurence Simmons announced their resignations.
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President Trump added to the British government's woes days after the resignations, criticizing Mrs.
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In normal times, either scandal might prompt their resignations, as opposition politicians have demanded.
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Calls for resignations came from fellow Virginia Democrats, Republicans and even 2020 presidential candidates.
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The allegations have led to apologies, resignations, professional shunning and in some cases, counterattacks.
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The resignations immediately set off speculation about more defections, the potential fall of Mrs.
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The scandal dominated the news for months and led to several high-level resignations.
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Both men's resignations came as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Faced with staff resignations and significant debt, the organization declared bankruptcy after 22004 years.
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Sanders refused to call for more resignations, but strongly hinted they would be welcome.
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These resignations come the same day as GitHub Universe, the company's big product conference.
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Knowles sent a letter on Monday to Zinke to inform him of the resignations.
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It would take at least a decade to recover from a surge in resignations.
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But when information is everywhere, some things are better left buried. Scandals. Backstabbing. Resignations.
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On Monday, the USA Gymnastics announced resignations from its board of directors' executive leadership.
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Again, some good news about November for Republicans may stem the tide of resignations.
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Some are planning a walkout, as well as a sit-in over the resignations.
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SOME resignations from high office are like the cauterising of a wound: brutal but decisive.
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The resignations have left the headcount at the Academy, which was originally 18, at 10.
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But the latest dramatic resignations reveal the obstacles that May faces in finalizing the withdrawal.
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MedMen confirmed the resignations of Cook and Trager later Friday morning in a press release.
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Obama did replace Bush-era holdovers, but did not ask for resignations all at once.
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Until now, Academy members have been appointed for life and resignations have been extremely rare.
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So far, the pope has accepted resignations by five of those bishops, including Juan Barros.
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He was one of the 85033 federal attorneys asked to submit their resignations last month.
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Five ministers had tendered their resignations from Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk's government but four returned.
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The Trump White House has been defined by the constant churn of sackings and resignations.
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May, whose government has suffered two recent cabinet resignations, the dispute is another unexpected headache.
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May, that would just as surely prompt widespread resignations and defections among pro-European Conservatives.
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Separately, the Health Ministry announced on Friday that all resignations were suspended for there months.
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But with rumors of more cabinet resignations and a vote of no confidence for Mrs.
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Recent gaps and resignations at the State Department do nothing to make that task easier.
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Instead, the commission is mired in criticism and resignations, including that of the executive director.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), forced resignations from senior party officials, including Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
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Franklin, Ashken and Domenico De Sole announced their resignations from the Newell board last month.
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Hope Hicks This might be the most consequential of all the recent White House resignations.
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Capitol Hill has been rocked by claims that have resulted in the resignations of Sen.
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"I'm going to a pretty hotspot right now, with a lot of resignations," he added.
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The day after Petchesky's firing, at least seven Deadspin staffers announced their resignations on Twitter.
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Protests have led to the resignations of the prime ministers of Lebanon, Malta and Iraq.
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Several news outlets cited tension with Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as spurring the resignations.
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Y.) and Al Green (Texas) of having ties to Farrakhan, and called for their resignations.
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The release forced resignations from senior party officials including DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.).
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It's not defeat at the polls that's driving this shift, though, it's retirements and resignations.
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BBC will keep him though, they don't seem to mind the gender pay gap despite resignations.
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These stories have been met by a flood of demands for the resignations of the officeholders.
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Barr's intervention led to the withdrawal or resignations of all four prosecutors working on Stone's case.
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The resulting scandal caused multiple resignations, criminal charges, and settlement payouts in the double-digit billions.
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Neither Gabb nor the SCL Group gave a reason for Gabb's resignations, which were not announced.
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John Conyers and Ruben Kihuen, face allegations of harassing female staffers and calls for their resignations.
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These resignations follow the firing of Barry Petchesky, who was serving as interim editor-in-chief.
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The company last month announced the resignations of its chief executive officer and chief financial officer.
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Those announcing their resignations were Jon Keegan, Lauren Kirchner, Adrianne Jeffries, Leon Yin, and Surya Mattu.
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Mr Erdogan is said to have ordered the resignations, which began with the mayor of Istanbul.
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The resignations have underlined May's limited ability to impose cabinet discipline around a softer Brexit strategy.
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The threat of more resignations will strengthen the hand of Brexit moderates who have not left.
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These resignations leave the government "without a functioning body to designate national historic or natural landmarks."
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Note: This list includes retirements and resignations, not those seeking or appointed to a higher office.
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On October 20, 1973, President Nixon ordered that Cox be fired, prompting Richardson and Ruckelshaus' resignations.
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Superdry's board had opposed Dunkerton's return, saying it would be highly disruptive and could trigger resignations.
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Organizing mass resignations or demanding that Congress shut down all policymaking is not the American way.
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In the current age of Brexit and Conservative Party resignations, that is no longer the case.
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Belgium's prime minister on Thursday rejected resignations by the interior and justice ministers over the failures.
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That number dwindled down to one amid a string of resignations, including the company's two founders.
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The pound dropped sharply against the US dollar following the resignations, weakening as much as 1.8%.
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They both cited fear for the safety of their families as the reason for the resignations.
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Trump also called Bharara on March 9, a day before the request for resignations went out.
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The Trump administration abruptly requested the resignations of 46 Obama-era U.S. attorneys earlier this month.
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MEXICO'S PRESIDENT LOPEZ OBRADOR SAYS HOPES THAT THERE ARE NOT MANY MORE RESIGNATIONS FROM HIS ADMINISTRATION
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They carefully time each allegation, roll out demands for apologies or resignations, and organize "grassroots" boycotts.
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The Justice Department said it was not unusual for a new administration to request such resignations.
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" "I still have to accept the resignations of two (bishops) who have exceeded the age limit.
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May's government — deeply divided, and sometimes chaotic — suffered around three dozen ministerial resignations during her tenure.
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That scandal did not directly implicate Mr. Moon, but it led to resignations, censures and indictments.
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It's unclear whether that happened, or whether Trump just shut down the group after the resignations.
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We also covered the resignations of two cabinet secretaries and the implications of landmark scientific reports.
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Met with cabinet resignations and widespread expectation of failure, it is unlikely to break the impasse.
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But the political chaos of recent days — a swirl of cabinet resignations and calls for Mrs.
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The president tweeted about both resignations, which he said were amicable, as well as Michael Cohen.
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The Trump cabinet, more than any in memory, has been tainted by ethical transgressions and resignations.
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Detroit is already facing a teacher shortage and an unprecedented number of midyear resignations and retirements.
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In Japan, public discussions of sexual harassment and assault are avoided and such resignations are rare.
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The fallout from the shooting included the resignations of the city's police chief, manager and judge.
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Since winning a landslide victory in June, Raggi has been beset by resignations, infighting and scandals.
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In recent weeks, the flurry of high-profile firings and resignations appears to have gained momentum.
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That is the age at which bishops are expected to submit their resignations to the Vatican.
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Y.) and Al Green (D-Texas) of having ties to Farrakhan, and called for their resignations.
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On Monday, the seven lawmakers gave differing reasons for their resignations when they addressed the media.
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The resignations come amid reports of a power struggle with the chairman of the board, Ed Warner.
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That announcement sparked several high-level resignations—including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Brexit Secretary David Davis.
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Christopher Hope said he had been informed by a minister that the resignations would happen on Wednesday.
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And fallout, like the resignations last week of two top aides, Millan Hupp and Sarah Greenwalt, continues.
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And then with subsequent reports like Dave McClure, there are also resignations, as well as Ignition Partners.
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"Mundell says no resignations tonight as far as he knows...," the BBC's Nick Eardley said on Twitter.
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The resignations were the latest in more than a year of upheavals in the Vatican's communications department.
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At least three other staffers have also left, Politico reported, citing Trump as contributing to their resignations.
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There seem to be more resignations and firings on the horizon, the questions is, who's going next?
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During this summer alone, there were resignations, convictions, and countless tweets from a certain Commander in Chief.
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Both outcomes prompted the resignations of prime ministers: Matteo Renzi in Rome, and David Cameron in London.
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He had been among 46 U.S. attorneys who were told a day earlier to submit their resignations.
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McEntee's ouster is the latest in a long line of resignations and firings within the Trump administration.
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In the past few weeks, the resignations of powerful Democrats in Congress including Franken and former Rep.
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There will be more resignations and changes, the sources said, but nothing is believed to be imminent.
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Angry publics have been demanding explanations from wealthy people implicated, or the resignations of political leaders named.
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"Future resignations make no sense," Conte told a news conference, dismissing Siri's attempt to delay the decision.
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Their resignations are set to take effect late this week and early next week, the source said.
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Leadership at the conservative group requested that the staffers hand in their resignations, The Daily Beast reported.
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Tillerson's ouster is the latest in a long line of resignations and firings within the Trump administration.
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" The Guardian summed up the previous day's action as "Resignations, a coup and a day of hostility.
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In a departure from previous resignations, her soon-to-be-former colleagues expressed sorrow at her departure.
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But the deal was delayed temporarily because of a wave of employee resignations related to the investment.
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The Trump administration last week requested the resignations of 46 U.S. attorneys appointed under former President Obama.
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Wu and Fan confirmed their resignations, but declined to comment on where they would be heading next.
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In more recent history, the most high-profile resignations-on-principle have been lower level public servants.
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Those disclosures led to a string of forced resignations and firings in entertainment, the media and beyond.
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Yes, there have been some political resignations, but primarily among people who have confessed to their sins.
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After Dr. Kellerman and his colleagues left, five of the clinic's remaining seven urologists submitted their resignations.
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The British pound fell sharply after the resignations, prompting fears of recession, job losses and food shortages.
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"He helped me get the job by hitting those guys," Mr. Scaramucci said, referring to the resignations.
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Headlines in hard-line newspapers demanded resignations, and the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Guards, Gen.
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More resignations are expected across the firm in the coming weeks, as 2019 bonuses are paid out.
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Is there a Saturday Night Massacre that could happen within days and involve mass firings and resignations?
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The scandal led to charges against several top MSU officials and the resignations of two university presidents.
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Recent weeks have seen a number of resignations including a deputy minister, two prosecutors and a judge.
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Undoubtedly, some share of these resignations was inevitable and therefore cannot be solely attributed to this administration.
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Oxfam conducted an internal investigation in 2011, but never revealed details of the subsequent firings and resignations.
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AFTER HER proposed Brexit deal triggered a flurry of government resignations, Theresa May's job is on the line.
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A company spokeswoman confirmed the resignations, plus related layoffs of an undisclosed number of sales and marketing employees.
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Barros has denied the charge, but he was one of 31 Chilean bishops who recently submitted their resignations.
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According to the Stanford study, resignations fell by 50 percent when employees were allowed to work from home.
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"For sure, some resignations would be needed and probably inevitable from the government," said political commentator Cristian Patrasconiu.
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In 2010, Steven Slater became famous for executing one of the most epic public resignations in recent history.
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And the claims are still appearing online by the hour — leading many to demand resignations from those accused.
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Voluntary resignations have grown by over 50% from 2011-12 to 2017-18; workload is increasingly the cause.
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The resignations came a day after PREPA named board member Rafael Diaz-Granados chief executive effective July 15.
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The statement did not provide a reason for the resignations, but Mali has been plagued by ongoing insecurity.
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But some governance experts say the resignations of senior executives risk increasing the sense of uncertainty at Tata.
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But as public pressure mounted and Trump doubled down on his equivocation, more resignations began to trickle in.
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Beyrer described the PACHA resignations as "an important gesture" that reflects the anxieties of many HIV/AIDS advocates.
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Three members of Congress announced resignations this week, and almost everyone believes there will be more to come.
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The strategy appears to be bearing some fruit, with activist shareholders winning board-level resignations or strategy changes.
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The United States Olympic Committee, which was also targeted by Nassar's former patients, including Raisman, supports the resignations.
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After the resignations, the board appeared to be left with just two members, Maria Palou and Christian Sobrino.
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Thursday's resignations came a day after PREPA named board member Rafael Diaz-Granados chief executive effective July 15.
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Protesters demanding the resignations of Sagawa and Aso have gathered in front of the ministry in recent weeks.
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Then in March, Trump's administration asked for resignations from 46 US attorneys held over from the Obama years.
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The staffers apologized to Kirk and Owens, but it was not clear if the resignations had taken effect.
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Yuri Calderón, joined the list of resignations Monday, stepping down following allegations that police failed to curb unrest.
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The resignations come on the heels of new investigations into Pruitt's behavior from EPA Inspector General Arthur Elkins.
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Japan's opposition called the situation "a state of emergency" and said they would pursue the resignations in parliament.
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The resignations may make it harder for her to convince members of her party to back the agreement.
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The tightening of the reins has led to public outcries by scientists and a landslide of agency resignations.
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This is the kind of scandal that could set off mass resignations that give the Democrats majority power.
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But this month has been particularly rocky with the resignations of Ryan Zinke as secretary of interior, Gen.
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A company spokesperson confirmed the resignations of the managers from Uber's international, business operations and physical security teams.
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Once the resignations are submitted, it would be Trump's decision on whether to accept all of them. Sen.
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Other staffers are looking for other work after a series of high-profile resignations and firings this summer.
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The resignations came after Corbyn sacked Hilary Benn, Labour's foreign policy chief, for losing confidence in his leadership.
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Democrats, sensing opportunity, have worked to purge alleged sexual harassers from their ranks with the resignations of Sen.
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Rumors are swirling -- in the wake of the planned resignations of Franken, Conyers and former Arizona Republican Rep.
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The states with the most resignations are Massachusetts with 20, then Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina and New York.
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Kerry Perry, president and CEO of USA Gymnastics, said in the release that the organization supports the resignations.
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"The resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson raises serious questions about the viability of the U.K. position."
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As part of Access, the Alphabet unit, Fiber has endured cost-cutting measures, layoffs, and two CEO resignations.
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Ian Katz, an analyst with Capital Alpha Partners, said he was surprised that the resignations happened so quickly.
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But on Friday afternoon, facing mounting pressure, Mr. Saudino and his four deputies submitted their resignations, effective immediately.
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What's more, Congress is reckoning with a slow trickle of sexual harassment allegations, following the resignations of Sen.
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The scandal had earlier led to resignations of top officials at Michigan State, including the school's former president.
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The resignations come amid growing concern by scientists that their voices are being suppressed by the Trump administration.
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Others point to polls that showed Virginia voters were considerably less hungry for resignations than their representatives were.
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These allegations can often lead to dramatic consequences, as we have recently observed with the resignations of Sen.
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President Trump is right to call for the resignations of Pelosi and Schiff and other Democrats in response.
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An attempt to stitch together a compromise last week fell apart and led to a spate of resignations.
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As of Friday evening, though some of the prosecutors had publicly announced their resignations, Mr. Bharara had not.
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Miers was subpoenaed as part of a probe into the forced resignations of a group of US attorneys.
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State media said the minister of education Azmi Mahafza and tourism minister Lina Annab had tendered their resignations.
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The Interior Department said it welcomes the resignations of most members of an advisory committee on national parks.
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A company spokesperson confirmed the resignations of the managers from Uber's international, business operations and physical security teams.
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This week's resignations may have Brexit as the backdrop, but that was not the cause of the rupture.
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He said he also would recuse himself from discussions involving those institutions for a year after his resignations.
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The F.A.A. said it has seen "no measurable increase" in unplanned retirements or resignations by air traffic controllers.
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May, who declined to be interviewed for this article, stood firm in the wake of the ministerial resignations.
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Three have completely disbanded, while others have lost individual members, bringing the total resignations to at least 69.
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There were more investigations, more shocked resignations: Lorin Stein of the Paris Review resigned following an internal investigation.
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Theresa May has appointed new ministers, including her third Brexit secretary and counting, following another round of cabinet resignations.
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That disagreement led to the resignations of Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William D. Ruckelshaus.
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Several public figures have announced their resignations in a country where personnel changes normally take place behind closed doors.
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To add strength to this view of the future, the cabinet has suffered a rash of resignations this week.
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However, Ghani rejected the resignations and instead instructed them to find ways to prevent fresh attacks by militant groups.
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But despite disgust among his MPs about his handling of the row, there has been no wave of resignations.
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The pope's acceptance of the high-level resignations in America and Australia has been widely welcomed in Catholic circles.
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The resignations of Belove and Elnashai have clearly roiled Los Angeles cinephiles, who revere Cinefamily as an artistic institution.
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A cascade of resignations — and denunciations of Trump — began after Tuesday's press conference in which Trump defended white supremacists.
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The political turmoil and mass resignations threaten Maduro's government, which depends on oil for 90 percent of export revenue.
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He encouraged Mr Trump to clear US attorneys' offices of Obama appointees who had not already offered their resignations.
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"USA Gymnastics has received resignations from all of the members of its Board of Directors," a tweet announcement read.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking in Moscow, said the resignations would make the opposition more reasonable and realistic.
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The party stopped short of deciding to leave the coalition already although resignations by its ministers remain an option.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta's chief of staff, Joseph Kinyua, said on Wednesday all 10 of them had submitted their resignations.
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The resignations were sought by minority shareholders in the wake of the investigation by Israel's markets regulator last year.
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There were other concerns too, not least two cabinet minister resignations over the government's handling of a corruption scandal.
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The mass resignations also deflect attention from Bathiudeen while halting the no-confidence motion that could hurt the government.
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While the main action unfolds at Buckingham Palace, we will probably see more current government ministers announce their resignations.
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Political mud had already drowned Bell Pottinger, a British public-relations firm, and forced resignations at KPMG, an auditor.
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The resignations and May's precarious position left investors panicking that Britain could exit the European Union without any agreement.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — The directors of two of the world's most popular art museums recently announced their resignations.
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His treatment by the authorities led in 2014 to the resignations of the then police commissioner and justice minister.
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Kathleen Cooper, one of the seven board members who remained after the resignations in June, replaced MacInnis as chairman.
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Accusations of inappropriate sexual behavior or misconduct have led to the resignations of three members of Congress this month.
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May, who knew even before the resignations that she would struggle to win Parliamentary approval for her draft agreement.
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But they cite the lack of resolution as a reason to slow down on those immediate calls for resignations.
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After the resignations, what efforts were made to reach out to Mr. Flynn about seeking immunity or possible pardon?
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This year, there were questions of impeachment, resignations from major leaders, and political and environmental protests across the world.
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The Chequers agreement has already led to the resignations of high-profile cabinet members David Davis and Boris Johnson.
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The cabinet deal was then undermined by the resignations of Brexit minister David Davis and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
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The resignations of Mr. Key and of Mr. Little put new leaders in charge of the two biggest parties.
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The pope may accept or reject the resignations individually, though it was not immediately clear when that would happen.
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In a statement addressing their resignations, Diller said the board had disagreed with "the departing leadership's vision for growth."
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Tanya Chan, an opposition lawmaker, said the experts' resignations amounted to a "vote of no confidence" on the investigation.
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Sexual harassment and accusations of inappropriate behavior led to the recent resignations of three lawmakers in recent months: Sen.
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Pompeo's address Wednesday was his first opportunity to address the entire 79-member coalition since the announcement and resignations.
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Any further movement toward a softer Brexit deal could risk an immediate leadership challenge and even more Cabinet resignations.
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"I have been disappointed that there have been no resignations on principle by the political appointees of this administration."
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The admissions by those two Democrats have plunged Virginia into turmoil and led to calls for both men's resignations.
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Many had expected her to join the wave of resignations that followed the publication of May's draft withdrawal deal.
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Congress is already under scrutiny amid a raft of resignations and retirements in recent weeks triggered by harassment claims.
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Following accusations of a cover up of abuse in Chile, all 34 of the country's bishops offered their resignations.
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The resignations drew condemnation across Sri Lanka, with senior politicians expressing outrage on the communal nature of the demands.
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He said he could accept more resignations but did not say which bishop or bishops he had in mind.
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"The second resignation begs the question – what did happen and could there be more resignations," he said by email.
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Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, expects these considerations to trigger ministerial resignations this summer.
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The resignations appeared to be part of a series of top management changes initiated by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's government.
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The proposal has triggered four resignations from her government, most notably Dominic Raab, the minister in charge of negotiating Brexit.
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His alleged behavior, staffers say, led to the resignations of no fewer than five employees from 2015 to late 2017.
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Trump was greeted at the palace by May, whose government has been rocked by resignations from ongoing tumult over Brexit.
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Announcing their resignations alongside Umunna were MPs Luciana Berger, Gavin Shuker, Angela Smith, Chris Leslie, Mike Gapes, and Ann Coffey.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys, via a Justice Department announcement on Friday afternoon.
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Steel's departure follows the resignations of Hershey trustees Richard Zilmer, John Fry and Stephanie Bell-Rose over the past year.
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An inquiry that Trudeau promised into missing and murdered Indigenous women has been mired in resignations and lack of action.
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Mr. Bharara was among 46 United States attorneys who were asked in March of last year to submit their resignations.
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The scandal divided the Swedish Academy and prompted a string of other resignations, including by Sara Danius, the permanent secretary.
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With the latest resignations, the pope has removed the leadership of about 20 percent of the Latin American country's dioceses.
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The Italian prime minister has suddenly requested resignations from 6 deputy directors of Italian intelligence agencies: DIS, AISI and AISE.
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Of the various resignations to send shockwaves across the country, it was Franken's that appeared to carry the most handwringing.
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In Chile, all of the country's bishops offered their resignations to the pope last year over a widespread cover-up.
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Illegal political funding to candidates in local assembly elections in 2009 prompted the resignations of the then CEO and chairman.
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Male lawmakers from both sides of the aisle faced their own set of allegations, leading to a swath of resignations.
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Boyko Borissov demanded the resignations of Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski, Regional Development Minister Nikolay Nankov and Interior Minister Valentin Radev.
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His announcement triggered a spate of further resignations by generals and civil servants who made similar accusations against the government.
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U.S. Attorneys Dana Boente and Rod Rosenstein did submit their letters and the president reportedly declined to accept their resignations.
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Illegal political funding to candidates in local elections in 2009 also prompted the resignations of the then CEO and chairman.
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"You need to be very cautious when you see unexplained resignations by key executives," the "Mad Money" host told investors.
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Spiering asked about the retraction of a Russia-related CNN story and the resignations of three staffers associated with it.
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"By our assessment, it looks like further cancellations are inevitable due to the continuing resignations of pilots," the letter said.
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Forty-six U.S. attorneys, all of whom were appointed by former President Barack Obama, were asked to submit their resignations.
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Johnson's comments follow a number of resignations from Trump's business advisory councils as well as among White House senior staff.
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Prospects: As long as said strikes, rows and resignations can be avoided, France are hot favourites to win the tournament.
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She has already survived the resignations of high-profile Cabinet ministers earlier this year -- including Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary.
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Taken in total, these resignations are all the evidence you need that this is a chaotic and incompetently run administration.
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Meanwhile, Trump has already had two resignations from his Cabinet and many more from among his top White House staff.
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After last week's resignations, the governor appointed two new members to join the remaining two members on the PREPA board.
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By Tuesday evening, five ministers who voted for Dutton had submitted their resignations, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Television.
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His announcement brought a wave of other resignations by generals and civil servants who made similar accusations against the government.
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The senior military official said the resignations were "not a surprise" given Ghani's emphasis on establishing accountability for security officials.
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Soon after Sessions replaced Lynch, he demanded the immediate resignations of all U.S. Attorneys who remained from the Obama years.
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The coverage led to the dismissals or resignations of several officers involved and to a change in the prison's administration.
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After Richardson and Ruckelshaus' resignations, Solicitor General Robert Bork (at this point acting head of the Justice Department) fired Cox.
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Now New Democracy officials are calling for government resignations, prompting heated clashes in the news media and on social media.
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"I still have some people that I want to change (always seeking perfection)," he wrote on Twitter, forecasting more resignations.
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Since President Trump's inauguration, White House staffers and cabinet officials have left in firings and resignations, one after the other.
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On Monday, several top board members of U.S.A. Gymnastics announced their resignations, including the group's chairman, vice chairman and treasurer.
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And she recovered her resolve quickly enough to call for the resignations of Al Franken and, just this week, Trump.
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Even assuming she gains the cabinet's approval on Wednesday without a politically damaging raft of resignations — not a given — Mrs.
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Two days later, the organization accepted the resignations of Mr. Haskell; Josh Randle, the president; and Lynn Weidner, the chairwoman.
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Disagreement within the Trump administration over how to handle the migrant surge has led to rancor, leaks and recent resignations.
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And the government is in disarray, troubled by cabinet resignations and embroiled in a series of sex and sleaze accusations.
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Well, she must have seen and heard much of the drama that has resulted in dozens of high-level resignations.
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Mr. Turnbull has rejected most of the flurry of resignations from ministers, but the Liberal Party is in obvious crisis.
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He sought to expand Monday's resignations into a broader condemnation of the network's coverage, and that of other news organizations.
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It's unclear if the resignations signal a rift in Russia's political elite or a coordinated plan to reshape the system.
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The report was released Tuesday, a day after several members of the NIAC who developed the report tendered their resignations.
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Mark Sandy, a career OMB official, testified on the resignations to House impeachment investigators behind closed doors on November 16.
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Two resignations from the Cabinet of Prime Minister Theresa May earlier this week were not intended to have this effect.
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The breach resulted in bipartisan outrage on Capitol Hill and the resignations of the company's chief information and security officers.
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These resignations don't threaten Jeremy Corbyn's control over the Labour Party because they confirm his appeal rather than confronting it.
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Catholic bishops are required to offer their resignations at age 75, but they often are allowed to serve beyond that.
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Bishop said Dutton and Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, former Minister for International Development and the Pacific, have had their resignations accepted.
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Public perception is that senior leadership resignations have resulted in chaos inside the department; the inmates are running the asylum.
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The pardon has touched off a wave of resignations, including those of several members of Congress and senior civil servants.
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In a statement on Saturday, they called the resignations "reassuring," but called for the organization's entire board to step down.
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The White House has been besieged by staff shake-ups, resignations, and firings since Trump took office in January 2017.
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Her government has faced two recent cabinet resignations, with another top minister still under investigation over allegations of inappropriate conduct.
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Leader Jeremy Corbyn, who was criticized for running a lackluster remain campaign, came under fire with widespread resignations and confidence votes.
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The CEOs' resignations are part of a broader trend of major corporations taking a public stand on issues of social justice.
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So far, three ruling party lawmakers have announced their resignations from Kuczynski's party, which controls about a fifth of congressional seats.
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Opposition parties have stepped up the pressure on the state government, demanding the resignations of Adityanath and the state health minister.
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Gretchen Carlson became chairwoman of the Miss America Organization after an email scandal led to the resignations of previous pageant officials.
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Their resignations came after May said she had obtained enough support from her senior ministers for the proposal to move forward.
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Fitch's opinion of BICSA's corporate governance effectiveness has also deteriorated following the resignations of board members representing BNCR on Aug. 1.
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These resignations come in the wake of turmoil at Deadspin and G/O Media, which took over the company in April.
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Four different presidential advisory groups have collapsed this week, following a string of resignations from CEOs, business executives and arts leaders.
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Mr. Marzouk and many others said their resignations did not represent a withdrawal of support for the government or the president.
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Its first term was marred by two high-profile resignations, that of Marie Collins of Ireland and Peter Saunders of Britain.
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The list of shadow cabinet ministers who handed in their resignations on Monday includes Alex Cunningham, shadow minister of the environment.
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Days before the resignations were announced, Foxx's office released thousands of emails and text messages mostly linked to the Smollett case.
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The same week that news broke of the Google resignations, Bloomberg reported that Microsoft locked down a deal with intelligence agencies.
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It was Acting Deputy Attorney General Dana Boente who informed 46 federal prosecutors on Friday that President Trump wanted their resignations.
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Both are facing abrupt leadership vacuums following the resignations of DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex" Alles.
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Chief of Police James Tolbert and the fire department chief, David Cox Jr., submitted their resignations to Weaver, the statement said.
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Washington has been roiled by sexual misconduct scandals, with accusations leading to the resignations last week of three members of Congress.
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Contrary to numerous reports, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said Sunday night that all of Twitter's executive departures were resignations, including Weil's.
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Vowing a cleanup, many jailed executives have been replaced with soldiers, but PDVSA's unpopular management has spurred a wave of resignations.
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Britain's FTSE 213 and FTSE 250 both recovered, rising 0.6 percent after Thursday's sharp selloff in domestic stocks on ministerial resignations.
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The passing of the amended motion has severely undermined May's authority and could potentially lead to ministerial resignations, some analysts said.
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The resignations came a day after Energy Transfer Equity walked away from its more than $20 billion deal to buy Williams.
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Following the latest resignations and reports of the strategy and policy forum disbanding, the president tweeted he will disband both councils.
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The resignations come on the eve of GitHub Universe, the Microsoft-owned software development platform's annual marquee event in San Francisco.
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A source said all five strategies were positive for the year, and that the two resignations were not related to performance.
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All of which means that you can expect more resignations -- threatened and real -- as Trump's time in the White House proceeds.
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It's probably also wrong to see the resignations and no-confidence vote as a long-planned coup attempt against Mr. Corbyn.
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Even as allegations of sexual misconduct have led to the resignations of three male members of Congress last week -- Democratic Rep.
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For May, it comes at a time when she is already politically weakened following a string of resignations from her Cabinet.
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After their resignations, Lazaridis stayed on as the vice chairman of RIM's board, and Balsillie remained a member of the board.
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The BBC reports that she is the 36th minister to resign under May, with 21 of the resignations relating to Brexit.
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Trump moved to disband the advisory group amid a flurry of resignations from other prominent business executives just two days later.
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After the resignations, Mr. Sanders spoke to some who had quit and asked them to reconsider, but the staff members refused.
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He has moved to downsize the EPA, leaving hundreds of positions unfilled through a combination of buyouts, resignations and hiring freezes.
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Hagan did not respond to a message seeking comment on the resignations of Randle, CEO Sam Haskell and Chairman Lynn Weidner.
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Perhaps the clearest example of how these resignations represent self-interest rather than public interest comes from corporate raider Carl Icahn.
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The pace of firings and resignations, compounded by a lack of new hires, has also flummoxed and frustrated the West Wing.
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The ministry statement follows the surprise resignations of senior Renault director Thierry Desmarest and executive Stefan Mueller, days before a Feb.
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Despite Trump's promises to "drain the swamp," the first year of his administration has been plagued by resignations, investigations, and scandals.
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In a statement, Oxfam acknowledged the firings and resignations, including that of the group's country chief for Haiti, Roland van Hauwermeiren.
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The leaks and the unrest that followed rocked the island's administration and led to resignations of several high-profile political figures.
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"Failure is Ed Cox's record," he said, "and resignations are just part of the family business," a reference to Mr. Nixon.
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But as word of the abrupt resignations spread through town, officials like Mr. Levakis said other tensions had played a role.
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The pound dropped around 2 percent against the dollar on Thursday, driven by the cabinet resignations and the sense that Mrs.
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The blows seem to land nearly every day: Bishops are accused, investigations are ordered, resignations are demanded, damning documents are leaked.
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The museum's board, which included 27 people before the resignations, according to the Cooper Hewitt website, serves in an advisory role.
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The Czech currency, the koruna, dipped slightly on Tuesday against the euro after news of the resignations, but it quickly recovered.
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Lawmakers returning to Washington will also be grappling with the fallout from a slew of resignations from Trump's infrastructure security council.
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The resignations follow a court demand that the management team, which took over in late August, declare their incomes and assets.
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Gary Cohn, his chief economic adviser, and Hope Hicks, his communications director and human security blanket, had recently tendered their resignations.
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Neither Ms. Hando nor Mr. Orban's office responded to multiple requests for comment about both the resignations and her general conduct.
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Within minutes, two other top prosecutors in the case, Jonathan Kravis and Adam Jed, filed their own documents announcing their resignations.
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LONDON — The English National Opera has in recent years been a company in turmoil, suffering resignations, funding cuts and negative headlines.
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Under Trump, known for running a free-wheeling operation, an unusually high number of resignations have occurred under pressure, she noted.
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A number of politicians have announced their resignations or retirements in recent weeks following such allegations, including California state lawmakers, Sen.
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The resignations, including that of Brexit minister Dominic Raab, came hours after May had claimed backing for a draft divorce deal.
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United States attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president and typically offer their resignations after a new president takes office.
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Ventura last week turned 75, the age at which all bishops are obliged to hand in their resignations to the pope.
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Trump's statements led to a wave of CEO resignations from his advisory councils and on Wednesday, Trump abruptly dissolved the councils.
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That prompted several members of Trump's advisory councils to announce their resignations, which caused Trump to eventually dissolve the councils entirely.
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May's leadership is after the resignations of two of her key ministers, Brexit Secretary David Davis and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson.
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One bill would have forced the resignations of all Supreme Court justices, who would have been replaced by government-chosen jurists.
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In recent months, sexual harassment allegations have led to resignations across a wide range of industries including entertainment, journalism and technology.
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In its statement, National Australia Bank and the two departing executives acknowledged the role the report had played in their resignations.
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The British media were reporting divisions within Prime Minister Theresa May's circle of key lawmakers, with potentially further resignations from the administration.
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A Justice Department spokeswoman explained that forced resignations are a matter of course when turning the agency over to a new administration.
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However, despite the unrest, low approval ratings and the resignations of several key aides, analysts say the president is unlikely to resign.
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Kuczynski's decision, which was widely seen as a political maneuver to avoid being ousted by Congress, triggered cabinet resignations and large protests.
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The Vatican does not disclose when bishops offer their resignation but only when resignations are accepted by the pope and become official.
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Bharara's refusal created a stunning public standoff last week, as 46 US attorneys across the country were asked to tender their resignations.
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KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani rejected on Sunday resignations tendered a day earlier by three senior security officials, the government said.
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SYDNEY, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Thursday announced a cabinet reshuffle following the resignations of two senior ministers.
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It has 18 seats in all, but after the recent resignations, it has only 11 active members, eight men and three women.
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The co-chairs — Zoë Baird, CEO of the Markle Foundation; and Mitchell Baker, executive chairwoman of Mozilla — submitted their resignations on Thursday.
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The mass resignations from Nidaa Tounes began with several founding members, who complained that the party had strayed from its original goals.
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As their leader digs in, more resignations came Monday morning and even Corbyn's deputy, Tom Watson, has told his boss to resign.
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French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said Thursday that the resignations had increased the chances that draft deal wouldn't be ratified by Parliament.
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The resignations of Mr Burke and Ms García Ovejero can be seen in the context of changes already introduced in their bailiwick.
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In Europe, where farmers wield outsize political clout, the spread of ASF is blamed on government bungling, bringing calls for ministerial resignations.
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The report says the 15 members of the Cabinet, including the country&aposs prime minister, Jaber Al Sabah, all tendered their resignations.
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Days before the resignations were announced, Foxx's office released thousands of emails and text messages mostly linked to the Jussie Smollett case.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's leadership looked doomed on Thursday after several senior ministers tendered their resignations and called for a second ballot.
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" "Trump could fire the inspector general, but I think that would be very unwise — you'd have mass resignations at the Justice Department.
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USA Gym Board of Directors executive leadership - Chairman Paul Parilla, Vice Chairman Jay Binder & Treasurer Bitsy Kelley - tendered their resignations, effective Jan.
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The call for resignations applies to all Senate-confirmed U.S. attorneys, and President Trump will then decide whether to accept each resignation.
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Donald Trump's short presidency has seen a barrage of scandals, firings, resignations, and gaffes that would long ago have toppled other administrations.
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It's traditional for new administrations to ask for resignations at the start of the term—today was Trump's 50th day in office.
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Resignations and firings of a number of top White House advisers have left questions about who is really in charge -- if anyone.
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Carlson also called for the resignations of House Democrats who have predicted Mueller would find evidence of collusion, including Schiff and Rep.
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After a flurry of shadow-cabinet resignations, today Labour Party MPs hold a vote of confidence in Jeremy Corbyn, their bedraggled leader.
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Some Trump advisors are said to fear that Bannon's suggestions could lead to mass resignations at the Justice Department, the Post reported.
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After this week's resignations, Nidaa Tounes will have 70 lawmakers in the 217-member congress while Islamist party Ennahda has 69 seats.
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Ralph Northam (D) and Attorney General Mark Herring (D) face calls for their resignations after admitting they donned blackface in the 1980s.
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School officials also launched an inquiry that culminated in the resignations of Whalen and Kelley in June and July, the school said.
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The surprise announcement prompted the resignations of Defense Secretary James Mattis and Brett McGurk, the special envoy for the counter-IS campaign.
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Nationwide protests and judicial investigations led to the resignations and arrests of the country's president, vice president and several high-ranking officials.
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So far, 18 Republican members have announced retirements and three have resigned, compared with 10 retirements and resignations on the Democrat side.
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The resignations came after the collapse of Williams' more than $20 billion agreement to be sold to Energy Transfer Equity LP ETE.
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He signed an ethics agreement listing resignations from various entities, including as the head of the Great Northern Veterans Peace Park Foundation.
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Additional resignations from President Donald Trump's administration is one potential catalyst for a stock pullback, closely followed strategist Bob Doll said Monday.
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Everyone's talking about how Vladimir Putin and his allies might be implicated but it seems unlikely to force any resignations over there.
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A senior campaign source told Business Insider that there would be resignations if Baldwin and McGrory weren't allowed to return to work.
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But a majority of the resignations since the country was founded have happened because the senator was moving to another government post.
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Reasons for 13% of the resignations are unclear, according to the Senate Historical Office, but nearly all of them occurred before 1850.
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According to Christy Lopez, who was the section's deputy chief under Obama, the unit was hit especially hard by retirements and resignations.
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After her sudden exit, several editorial staff members followed her out the door, citing her dismissal as the reason for their resignations.
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TORONTO — In less than two days, the Canadian political scene has been swept by three resignations linked to accusations of sexual misconduct.
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Four ministers have resigned, more resignations may follow and nobody believes that she has the votes to get her deal through Parliament.
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The wave of senior management resignations followed Israel's 2016 law that capped bank executive compensation at 2.5 million shekels ($712,697) a year.
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After returning to the Vatican, the Pope sent an investigator to speak to victims and witnesses, and accepted three Chilean bishops' resignations.
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Since then, two other board members have resigned over the handling of the transaction, according to several people familiar with the resignations.
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By Monday morning, Mr. Frank and two editors who worked on the piece, Lex Haris and Eric Lichtblau, had submitted their resignations.
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Andrew Ross Sorkin gets it absolutely right when he asks why there have not been more resignations from Trump's various Advisory Councils.
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In the minds of many, her outburst and the resignations became symbols of a hair-trigger protest culture lacking any adult control.
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Jeb Bush's resignations from his corporate and nonprofit board seats was considered an early signal of his intent to run in 2016.
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This generation of Koreans call themselves the "Sampo Generation" (three resignations generation) who have given up on dating, marriage, and having children.
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In a sign that Dutton might gain the necessary support, four cabinet ministers and six more government ministers tendered resignations Wednesday morning.
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So far, the uproar has prompted the resignations of two investors who purportedly used their positions to make unwanted sexual advances to women.
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The latest stretch of the Trump presidency had also seen two other significant resignations in addition to Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
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And that doesn't include his three national security advisers, six communications directors and a variety of other senior staff firings and resignations.
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Revelations of board-level misconduct by the Royal Commission triggered the resignations of the company's CEO, its chairman and several other executives.
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A stream of resignations from high-level business counsels hit a crescendo recently when Trump was forced to disband two executive councils.
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Still, Mr. Northam was bracing for resignations from his cabinet, which his advisers expected to come before the end of the week.
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The resignations at the magazine, which was created seven years ago under Pope Benedict XVI, were first reported by The Associated Press.
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In Chile, which he visited in January, all of the country's bishops offered their resignations last year over a widespread cover-up.
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Another sign of strain: the departure of veteran employees in key positions, according to more than a dozen sources familiar with the resignations.
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The resignations follow the appointments within the last two months of Neil Johnson as non-executive chairman and Bramson as interim chief executive.
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Through petitions, open letters, resignations, and major protests, workers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the company's business contracts, future plans, and internal policies.
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The decision to accept their resignations was entirely within President Donald Trump's rights and there is usually turnover in such politically appointed jobs.
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The Vatican typically does not announce temporary changes, only permanent resignations by bishops, after they are accepted by the pope and become official.
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A Vatican official said after resignations of three Chilean bishops in June that the pope was considering the positions of the other prelates.
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The resignations came after the Sudanese Professionals' Association, the main protest organiser, called for a million-strong march to take place on Thursday.
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Many of them posted the news of their resignations on Twitter, and Deadspin became a trending topic on social media into the night.
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But he later ordered a report into sexual abuse in the country and prompted all the country's hierarchs to formally submit their resignations.
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In the hours since the story first posted, Rogin said he had learned that six more of Kennedy's deputies had their resignations accepted.
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Resignations appear to have increased sharply this year, said Freites, a prominent union leader at Venezuela's major refineries in the northern Paraguana peninsula.
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We have in fact had five resignations in the last month of managing partners or CEOs due to sexual harassment and inappropriate conduct.
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The news of Kim's departure comes just three weeks after the resignations of Stefan Krause, the company's CFO, and Ulrich Kranz, the CTO.
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The resignations of Mr Schvartsman and three other executives follow a letter from prosecutors and police urging their dismissal (and that of others).
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His hiring followed the resignations of Richard Plepler, the longtime chief executive of HBO, and David Levy, the president of Turner Broadcasting. nyti.
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Yellen's departure will be accompanied by one or more high-profile resignations from Fed members who resent Trump meddling with monetary policy. 16.
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Protesters chanted "No justice, no peace" and demanded the resignations of Police Chief Kerr Putney and Mayor Jennifer Roberts, according to USA Today.
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In 1918, when Woodrow Wilson signed legislation enabling keepers to retire after 30 years of service, a huge number submitted their resignations immediately.
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The scandal has already led to the resignations of two members of Rosselló's Cabinet, but Rosselló has said he will not step down.
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Multiple accusations of sexual misconduct against entertainers, businessmen and politicians in the past year have led to many being fired or to resignations.
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In recent months, Pope Francis accepted a number of resignations from Chilean bishops in a sex abuse scandal that has rocked that country.
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The board resignations trigger the end of a so-called standstill agreement, meaning Glenview can take more aggressive measures to turn Tenet around.
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The three resignations are likely to put pressure on other Australian politicians who have been born overseas to provide proof of their renunciation.
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But the resignations of two rising political stars raises questions about what's next for the party, said veteran Australian political journalist Barrie Cassidy.
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It risks shattering May's already dwindling authority, following a sexual harassment scandal that engulfed parliament last week and led to high-profile resignations.
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The resignations come amid a heightened focus on allegations of sexual misconduct against powerful figures in politics, media and entertainment in recent weeks.
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Two government ministers in charge of mines and hydrocarbons, the Chamber of Deputies president and three other pro-government legislators announced their resignations.
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Cabinet resignations in Kuwait happen frequently when elected lawmakers are set to question or submit a no-confidence vote against senior government officials.
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Nixon famously forced the resignations of his attorney general and deputy attorney general to find someone who would fire the Watergate special prosecutor.
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In under three years in office, May has survived two no-confidence votes, three rejections of her Brexit deal, and 36 cabinet resignations.
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Over the past year, Mr. Yameen's government has been in a state of turmoil with frequent arrests, firings and resignations of top officials.
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Moreover, the U.S. government's active duty Korea experts are depleted by resignations and lack of promotions within the State Department and other agencies.
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Criticism in recent weeks has focused on high-level resignations, uncertainty over an ongoing reorganization effort, a hiring freeze and planned budget cuts.
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In Spain, the ruling center-right Popular Party suffered a wave of arrests, resignations and revelations linked to corruption last year and this.
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As late as this spring, the international community stood by as he purged the judiciary by forcing the resignations of scores of judges.
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Interior Minister Jan Jambon and Justice Minister Koen Geens tendered their resignations to Prime Minister Charles Michel, who asked them to stay on.
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USOC board member Susanne Lyons called the USA Gymnastics board resignations "a critical first step" to better protect athletes, but more work remained.
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And in the immediate aftermath of those resignations, the stock took a dive, and the company laid off 37 percent of its staff.
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The resignations reveal the intensity of the split in the prime minister's cabinet and renewed questions about whether her leadership would be challenged.
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With the hard-line supporters of withdrawal, known as Brexit, in the party in full revolt, Conservative insiders predicted further resignations unless Mrs.
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In Chile last year, all of the country's bishops offered their resignations to the pope over a widespread cover-up of sexual abuses.
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The resignations have fostered a deep distrust among many eurosceptics in her party, undermining her position and casting doubt over the Brexit process.
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But even as a series of firings and resignations roiled the first year of the Trump administration, Mr. McGahn maintained a low profile.
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Some analysts say the resignations at Cathay Pacific underscore a new willingness by Beijing to put big companies under pressure over the protests.
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The departures were down to a mix of resignations and firings, including its five-strong design team in the second half of 2019.
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Mehlenbacher was among a group of staffers who tendered their resignations amid the latest round of layoffs, which hit the operations team hard.
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The decision triggered the resignations of Defense Secretary James Mattis and the senior State Department official in charge of the anti-ISIS campaign.
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In recent years, several men have resigned from Congress after stories about their sexual conduct, but those resignations often involved allegations of harassment.
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The two Democrats are running again this year in hopes they will have a better chance of victory after the two lawmakers' resignations.
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And a slew of resignations or firings at DOJ in order to get rid of Mueller would only deepen the sense of crisis.
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In 1976, the incoming Democratic governor, Jim Hunt, demanded the resignations of 169 political appointees who were holdovers from the previous Republican administration.
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My boss immediately escorted them out of the building, even though their resignations (in writing and in person) were extremely professional and respectful.
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In addition, retirements, resignations or the primary election defeat of an incumbent have made the environment more challenging for Republicans in swing districts.
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House Republicans will have to defend at least 35 open seats this year due to retirements, resignations and lawmakers running for another office.
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Reading about the mass resignations at Deadspin this month reminded me that private equity firms and hedge funds are destroying other industries too.
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For conditions to change, organizations from the IOC to USA Gymnastics have to reform, and indeed the resignations and public shaming grow apace.
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In the sessions from 1911 to 1913 and 2023 to 1933, Democrats lost but eventually took control due to resignations and special elections.
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Will the mutiny among unidentified senior officials build and will they break cover, provoke resignations, or further shred the fabric of the administration?
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Haley on Wednesday confirmed the resignations of chief of staff Steven Groves and communications director Jonathan Wachtel, citing "family concerns" in a tweet.
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With the resignations of Ms. Inada and General Okabe, Mr. Abe may be seeking to prevent further fallout from the South Sudan affair.
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Accusations against the movie mogul sparked the #MeToo movement ... and triggered a string of firings and resignations throughout show biz, including at Disney.
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There was fear that the resignations could set a new precedent in Sri Lanka, which has already seen a rise of Buddhist nationalism.
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It took the #MeToo movement, an explosion of resignations, and Brett Kavanaugh's gut-wrenching confirmation hearing to reform sexual harassment policy in Congress.
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Concerns over sexual impropriety have become a political issue the United States, leading to the resignations of two Democratic and one Republican lawmaker.
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The law was intended to address vacancies created by deaths or resignations, but it is unclear whether it applies to those created by firings.
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Their resignations came hours after May said she had obtained enough support from her senior ministers for her draft Brexit deal to move forward.
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As impolite as it seems, demanding resignations from US attorneys is actually standard operating procedure in the DOJ when a new administration assumes power.
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The situation is reminiscent of Google's Project Maven which caused an employee revolt at the company earlier this year and resulted in some resignations.
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The latest resignations also come as the Catholic Church is facing sexual abuse scandals in other countries including the United States, Australia and Germany.
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Weinstein's downfall has prompted a domino effect, as men from all industries have been accused of similar abuse, resulting in several firings and resignations.
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Industry observers considered his sudden departure to fit into a succession of corporate resignations sparked by the #MeToo movement against impropriety in the workplace.
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PEOPLE confirms that Michael Carnicle, Jason McFadden and Richard Pina have all tendered their resignations over the alleged incident, which took place last week.
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The resignations have undermined Temer's efforts to build a stable government after the traumatic ouster of Rousseff, who was impeached because of budget irregularities.
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John Dickerson started by questioning Haley about the recent resignations and the "cultural shift" in how we discuss sexual misconduct, as reported by CNN.
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The mass resignations marked the first time the Vatican has initiated decisive action to hold bishops accountable for covering up sex abuse by priests.
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The judge ruled that the mass resignations required for the full board to be re-elected rather than individual board members being temporarily replaced.
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Resignations ordered On Friday, Park Geun-hye ordered the resignation of 10 of her senior secretaries as political turmoil continued to grip the country.
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Isaacs compared the possibility of May stepping down to resignations as notable as that of former British prime ministers Neville Chamberlain and Anthony Eden.
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The secretary said she was inspired by South Korea's #MeToo movement, which has played a part in the resignations of several other prominent figures.
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Malong's removal followed several resignations by senior generals in recent months alleging tribal bias and war crimes as South Sudan's civil war dragged on.
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Minutes before Paul's announcement, Trump responded to the wave of CEO resignations on Twitter, saying he has "many" replacements for those who have left.
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So is the reluctance of moderate MPs to cause trouble, although Mr Corbyn's reshuffle did trigger the damaging resignations of three junior shadow ministers.
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He announced a new shadow Cabinet following the resignations, his supporters marched on Parliament to protest the effort to depose him as Labour leader.
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Maloney added that employees who embraced "nationalist, anti-immigrant and hateful politics of Donald Trump" should reply to the e-mail with their resignations.
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The resignations shocked many in Washington who saw the move as a direct rebuke of Trump's foreign policy from two of his top advisers.
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Allegations of sexual assault, many involving the university's championship football team, have led to a string of prosecutions, lawsuits and resignations of school officials.
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He remained in the race despite calls from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to drop out as well as resignations of his top staffers.
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The call for resignations applies to all Senate-confirmed U.S. Attorneys, including Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.
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The surprise raids came days after Pope Francis accepted the resignations of three Chilean bishops in the wake of a child sexual abuse scandal.
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To be clear, these are not new hires and some of these promotions were already finalized before the most recent resignations reported earlier Friday.
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He is widely respected and the president's moved unleashed a series of resignations from his cabinet and a storm of criticism from Western nations.
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Foer's tumultuous stint editing The New Republic under the ownership of the Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes ended with mass resignations and public acrimony.
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A wave of sexual harassment allegations in recent months — overwhelmingly directed at men — have led to resignations in industries including entertainment, journalism and technology.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's health minister Matt Hancock said that he hoped there would not be any more resignations from Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
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In a statement on Wednesday, the federation said it supported the USOC letter but did not specifically address the call for board members' resignations.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignations of all 46 Obama-appointed US attorneys — a customary practice when a new president takes office.
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Mr. Pruitt on Tuesday praised his two former aides, while Democrats seized on their resignations to renew calls for Mr. Pruitt to step aside.
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Those shock resignations were "a watershed event" for Hong Kong's business community, said Willy Lam, adjunct professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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He nonetheless asked the panel of judges to recast the resignations as a firing — and hand them tens of thousands of euros in indemnities.
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According to the Southern Metropolis Daily, a Chinese newspaper, there were 803,401 executive-level resignations at listed companies between January 2019 and June 2019.
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The fallout included the resignations of Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, the chairwoman of the D.N.C., and most of her top party aides.
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Both campaigns, triggered by high-profile resignations of lawmakers despairing at Labour's chances of winning another national election under Corbyn, have different local issues.
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Members of its board of directors executive leadership -- chairman Paul Parilla, vice chairman Jay Binder and treasurer Bitsy Kelley -- tendered their resignations, effective Sunday.
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It is for these reasons that I resigned yesterday from the president's manufacturing council, which the president disbanded today after a string of resignations.
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Mr. Bharara, an appointee of President Barack Obama, was among 20073 United States attorneys who were asked on March 10 to submit their resignations.
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The fear is that the resignations will lead to all-out rebellion in the ruling party's ranks, toppling May or even triggering fresh elections.
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There is nothing remarkable about a newly elected president asking for the blanket resignations of political appointees at the beginning of a new administration.
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Mr. Rasi has already lost half a dozen experts from the agency's 890 staff members, a noticeable number after years when resignations were rare.
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The reasons vary; 2900 are seeking another office, 220006 are retiring, four announced early resignations and four others left to join the Trump administration.
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The report was co-published on BuzzFeed News and continues to have enormous impact, including resignations, official discipline, officer retraining and reviews by prosecutors.
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Seven of the panel's 10 members have submitted their resignations, Tony Knowles, who chaired the panel and was among those quitting, said by telephone.
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The accusations have led to a wave of resignations and ousters of prominent men who served in politics, the media, Hollywood and other industries.
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The Wisconsin Republican's seat adds to those the party must defend in 2018 as dozens of GOP retirements and resignations open opportunities for Democrats.
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A push to overhaul the legislation emerged in the wake of the #MeToo movement and the resignations of a number of members of Congress.
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After the tweet, Johnson & Johnson's CEO, United Technologies CEO, Corning CEO Wendell Weeks, and GE's Jeff Immelt all announced their resignations from the council.
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The pope has accepted the resignations of three bishops in Chile over the sexual abuse scandal there and allegations that it was covered up.
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The strategy had appeared to pay off by Friday morning with several high-profile ministers appearing to distance themselves from the initial rush of resignations.
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The British currency was as high as $1.3176 earlier this month, before a draft deal struck with the EU prompted a wave of government resignations.
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In a similar episode to Koum's April exit, Instagram Co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger suddenly announced their resignations from Facebook on Sept. 143.
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Meanwhile on Thursday morning, the U.K.'s opposition Labour party said the government was falling apart and May had no authority after these latest resignations.
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Bharara's refusal to resign created a stunning public standoff Saturday, as 46 US attorneys across the country were asked to tender their resignations Friday afternoon.
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Resignations from two prosecutors, acting deputy attorney general Dana Boente and his permanent replacement, Rod Rosenstein, were declined by Trump, according to a DOJ spokesman.
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A spate of resignations in recent months has left Uber without a COO, CFO, CMO, or SVP of engineering — and now it has no CEO.
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Since then, the pontiff has accepted the resignations of five bishops and church insiders have said he will be considering more in the coming weeks.
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Multiple aides, multiple resignations Park has ordered the resignation of 10 of her senior secretaries -- aides who coordinate policy -- as political turmoil gripped the country.
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Mexican president cancels meeting with Trump The letters from the White House said that their resignations were accepted and they were thanked for their service.
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In the current 114th Congress, there are 246 Republican representatives to 186 Democrats (the House has three vacancies due to two resignations and a death).
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The major oil producer has the oldest legislature among the Gulf Arab states and experiences frequent cabinet resignations amid tensions between the government and lawmakers.
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Ed Ruscha, Yael Lipschutz, and Tristan Milanovich say the Saudi government's violations of human rights and the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi prompted their resignations.
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But the flurry of resignations have weakened her grip on power, as she faces emboldened ranks of hardline Brexiters who hate the current deal. Absolutely.
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USA Gymnastics Board of Directors' Chairman Paul Parilla, Vice Chairman Jay Binder and Treasurer Bitsy Kelley all tendered their resignations effective Sunday, according to Perry.
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Calls for mass resignations had mounted after details emerged of the contents of a 2,300-page Vatican report into the Chilean scandal leaked early Friday.
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Systrom and Krieger announced their resignations from the company last week, more than six years after Facebook acquired the company they founded for $1 billion.
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Theresa May's government suffered a string of bombshell resignations over Brexit Thursday — including the minister in charge of overseeing Britain's exit from the European Union.
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While other senior ministers rallied round her after the resignations which left Westminster reeling on Monday, rumblings of discontent among rank and file lawmakers remained.
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The controversy risks shattering May's already dwindling authority, following a sexual harassment scandal that swept through parliament last week and led to high-profile resignations.
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A members' notice announcing the resignations of category 5 members gave no reason behind the moves, although one of the companies has upgraded its membership.
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They also tilt the parliamentary arithmetic further against the prime minister's divorce deal, particularly if the resignations encourage other Brexit supporters to oppose the deal.
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But it has been in the news recently for internal problems, including the resignations a few weeks ago of four out of five board members.
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This – combined with the recent resignations of David Bernstein and Mervyn King from the board – gives them the distinct look of a club in crisis.
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While other tech companies — such as IBM and Intel — represented on those councils expressed concern, the move did not immediately lead to any other resignations.
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The Central Energy Fund, which the strategic fund is part of, said it accepted the resignations of the fund's chairman and the acting chief executive.
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Shares in Dongfang, which listed at A$13 in 2015, were suspended in June after the resignations left them without a sufficient number of directors.
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According to our sources, numerous women and people of color have been quietly leaving the company by way of layoffs and resignations across multiple departments.
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In the face of so much instability, more and more professors are being wooed away: Faculty resignations were up by almost 70 percent in 2015.
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Don't rule out a massive dust up between Deschamps and several unnamed stars, followed by strikes, rows, resignations and Patrice Evra taking breakaway training sessions.
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The first is that it's the latest in a series of high-profile firings and resignations that have defined the Trump administration's first eight months.
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Earlier this month, the head of a union representing US diplomats published a letter bemoaning a number of recent high-level resignations in the department.
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Park's office said late on Friday she ordered her senior secretaries to tender their resignations, and she will reshuffle the office in the near future.
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A school inquiry led to the resignations of the three professors in 2018 and the school pledged to take steps to improve the campus culture.
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Interim President Jeanine Anez, who took over on Tuesday after a spate of resignations, had earlier indicated she wanted to mend bridges with Morales' party.
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The afternoon announcement came less than a day after the Justice Department asked 46 holdover U.S. attorneys from the Obama administration to submit their resignations.
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But with senior aides losing their security clearances, and rumors swirling about even more resignations, there's no clear indication that the Trump administration is stabilizing.
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Google, the highest-profile participant, said last month it will not renew its involvement in Maven after an employee petition and several resignations made news.
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The resignations resulted from CITIC's efforts to revamp CLSA's daily operations and differences over strategy, people with direct knowledge of the matter had said earlier.
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Bharara refused to resign last week after President Trump requested the resignations of U.S. attorneys across the country, a typical move in a new administration.
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Last December, the current Peruvian president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, pardoned Fujimori, now 79, on medical grounds, provoking protests and resignations from members of the government.
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It made several other demands, including the immediate resignations of the university's president, Wayne A.I. Frederick, and the executive committee of the board of trustees.
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The #MeToo conversation about sexual harassment has roiled Capitol Hill and led to the resignations of lawmakers including Blake Farenthold, John Conyers, and Al Franken.
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In the United States, where the crisis has exploded in the past few months, he has also accepted the resignations of prelates, though sometimes reluctantly.
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Why it matters: Per WashPost, the latest resignations take the number of directors to have stepped down since May from the NRA board to 7.
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The resignations, reported by the The Washington Post, included Patrick Kennedy, the agency's undersecretary for management who had served in the role for nine years.
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But within a few short years, there would be protests, resignations, boycotts, and, in some cases, suicide—aftereffects of the a more on-demand economy.
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Mass resignation All of Chile's 34 active and retired bishops offered their resignations to Pope Francis in May after an emergency summit at the Vatican.
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The academy's general assembly will meet afterward to ratify the board's resignations and then decide how the organization can be modernized, the news release said.
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In the wake of the latest resignations, Larissa Waters, former Greens deputy leader and one of the first ousted in the crisis, took to Twitter.
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Shetty's decision to step down follows a string of resignations months after the company was thrown into turmoil following questions raised over the group's finances.
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The briefing arrives amid an especially turbulent week for the administration, which involved multiple high-level resignations and the recrudescent threat of a government shutdown.
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Mr. Mattarella's request was not unusual: His predecessor, Giorgio Napolitano, had "frozen" the resignations of two prime ministers so that pending laws could be passed.
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The manufacturing council was also disbanded in August of 2017, following a wave of public resignations from its CEO members in the wake of Charlottesville.
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Morale is at an all-time low in the State Department, where high-level, public resignations are filled sharp criticisms of both Pompeo and Trump.
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Musk also announced a slew of other promotions, which follow reports earlier in the day of executive resignations, including Tesla's chief accounting officer, Dave Morton.
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His departure means House Republicans will have to defend at least 31 open seats this year due to retirements, resignations and lawmakers seeking other office.
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The law was intended to address vacancies created by deaths or resignations, but it is not clear it also applies to those created by firings.
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In July, a half-dozen columnists announced their resignations in protest over what they called biased coverage, saying the owners had destroyed the institution's credibility.
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Historians estimate that between 1947 and 1965, 5 million federal employees were subjected to loyalty tests, which resulted in about 2,700 dismissals and 12,000 resignations.
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He sees the spate of resignations — and the administration's cold response — as part of a larger trend of the Trump White House devaluing outside counsel.
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Infidelity, and attempts to cover up infidelity, ended the careers or forced the resignations of former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards, former New York Gov.
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A draft divorce deal released by the U.K. government last week was met with criticism and an outbreak of resignations, putting the agreement's future in peril.
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KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Three members of Sudan's ruling Transitional Military Council have resigned, but their resignations are yet to be accepted, the TMC said late on Wednesday.
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Ding was never officially on FF's leadership team, but his departure does mark the latest in a string of high-level resignations at the electric carmaker.
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After severe internal backlash, external criticism, and employee resignations, Google agreed to pull back from its work with Project Maven following the fulfillment of its contract.
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When Trump abruptly asked for the resignations of all Obama-era U.S. attorneys in March, it left 90 of those 93 spots in district offices empty.
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The past month has seen ministers voting against a three-line whip without losing their jobs and various factions threatening mass resignations in return for concessions.
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Despite the mass resignations, TIM's statutory auditors included Elliott's proposal in the agenda for the April meeting - a decision TIM's board is now challenging in court.
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Resignations ordered On Friday, Park Geun-hye ordered the resignation of 10 of her senior secretaries -- aides who coordinate policy -- as political turmoil gripped the country.
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Corbyn responded by firing Benn, which set off a round of resignations in which dozens of prominent Labour politicians abandoned him and called for his resignation.
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John Conyers, the longest-serving member of the House, have both announced their resignations in the past week and reporters are investigating dozens of other politicians.
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Scandals have already triggered resignations among multiple members of Rosselló's administration, including his former secretary of state, which set up the fight over Pierluisi and succession.
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"We -- all the key people who came with me -- agreed from the beginning that we would write letters of resignations," the statement quoted Zelenskiy as saying.
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The resignations of DNC Chief Executive Officer Amy Dacey, Communications Director Luis Miranda and Chief Financial Officer Brad Marshall were announced by interim Chairwoman Donna Brazile.
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China's State Council has accepted the resignations of financial secretary John Tsang, and of Carrie Lam, the city's chief secretary, the official Xinhua news agency said.
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The resignations of the two senior figures at the company reflect a power struggle among Thyssenkrupp's management and shareholders, which include activist investors Cevian and Elliott.
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Shares in Dongfang, which listed at A$1.06 in 2015, were suspended in June after the resignations left the company without a sufficient number of directors.
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A number of the auditor resignations have been at companies that were already under a cloud because of allegations of fraud or certain corporate governance concerns.
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The resignations came a day after Energy Transfer Equity walked away from its more than $20 billion deal to buy Williams after months of heated disagreement.
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LONDON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Britain's health minister Matt Hancock said that he hoped there would not be any more resignations from Prime Minister Theresa May's government.
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The board announced the resignations of chairman Paul Parilla, vice chairman Jay Binder and treasurer Bitsy Kelley, who comprise the gymnastics governing body's executive leadership team.
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In addition to Trump's Puerto Rico comments, the sketch also tackled Trump's attacks on the NFL (video above) and the administration's rash of resignations since January.
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Trump also personally selected Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris to head his now-defunct American Manufacturing Council, which Trump was forced to disband after mass resignations.
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"We — all the key people who came with me — agreed from the beginning that we would write letters of resignations," the statement quoted Zelenskiy as saying.
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This could mean more resignations for a company that has already seen its CEO and chief US executive step down in the wake of the scandal.
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But calling for wholesale resignations of politically appointed attorneys is not unique to the Trump administration — previous administrations regularly do so, although not all at once.
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Belgium's top interior and justice officials offered to resign this week amid indications that signs of a looming attack were missed, but Michel refused their resignations.
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If that happens but May stays on as leader, the war of words currently ongoing within the Conservative Party could explode into resignations and leadership challenges.
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As elsewhere in the Administration, the communications department was having serial personnel convulsions: the hiring and firing of Anthony Scaramucci ; the resignations of Spicer and Hicks.
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His government has already faced one scandal after another, prompting the resignations of top aides including his planning minister, his anticorruption minister and his tourism minister.
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The admission comes amid multiple resignations from MIT Media Lab faculty who quit after learning of the Media Lab's director Joichi Ito's connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
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As Turnbull flew from Vietnam to the Manila for Monday's ASEAN meeting, the citizenship crisis that's prompted a string of sackings and resignations claimed another scalp.
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The resignations prompted concerns over the health of 72-year-old Chief Executive Hunter Harrison, and fears of deeper turmoil as CSX undergoes a major overhaul.
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The admission comes amid multiple resignations from MIT Media Lab faculty who quit after learning of the Media Lab's director Joichi Ito's connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
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The company canned a drone contract with the Department of Defense — codenamed Project Maven — after fierce employee backlash, with thousands signing a petition and multiple resignations.
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A separate poll by Survation on July 7, ahead of the resignations, found 40 percent of voters would vote Labour while 38 percent would vote Conservative.
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Republicans stand to grapple with at least 29 open seats this year, due to 16 retirements, 85033 lawmakers running for other office and two resignations. Rep.
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Caesar at first pushed away the diadem and George Washington immortalized himself with brilliantly executed resignations (first from the Continental Army, later from the presidency itself).
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Protesters made their way to police headquarters and called for police resignations and an economic boycott of St. Louis, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper reported.
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But, many ministers are opposed to a no-deal exit, meaning May could face resignations from her government if she asks lawmakers to back that policy.
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Franken, Conyers and Franks each announced their resignations from Congress last week, though Franken did not set a specific date for when he would step aside.
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Casey Jr., the party also suffered a series of House retirements and resignations and is having to run on a less favorable, court-drawn congressional map.
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The office of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said late Thursday that he had accepted the resignations of Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga and his entire cabinet.
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His hidden camera stings of NPR in 2011 and the liberal organizing group Americans United for Change in 2016 led to resignations and a firing, respectively.
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That has spurred resignations from the party and prompted fears that the far right, already emboldened by the referendum result, would capitalize on frustrations with Mrs.
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" She added that she hoped the movement would not "end with a few resignations, but with a renewed commitment to stand together and say, 'No more.
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Now, veils of silence in legislative chambers are lifting as public disavowals and calls for resignations pour in against the accused, even from fellow party members.
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The stunning resignations late Friday of Cathay Pacific's CEO and chief commercial officer came at the end of a tumultuous couple of weeks for the airline.
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In March 2017, shortly after he took charge of the Justice Department, Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys who were previous administration holdovers.
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His ascension to the post follows a shake up in May's government caused by the back-to-back resignations of Johnson and Brexit minister David Davis.
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Of course, even with the series of White House firings and resignations, there is no shortage of White House personnel whom lawmakers can reach out to.
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CNBC's Brian Sullivan asked the CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management why the market isn't significantly reacting to the latest executive resignations from corporate advisory councils Wednesday.
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Resignations can be a shock to the system, just what is needed to clarify the issues, force Congress to pay attention and alter a president's behavior.
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Tillerson's chief of staff, Margaret Peterlin, and deputy chief of staff, Christine Ciccone, also submitted their resignations on Tuesday, according to two senior State Department officials.
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And Cohn's departure followed hard on the resignations of White House communications director Hope Hicks and Josh Raffel, a confidante of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
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His efforts to "redesign" the State Department, dramatically cutting its staff and budget, also drew ire and resulted in several high-level resignations in recent months.
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Alexion has been roiled in recent months by a sales practices scandal related to its pricey rare disease treatment Soliris as well as senior management resignations.
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That's not far off the average number of retirements, resignations and other voluntary departures for a full election cycle, according to a Pew Research Center analysis.
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They forced the resignations of the Democratic National Committee chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, and of the interim chair, Donna Brazile, from her analyst job at CNN.
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President Donald Trump has presided over a series of resignations, including his director of communications Anthony Scaramucci, who was in a job for just 10 days.
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Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics said via Twitter that it was in the process of naming an interim board after receiving the resignations of 18 board members.
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Eight of Chile´s 27 dioceses are still led by apostolic administrators after the pope accepted the resignations of seven bishops and a several others retired.
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Along with the resignations, Blackmun outlined a series of additional steps required by the Olympic Committee, including: •USAG has 12 months to replace the interim directors.
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Malta was rocked by a spate of high-level resignations, two years after the murder of a journalist who had been investigating corruption on the island.
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A week ago, the British prime minister was on the brink of resignations by cabinet officials and a crushing defeat in Parliament over her Brexit plan.
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"We will continue to demand the resignations of every individual who either participated in the abuse of women or stood by and was complicit," they said.
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Nonyameko Mandindi and non-executive directors Michael Upton, Edward Williams and Cora Fernandez resigned with immediate effect, the company said, without giving reasons for the resignations.
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As allegations of sexual misconduct rock Capitol Hill — three lawmakers announced their resignations last week alone — Mr. Farenthold, Republican of Texas, stands out as the survivor.
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The crisis has prompted the resignations of former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould, the Treasury Board president, Jane Philpott, and Trudeau's closest political aide, Gerald Butts.
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The toxic environment at the top of Tesco during 2014's accounting scandal led to "compromised" staff, nervous breakdowns, and resignations, a court heard on Tuesday.
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The upset was the latest chaotic personnel decision to rock Trump's White House, which has been roiled by an unusually high number of firings and resignations.
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Preet Bharara On Friday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys across the country (a fairly standard move for a new administration).
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President Trump's Justice Department asked for the immediate resignations of 46 US attorneys who were held over from the Obama administration on Friday, according to multiple reports.
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The resignations are "part of an ongoing mass exodus of senior foreign service officers who don't want to stick around for the Trump era," the Post reported.
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The Chequers plan forced high-profile resignations from the most visible Brexiteers in her Cabinet, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Brexit Secretary David Davis, upon its announcement.
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The Trump team did let the four officials know that their resignations were going to be accepted, but that's the normal prerogative of any incoming White House.
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We've seen five resignations in the last month, and for the firms that try to minimize, deny — for example, Binary Capital is now basically nearly shut down.
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In Washington, allegations of sexual misconduct prompted the resignations last week of three lawmakers - Democratic Senator Al Franken, Democratic Representative John Conyers and Republican Representative Trent Franks.
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One of the key demands was for Elevation to be granted three directors on the NZX board and for the written resignations of three current NZX directors.
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So I cannot agree with the APA, and I know that it has been flooded with letters, protests, and resignations for doing this without consulting its membership.
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Facing the prospect of more resignations by Remainer MPs, Mr Corbyn has given conditional backing to what he calls a "public vote" on the government's Brexit deal.
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Despite the mass resignations, TIM's statutory auditors included Elliott's proposal in the agenda for the April meeting - a decision TIM's board and Vivendi had challenged in court.
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Captain Ányelo Palacios is a key witness in the scandal that continues to embarrass both the police and politicians, and has already led to some important resignations.
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A flurry of governmental scandals and cock-ups, ranging from ministerial resignations to rocky Brexit negotiations, has failed to put a dent in the Conservatives' polling numbers.
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The shock resignations left May's Tory government in turmoil, amid growing doubts her agreement can win the backing of enough MPs to pass through Parliament next month.
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The criticism eventually forced their resignations days later in February, with the lender now speeding up efforts to regain public trust and search for a permanent CEO.
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Vittorio Malacalza, a businessman who owns over 20 percent of the Genoa-based bank, said recent resignations of other board members had influenced his decision to quit.
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Ryan's announcement was the latest upheaval in Washington in Trump's second year as president, after the resignations and firings of numerous White House officials and Cabinet members.
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Lam left her post of chief secretary last week while John Tsang stepped down as financial secretary last month; both resignations were approved by Beijing on Monday.
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Bharara insisted on being fired despite the fact that Trump was entirely within his right to ask for resignations and was following the course of other presidents.
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EURGBP=D3 Markets had priced in some opposition to the draft deal negotiated by May but the latest round of resignations unleashed fresh volatility in UK assets.
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Last week's mass resignations raised questions about why the independent directors decided to leave and to what extent Vivendi exerted control over the former state phone monopoly.
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Richard Di Natale, the leader of The Greens, said he was "gutted" by Waters' announcement and that Australia is worse off as a result of both resignations.
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"Today's large rebellion severely undermines Prime Minister Theresa May's authority and could lead to ministerial resignations," analysts at Citi said in a research note after the result.
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The resignations of the two senior figures at the company reflect a power struggle among Thyssenkrupp's management and shareholders which also include activist investors Cevian and Elliott.
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In short, female and POC employees have been quietly leaving the company — by way of layoffs and resignations — from many departments, including engineering, marketing, operations and product.
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After 16 months in office the President has fired or accepted the resignations of 23 top officials, including Redfield's predecessors, Dr. Thomas Frieden and Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald.
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Despite the controversy over the resignations of Frostenson and Danius, it is right that the Swedish Academy has postponed the Nobel Prize in Literature for a year.
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The resignations mean that Prime Minister Theresa May faces an uphill battle to win parliamentary support for the Brexit deal she has negotiated with the European Union.
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The revelations have already cost AMP - itself a large fund manager that offers SRI products - several high-level resignations and about A$4 billion in market value.
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There were more resignations at a junior level from Prime Minister Theresa May's government, and an open call from one leading Brexit supporter for May to resign.
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That's despite the possibility it could trigger turmoil and potentially resignations at the Justice Department, severe political damage to the President himself and potentially a constitutional crisis.
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USA Today reported that the entire Blandford Police Department submitted resignations on Friday after officers said they had repeatedly complained about poor working conditions and unsafe equipment.
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Late Monday night, Bustos accepted the resignations of five senior aides: the DCCC's executive director, two top communications staffers, the political director and the director of diversity.
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With CNN already a flashpoint, the retraction, resignations, and tape were more than enough to help Trump and his friendly media lapdogs dodge any serious healthcare discussions.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May has suffered 173 resignations from her government since last November, ten of which have been related to her approach to Brexit.
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Francis has become more aggressive this year in speaking out against abuse, accepting the resignations of Chilean bishops he once defended against accusations of covering up abuse.
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After a previous Leonardo restoration project at the Louvre resulted in multiple staff resignations, the recent cleanup of "Saint John the Baptist" took place under intense scrutiny.
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Recent resignations (and the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist in 2005) have all occurred when the Senate and the president were held by the same party.
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But the resignations did apparently reflect contrasting visions between Mr. Burke and the entrenched Vatican bureaucracy over how a press office will need to operate in 2019.
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Some Virginians say the crisis burned itself out by the time the legislature adjourned, while polls showed voters were less enthusiastic about resignations than their representatives were.
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It is not yet clear how Pope Francis will handle the mass resignations by the Chilean bishops, as accepting them all would leave the church there leaderless.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three top aides to former national security adviser John Bolton submitted their resignations on Wednesday, a day after Bolton and President Donald Trump parted ways.
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The removal of the bishops could herald what many church observers predict will be widespread firings of Chile's bishops, all of whom tendered their resignations in May.
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The site, which has a tips line and small TV station, has exposed improprieties of many public officials and forced a number of resignations in Nigeria's government.
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The resignations are a black eye at a sensitive moment for the news organization, which has emerged as a regular target of Mr. Trump and his supporters.
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Since 2015, Pope Francis has accepted the resignations of at least five American bishops after allegations they mishandled clergy abuse cases or were themselves accused of misconduct.
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Allegations against members of Congress have come under particular scrutiny in recent weeks, prompting a push to crack down on sexual misconduct, as well as multiple resignations.
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The resignations and retirements come amid a national reckoning over workplace harassment and have sparked efforts to overhaul the secretive harassment reporting and settlement process in Congress.
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"It will just be a way for the prime minister to call for resignations from his cabinet," said Will Barsby, head of employment law at Shine Lawyers.
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Investors faith in Toshiba was rocked in 2015 by a huge accounting scandal, which led to the resignations of the firm's then CEO and several board members.
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Jim Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police, said heightened media attention and the ubiquity of cell phones have fueled recent firings and resignations.
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"Forced resignations may be too extreme an expression," said Peter Szepeshazi, a serving judge who is frequently critical of how the Orban government has managed the judiciary.
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"As judiciary in Hungary is independent, Fidesz does not have a position on recent resignations" from the council, he said in a message sent via a spokesperson.
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They wanted the resignations of the interior minister and the national police chief, as well as full and transparent investigations of a parade of recent corruption scandals.
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AFTER A WEEK of resignations and exclusions, the Vatican faces the very real risk of being reduced once more to the status of an international financial pariah.
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Whether or not it is standard practice to request resignations upon change of leadership, it was understood, and confirmed by both sides, that Mr. Bharara would remain.
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In May 2017, Zinke suspended outside committees pending an internal review of the work of those panels, according to the Washington Post, which first reported the resignations.
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The breach was bruising for the Democrats, one that led to high-profile resignations and harmed public perceptions of the Clinton presidential campaign — one she ultimately lost.
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Shares in Oakbay Resources & Energy dropped 16 percent on Monday, falling sharply for a second straight session after the sudden resignations of its chairman and chief executive.
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No Pakistani prime minister has ever completed a full term since the state's inception in 1947, with most leadership tenures halted by coups, resignations, arrests, or assassinations.
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There were internal conflicts, resignations of key officials, complaints of documents being destroyed and reports of secret meetings with officials from companies under investigation by the agency.
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To mention a few of the most egregious examples, President Trump and Secretary Zinke have: The mass resignations from the advisory board also illustrate a larger trend.
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Larry Hogan of Maryland has called for an independent investigation, saying board members must halt any financial relationship they have with the nonprofit or tender their resignations.
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More than 30 Chilean bishops offered their resignations in 2018 after a report ordered by Francis detailed a culture of abuse and cover-ups in Chile's church.
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Foreign invasions, ousters by rebel forces, assassinations and resignations due to popular pressure are also not counted as coups (although they are tracked in the same data set).
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The resignations, involving Kommersant's entire political staff, highlight tensions between publishers and newspaper staff in Russia's closely-controlled media landscape, which is dominated by pro-Kremlin state outlets.
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The resignations provide some temporary relief to Turnbull, who could now seek to push key legislation, on health and media laws, through the Senate before replacements are appointed.
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Resignations Multiple aides to President Park have resigned in the wake of the scandal, including four senior secretaries responsible for matters such as political affairs and policy coordination.
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The new board, composed of former pageant winners, was named after a 2017 email scandal led to the resignations of the previous leaders of the Miss America Organization.
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Arianna Huffington, CEO at Thrive Global, and Benchmark General Partner Matt Cohler's resignations from the board went into effect today, according to two Uber filings with the SEC.
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A Vatican statement Monday said Francis had accepted the resignations of Bishop Juan Barros of Osorno, Bishop Gonzalo Duarte of Valparaiso and Bishop Cristian Caro of Puerto Montt.
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Mrs May is attempting to shore up her position in Downing Street following the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson amid disquiet over her approach to Brexit.
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The resignations happened because much of the British government — including Prime Minister Theresa May — treat Brexit as a problem to be managed, not an opportunity to be exploited.
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The scandal meanwhile shows no sign of dying down, with some expecting that even more resignations could be coming before Canadians make their way to the ballot box.
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Gabb's resignations come at a tumultuous time for Cambridge Analytica as investigators in the US and the UK probe its activities during major 2016 elections in both countries.
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The resignations of the DA's two most prominent black politicians ultimately reflect the party's failure to resolve its position on the most emotive of South African issues: race.
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Now we've had a weekend of resignations, coups and plotting let's take a few minutes to reflect on some of the main points of the whole sorry saga.
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That's because sexual misconduct has been at the center of a number of high-profile accusations, resignations, and firings within the film industry over the past few months.
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Its stock has slumped by more than 20 percent since its chief executive and chairman earlier this month unexpectedly announced their resignations, having fallen out with GfK Verein.
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Facebook on Monday announced Adam Mosseri will take over as the head of Instagram following the sudden resignations of co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger last week.
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While big-name resignations from the cabinet dominate the headlines, it is Mr Raab's change of job that demonstrates the damage already done by Brexit to British politics.
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Some resignations have been more harmonious, coming about as a result of either investors or the CEO feeling "ready for a fresh challenge or a break," Mould suggested.
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Multiple accusations of sexual misconduct against male actors, filmmakers and agents have roiled Hollywood since October 2017, leading in some cases to resignations and the halting of projects.
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While they claim to have done so to pursue additional opportunities, their resignations are in line with a trend that has followed the GOP since at least 1964.
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The Australian newspaper, which first reported Packer's string of resignations, said he remains a director of CPH's parent company, Consolidated Press International Holdings Limited, domiciled in the Bahamas.
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A spokeswoman for Landrieu told CNN he asked for the resignations of General Superintendent Joe Becker, Communications Director Lisa Martin, and Department of Public Works Director Mark Jernigan.
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Eagle was business and trade policy chief in Corbyn's team until she quit on June 27 as part of the wave of resignations that plunged Labour into disarray.
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Last week's resignations came after Sassou Nguesso said he wanted a new government to help alleviate economic woes caused by a steep drop in oil prices since 2014.
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That's more than the 25 ministerial resignations that Thatcher suffered in almost 12 years and the same amount as Tony Blair's government accrued in more than a decade.
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While international, dollar-earning stocks such as British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands gained with sterling's fall, some domestic sectors suffered as the resignations added to political uncertainty.
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The resignations of Morales and his vice president meant it was not initially clear who would take the helm of the country pending the results of new elections.
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Russian leader Vladimir Putin denied that his country had any involvement in the email hacks and WikiLeaks releases that led to the resignations of several Democratic Party officials.
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This has resulted in a spate of resignations in the past twenty-four hours, including Dominic Raab, the Brexit secretary, and Esther McVey, the work and pensions secretary.
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The resignations of Morales and his vice president meant it was not initially clear who would take the helm of the country pending the results of new elections.
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" It's unlikely that a change is imminent—after a spate of firings and resignations, Chief of Staff John Kelly is reportedly "discouraging high-level departures before next year.
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The Australian dollar fell 1.36 percent after several senior ministers tendered their resignations on Thursday and demanded that besieged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull call a second leadership vote.
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And one of those was specifically about pardons: After the resignations, what efforts were made to reach out to Mr. [Michael] Flynn about seeking immunity or possible pardon?
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Members of a Department of Commerce committee called the Digital Economy Board of Advisors have turned in their resignations after President Trump's defense of white supremacists in Charlottesville.
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If Trump did try to use the NSA for his own personal or financial gain, there would be a mass of resignations and whistleblowers coming forward, Moss said.
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All 34 of the country's bishops offered their resignations en masse during an emergency meeting with the pope in May, in which they discussed the suspected cover-up.
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LONDON — For all the drama of knife-edge votes in Parliament, the sniping and sabotage, the resignations and political insurrections, Britain is now staring at a hard truth.
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So far, Pope Francis has accepted seven resignations, including those of Bishop Barros, another bishop who was a disciple of Mr. Karadima, and others accused of sexual misconduct.
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In this month alone, terminations, resignations and accusations have starkly highlighted the prevalence of patriarchy's crimes, for too long enabled by institutions that knew but failed to act.
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The Times newspaper reported that May could face further resignations by eurosceptic ministers in her cabinet unless she found a way to ensure the backstop was not permanent.
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Led by a former victim of clerical abuse, Marek Lisinski, the charity hopes its report will trigger resignations from top positions in the Church in devoutly Catholic Poland.
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For his part, Mr. Sirisena blamed senior security officials — including the top defense official and the inspector general of police — for not telling him, and demanded their resignations.
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However, the prime minister has pressed on despite the high-profile resignations of former ministers like Johnson and David Davis and would be likely to do so again.
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Representative Tony Cornish, a Republican, and Senator Dan Schoen, a Democrat, announced their resignations on Tuesday after each was accused of harassing multiple women involved in state politics.
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I hope and believe that the order to prosecute — without even a predicate of criminal activity — would have prompted a raft of resignations at the Department of Justice.
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People familiar with the situation at the office described prosecutors who were shocked and concerned by the Justice Department's leadership, with some speculation about more resignations taking place.
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Cardinal Ortega retired in 2016, a decision that had long been expected because he was 260; the church requires bishops to submit their resignations when they turn 24.
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The forum for entrepreneurs has been hit by a series of resignations from members who have turned their backs on Bouteflika since the protests began on Feb 22.
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The resignations followed revelations at the inquiry that the once-venerable firm had lied to regulators, allegedly doctored an independent report, and charged customers fees for no service.
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In December 2015, demonstrators shut down the popular destination over the McDonald shooting investigation, disrupting last-minute holiday shopping and demanding the resignations of the mayor and prosecutor.
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