Sentences with phrase «imminent exit from»

Sir William Blair, the former judge in charge of the Commercial Court, highlights one key challenge — that the UK's imminent exit from European Union means we are likely to face a legal framework that is considerably more complex than that which we have now.

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National Australia Bank has named David Duffy as the new chief executive of its Clydesdale Bank subsidiary as speculation mounts about NAB's potentially «imminent» exit from its troubled British operations.
The 26 - year - old now seems to have spoken about his imminent departure from Dortmund with some of his fellow players, with a source close to the player quoted as saying: «He is preparing his exit and he gave some of the players signs that his transfer is close.»
Bratton's imminent exit elicited less than fond recollections from critics like Sergeant's Benevolent Association President Ed Mullins.
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