Sentences with phrase «ouster if»

Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and Senate Education Chairwoman Dolores Gresham are among those indicating they'll press for Chancellor Cheek's ouster if he had foreknowledge of the diversity office's post.
The mayor said several times this afternoon that Mr. Silver is a «man of integrity» and refused to call for his ouster if he's found guilty.

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Mark Fields» ouster as CEO of Ford yesterday is another example, if anyone needed one, of just how hard it is to lead a company in the midst of disruptive change.
The belief that Weinstein was so feared as to be essentially untouchable may be behind the rumors that Bob Weinstein was behind Harvey's ouster, with Page Six reporting that he may have fed sources to the New York Times: If no one could make the story stick before, the thinking goes, someone extremely powerful must have really wanted it to stick this time.
But if the calls for Mayer's ouster grow louder and more frequent, then Yahoo's board may not be able to ignore them indefinitely.
The notion of «inherent jurisdiction» arises from the presumption that if there is a justiciable right, then there must be a court competent to vindicate the right... the doctrine of inherent jurisdiction requires that only an explicit ouster of jurisdiction should be allowed to deny jurisdiction to the superior court.
Carl Paladino, the party's 2010 nominee for governor, has said he would seek the Conservative Party nomination if the GOP candidate didn't push for the ouster of legislative leaders in the Senate and Assembly.
Early this week, according to a knowledgeable Democratic source, members of the state Senate's black caucus held a private meeting to discuss the ongoing leadership crisis in their chamber, which — even if it resolves in favor of the Democrats — could result in the ouster of the highest - ranking black elected official in New York.
Paladino has vowed to seek the Conservative Party nomination for governor if the Republicans fail to nominate a candidate who doesn't support the ouster of Skelos and Kolb.
Her move drew mixed reactions, with some legal experts saying the stated reason for Paladino's ouster did not merit removal from the board, and that if revealing information from executive sessions is the standard, elected officials throughout the state could be removed from office.
As if the state GOP didn't have enough problems — saddled with lackluster candidates and financial difficulties in what is expected to be a big year for the Republicans nationally — party activists are calling for the ouster of its $ 150,000 - a-year executive director, Thomas Basile,
Tirado, the district manager of Community Board 7 (who is on forced leave while working on the campaign), said Rivera asked him on Saturday, during the annual summer barbecue on Mosholu Parkway put on by the Committee of 100 Democrats, if he would step down in the interest of the community and the ouster of Espada.
Insofar as a social movement is «an organized, sustained, self - conscious challenge to existing authorities» (Tilly, 1984), the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions included a multiplicity of informal and formal institutions and alliances: students, unions, professionals, religious groups, etc.And while the master frames calling for the ouster of Mubarak and Ben Ali were no doubt unifying discursive devices that were readily supported by most if not all of the protestors, secondary frames — calls for democracy, social justice, freedom, and dignity — presented significant points of divergence not only in and between Islamist and non-Islamist groups, but between the secular - liberal youth who are credited with initiating the mass protests in the first place.
Tipping J acknowledged that judicial review should not be excluded lightly by a statutory ouster clause but said that the statutory challenge proceeding «has a built - in right for the taxpayer to take the matter to the High Court, if that is thought necessary or desirable».
Such privative or ouster clauses have often been treated with a degree of contempt by the courts particularly if they are seen as an attempt to exclude the supervisory powers by way of judicial review of the superior courts over administrative action.
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