Sentences with phrase «stand down in»

Selby's trip was scheduled to begin at the end of February and in the best - case scenario, it will be a couple of weeks before he puts the kick - stand down in Newfoundland.
Yet, New York Times reporter Nathaniel Popper tweeted a link to an image that appears to indicate that the SEC agreed to stand down in pursuing enforcement actions against Poloniex if Circle registered the exchange as an alternative trading system.
The UK Information Commissioner's Office is pursuing a warrant to search Cambridge Analytica's office and asked Facebook's auditors to stand down in the meantime, according to Facebook.
In Howell v Lees Millais [2007] EWCA Civ 720, [2007] All ER (D) 64 (Jul), Peter Smith J was roundly criticised for rejecting an invitation to stand down in a case.
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His intervention came after former leaders Ed Miliband, Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman all joined calls for Mr Corbyn to quit while even David Cameron said he should stand down in the national interest.
«The consensus is the governor's office did not hold up its end of the agreement when we accepted their request to stand down in return for the release of fiscal information about the planned DOT regional capital program for Long Island after Cuomo's budget release.
The party's leadership have rejected calls for a nationwide pact to stand down in certain seats to help other so - called «progressive» candidates take on the Conservatives.
As a result of the strained situation after the 2010 general election, the UUP fought the 2011 Assembly elections without any partnership with the Conservatives - the Tories were told to stand down in favour of the UUP.
«He was ready to stand down in 2020 but not in six weeks» time,» said a member of his staff.
He'd already been expected to stand down in this term, but the tragic event and its fallout brought things forward.
She told the same programme: «I certainly wouldn't want to stand down in any circumstances, having slogged round the country talking to tens of thousands of party members for the last two months.
The papers welcomed Afghan president Hamid Karzai's announcement that he will stand down in 2014, stating: «This is very important.
My suggestion that Corbyn stand down in favour of another candidate was driven by a desire to save his policies — which, as the polling shows, are very popular indeed — from being buried in the rubble of a terrible election defeat.
Bevan openly called for him to stand down in the summer of 1954.
Their intention was to force Mr Brown to stand down in favour of Alan Johnson, the then Health Secretary.
A war of words developed in which Lewes Greens called the decision to stand down in Pavilion «emotional blackmail» and said they would not reconsider unless the «opportunist» Liberal Democrats stood down in Isle of Wight.
President Obama called New York's embattled governor a wonderful man — a day after throwing him into a fight for his political career after it was leaked that the White House wants Paterson to stand down in the 2010 contest.
The Labour leader is facing mounting pressure from his own MPs to stand down in the wake of the EU referendum.
First he said he would stand, then he said he would stand down in favour of Campbell, then he said he might stand again and now he is backing Tyler.»
Q: David Wildstein said on the stand that it was his impression that you and Christie talked about telling officials to stand down in terms of what happened in Fort Lee.
He will be 76 in 2020 and, depending on his health by then, could face calls to stand down in favour of a fresh face.
Having held the seat since 1984, Clwyd announced in 2014 that she would stand down in the 2015 general election, only to later row back on the decision.
«For the good of Stoke and the people of Stoke he should do something decent and stand down in shame, failing that Labour should remove him».
A persistent rumour is that Cable will stand down in two or three years allowing a younger candidate to take over.
The former health minister was the first MP to stand down in protest at Sir Christopher Kelly's proposal to prevent politicians from employing family members.
After 21 - and - a-half years in charge, the Frenchman will stand down in May — and then thoughts will turn to appointing a successor.
News coming out of the club today suggests CEO Philip Beard is also set to leave his post, with reports suggesting he will stand down in mid March.
Pope Francis has forced a bishop in Paraguay to stand down in relation to Vatican's «serious pastoral... More
Anyone who pretends to know where this revolution will lead is as deluded as Mubarak seemed to be when he refused to stand down in his Thursday speech.
Pope Francis has forced a bishop in Paraguay to stand down in relation to Vatican's «serious pastoral concerns.»
It's easy to see SoftBank's hand in Uber standing down in Southeast Asia.
If you look at Manchester City, Pellegrini announced he was standing down in January and Guardiola was announced.
Wenger seems to get questioned every week about whether he is thinking of standing down or retiring, but Le Prof seems to have made it unequivocally clear that he is not tired of his job, and has no intention of standing down in the near future.
If we vote to stay in the EU the careers of Boris and his fellow outers will be pushed into the political long grass until the PM stands down in 2018 or 2019.
The barrister is vying to replace Nigel Farage after he stood down in the wake of the vote to leave the European Union.
When Blair stood down in 2007, Gordon Brown went about collecting as many nominations as he could to forestall a competitive contest.
He became leader of the Labour group, and leader of the council, in 2004 before standing down in 2010 following his election as MEP.
Stephen Ross retained the Isle of Wight mainly by squeezing the Labour vote to almost nothing until he stood down in 1987.
She was re-elected for the last time in the 1989 election, standing down in 1993.
Other than it being a distant ambition, when the Nuneaton candidate (Simon Rouse) stood down in 2008.
Most commentators predicted that Miliband would not become the next Labour leader when Gordon Brown stood down in 2010.
He said: «The reason I have allowed my name to be mentioned in the speculation about this is purely and simply because we lost in May, Iain Gray announced he was standing down in September, which is next week, and I don't even know if that's going ahead.»
More than 60 members of Labour's frontbench have stood down in the past week, while 172 MPs - three - quarters of the total - last week backed a motion of no confidence in their leader.
Widdecombe stood down in 2010.
However, by the time of the party's annual conference in Brighton it had become apparent the leadership question risked overshadowing the party and the 66 - year - old stood down in October, citing the media's preoccupation with his age.
Sunder, I take your point about Mr Smith - except isn't just a reflection of the US system as it stood and stands that when an elected senator stands down in mid term or even two days after election, the US system gives the electorate an unelected official for the rest of that term.
The by - election was triggered by the resignation of Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness, who stood down in line with his party's new policy of ending «double - jobbing» to focus on his work as deputy first minister.
Ex-home secretary standing down in 2015 says Labour leader should find room for «oldies» and admits regret over ID cards
This seems unlikely, while John Denham is standing down in Southampton Itchen the last time Ashcroft polled the seat in May it had an eight point Labour lead.
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