Sentences with phrase «to give up one's seat»

Give up your seat on public transportation and enjoy the people watching from above rather than below.
The sitting president's party has only given up seats in 6 of those 10 elections.
Who is showing their family around, new to the city, veterans, idiots who don't give up their seats to old people and small children.
Both appear likely to win their respective re-election bids, though they, too, may be forced to give up their seats before serving out a full two - year term.
The last thing you want is to be asked to give up your seat because it's reserved on someone else's ticket and then find there are no more seats!
I was always so appreciative and touched when someone kindly gave up their seat for me on the subway or at the park.
He isn't required to give up his seat unless he is convicted of a felony.
They have to go eventually even if it means giving up a seat or two for a while.
He's giving up his seat on the town board to run for supervisor.
Through these lessons, you will raise that man that holds the door, gives up his seat for others, and is always polite and friendly to whoever he meets.
After no passengers voluntarily gave up their seats in the overbooked flight for $ 1,000, the airline randomly selected customers who would be booted out of the plane.
Dao refused to give up his seat after he was selected, as he said that he needed to get home to treat his patients.
Grant, who gave up her seat on the Legislature by running for the mayor's office, said she believes Brown also took on some of her issues during the campaign.
On the opposite side, Andrew Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants, said CEOs should not give up their seat at the table, saying it was a way to influence policy for the better.
United will offer up to $ 10,000 to volunteers willing to give up their seats if an overbooking incident occurs, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
Running after someone to hand them back something they dropped was the most common «good deed» cited in the survey, followed by giving up a seat on a train or bus for a less able or pregnant passenger.
A German journalist named Peter gave up his seat so that «my mom's life could be spared,» says Keo, Ed.M.»
A California man and his family were kicked off of a Delta flight after they refused to give up a seat originally purchased for their teenage son that they opted to use for his 2 - year - old sibling instead.
(Although Ott told Travel + Leisure that if somebody approaches him in the airport in 2018 and remembers the contest, he will still give up his seat.)
A year ago, David Dao refused to give up his seat aboard a United flight from Chicago to Louisville, Ky., for airline employees.
When I am hot and sticky, my desire to do nice things for others, like give up my seat on the subway or buy a sandwich for a homeless guy, is minimal.
As an established Jason Day stan, I never gave up my seat on the bandwagon when the Aussie went through the wilderness in 2017 on the golf course.
Being pregnant naturally garners a little sympathy; people will typically give up their seat for a pregnant woman, people ask to help her reach for things and lift things, and more people even seem to...
Martins gave up his seat in the state Senate last year to run for an open congressional district being vacated by Democratic Rep. Steve Israel.
Grimm gave up his seat representing New York's 11th District in 2015 and spent eight months in prison for tax fraud.
The governor even gave up his seat — and perhaps a few seconds on national TV — so a returning soldier could sit next to First Lady Michele Obama.
The former Assemblyman gave up his seat in that chamber to run for a newly drawn senate district.
Silver told CBS 2's Marcia Kramer that in the midst of the scandal he demanded that Lopez give up his seat in the Assembly.
Congressional primaries were moved to June several years ago but state legislative races are still in September, allowing state lawmakers to run for Congress without giving up their seats.
Debate over giving up seats for expectant mothers after Equalities Minister left standing for Prime Minister's Questions.
Abate gave up her seat for an unsuccessful run for state attorney general.
However, elected Democrat Joe Manchin gave up the seat to join the U.S. Senate in the 2010 midterms.
Qi «ra gives up her seat, heading off to help Lando, while Chewie takes up residence beside his new partner.
News of Rosa's refusal to give up her seat spread quickly through Montgomery.
Recently, there was an all - male panel and a panelist gave up his seat for a woman.
This is the basis of all worthy spiritual practices, learning to occasionally give up your seat at the center of the cosmos and move to the sidelines so you can observe another person as the center.
Sadly, I didn't get to play around with my fancy new gizmo, the demo was time limited, and I grudgingly gave up my seat for someone else.
In 1959 Diggs gave up his seat as Chair of the art department but remained teaching at Winston - Salem State until his retirement in 1979.
In the case of an overbooked flight, the airline is required to ask for volunteers to give up their seats with compensation before involuntarily removing people.
Meanwhile, 106,723 people voluntarily gave up their seat during the same timeframe.
The prince's spokesman said Harry - who turns 31 today - had given up his seat after one of the planes was found to have a mechanical fault.
Maziarz was named to the board in 2014 by then Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, a Long Island Republican who gave up his seat in 2015 after being convicted on federal corruption charges.
Federal rules dictate a carrier must first check whether anyone is willing to voluntarily give up their seat before then bumping flyers involuntarily if nobody comes forward.
Dao was among four passengers chosen at random to be bumped from Sunday's flight from Chicago to Louisville, Kentucky, after nobody was enticed enough by the airline's offers to voluntarily gave up their seats.
And although the media world continues to change radically, I don't plan to give up my seat at the table any time soon, even as time frames shrink, production pressures grow, and the desire to have everything be bite - sized continues to mount.
Nigel Farage has been told to give up his seat as a Member of the European Parliament following his resignation as Ukip leader.
The United States hasn't given up its seat on the table, but it could certainly take a bigger role than it has in order to ensure that other countries, when they do implement regulations on tech and information, aren't going too far.
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