Not exact matches
His top economic advisor, Gary Cohn, a well - respected and more centrist pro-trade force within the administration duly
resigned and took his
turn walking through the entrance to the White House which has seemingly been replaced
by revolving doors.
The report claims that we had a deadline day offer
turned down
by his current club, but also that they are
resigned to losing the 22 - year old star as he is not prepared to sign a new contract.
Lord Paddick, as it
turned out, was not even the worst of them when, in a manner reminiscent of the innuendo of Victorian prejudice, he stuck the knife in
by resigning as the party's home affairs spokesman, citing concerns about Farron's «views on various issues that were highlighted» during the general election.
When the story first broke of the domestic violence allegations lodged against Johnson
by his ex-girlfriend, Sherr - una Booker, and the governor's involvement in the case, Gillibrand spoke out strongly against the man to whom she owes her seat, saying he should
resign if the report that he abused his power
turned out to be true.
The choice of the Adamawa state born technocrat
turned politician also leaned on the subsisting move made
by the party in May 2015 when he was tipped to replace Adamu Mu'azu immediately after he
resigned.
You can only ask someone to
resign so many times, after all, until you lose interest and
turn your attention to other things, especially when those things involve obscure sexual acts
by totally not - gay congressmen.
Giving it a hint of cultural topicality, the screenplay
by Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais, and Roddy Doyle (based on Doyle's novel) has the characters in
turn express a wizened,
resigned attitude towards unemployment.
The «research»
turned out
by Exxon shills is either not peer - reviewed at all or pushed through a corrupted peer review process (most of the editorial board of one journal
resigned over one of the cases, and now the stuff has to appear in the denialist house journal E&E).