resignations in English

noun
1
an act of retiring or giving up a position.
he announced his resignation
synonyms:departureleavingstanding downstepping downquitting
2
the acceptance of something undesirable but inevitable.
a shrug of resignation

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1. Resignations / Absconder communication to Operations Manager

2. You weren't supposed to accept our resignations.

3. The King refused, and accepted their resignations.

4. With great reluctance... your resignations have been accepted.

5. We must take action to stem the tide of resignations.

6. Resignations followed and several key players in the hip-hop wars became un-persons.

7. The mass resignations from the junta in January 1980 included the Minister of Education.

8. 12 It has been an eventful week in politics,(www.Sentencedict.com) with the resignations of three Presidential advisers.

9. He accepted the resignations of the non-Communist ministers and appointed a new government in accordance with Gottwald's specifications.

10. An update has been published twice in the Official Journals(3) to take account of resignations, etc.

11. Brian Faulkner thereupon resigned as leader of the Unionist party and this was followed by further resignations.

12. Data on Trump administration Appointees will remain accessible and will continue to be updated as current Appointees tender their resignations

13. Something over two hundred vacancies resulted in the immediate aftermath and a trickle of further resignations followed for some years to come.

14. When it became known that the South Korean government was planning to accept the resignations selectively, uprisings broke out in Kim's hometown of Pusan.

15. In the realm of human resources, Attrition is defined as both the voluntary and involuntary reduction of a company’s workforce through deaths, employee retirements, transfers, resignations and terminations

16. In April 1951 the Labour government was hit by the resignations of three ministers—Aneurin Bevan, the future prime minister Harold Wilson, and John Freeman—over the imposition of prescription charges to pay for an increased armaments programme.

17. A fun way to craft an ode to your beloved or a sneaky form of dissent—public resignations by disgruntled officials are a particularly popular place to deploy one—Acrostic poetry can be very simple and spare, or take a more understated form in full verse.

18. Deep and sustained anger across the country – at its demonstrated vulnerability to terror and at the multiple institutional failures that allowed such loss of life – has prompted the resignations of the Home Minister in the national government and the Chief Minister and his Deputy in the state of Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital.