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"In relinquishing control, universities are ensuring that some of the most prominent workers on campus are less invested in the organisation," she says.
Coaches are not interested in relinquishing that control, so solutions will have to come from elsewhere.
Those resignations, the person said, reflect Trump's interest in relinquishing management of his business.
Benedict, knowing he is dying, locates his own hope in relinquishing his sister to the knightly newcomer.
By then, Mr. Barak had made what the administration regarded as considerable concessions in relinquishing control to the Palestinians in the outer and inner suburbs of East Jerusalem.
Solnit imagines a long-distance runner accumulating moments when neither foot is on the ground, "tiny fragments of levitation," and argues, by analogy, that in relinquishing certainty we approach, if only fleetingly, the divine.
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That episode resulted in students relinquishing iPads at three high schools.
It's not all doom and gloom though, because in Buddhism, relinquishing the ego and desire can end suffering.
However, this feeling of failure is not ubiquitous, in that relinquishing control is not inherently negative.
Poets laureate were given sherry until Henry Pye, in 1790, relinquished his butt in exchange for a £27 yearly fee.
In 1953, his works were published in the United States for the first time, by Michigan State University Press, who later (in 1958), relinquished the rights to Viking Press.
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