Sentence examples for To resignation from inspiring English sources

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To resignation

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The act of resigning.

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It showed that we're even becoming resigned to resignation.

That same reasoning Ammons used to justify his resistance to resignation is exactly why resigning was the appropriate and responsible thing to do.

Political animals talk about people being "hounded" to resignation, but to techies, that's nonsense; he resigned, and he didn't have to.

Watergate — from break-in to resignation — lasted twenty-six months.

It was the closest I ever heard him come to resignation.

The mood at that point is closer to resignation than panic.

His tactics might not change much but his approach to resignation never stops.

Sustained rage tends to turn in on itself, change shape, hew closer to resignation.

After that announcement, hockey fans' moods shifted from skepticism to resignation.

Islamists, in effect, already preach an alternative to resignation, saying Islam should become the government.

Her husky voice hits every note of brokenhearted love, from torment to resignation.

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