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Or you were forced to resign from a professional body, which then threatened to boycott an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris if your work was included?
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One can, for instance, resign by saying, "I resign…", although one can also resign from a position without describing oneself as doing so.
Put together, the compound verb literally means 'to come off stage' and has been metaphorically extended to mean 'to resign from an official position'.
It will also be a critical 12 months for Hunt's legacy as Health Secretary, already tarnished by battles over the seven-day NHS, junior doctors' contracts and calls for him to resign from health professionals and patients.
Patient Concern resigned from a Department of Health consultation on the plan.
A man resigns from a dance competition and it causes a public outcry.
Also, there is no concept of node resigning from a group, again reducing the overhead.
Resigning from a position may disqualify you from receiving anything.
At the beginning of the 1927 season, Yorkshire secretary Frederick Toone approached Wilfred Rhodes to suggest that he should resign from his position as senior professional.
Scotland Yard officers accused of sexual assault, racism and theft have been allowed to resign from the force before facing dismissal and professional disgrace at misconduct hearings, according to new figures out today.
"This is not a position I can resign from.
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