Word: resignment
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...February 1970, Pusey said he would resign, two years earlier than had been anticipated. Pusey had presided over a time of unprecedented student unrest and political controversy. Following on the heels of the Vietnam War and the Nixon administration, universities around the country were experiencing revolutionary change...
...variety of complaints about open offices. The gamut runs from increased friction with co-workers to a rise in "corporate speak" because of fear of being overheard to a decline in critical thinking. Since 1997, Marie has seen a rise in gripes: "This situation has forced some employees to resign from firms and to demand adequate space in the firms that hire them...
...visit to Harvard came three days after McCaffrey announced his intention to resign with the change in administration this January...
...Supreme Court. His impropriety has undermined the public's confidence in the New Hampshire legal system and caused those not from New Hampshire to wonder if such corrupt practices reach into other states. While senators argued that errors in judgement are not good enough reasons to force someone to resign, a judge, especially a Supreme Court justice, should be held to a higher standard. Members of the judicial branch of government are entrusted to uphold the rights and principles of the people, and because of this, they are accountable on a far more philosophical level than the average American...
...Healy, the city's chief executive and managing director of CAHT, has worked closely with Harvard throughout his 30-year tenure as city manager. In his remarks yesterday, he stressed the University's longtime collaborative relationship with Cambridge and singled out Rudenstine, who will resign in June, for special praise...