But they're going to censure him perhaps ask him to resign as a - resign from the party, assuming he's still a member of the Democratic Party.
Over a week after he had a coach resign due to him, he's praising his new coach as the reason for the defensive effort.
Mark Zuckerberg will cash out in the very near future within a year, resign from Facebook, have a baby, and do more charitable work like Bill Gates.
The education secretary has called on a senior college official to resign after a private conversation between them was secretly recorded.
The opposition Labour Party tabled a bill this week explicitly requiring a prime minister to resign if indicted for a serious criminal offence.
In the wake of that vote, it was not clear whether Mr Basescu would proceed to a referendum or else resign and so trigger a fresh election.
The Metropolitan Police defended Fedorcio's right to resign, saying in a statement that he had the same right as any other employee to resign while subject to a disciplinary investigation.
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He was offered a choice: resign and escape legal action, or face the sack and the courts.
The is no provision in Church law for forcing a pope to resign or the removal of an incapacitated pope.
When confronted by Dunn, Keyworth refused a request to resign from the board, though he's not expected to be renominated at HP's next shareholder meeting.
In 1294, Pope Celestine V, only five months after his election, issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a pope to resign and then did so.
Under the Roman Catholic Church's canon law, it is technically possible for a pope to resign, but no pope has ever left office voluntarily in modern times.
He had been seen as a potential DPJ leader but had to resign last year amid a row over a political donation.
This leaves Mr Prodi with two choices: to assume that Mr Bertinotti is bluffing and can be won over with a few mostly symbolic concessions, or to resign, bringing either a quick election or the formation of a new government under someone else.
As a result, the Lakers can resign Howard for 5-years with a maximum annual increase in pay of 7.5%, while another team would be limited to offering a 4-year deal with maximum annual raises of only 4.5%.
He offered a proposal: Let him resign in three to six months, after he helped find a replacement.
Should a tax increase be necessary before then, Mr Okada says, the prime minister should resign and call a fresh election.
"If I felt I could not be effective, I'd resign in a minute, " Rumsfeld said.
One can resign at a peaceful moment or when one simply cannot go on.
Jordan's constitution stipulates that the cabinet must resign within a week of the parliament's dissolution.
His brother was appointed to an important post and had to resign after a public outcry.
Paterson became governor last spring after then-Gov. Eliot Spitzer was forced to resign amid a sex scandal.
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Then Mechai was forced to resign and a new board comprised mostly of former government bureaucrats took over.
Stresses claimed by Respondent did not rise to a level that would require a reasonable person to resign.
The Conservative Prime Minister Anthony Eden had to resign as a consequence of his handling of the situation.
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His MP, David Burrowes, who had threatened to resign as a parliamentary aide if Mr McKinnon was extradited, welcomed the decision.
On March 18th his reformist minister for railways, Dinesh Trivedi, was forced to resign by a junior coalition ally.
"Premature -- he's not going to resign under a cloud, " Bennett said before saying he had to hang up.
Thatcher, who had won three national elections, was persuaded by her party and advisers to resign before a second ballot.
Stirling-based Holl, who takes over from Geoff Wightman, is also expected to resign as a board director with Commonwealth Games England.
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