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resignation

[rez-ig-ney-shuhn] / ˌrɛz ɪgˈneɪ ʃən /




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That suggests if Starmer’s resignation did cause gilt prices to drop, savvy investors would do well to buy the dip.

From Barron's

But since his resignation last weekend, Treasury concerns were said to have hardened.

From BBC

In his resignation letter, Oli said he hoped stepping down would help "move towards a political solution and the resolution of the problems".

From Barron's

OpenAI and rival startup Anthropic have seen public resignations of staff members who have spoken out about the ethical implications of their technology.

From Barron's

After Nixon’s resignation in August 1974, Congress realized that reforms were needed to insulate the Justice Department from political pressure by the White House.

From Salon