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Act of giving up or quitting an office or position.
retirement
resigned
resignation
resigning
voluntary termination of employment
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1
I left Ireland in 2011,
quitting
a good job in Paddy Power.
2
Eighteen months ago the threat of Greece
quitting
the euro gripped markets.
3
However, the company has stopped short of
quitting
coal and oil entirely.
4
I can't run this for one second longer, she said before
quitting
.
5
But there are several ways Greece can still avoid
quitting
the euro.
6
Canadian energy company Tag Oil is selling up and
quitting
New Zealand.
7
Labour Senator Lorraine Higgins considered
quitting
politics over deaths threats she received.
8
Seventy-two percent said they were considering
quitting
their jobs as a result.
9
Clubs have overcome scandals, money problems and coaches
quitting
in the past.
10
Henry considered
quitting
,
the evidence long irrefutable, but he couldn't let go.
11
Many experts, though, are horrified at the idea of
quitting
the EU.
12
We found older age, lower dependency, and increased readiness predicted
quitting
success.
13
I can't run this for one second longer, she puffs before
quitting
.
14
He said
quitting
now would only add to the pressures he faced.
15
The bank, without elaborating, said he was
quitting
to pursue other opportunities.
16
At
quitting
time, the boss would come over to check his money.
quitting
quitt
quit the room
quit smoking
quit politics
quit school
quit social
Russian
отставка
Portuguese
renúncia
Catalan
dimitir
dimissió
Spanish
renuncia
dimisión