Analysts have said for months that Morgan Stanley would likely bow out of the business.
By next year's general election, he will be 70, and will then bow out of politics, he says.
The Koreans will bow out of the tournament following Friday's final group game against Ivory Coast, having lost their opening two matches.
Mr Santorum, who has faced calls to bow out of the race in the name of party unity, defiantly vowed to fight on.
The trouble with that hope is that those who confess would probably have to bow out of public life as the price of their new-found honesty.
Mrs Clinton has resisted pressure to bow out of the race, despite Mr Obama's growing advantage in terms of delegates and her rapidly dwindling campaign war chest.
National Republican officials and, in point of fact, many local Republican leaders hope that if Elizabeth Dole decides to run, the others will bow out of the race.
News of Sotherton's reluctant decision to bow out of the gruelling multi-discipline challenge emerged on Monday when UK Athletics announced its list of National Lottery-funded athletes for next season.
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With the market nearly saturated Nomura estimates around 45 million phones will be sold this year it's likely that one or two of the smaller Japanese phone makers will bow out of the race.
Analysts said Friday that deals are likely, especially as regulatory scrutiny over lending standards forces stand-alone mortgage companies to find deeper pockets of capital and as commercial banks bow out of the business.
She also said her decision to bow out of a 2014 race wasn't influenced by fears that she might lose an expected rematch with hotelier Jim Graves, a Democrat, who fell short by 4, 200 votes last year in her district outside the Twin Cities.
It was a sad way for Bristol to bow out of the league and for their veteran hooker Mark Regan to call time on his career, while scrum-half Shaun Perry, winger David Lemi and number eight Dan Ward-Smith were also playing their last games for the club.
The bulk of the Spanish team wasn't even alive the last time that happened more than 30 years ago, at the 1982 World Cup, when it lost to West Germany (2-1) and then limped out of the tournament following a 0-0 draw with England, becoming the first host nation ever to bow out of soccer's biggest showcase in the first round.
By demolishing Kansas and Florida over the weekend, Michigan silenced a growing chorus of skepticism about the Big Ten conference, which had been hailed all year as the toughest conference in college basketball, only to watch six of its seven teams in the tournament bow out ahead of Sunday's action, including Indiana, the top seed in the East.
Go it alone instead, and never be too proud to bow gracefully out of a bargaining session or backtrack the way you came.
Like a teenager still excited about his new hot rod, the 54-year-old executive boasts about Endeavour's tendency to thrust her knifelike bow almost completely out of the water.
He is truly a champion of the game who will bow out in a month leaving the sort of legacy that could only be left by a true legend.
So they have basically whistled past the graveyard in looking at the question of what would happen if the presumed presidential nominee had to bow out between the time the candidate garners a majority of the delegates and the convention.
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All rooms look out on stunning views of the Bow River valley on one side of the hotel and of the Rockies all around.
If Icann determines that more than one applicant is equally qualified to manage a particular domain, and none of the applicants seeking it bow out, a bidding auction will ensue.
He really liked to put on a show, and he'd get all out of time, rolling up the bow and jumping around.
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But she faces a potentially crowded field of candidates who seem reluctant to bow out for someone who hasn't lived in North Carolina for decades.
Of course it was disappointing to bow out in rain-affected circumstances, but they had merely been clinging on by their fingernails - rescued time and again by the bowlers.
But after a few minutes - probably about five - I could see that the end - I couldn't tell whether it was the bow or the stern - of the boat was sticking vertically out of the water.
"Your bow is part of the act, as important as a trick you're doing, " Ms. Zimmerman advised a junior who made doves appear out of the air, followed by a weak bow, during a recent academy session at the Castle.
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Santoro then picked up his injury in the second game of the final set which eventually forced him to bow out.
Such a great violinist with such masterful control of the bow and why don't we go out with a little more Paganini.
The 38-year-old American will bow out after an 18-year professional career and with a record of 44 wins, nine losses, one draw and a no contest.
Out of office, he switched to business suits and bow ties but continued to promote public health causes, from preventing childhood accidents to better training for doctors.
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