The financially-troubled club announced last Friday that Todd will relinquish his executive role on 1 January.
What had drawn me to my wandering life, and why was it so hard to relinquish?
And in Indonesia what we saw is a military that had to relinquish power.
After clashes in Konna, most opted to relinquish control of towns and disappear into the desert.
It seems that they have learned how to change leaders but not how to relinquish power.
If devolution went ahead, would the centre relinquish enough powers to make the new chambers useful?
Defeat saw the 36-year-old relinquish his British title and left his career in tatters.
Greenberg was forced to relinquish the chief executive role on Sunday, Mar. 13, 2005.
Congress and the White House would relinquish some of their health policy decisions to it.
Had he been selected for the Dodgers sale, he would have had to relinquish them.
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The next day, the longstanding rule of requiring visitors to relinquish their phones was gone.
In the end, it was ill health which forced Mr Castro to relinquish the presidency.
Experts in the business world wonder why an executive would relinquish a leadership role.
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Indeed, it was prophesied that the Grand Turk himself would relinquish his crown to Sevi.
Despite its efforts to deregulate, the government cannot seem to relinquish its role in the economy.
Before the report was concluded, Rather announced he would voluntarily relinquish the anchor's desk the next spring.
Governments could help by, say, encouraging broadcasters whose audiences are dwindling to relinquish more of their bandwidth.
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Every dollar the government spends is one the private must first relinquish (with varying degrees of grumbling).
She went to her boss and offered to relinquish her role overseeing the office but to keep her client book.
The key is to relinquish control and instead focus on cultivating teamwork, creativity, responsiveness, and, ultimately, productivity.
When Lombardi was diagnosed with cancer and had to relinquish his duties, Austin was promoted to head coach.
If he did relinquish ground, Syria's city squares would be quickly overrun by protesters chanting for his downfall.
That includes a refusal to relinquish control over finances a potential blow to their self-esteem and sense of power.
Beyond the settlements, Israel will relinquish its military control over the vast unpopulated areas of the West Bank.
Production outside the country was out the question made locally is a value she would not relinquish.
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In many instances, state AGs essentially relinquish authority over the course of litigation to the private lawyers hired.
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Five countries went on to relinquish those restrictions altogether in 2006 and another five are lifting theirs gradually.
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But the government does not want to relinquish its grip over policing, which has, if anything, tightened recently.
This forced Mr Grasso to agree to relinquish his directorship of Home Depot at its next annual meeting.
However, the point of similarity with Kosovo, was that giving in did not require Saddam to relinquish power altogether.
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