Noun(1) the act of removing,dismissal from office,the state of being removed,the act of moving(2) the act of removing(3) dismissal from office(4) the state of being removed(5) the act of moving
Noun(1) the act of removing,dismissal from office,the state of being removed,the act of moving(2) the act of removing(3) dismissal from office(4) the state of being removed(5) the act of moving
(1) But it was Whitlam who telephoned Buckingham Palace on November 11 after his removal from office by the Australian Governor-General.(2) The only disciplinary measure described in the AFN Charter is removal from office.(3) They hadn't realised that removal companies are booked up months in advance.(4) He was at that time working in the removal business and had no experience as a funeral director or undertaker.(5) This might lead to his removal from office.(6) the removal of all legal barriers to the free movement of goods(7) removal men(8) A lot of the Alliance leaders have, since our removal from parliament, thrown ourselves into union organising work.(9) the removal of the brain tumor(10) There was a removal van outside the next door neighbours.(11) More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors.(12) Though it is not sinking, removal vans gather at the Clarendon Building(13) Now, the power of removal from office at any time in cases other than the case of a Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner is exercised by the Commissioner.(14) If the U.S. were an effective democracy, the President would face impeachment and removal from office.(15) He was his own worst enemy and his rash violation of Grant's departmental regulations caused his removal from command of his corps shortly before the fall of Vicksburg.(16) The debate had demonstrated that the only remedy for unconstitutional conduct by the president would be his removal from office and this would be too difficult and too slow.