用out of office造句子,“out of office”造句

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Oh, No. I am sorry just out of office. Wait for you moment. Yes. I see.

If we're in the midst of a financial collapse, why aren't executives jumping out of office Buildings?

Shortly after that, Bishop L. T. Walker of the Church of God in Christ told his people they had to get Old Hoghead out of office.

For as for the first wrong, it doth but offend the law; but the revenge of that wrong, putteth the law out of office.

Then Lehrer asked if I took satisfaction in knowing that if there was a conspiracy to run me out of office, it hadn’t worked.

Feng Yuxiang went to the Soviet Union and Duan Qirui went out of office. The political power of Beijing fell to Wu Peifu, the warlord of Fengxi, and Zhang Zuolin, the warlord of Fengxi.

Tightening governments seem to have a survival rate no worse than the average: incumbents were booted out of office in 40% of all the elections in rich countries between 1975 and 2008.

Now he faces the opposition from hell: a reckless, populist Republican Party whose moderate voices have been silenced by ideologues and which has made throwing him out of office its foremost priority.

out of office造句

I wonder how he got voted out of office.

They're disenchanted and they're worried now, the Republicans, because they're out of office, they're out of power.

The Prime Minister out of office is seen, too often, to have been but a pompous rhetorician.

Li tried to lighten the burden of taxes on the peasants. The gentry protested and finally drove him out of office.

Mr Saleh, a past master at balancing the tribes and dispensing patronage, seems determined not to be hustled out of office after nearly 33 years.

A couple of hours after the first earthquake to hit New York City in decades sent scores of people streaming out of office buildings in lower Manhattan, Andrea Petkovic was neither shaken nor stirred.

Expect a bright future for the first politician from within Mr Zapatero's own party to stand up to him-particularly if, as seems likely, the prime minister limps out of office in two years' time.

Mr Slota’s SNP has had three ministers thrown out of office after accusations of shady dealings.

There is a general view around that he has been hounded out of office by the press.

Mr Stille's book is ill-timed: Mr Berlusconi has just been voted out of office and, at 69, his chances of returning are slim.

A politician who opined that they ought to be forcibly sterilised for the benefit of everyone else would be unlikely to get re-elected, and might even be thrown out of office.

The convicted judge was thrown out of office. The headwaiter threw the disorderly guest out.

Even stalwarts found themselves booted out of office: Ike Skelton, a congressman of 34 years' standing and chairman of the House Armed Services Committee;

With his $ 12 million book deal, the largest in world history, the only impeached president of the 20th century will gross about $ 40 million in his first couple of years out of office.

Disgusted with his behaviours, I turned on my heels and strode out of office.

But it does not bode well for the future-assuming that he has one, and is not turfed out of office in a year's time.

They are neither parties out of office nor opposition parties, but parties participating in state affairs.

He was voted out of office.

A politician who proposed a campaign of preventing asteroid collisions with Earth, for example, would be ridiculed and probably voted out of office.

There is no love lost between the NPP and the NDC, which feels strongly that after two terms out of office it is due for a return to power-and will probably feel cheated if it does not get it.

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