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Definition of Resignations
1. resignation [n] - See also: resignation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resignations
Literary usage of Resignations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Turnover of Factory Labor by Sumner Huber Slichter (1919)
"The relative frequency of resignations and lay-offs. Resignations constitute the
most frequent source of terminations of employment, and lay-offs the second ..."
2. The Turnover of Factory Labor by Sumner Huber Slichter (1919)
"The relative frequency of resignations and lay-offs. Resignations constitute the
most frequent source of terminations of employment, and lay-offs the second ..."
3. Our Schools: Their Administration and Supervision by William Estabrook Chancellor (1905)
"Resignations THE general principle governing resignations is that the superintendent
should resign as soon as he believes that another man, available for ..."
4. Our Schools, Their Administration and Supervision by William Estabrook Chancellor (1908)
"Resignations THE general principle governing resignations is that the superintendent
should resign at the end of his year or term if he believes that ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1903)
"Resignations have been received and accepted during the year from the following
members and associates who were in good standing: Members. ..."
6. Corporate Organization and Management by Thomas Conyngton, Helen Potter (1917)
"CHAPTER LXXIX Resignations Resignations may be divided into two general classes—
those which are so phrased as to be completely effective without an ..."
7. Corporation Procedure: Law, Finance, Accounting by Thomas Conyngton, Robert Joseph Bennett, Paul Whittier Pinkerton, Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1922)
"... CHAPTER XVIII Resignations Resignations may be divided into two general
classes—those which are so phrased as to be effective without an acceptance, ..."