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Along with Briggs, minister Mal Brough stepped aside on Dec.
Sessions stepped aside from the Russia probe on March 2.
A day later, the school announced he had stepped aside.
His brother, Raúl Castro, has ruled since he stepped aside.
Angela Merkel's chosen successor to lead Germany has stepped aside.
Of course, both Munoz and Wainshal stepped aside for medical reasons.
Edward stepped aside, and his younger brother George took the crown.
Tom Rooney, declined to say whether Nunes should have stepped aside.
He stepped aside in 2003 but continued meddling (from the sidelines).
He stepped aside, waiting for the snake to make its move.
Hickey has stepped aside from his Olympic positions during the investigation.
Well, not stepped aside entirely, since the groups share several performers.
The delivering doctor just stepped aside and let Dallas take over.
Mr. Batali stepped aside from managing his restaurants, pending an investigation.
President Trump stepped aside and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan marched forward.
Mr. Brown took office after his predecessor, Tony Blair, stepped aside.
He's only stepped aside to pursue other acting jobs, he said.
Now, for his White House bid, he has stepped aside again.
Though Franken remained defiant, he ultimately stepped aside, as did Rep. Conyers.
"He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls," he continued.
She also supported the rehabilitation of Kalanick up until he stepped aside.
Coach Steve Kerr returned after those 43 games, and Walton stepped aside.
Three other prospective candidates for state Congress stepped aside because of threats.
"I wouldn't call tennis dysfunctional," Gimelstob told me before he stepped aside.
"We are speaking with Frank; he has stepped aside from the Russian task force so he has stepped aside from his functions within the council," Coe told Reuters following a presentation at the Leaders Sport Business Summit on Tuesday.
John Conyers stepped aside as ranking Democrat on the US House Judiciary Committee.
Nunes has said that he temporarily stepped aside but did not recuse himself.
Pennsylvania that the judge who refused to recuse himself should have stepped aside.
Mr. Gates stepped aside as chief executive in 2000, after the antitrust ruling.
Some letters were penned, but the Vatican blinked first: the bishop stepped aside.
Eventually, the president nominated Francisco, who then stepped aside until his Senate confirmation.
And Snapchat's engineering guru, Stuart Bowers, stepped aside in May to join Tesla.
Iceland's prime minister stepped aside after the leak exposed his undisclosed offshore assets.
Bryan Murray stepped aside as GM for Pierre Dorion, who hasn't done much.
Michael Conaway, the Texas Republican Nunes picked to replace him when he stepped aside.
Silently, Teresa stepped aside and I ducked under her arm and into the trailer.
After one walk, she stepped aside to let the host give it a whirl.
But he has stepped aside recently, even removing his name from the party's logo.
"Every time I've stepped aside in the past, I haven't missed it," he said.
"For his own reputation and for his name, he stepped aside," Mr. Durbin said.
Van Gerwen stepped aside, opened a diet soda and ruminated on the odd scene.
Hunt, Johnson's top rival in the leadership race, stepped aside rather than accept a demotion.
But then the rejected nominee, Michal Smarda, stepped aside, opening the way for a compromise.
In March, the law firm representing Jawbone stepped aside from the fight, citing "professional considerations."
Judge Allyson Duncan, who was appointed by former President George W. Bush, also stepped aside.
Garland had stepped aside from hearing cases after Obama nominated him to the Supreme Court.
But there seems to be some dispute about whether he stepped aside or was removed.
The principal stepped aside, and, with a flourish, revealed, in a Plexiglas box, the blanket.
When nominated, Garland stepped aside from pending cases before the appeals court where he works.
After 30 years in office, the country's longtime president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, stepped aside last year.
A decade ago, she stepped aside from a career in finance to start a family.
Affleck was originally set to write, direct, and star in the film, but stepped aside.
He stepped aside to avoid it, but the bat still clipped him in the leg.
When police learned that a hospital had cleared Alyssa to go home, they stepped aside.
But he stepped aside when it became clear that Mr. Ryan would gather enough support.
But about 15 minutes later, the police stepped aside, and the crowd was let past.
Without argument, at the most crucial moment of Barcelona's season, Messi had quietly stepped aside.
Eventually Gates stepped aside completely, but the company's slip from unrivaled dominance was well underway.
His top political adviser, who is a close friend, also stepped aside in the mess.
As he stepped aside on Thursday, Mr. Webb expressed disappointment at the state of American politics.
It wouldn't be surprising if he stepped aside again to let her rule the seven kingdoms.
In 1990, King Baudouin stepped aside for a day rather than sign a bill legalising abortion.
Instead, Sessions stepped aside the investigation felt that deputy A.G. Rod Rosenstein, who appointed Robert Mueller.
In 2001, he stepped aside, leaving behind both X.com the company and X.com the domain name.
John Conyers occupied before he stepped aside during a pending investigation into allegations of sexual harassment.
John Conyers has already stepped aside as the Judiciary Committee's ranking member during a pending investigation.
Instead, they rallied behind his now-famous press conference, the one in which he stepped aside.
He stepped aside once before, in 1992, only to re-assert himself a few months later.
The prime minister of Iceland has already stepped aside, and more heads are sure to follow.
The committee has spoken to dozens of witnesses since Nunes stepped aside in April, while Reps.
Norquist had been acting deputy Defense secretary since January, but stepped aside for the confirmation process.
It's as if Beckett had stepped aside to let J. J. Abrams take over the authorship.
And one ofthe many reasons I chose him as CEO of LinkedIn, when I stepped aside.
It took me a couple of seconds to compute, so I stepped aside onto the road.
In 2009, Simons stepped aside, to focus on philanthropy, and named Mercer and Brown co-C.E.O.s.
His White House disclosure forms indicate that he stepped aside in January when Trump took office.
Carlos Lopez-Cantera, a personal friend of Rubio's who encouraged him to run again, stepped aside.
The congressman stepped aside from his position as ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee on Sunday.
That month, Bill Maris, who founded and led the company's start-up investing arm GV, stepped aside.
Both of Mr Bashir's predecessors stepped aside once it was clear the army was backing the protesters.
But even as Franken stepped aside, the spotlight on the GOP side of things only shines brighter.
"It's your turn, Ricky," protesters chanted on the street after word spread that Perez had stepped aside.
Nunes has not appeared in the two open hearings in the committee's investigation since he stepped aside.
Conyers has since stepped aside from his position as ranking Democrat on the powerful House Judiciary Committee.
Even if she stepped aside as chief executive, the ban on Theranos operating laboratories might still apply.
But though Orbán stepped aside, he and his followers never really accepted the 22010 defeat as legitimate.
But though Orbán stepped aside, he and his followers never really accepted the 2002 defeat as legitimate.
Like Pierre Omidyar stepped aside at eBay and made way for a better leader, which was interesting.
She scoffs at the suggestion that she should have stepped aside for the next generation of Democrats.
During the investigation, AIBA's president, Gafur Rakhimov, stepped aside while on a U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list.
Mr. Trump believes Mr. Mueller would never have been appointed if Mr. Sessions had not stepped aside.
That's likely why Russia has largely stepped aside in this latest fight between Syrian and Turkish forces.
After Sessions stepped aside in the case, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed Mueller as special counsel.
Lula had stepped aside to allow running mate Fernando Haddad to stand for the presidency, Hoffman said.
Europe could be left leaderless after the front-runner to replace Angela Merkel stepped aside on Monday.
CEO Tony Fernandes and Chairman Kamarudin Meranun have stepped aside for at least two months amid investigations.
"I just think it's inappropriate and I really would like it if he stepped aside," he continued.
Ginsburg later expressed regret for her remarks but has not stepped aside from any case involving Trump.
In 22016, Chen stepped aside as CEO to become the company's chair and Strickler, another cofounder, took over.
In January, the company's co-founder Mogens Smed stepped aside as chief executive and was named executive chairman.
In honor of Mother's Day, each cast member stepped aside to let their mom say a few words.
Meanwhile Russia has also stepped aside and allowed Turkey to embark on its own campaign against Kurdish forces.
"Good try," Nunes said, when asked if he had stepped aside and if he would continue signing subpoenas.
When the judge released him, I stood up and stepped aside so she could get to her son.
Why was Sessions involved in the firing of Comey if he had stepped aside from the Russia probe?
McCabe had already stepped aside from his post in January at the behest of FBI Director Chris Wray.
QUINTANILLA: I'M REMINDED, KEVIN, IT'S JUST OVER A YEAR NOW THAT YOU TOOK OVER AS HOWARD STEPPED ASIDE.
For now, Mexican police have stepped aside and are allowing migrants to make their way through the country.
He took over the probe after the committee's chair, Devin Nunes (R-CA), stepped aside on April 6.
In addition, Professor Bonn, who had run the distance learning program since 2009, stepped aside from that role.
Mr. Wang stepped aside as chief executive in 22001, handing the job to his handpicked successor, Sanjay Kumar.
People were polite, they stepped aside on trails to let others pass and offered their equipment and experiences.
Manuel Henriquez has voluntarily stepped aside as chairman and CEO of Hercules Capital, according to a company statement.
But, in true Woke Bae fashion, Trudeau stepped aside and let a woman do the talking on this subject.
Two conference participants stepped aside after Tobin spoke and, on the spot, devised the Chinese term for "macroeconomic management".
Angélil, Dion's longtime collaborator, stepped aside as his wife's manager in June 2014 because of his battle with cancer.
Nunes stepped aside from the House probe of Russian interference after accusations that he may have mishandled classified information.
Months later, Trump openly blamed Sessions for his ongoing Russia woes, saying that Sessions never should have stepped aside.
Months ago, Trump said he stopped Erdogan from wiping out the Kurds in Syria, but now he's stepped aside.
Even while he stepped aside publicly, Nunes was involved with the Russia probe from the sidelines throughout the year.
He stepped aside from Sequoia in the mid-1990s, but was still involved with the firm until very recently.
When Democrats won the Senate in November of 2006, Bolton realized he would never be confirmed and stepped aside.
Over the past year, Mr. von Hauske and Mr. Stone have stepped aside, letting Mr. Mangieri call the shots.
Founder Marc Raibert has stepped aside from his role as CEO, a transition that occurred quietly back in October.
Pandora is under new leadership, after its founder stepped aside as CEO for the second time earlier this summer.
Board members close to Moonves have stepped aside, new representatives have joined, and the board has been dramatically reshaped.
Nunes temporarily stepped aside from the Russia investigation, though he remained chairman and is now the panel's top Republican.
Mota assumed the role on an interim basis in December when IOOF's two top executives stepped aside amid regulatory action.
On Wednesday, the privately held company said Wu had temporarily stepped aside, following unverified reports of his detention in China.
But documents filed with the will indicated that Mr. Green had stepped aside, leaving Mr. Zysblat as the sole executor.
A gas station supervisor who calls herself Madame No Nonsense stepped aside to let it fuel up before anyone else.
Ultimately, Puigdemont gave up: He stepped aside and kicked the decision about whether to declare independence to the Catalan parliament.
But when he insisted that he had a special touch with garlic bread, I stepped aside and let him proceed.
The mild-mannered leader of the Republican People's Party stepped aside to allow his feistier colleague, Mr. Ince, to run.
Five weeks after her greatest triumph at Wimbledon (she was also a runner-up there in 2007), she stepped aside.
" I wanted to go for his throat, but instead I stepped aside with spread arms and said, "Go for it.
Bregier stepped aside from his role as chief executive of the Airbus civil business as Airbus combined with Airbus Group.
Jammeh only stepped aside on Friday following diplomatic and military intervention from neighboring countries, and after his political opponent's official inauguration.
It would have been much better for him for Democrats to have stepped aside and let somebody without the baggage run.
At the time Verma denied any wrongdoing, claiming that any time there was a potential that for conflict, she stepped aside.
Mike Conaway, a Texas Republican, who has led the committee's Russia probe since Chairman Devin Nunes stepped aside from the investigation.
It's unclear if Nunes -- who stepped aside from leading the Russia probe amid controversy -- will participate in the interview of Rice.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bolivian President Evo Morales, who stepped aside on Sunday, says he is the victim of a coup.
"Last year you said that President Clinton should have stepped aside in the Lewinsky affair," CNN's Brianna Keilar said to Gillibrand.
The latest replacement, Mary Bono, stepped aside from her interim appointment on Tuesday, after holding the job less than a week.
NBC's entertainment head, Robert Greenblatt, stepped aside last month and was replaced by two veteran lieutenants, Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks.
Her story culminated in the resignation or firing of many top executives, including CEO Travis Kalanick, who stepped aside in June.
Miss Viriginia Victoria Hill and Miss America 2019 Nia Franklin quickly stepped aside to let Schrier have a moment to herself. 
Ultimately, though, the parties dropped their demands for the economy minister, Cottarelli stepped aside, and Italy&aposs first populist government was born.
Mike Conaway, the Republican who has led the committee's Russia investigation since Chair Devin Nunes stepped aside, told reporters after the interview.
This week, Ms Le Pen stepped aside temporarily as head of the FN to try to reach out beyond her party base.
Doug Field, the engineering executive who was overseeing the production of the Model 3, stepped aside so that Musk could take over.
Meanwhile Russia has also stepped aside and allowed Turkey to embark on its own punishing campaign against Kurdish forces near its border.
One of his close associates stepped aside from a senior government role late last month pending a corruption investigation involving his son.
Nunes blasted news outlets for reporting that he had recused himself from the probe, when he said he had only stepped aside.
Fighting illness together Angélil, Dion's longtime collaborator, stepped aside as his wife's manager in June 2014 because of his battle with cancer.
He stepped aside as CEO when he developed prostate cancer, but he continued to serve as chairman of the board until 2004.
Democrats supportive of Pelosi have long argued that even if she stepped aside, Republicans would demonize any new leader the party elevated.
"I was a mom who was raising her kids and I stepped aside and put everything on the back burner," she said.
Instead, he stepped aside and let a loyal lieutenant, Dmitry Medvedev, run for president, certain he would win with the Kremlin's backing.
She stepped aside last week to face trial, but has denied wrongdoing in the case, which could take up to 180 days.
I don't think that he should, given that he has stepped aside or recused himself," Schiff said Sunday on ABC's "This Week.
When his nomination was announced in May, Mr. Wilkie stepped aside to begin his confirmation process, and Mr. O'Rourke took the helm.
They threatened to shift their seven-vote bloc to another candidate for president pro tempore unless Cummins stepped aside as committee chair.
At Galvanize, Jim Deters, the chairman, said he recently stepped aside as chief executive to concentrate on getting more business from corporations.
She stepped aside in 2017 to make room for Fritz Lanman, the company's former executive chairman and co-operator and now CEO.
Conaway is leading the investigation after Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) in April temporarily stepped aside from guiding it amid ethical concerns.
Adrienne Jones was unanimously voted as speaker after the two Democratic candidates who were vying for the job stepped aside to nominate her.
Merkel announced in October she will step down as chancellor in 2021, and has already stepped aside as party leader of the CDU.
The US sent warplanes into Iraq to target ISIS's militants and told Iraqi leaders that more assistance would come if Maliki stepped aside.
Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, stepped aside from its investigation into links between the Trump campaign and Russian officials.
Essential confirmed that Rubin had stepped aside and said that Niccolo de Masi, Essential's president, would be in charge for the time being.
At the end of 2016, Trump stepped aside from all direct fundraising efforts for his eponymous organization, which was subsequently restructured and renamed.
Not long after, the head of Baidu's autonomous driving unit, Wang Jing, stepped aside to launch a separate firm in the same field.
He was first elected prime minister in 1981, serving until October 2003, when he stepped aside for his anointed successor Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Finally, she stepped aside as leader of her party this month, which means she could still be stumbling along in power until 2021.
But longtime Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos stepped aside in September after 38 years of rule, and Mugabe resigned Tuesday after 37.
When he ultimately recused himself, late in the investigation, it only fueled the argument that he should have stepped aside from the beginning.
Devin Nunes has said he's stepped aside from the House Intelligence Committee's Russia investigation, but he is still involved in a major way.
Kramp-Karrenbauer, who is also defence minister, took over as head of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) last December after Merkel stepped aside.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May stepped aside Friday after failing to get agreement on a plan for the U.K. to leave the European Union.
Levandowksi, who is pleading the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination in the Waymo lawsuit, has already stepped aside from Uber's Advanced Technologies Group.
Instagram cofounders Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom stepped aside last month amid reports the pair were unhappy with Facebook's increasing control over the service.
And she was, until recently, mostly retired, having stepped aside to mentor the next generation of so-called television readers on North Korean television.
Morgenthau stepped aside from that job in 1962 to run for governor and, after losing the election, returned to it until Nixon fired him.
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) stepped aside from running the House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections in early April.
Barbarin has stepped aside temporarily pending the appeal and has handed over the day-to-day running of the diocese to a vicar general.
Hardwick also stepped aside from moderating several panels at San Diego Comic-Con, which took place last weekend, with Brown filling in as moderator.
Mirziyoyev, cabinet head since 2003, swiftly emerged as Karimov's most likely successor after the speaker of the upper chamber Senate stepped aside for him.
After he stepped aside, Rosenstein appointed Mueller as special counsel to look into Russian interference, including whether any Trump campaign officials coordinated with Moscow.
So when Mr. Schmidt stepped aside as chief executive in 2011 and became executive chairman, one of his primary focuses was on government outreach.
GENEVA — Facing a criminal trial in Switzerland, Sheikh Ahmad al-Fahad al-Sabah temporarily stepped aside from his International Olympic Committee work on Monday.
While Bloomberg has stepped aside from running his privately held company as he runs for president, he has maintained his 225 percent ownership stake.
Sessions stepped aside after it was revealed that he did not disclose in his confirmation hearings meetings with Russia's ambassador to the United States.
Before he stepped aside for the couple to read vows they wrote themselves, he urged them to continue to tell the truth in love.
He has since stepped aside from his position as the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee amid an ethics investigation of the allegations.
After six years at the helm of the company, co-founder Joe DeSimone stepped aside in November and became Executive Chairman of the Board.
After being nominated, he stepped aside from leading President Donald Trump&aposs medical care, but he remains a member of the White House medical unit.
Alito also stepped aside in a Puerto Rico debt-restructuring law case because of his investments in funds with assets in Puerto Rico municipal bonds.
Toward the end of his speech, Trump stepped aside to allow some of the family members of victims to tell their stories to the audience.
McCabe had planned to retire in March, but suddenly stepped aside amid mounting pressure, including from FBI Director Christopher Wray, reports the New York Times.
Hickey temporarily stepped aside from his Olympic positions during the investigation, following his detention in his beach front hotel in Rio during the Olympic Games.
In Bosnia in 1995, U.N. peacekeepers stepped aside in Srebrenica and allowed more than 7,000 men and boys to be killed and countless women raped.
But the experts said they could think of no instance in which a prosecutor stepped aside from a case in circumstances similar to Mr. Sessions's.
His multinational company, Bloomberg LP, continues to do business the world over, though he's stepped aside from day-to-day operations to run his campaign.
Among stocks, Google-parent Alphabet Inc rose 0.6% as Sundar Pichai took over as chief executive officer after Larry Page and Sergey Brin stepped aside.
That Messi stepped aside for that penalty kick did not represent a changing of the guard; these things do not happen so swiftly, so immediately.
Maliki, who stepped aside in 2014 after Islamic State swept through a third of the country, is seeking a comeback, casting himself as a Shi'ite champion.
Although Nunes criticized the complaints as politically motivated, he stepped aside from leading the House Intelligence Committee's probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
This is a familiar story: Fuller spearheaded CBS' revival of Star Trek, but stepped aside due to his workload on Amazing Stories and Starz's American Gods.
Nunes stepped aside from the inquiry into Russia's role in election tampering in April in response to an ethics investigation about his handling of the probe.
What Sessions didn't explain is why he waited a month to tell the public -- and his own associates -- that he had stepped aside from the probe.
After Nunes stepped aside, Conaway helped put the committee's investigation back on track, and has largely maintained a good rapport with the panel's top Democrat, Rep.
Nunes is the chairman of House Intel and in charge of the probe, but had stepped aside over concerns that he may have mishandled classified information.
Nunes has said for months that he did not recuse himself from the investigation, but only temporarily stepped aside while the ethics panel's investigation was ongoing.
Nunes eventually stepped aside after an ethics investigation began to look into his handling of the probe, but he never formally recused himself from the probe.
One day after he stepped aside, Nunes touted his strategy as a means to protect other Republicans from facing questions about his clandestine White House trip.
The French automaker announced Friday that Thierry Bolloré, who had led the company since Ghosn stepped aside in November 2018, would leave his post with immediate effect.
When America has in the past stepped aside from its role at the centre of the global economic system, the damage has spread well beyond its borders.
LONDON, March 29 (Reuters) - Amateur boxing's governing body (AIBA) appointed Moroccan Mohamed Moustahsane as interim president on Friday, replacing Gafur Rahimov who stepped aside a week ago.
But after he stepped aside last month amid revelations he was facing a House Ethics Committee inquiry, the new head of the Russia investigation, Texas Republican Rep.
The hearing with Johnson is a sign that the House investigation is moving forward after intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes stepped aside from the probe in April.
She stepped aside in May, after the lower house of congress forwarded the charges to the senate, leaving the vice-president, Michel Temer, in charge of government.
Nunes stepped aside from the House intelligence committee's investigation into Russia's interference in the election in April following an ethics investigation into his handling of classified information.
Hickey temporarily stepped aside from his Olympic positions during the investigation, following his detention in his beach front hotel in Rio this month during the Olympic Games.
He and Catz had been hired by then-CEO Larry Ellison as copresidents of Oracle in 2010, before taking over as joint CEOs when Ellison stepped aside.
Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican who led the committee's Russia investigation after Nunes last year temporarily stepped aside from running the probe, is backing the chairman now.
Bouteflika stepped aside in April as the army withdrew its support and the authorities began detaining his allies and other senior officials and businessmen on corruption charges.
Mr Correa stepped aside, but backed Mr Moreno, his former vice-president, who has used a wheelchair since he was shot in an attempted robbery in 1998.
He said the family had called for an independent investigation into the shooting and believes the Columbus Police Department and county prosecutor's office should have stepped aside.
If Moore stepped aside or if the state party broke ties with him, his name would still appear on ballots, even though he'd be ineligible to win.
Tensions between the president and his attorney general have lingered beneath the surface since Sessions stepped aside from the investigation in February, shortly after he took office.
Co-founder Tim Westergren stepped aside as CEO for the second time in June, amid the company's ongoing battle against the likes of Spotify and Apple Music.
"I have stepped aside and indefinitely left the day-to-day operations of the restaurant," he wrote this week in response to several questions for this article.
In the meantime, however, the country affirmed the personality cult around Mr. Nazarbayev even as he stepped aside from the day-to-day running of the country.
For example, she stepped aside when the court twice upheld the use of race as a factor in university student admissions, a policy known as affirmative action.
Sessions on Thursday stepped aside from taking any role in federal inquiries into Donald Trump's presidential campaign, including whether officials or surrogates had improper contacts with the Russians.
Regardless, Goodman said he was "broken-hearted" and "very depressed" by the show's cancellation and expressed his gratitude that Barr stepped aside to make room for the spinoff.
I don't know if Trump replaced Kasowitz because he advised Trump against the prolonged and hyper-aggressive pursuit of the Hong Kong investors, or if Kasowitz stepped aside.
"I temporarily stepped aside, just to make sure there was no issue at all, just to give everybody assurance there was no ethical issues at all," he said.
He was appointed chairman in June 2013, but stepped aside a year later, then said he had been reinstated following a decision by the Libyan Court of Appeal.
Towne stepped aside from the perjury investigation in March after CNN reported he was under scrutiny for how money was spent from an asset forfeiture fund he created.
The two crossed paths near the elevators leading to the Senate floor in the basement of the Capitol, hugging before they stepped aside to whisper to each other.
Pelosi herself has acknowledged the need for "new blood," saying, however believably, that she would have stepped aside if Hillary Clinton had won the White House in 2016.
This means that in seats where Green candidates have stepped aside for the December election, Green voters are far from guaranteed to move to another Remain alliance party.
Mr. Sessions had stepped aside after it was revealed he had not provided accurate testimony to Congress about his meetings with the Russian ambassador during the presidential campaign.
Since the United States has stepped aside and the United Nations Security Council remains divided, Mr. Griffiths is now the only person possible of pulling off a miracle.
However, rival conservatives who might have split the anti-Rouhani vote have stepped aside to give Raisi a clear shot under pressure from allies of the supreme leader.
Executive chairman Tom Hutton took over as CEO but in January stepped aside as Anthony Noto, the former COO at Twitter, joined to lead the company as chief executive.
On Sunday, Conyers "stepped aside" from his role as ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee while the ethics investigation continues, though he still denies the allegations against him.
The day after that Redstone also stepped aside at his other majority-owned media company Viacom, and his role went to CEO Philippe Dauman, over the objections of Shari.
As the news flashed on TV screens behind him, he joked about it being a prank, then shook agents' hands as he stepped aside to get the news confirmed.
After all, Sessions stepped aside on the grounds that not to do so would cause a conflict of interest since he was a key member of Trump's campaign team.
Backdrop: The 88-year-old stepped aside from his role as the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday while a congressional ethics committee probes his allegations.
Mike Conaway, the Republican who took charge of the House intelligence investigation into Russia's election meddling after Nunes stepped aside, told CNN he supported the new Nunes probe. Rep.
The country had also moved from dictatorship to democracy, and I had cast my first vote for president in the first presidential election held after the military stepped aside.
If he again stepped aside for a full term, he would be 77 on his return — the presidential term was extended to six years in 2008 during Medvedev's presidency.
The ruling AK Party is expected to announce its new leader later in the day, replacing Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu who stepped aside after tensions with President Tayyip Erdogan.
If an indictment were handed down before the convention and she stepped aside, Clinton could push delegates to support Sanders or another prominent Democrat, such as Vice President Biden.
JERUSALEM — A top aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel stepped aside Thursday after several women accused him of sexual assault, denouncing what they called his "predatory" behavior.
The episode is an embarrassment for Nissan and for Mr. Saikawa, who took over as sole chief executive this year after the company's longtime leader, Carlos Ghosn, stepped aside.
He stepped aside, allowing Matt Reeves to take over (and Robert Pattinson to don the cowl), after deciding that the troubled shoot for "Justice League" had sapped his interest.
IOOF's Managing Director Christopher Kelaher and Chairman George Venardos stepped aside in December after the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority alleged that they failed to act in their customers' interests.
When Cassell left the courtroom briefly as Dershowitz was entering, the former federal judge and attorney for Epstein's accusers stepped aside to avoid coming face to face with Dershowitz.
Insiders interviewed by The Hill don't believe Sessions would have to recuse himself from the second special counsel probe, even though he has already stepped aside from the first.
Sessions stepped aside from that probe after it was revealed that he did not disclose in his confirmation hearings meetings he attended with Russia's ambassador to the United States.
But in his testimony Mr Sessions claimed that he stepped aside not because of any wrongdoing on his part, but because a regulation of the Department of Justice mandated it.
CBS lost billions of dollars of market value when its Chief Executive Les Moonves stepped aside amid accusations of sexual harassment and allowing a culture that encouraged covering matters up.
In March Mr Smith stepped aside as chief executive and was replaced by Nancy Dubuc, the boss of A&E Networks (which helps oversee Viceland, a Vice-operated cable channel).
The U.S. Supreme Court previously had put the matter on hold while it decided a Pennsylvania case also focusing on whether a state Supreme Court justice should have stepped aside.
She had a fashion business and was involved in her father's global real estate development business, but stepped aside from managing the businesses when her father entered the White House.
"Something happened on the day he died / Spirit rose a meter and stepped aside / Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried / I'm a blackstar, I'm a blackstar," he sings.
Pelosi is a villain in these ads almost by default, since more prominent party leaders—Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton—have stepped aside, and thus lack sufficient scariness as bogeymen.
Gates started the company with Paul Allen in 1975, then stepped aside as CEO in 2000, letting Steve Ballmer take the reins as the antitrust case was at its peak.
The 37-year-old Ardern took over Labour after then leader Andrew Little stepped aside at the start of the election campaign, when the party was struggling in the polls.
CEO Arif Naqvi, who founded the firm in 2002 and turned it into a major emerging market investor , stepped aside from running the fund, Abraaj Investment Management Ltd, in February.
Hickey, formerly Europe's top Olympic official, temporarily stepped aside as an IOC executive board member, head of the European Olympic Committee and the Olympic Council of Ireland after his arrest.
In 2010, Lula stepped aside, having reached the legal limit of two consecutive terms, and his protégée Dilma Rousseff—a leftist guerrilla in her youth—became Brazil's first female President.
This will be the club's first season in more than two decades with a manager other than Arsène Wenger, who stepped aside and was replaced in May by Unai Emery.
Nunes, a California Republican who served on Trump's transition team, stepped aside from the committee's Trump-Russia probe on Thursday amid an investigation into whether he improperly disclosed classified information.
After the inquiry was opened, Mr. Nunes stepped aside from his committee's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, and Representative K. Michael Conaway, Republican of Texas, took over.
In a clear sign that he was not a native New Yorker, he politely stepped aside to allow passengers off the train before edging his way onto the crowded car.
Mr. Sanders has said he would have gladly stepped aside in the 2016 race if Ms. Warren wanted to run for president — a fact he has acknowledged this time around.
Kalanick stepped aside this summer as chief executive after a series of scandals, but he is still a force at the ride-hailing firm last valued at nearly $70 billion.
Brian Naylor, the NPR reporter, talks to Ray LaHood, a Republican who presided over the vote after the Speaker-in-waiting Bob Livingston stepped aside after admitting his own affairs.
She stepped aside from the notion that a photograph might, in addition to its aesthetic shape and shock, harbor some documentary worth, especially in an era of deprivation or unrest.
After decades atop Universal Pictures, where he found megahits like "Jurassic Park" and "Back to the Future," Mr. Sheinberg stepped aside in 1995 and was given a lavish producing deal.
Analysts suggested he stepped aside to organize an orderly transition that would preserve his legacy, and because the country's economy had stagnated in recent years, despite its massive oil reserves.
She eventually stepped aside, but not until after a lifelong public servant, who holds what should be the most important position in the cabinet, was turned into a lost little boy.
Two days after Moonves spoke to Reuters, longtime CBS chairman and majority owner Sumner Redstone stepped aside and Moonves was handed the chairman role, with the blessing of Redstone's daughter Shari.
Once we all understood the directions, Wong stepped aside, turning on a speaker on top of the fridge with carefully selected background noises and watching us perform the task at hand.
In the three months since Sessions stepped aside, the intensity of the probe has grown exponentially -- culminating in Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's decision to appoint Robert Mueller as special counsel.
Manuel Henriquez of Hercules Capital on Wednesday voluntarily stepped aside as chairman and CEO, effective immediately, in the wake of charges he participated in the $25 million college admissions cheating scheme.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - Frank Fredericks has temporarily stepped aside from his duties on the IAAF Council pending the results of an ethics investigation, the governing body's President Sebastian Coe said on Saturday.
" The nature of the script meant during filming, McCraney stepped aside: "Even after Barry gave it space and a platform, the screenplay is full of memories that are hard to watch.
And he fiercely defended the circumstances of his recusal from the federal probe into President Trump's campaign and Russia, claiming that he had "basically" stepped aside the moment he entered office.
For nearly 18 months, Rosenstein has overseen the special counsel's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election because Sessions had stepped aside from all matters related to the presidential campaign.
In 2008, he hired Maria Thomas, a senior vice president for digital media at National Public Radio, to help focus the business; he then stepped aside and offered her his job.
The papers have already damaged the former prime minister of Iceland, who stepped aside after revelations that he and his wife had set up a company in the British Virgin Islands.
JP Morgan Australia Chairman Robert Priestley said he had stepped aside as the issue could become a distraction, even though JP Morgan had not been named in the criminal cartel lawsuit.
The veteran Representative Sander M. Levin of Michigan had just stepped aside as the ranking Democrat on the Ways and Means Committee — and he recommended the telegenic Californian for the post.
But after polls showed the party was set to fail with Mr. Little at the helm, he made a surprise move: He stepped aside and named Ms. Ardern as his replacement.
Mota was anointed chief executive in June after six months in the role on an acting basis after his predecessor stepped aside to fight a ban by the country's prudential regulator.
Trump hired Kasowitz to represent him in the Mueller probe in May 2017, but he stepped aside from the post just two months later, when he was replaced by Ty Cobb.
He allowed two runs, one earned, and struck out five batters over five and two-thirds innings, then stepped aside for the onslaught that is the Yankees' new and improved bullpen.
In their recognition of the need to create a more inclusive space, the board stepped aside, making way for a new board — one which more accurately reflected the city's diverse community.
Five years ago, Bowser appointed Arthur Espinoza as its executive director, but he stepped aside in June of last year and the agency has since had two different acting executive directors.
An early flash of genius came in the run-up to the 1980 election, when he stepped aside from the contest to make way for his brainy Bavarian rival, Franz-Joseph Strauss.
Mike Conaway, the Republican who has led the investigation since committee chairman Devin Nunes stepped aside from the Russia probe, declined to say whether the committee would hold Bannon in contempt, however.
David Lynch, who never intended to solve the crime at all, objected and stepped aside, the network suits named the killer early in Season 2 and sure enough — the audience swiftly bailed.
Then, in September JBS SA's chairman and his brother, JBS SA CEO Wesley Batista, briefly stepped aside from their posts due to the probe but were reinstated after agreeing to certain guarantees.
And, in a twist, House intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes -- who temporarily stepped aside from running the House Russia probe in April -- said he might show up to Tuesday's interview of Kushner.
In the fall of 2014, Daniel Doctoroff, Bloomberg's former deputy mayor and chosen successor who directed the company's news division to target an expanded audience, stepped aside and Bloomberg assumed command again.
Unfortunately, it seems like a lesson that none of Donald Trump's crybaby lawyers -- some of whom apparently thought Jared Kushner should have stepped aside amid the Russia investigation -- seem willing to heed.
The longtime leader Schultz stepped aside as CEO a little over a year ago to focus efforts to turn the Starbucks high-end Reserve Roastery-branded coffee bars into destination restaurants. WATCH:
Prior to the recess, committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) stepped aside from the investigation due to an Ethics Committee probe related to his handling of classified information involved in the investigation.
The President and his allies have pointed to Rosenstein's memo in the past, questioning why he has not stepped aside from overseeing Mueller's investigation given his role in the firing of Comey.
His early efforts failed: In his race to become the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Mr. Buttigieg stepped aside before the vote was tallied to avoid a potentially low vote total.
Like that contest, the Crowley defeat is expected to shake up Congress, where Mr. Crowley was seen as a top contender to replace Ms. Pelosi, if she stepped aside after the midterms.
After a rough season, the Mets opted for a new voice in the position, much as they did with Terry Collins, who stepped aside from his job as the manager on Sunday.
On Matthews's main street, Dr. Margie Divish, a physician, stepped aside from the busy entrance of Renfrow's Hardware to express her thoughts in a near whisper out of earshot of other shoppers.
Wasserman Schultz served as chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee in 2016, but stepped aside in the wake of leaked controversial internal e-mails that seemed to indicate plans to sideline Sen.
In a terse statement, RNC Chair Ronna Romney-McDaniel confirmed that Wynn — a prominent supporter of President Donald Trump — had stepped aside in the wake of detailed and numerous allegations against him.
Mr. Kushner had not yet stepped aside as chief executive of Kushner Companies, which was trying to attract investment for the company's crown jewel, an overleveraged Manhattan office tower on Fifth Avenue.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's deputy chief executive Frans Timmermans will lead the center-left campaign in May's EU parliamentary election, the party said on Monday, after fellow commissioner Maros Sefcovic stepped aside.
Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican who's led the committee's Russia investigation since committee Nunes stepped aside, said the FISA memo, written by Republican staff on the committee, does not relate to section 702.
And it all started with an $18,600 bank loan, according to the company's founder, Wyatt Taubman, who stepped aside as head honcho in 2013  and has since founded a cold-pressed juice company.
Temer on Tuesday stepped aside as the head of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), the large, ideologically amorphous party that until last week was the main coalition partner for Rousseff's Workers' Party.
Conyers, the longest-serving member of the House, has since stepped aside from his post as the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee amid an ethics investigation of the sexual harassment allegations.
Why he stepped aside When Nunes announced he would step aside from the probe almost two months ago, the fighting had reached a fever pitch that looked certain to derail the House investigation.
The impact of the leaked documents from a Panamanian law firm is snowballing, with Iceland facing a political crisis after its prime minister stepped aside on Tuesday following revelations about his wife's finances.
Clashes between the police and protesters were reported early in the day, but a cordon of officers stepped aside to allow the demonstrators to rally and hear from the opposition leader Juan Guaidó.
He stepped aside as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee last month in the face of swirling allegations of sexual impropriety, then watched as one Democrat after another called for his resignation.
Mr. Barreiro stepped aside months before the law required him to, forcing a special June election expected to boost his wife's chances, since other candidates would have little time to build name recognition.
Anthony Levandowski, the former Google employee and current Uber employee who is at the center of the case, stepped aside from his job of leading some of the company's self-driving car technology.
New Zealand, which stepped aside to allow the United States to win election to the Council in 2009 under President Barack Obama, may be a good choice as a replacement, two diplomats said.
Hentoff's art was to highlight the art of others and he was so successful that he is in danger of being left out of the stories he stepped aside to make room for.
Tony Romo stepped aside as starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, not like he really had a choice in the matter, but it was a strange sight in the hyper-competitive world of sports.
The Pulitzer Prize winner had famously stepped aside in the past, allowing his alternate Javier Muñoz to go on as Alexander Hamilton in his place for notable guests as President Barack Obama and Oprah.
This came on the heels of a larger controversy surrounding Scarlett Johansson, who eventually stepped aside from the role of Dante "Tex" Gill, a trans man, in the movie Rub & Tug after receiving backlash.
In a statement, the AU said it noted "with deep regret" that the military had not stepped aside and handed power to civilians within a 15-day period set by the AU last month.
Nunes stepped aside from leading the intelligence committee's investigation of Russia and the 2016 U.S. presidential election in April as the Ethics panel said it was investigating allegations that he had disclosed classified information.
Young last performed with the band in 2014, then stepped aside for his nephew, Stevie, to take over rhythm guitar duties for the band's last tour to promote its 2014 album, Rock Or Bust.
When Nunes stepped aside from the House Russia probe, he noted that a trio of Republican representatives would be taking his place -- but he never said he would withdraw from the Russia investigation completely.
Five days later he won the 5,000 in similar style, ghosting through on the inside with 250 metres left and sprinting clear after Mohammed Kadir stepped aside to create a passage for his countryman.
Fast-forward to October and Trump abruptly stepped aside to allow Erdogan to target a group that lost 11,000 fighters as they served as America's battering ram in the effort that crushed ISIS's caliphate.
He last performed with the band in 2014, then stepped aside for his nephew, Stevie, to take over rhythm guitar duties for the band's last tour to promote its 2014 album, Rock Or Bust.
Nunes, who is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for potentially revealing classified information, has faced fierce scrutiny over his relationship to the White House and has since stepped aside from the probe.
Nunes' continued role has also sparked some frustration among some Democrats who see it as a sign that Nunes never fully stepped aside from the Russia investigation, despite the belief that he was recused.
For nearly a year, legal experts and journalists have questioned why Rosenstein has not stepped aside from overseeing Mueller's investigation given that he was part of the dramatic firing of FBI Director James Comey.
The announcement came only a day after the next most probable candidate, Secretary of Interior Miguel Angel Osorio Chong, was reported to have stepped aside from the presidential race despite leading in the polls.
Earlier in the day, founder Gou stepped aside, handing over the running of the world's largest electronics contract manufacturer to a new operations committee as he prepares to contest Taiwan's presidential elections next year.
For the past year, Mr. Di Battista, who jostled with Mr. Di Maio for leadership of the party, has stepped aside, traveling the world with his wife and young child, and weighing in occasionally.
Mr. Letterman, the former host of NBC's "Late Night" and CBS's "Late Show," stepped aside from his innovative after-hours comedy programs in 2015 to pursue other passions and cultivate a topiary-like beard.
People are "hoping for a Sundar or Dara moment," one former senior Facebook employee told BuzzFeed News, referring to past leadership changes at Google and Uber in which founding employees stepped aside from top jobs.
The fallout from the attack has included the resignation of Iraq's interior minister, Mohammed Salem al-Ghabban, who stepped aside Tuesday citing a lack of "coordination among security systems" as the reason for his departure.
The fallout from that attack has included the resignation of Iraq's interior minister, Mohammed Salem al-Ghabban, who stepped aside Tuesday citing a lack of "coordination among security systems" as the reason for his departure.
And for sexual assault survivors and allies, a Jones win would stack a major win on top of several, including all the lawmakers who have already stepped aside in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations.
Those moves — including potentially setting up a succession plan at the top of the company, similar to what Bloomberg did when he stepped aside to run for mayor in 2001 — could be announced within weeks.
A federal judge in Manhattan who is married to the newest member of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigative team has stepped aside from a pair of lawsuits involving President Trump's business dealings with foreign governments.
Conaway, who led the panel's Russia probe after Nunes stepped aside, had to receive a waiver in order to continue serving on the committee after surpassing the panel's time limit set for serving members. Rep.
Mike Conaway, the Texas Republican who is leading the probe after House intelligence chairman Devin Nunes stepped aside earlier this year, has said he wants to wrap up the inquiry as quickly as is feasible.
A few days before the Sakyong stepped aside, Ramoes Gaston, a volunteer at the Manhattan center, on West 22nd Street, who has studied Shambhala for eight years, said the revelations had ripped his world apart.
But she stepped aside, Bernie Sanders stepped up, his primary run turned him into a national political celebrity with a substantial following, and now the 173 field features two progressive insurgents rather than just one.
And now, with the remaining candidates racing to hit the magic number of 1,991 pledged delegates to win the nomination, questions abound about what happens to the delegates of the candidates who have stepped aside.
Just over two weeks later, amid a new House Ethics Committee probe into whether he had revealed classified information while discussing the intercepts, Nunes stepped aside and put Conaway in charge, along with by Reps.
Devin Nunes, who stepped aside from leading the committee's Russia probe over concerns about his own handling of classified information, is running a parallel investigation into alleged "unmasking" of Trump officials by the Obama administration.
Saying he was "tired", Grillo stepped aside two years ago, letting a five-member directorate take care of the movement's day-to-day decision making, backed by 5-Star strategist and co-founder Gianroberto Casaleggio.
Before he stepped aside, Democrats had questioned whether the committee could conduct a credible investigation after Nunes received information at the White House about surveillance and discussed it with Trump before briefing Democrats on the committee.
Brazil's interim government was rocked on Monday by the loss of one of its key figures, Planning Minister Romero Juca, who stepped aside amid accusations he had conspired to obstruct the country's biggest-ever corruption investigation.
This would be a big shake up at the firm after its de-facto leader and prominent venture capitalists John Doerr stepped aside from his management role to become the firm's first chairman two year ago.
The Wall Street Journal first reported Monday that some of Trump's legal team believed Kushner should have stepped aside before reports about his failure to disclose contacts with Russians during the transition became public this summer.
Ethiopia&aposs ruling coalition, which has been in power since 1991 and along with affiliated parties holds every seat in parliament, came up with Abiy after former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn stepped aside early this year.
Formally, the impeachment process in this scenario would stay precisely on track, unimpaired by this temporary step-aside -- just as if Clinton had not stepped aside on the one hand or had resigned on the other.
Still, Ryan argued he was envisioning this speaker's race would be "a more seamless transition" than the race in 2015 that led to members of the GOP conference having to draft Ryan after McCarthy stepped aside.
Since General Manager Sandy Alderson stepped aside last month because of a recurrence of cancer, the Mets have been led by a group of three executives: Ricco and two special assistants, J.P. Ricciardi and Omar Minaya.
Sanders, meanwhile, who almost certainly would have stepped aside in favor of Warren in 249, did nothing of the sort in 22020 and has spent the whole time holding down second place to Joe Biden's first.
But Nadler allies point out there technically is no "vacancy," since Conyers still remains a member of the Judiciary panel and has only temporarily stepped aside as ranking member while the Ethics Committee investigates potential wrongdoing.
According to People, Robbie came to last night's premiere with her husband, producer Tom Ackerley, but he gladly stepped aside to allow Robbie to walk the red carpet with Harding, whom she portrays in the new film.
And a spokesman for House intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, also of California, who has largely stepped aside from the House Russia investigation but is still involved from the sidelines, did not return a request for comment Friday.
LONDON (Reuters) - IOC member Frankie Fredericks has stepped aside from an IAAF task force following a newspaper report that he received almost $300,000 from disgraced marketing consultant Papa Massata Diack, athletics' world governing body said on Monday.
On July 19th Angela Eagle, a little-known MP of the soft left, stepped aside, leaving Owen Smith, an even-littler-known MP of the soft left, to compete for the job in a vote in September.
Six years later, Hirai has stepped aside as CEO at Sony and a number of tax regulations have changed in Japan, making it more attractive for companies to potentially spin off businesses that don't fit together well.
Mota assumed the role on an interim basis in December when IOOF's two top executives stepped aside to fight an unprecedented move by the prudential regulator to have them banned from running Australia's second-largest wealth manager.
Putin in 2008 left the Kremlin after completing two presidential terms in line with the constitution and stepped aside to allow his close ally, Dmitry Medvedev, to serve a single presidential term while he served as prime minister.
Among them were Ray Kurzweil, the inventor and futurist; Gerald Sussman, a prominent A.I. researcher and professor of electrical engineering at M.I.T.; and Patrick Winston, who went on to run the AI Lab after Professor Minsky stepped aside.
"It would be another A$5 billion ($3.9 billion) or A$13 billion and that's a hell of a lot of money," said a fund manager who sold Crown shares just before Packer stepped aside on March 21.
Mike Conaway, who took committee chairman Devin Nunes' place leading the Russia investigation after Nunes stepped aside, said Tuesday he believes Page is "trying to redeem his name," noting that Page "would talk a lot" during the interview.
The announcement came a day after Kenny said he would quit, kicking off a succession contest that was confirmed as a race between two younger ministers after other potential candidates stepped aside and colleagues began to pick sides.
RELATED: House intel chairman stepping aside from House Russia investigation "I temporarily stepped aside, just to make sure there was no issue at all, just to give everybody assurance there was no ethical issues at all," he said.
Manuel Henriquez of Hercules Capital on Wednesday voluntarily stepped aside as chairman and CEO, effective immediately, in the wake of charges he participated in a $25 million college admissions cheating scheme to help rich students enter elite colleges.
Produced by Husker Du's Bob Mould, it was an album that stepped aside from the speedy hardcore of the time and focused on a more confident and melodic guitar playing and the emotive vocals of frontman Vic Bondi.
BUT BECAUSE OF MY VIEW THAT THE S.E.C. AND OTHERS PROBABLY AREN'T GOING TO BE TOO WORRIED ABOUT A CHINESE COMPANY'S ACCOUNTING, EVEN THOUGH IT TRADES HERE, WE STEPPED ASIDE AND I THINK IT WAS THE RIGHT MOVE.
Rosenstein is overseeing the Russia probe after the recusal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who stepped aside over his failure to disclose conversations with Kislyak while the former Alabama senator was acting as a surrogate for Trump's campaign.
Wilson, who was sentenced to a year's detention this month, has stepped aside as archbishop of Adelaide in South Australia state, but has not resigned, insisting he will do so only if he is unsuccessful in an appeal.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's interim government was rocked on Monday by the loss of one of its key figures, Planning Minister Romero Juca, who stepped aside amid accusations he had conspired to obstruct the country's biggest-ever corruption investigation.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Shin Kukimoto, deputy chief prosecutor, said the allegations against Mr. Ghosn, who stepped aside as chief executive of Nissan last year, and Mr. Kelly, an American, were serious for the men — and investors.
KIEV (Reuters) - A close associate of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko stepped aside from a senior government role on Tuesday pending a corruption investigation involving his son a month before the incumbent faces a tough battle for re-election.
Accused of using his Senate office to do favors for a wealthy Florida eye doctor in exchange for private jet flights and fancy vacation accommodations, Menendez stepped aside as the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
In what, by The New York Times account, was a planned and straightforward transfer, Sonos founder John MacFarlane stepped aside to hand the reins to Spence, who came to Sonos four years ago, after a VP stint at BlackBerry.
IAAF Council member Frank Fredericks stepped aside in March pending the results of an ethics investigation looking into allegations of payments he received from a now-banned athletics official before the 2016 Olympics was awarded to Rio de Janeiro.
"When I temporarily stepped aside from leading the investigation, that's exactly what it means: It doesn't mean I wasn't going to be involved, it doesn't mean I wasn't going to be fully read in," Nunes said in an interview.
A member of the Labour Party since she was 17 years old, Ardern became leader in August after her predecessor Andrew Little stepped aside at the start of the election campaign, when the party was struggling in the polls.
" Hypothetically, if Moore stepped aside, there could be write-in campaigns or avenues available through lawsuits, Short said, "but I don't think we should begin going down that pathway until we give Roy Moore the chance to defend himself.
Various accounts describe state prosecutors, who previously stepped aside so that Mueller could investigate unimpeded, as laying the groundwork for new crimes that would avoid constitutional barriers but still send Manafort behind bars for the rest of his life.
And how rewarding such a job would be for a former teacher of constitutional law who would bring a real-world, legislative set of sensibilities to the bench that has been lacking since Justice Sandra Day O'Connor stepped aside?
"Over the last year, Mr. Comey has engaged in a pattern of calculated unilateral action unbounded by governing law, regulation and practice, and plainly motivated by personal and political self-interest," wrote Kasowitz, who has since stepped aside as lead lawyer.
The history-shaking controversy surrounding Edward's abdication, as fans of The Crown will attest, has never been forgotten by Queen Elizabeth, who was just 10 when her uncle stepped aside — paving the way for her own ascension to the throne.
Update: John Conyers has stepped aside as the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee while the House Ethics Committee investigates claims that he sexually harassed, discriminated against, and paid off settlements to women with claims against him, ABC News reports.
After cries from both sides of the aisle for Sessions to recuse himself from the FBI's Trump-Russia investigation, he stepped aside from "any matters related in any way to the campaigns for President of the United States" on March 2.
The House intelligence panel's chairman, Republican Devin Nunes, who was a member of Trump's presidential transition team, on April 6 stepped aside from leading that probe because he was under investigation by the House ethics committee for allegedly disclosing classified information.
Washington (CNN)Todd Ricketts has withdrawn his nomination as deputy commerce secretary, officials said Wednesday, becoming the latest casualty of President Donald Trump's early wave of high-ranking staff selections who stepped aside before being confirmed to serve in the administration.
In different times, Leadsom would have stepped aside and allowed May – the firm favourite among Conservative MPs – to become PM. Making such a move would have unsettled the Labour Party, which is currently embroiled in a leadership crisis of its own.
LONDON — Iceland's already fragile coalition government was thrown into further uncertainty on Wednesday after the country's prime minister said he had not formally resigned but had stepped aside for an "unspecified" period after leaked documents linked him to an offshore company.
A security guard stepped aside: He did not want his shadow to interfere with the photographer's work, but his eyes were where the photographer's focused, on the shoe that she showed off when she lifted her dress a few inches.
Since the dispute went public early this year, Abraaj has split its investment management business and holding company, founder Arif Naqvi stepped aside from day-to-day running of its private equity fund unit and the firm halted its investment activities.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Jailed former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stepped aside on Tuesday to allow his running mate Fernando Haddad to stand for the presidency in next month's election, ending his legal battle against a ban on his candidacy.
Alliances with other remain-supporting parties offer the Lib Dems a route to gains in Parliament, and they are expected to win a forthcoming by-election in Brecon, Wales, where the Greens and Plaid Cymru have stepped aside to help their candidate.
Spate of terror attacks over Ramadan The fallout from the Karrada attack included the resignation of Iraq's interior minister, Mohammed Salem al-Ghabban, who stepped aside two days later, citing a lack of "coordination among security systems" as the reason for his departure.
Abigail Klem, who is running the Ivanka Trump label now that its founder has stepped aside, told website Refinery29 that the brand has recorded "some of the best performing weeks in the history of the brand" since the beginning of last month.
Romero Jucá, Brazil's planning minister, stepped aside after tapes were leaked in which he appeared to suggest that the impeachment of the president, Dilma Rousseff, would blunt an investigation into the multibillion-dollar scandal centred on Petrobras, the state-controlled oil company.
Washington (CNN)A small group of House Democrats have formed an informal task force on sexual harassment as at least three lawmakers facing sexual harassment allegations have stepped aside in the past month and as others continue to face accusations and ethics investigations.
And, second, there's the chutzpah with which Clinton (Patterson, I would suggest, may have stepped aside at this stage) waits until the twilight of the novel and then, like Tolstoy, squares his shoulders and expounds, in fiction-free form, his politico-historical thoughts.
Hatch is among the chamber's longest-serving members, and attention increased on his political future throughout 2017 as rumblings grew that Romney was considering running for the seat if Hatch stepped aside and as Trump indicated he hoped Hatch would run again.
Soon after the Republican convention, Manafort had already stepped aside because of questions about off-the-book payments he received before joining the Trump campaign consulting for Russia-friendly Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his political allies, officials told CNN last summer.
Ralf Rangnick, formerly technical director for all of the teams in Red Bull's stable, including the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer, stepped aside from that role last year; in Europe, at least, he is now attached only to Leipzig.
John ConyersJohn James ConyersEXCLUSIVE: Trump on reparations: 'I don't see it happening' McConnell: Reparations aren't 'a good idea' This week: Democrats move funding bills as caps deal remains elusive MORE Jr. (D-Mich.) stepped aside after sexual misconduct allegations were made against him.
Plaintiffs in the case said Lloyd Karmeier, an elected member of the Illinois Supreme Court, should have stepped aside because he made statements during his 2014 election campaign criticizing the judgment and had received campaign contributions from a group partly funded by Philip Morris.
They limped out of the 2010 World Cup at the group stage and missed the 2014 tournament entirely, and when they were beaten in a playoff by neighbors Sweden in a playoff for a spot at Euro 2016, Olsen stepped aside in favor of Hareide.
McCabe, through his attorneys, has so far denied that he had anything to do with leaking information from the memos and said that they were turned over to special counsel Robert Mueller's office when McCabe stepped aside from his role at the FBI in January.
Nunes, who was on Trump's transition team, has insisted that he never stepped aside from the Russia investigation and was always in control, although Conaway said last month that his role leading the probe did not change after Nunes was cleared by the ethics panel.
Mr. Manafort has maintained that he only briefly attended the meeting, which was arranged by Mr. Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. But just two months later, questions arose about money Mr. Manafort had received from his work in Ukraine, and Mr. Manafort stepped aside.
In the House, Representative John Conyers Jr. of Michigan on Sunday stepped aside as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee in response to accusations of sexual impropriety, and senators have been tensely waiting to see if other accusations might emerge against Mr. Franken.
Schiff said Conaway, the Republican in charge of the Russia investigation after Nunes stepped aside last April, was "forced on the most important decisions to confer" with Nunes, who sat on numerous Democratic requests for subpoenas and refused to schedule dozens of witness interviews.
As the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, Mr. Nunes in 2017 stepped aside from his panel's investigation into Russia's efforts to disrupt the 2016 presidential election after the House Ethics Committee opened an investigation into whether he disclosed classified information to the White House.
A newsroom "tyrant"From the early days, Bloomberg's newsroom was run with an iron fist by Matthew Winkler, who co-founded Bloomberg News and served as its editor-in-chief from 1990 to 2015, when he stepped aside to become editor-in-chief emeritus.
Nunes has stepped aside from leading the House panel's investigation into Trump and Russia but has remained involved behind the scenes and is running a parallel investigation into "unmasking," a commonly used surveillance procedure that has been swept up in the debate over Russian interference.
As the chairman of that committee, Nunes stepped aside from the panel's Russia investigation in April 2017 and launched a separate inquiry into the origins of the FBI's counterintelligence probe, which had zeroed in on four Trump campaign aides' interactions with Russians during the election.
Schiff placed the blame largely on Republican Devin Nunes, saying the GOP chairman of the committee -- who stepped aside from running the investigation for much of last year -- has blocked dozens of requests for witnesses and subpoenas, with the support of House Speaker Paul Ryan.
After a historic inter-Korean summit meeting in 2000 in which the two sides agreed to promote reconciliation, the hard-line North Korean People's Army grudgingly stepped aside as South Korean engineers removed barbed-wire fences, tank traps and minefields to build the highway across the border.
Filling the shoes of Sessions -- who'd stepped aside from overseeing the Russia investigation given his role as a Trump campaign surrogate -- Rosenstein had been on the job as the No. 2 for only two weeks before the President ordered him to write a memo justifying firing Comey.
Distrust between Democrats and Republicans is also bubbling on the House Intelligence Committee, where Democrats have criticized the role played by Chairman Devin Nunes, the California Republican who stepped aside from leading the Russia probe but has continued to be involved in signing off on committee subpoenas.
Mike ConawayKenneth (Mike) Michael ConawayTexas faces turbulent political moment Democratic Party official: Texas is 'biggest battleground state in the country' Another Texas congressman planning to retire MORE (R-Texas), who took over leadership of the panel's Russia probe after Nunes stepped aside, initially sought the subpoenas.
Sessions, a former senator from Alabama, stepped aside after it was revealed that he did not disclose during his confirmation hearings that he met with Russia's ambassador to the United States during the 2016 campaign, when he was advising the Trump campaign and appearing as a surrogate.
While Trump and Sessions' irreconcilable differences have bubbled to the surface periodically since Sessions stepped aside from overseeing the Russia investigation less than a month into his tenure as attorney general last March, a détente of sorts had appeared to set over the past several months.
And she said Senator Doug Jones, a Democrat, would not have won his special election in Alabama if Mr. Franken had not stepped aside and provided the party with a clear message against the Republican, Roy S. Moore, a state jurist accused of sexually assaulting teenage girls.
Many reasons have been bandied around for the lack of Americans, with the most notable leaks so far focusing on associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, who stepped aside as head of government after his name surfaced.
Mr. Nunes, 46, who led the committee until Democrats reclaimed the House this year, came under pressure and stepped aside from the panel's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election after the House Ethics Committee announced it was investigating accusations that he had disclosed classified intelligence reports.
Mr. Nunes, 46, who led the committee until Democrats reclaimed the House this year, came under pressure and stepped aside from the panel's inquiry into Russian interference in the 2016 election after the House Ethics Committee announced it was investigating accusations that he had disclosed classified intelligence reports.
Along with Gavin Andresen, who was chosen by bitcoin's elusive creator Satoshi Nakamoto as his successor when he stepped aside in 2011, Hearn has been locked for months in a battle with the other lead developers over whether the "blocks" in which bitcoin transactions are processed should be enlarged.
Regrettable, but necessary, because this is a team that could not have been built before he stepped aside — not a team that could exist with him in it — and also a team that has been forged by the very specific circumstances his presence, and then his absence, created.
Devin Nunes recused himself, but kept investigating anyway House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes continued to be a powerful force in the House's Russia investigation, despite his promise that he stepped aside as the head of the probe as he came under scrutiny himself from the House Ethics Committee.
After a yearlong civil war inside Central Park East I, a progressive elementary school in East Harlem, the school's embattled principal has stepped aside, New York City's Education Department said on Monday, handing a victory to parents who had accused her of seeking to dismantle the school's traditions.
"I am hopeful that he will do the same thing for his constituents, because this is at the point where he needs to do for his constituents what he did for his colleagues," Clyburn later told McClatchy, referencing how Conyers stepped aside as the top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee.
Ms. Gillibrand has argued that Senator Doug Jones, a Democrat, would not have won a special election in Alabama if Mr. Franken had not stepped aside and provided the party with a clear message against the Republican candidate, Roy S. Moore, a state jurist accused of sexually assaulting teenage girls.
The inspector general concluded that the relationship was still harassment because he was her supervisor; he should have notified his superior about the relationship and stepped aside as the women's supervisor to avoid even the appearance of a "loss of impartiality," but failed to do so, according to the report.
It was an odd sight, almost a self-eulogy, but Romo read from a prepared statement, with his eyes hidden under his cap, and spoke about how he remembered being the same young kid as Prescott and recalled all the people who helped him make his way and then...he just stepped aside.
The future's probably in that book, and Bowie's final prediction is simply that someone (or all of us) will step up and read it: Something happened on the day he died Spirit rose a metre and stepped aside Somebody else took his place, and bravely cried (I'm a blackstar, I'm a blackstar)
Jorge Ramos was originally supposed to represent Univision, but the news anchor stepped aside after learning he had been "in proximity with someone who was in direct contact with a person that tested positive for coronavirus," Univision announced in a statement last week, adding that Ramos was in good health and symptom-free.
Republicans who led the investigation — Nunes stepped aside from being directly involved in the probe and was present for interviews — had initially called for the transcripts to be released, but they deferred to Nunes when Republicans issued their report that concluded the panel found no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
Rosenstein -- filling the shoes of Sessions who'd stepped aside from overseeing the investigation weeks earlier given his role as a Trump campaign surrogate -- had been on the job as the No. 2 at the Justice Department for only two weeks before the President ordered him to write a memo justifying Comey's firing.
A swift political reboot Perhaps the brightest point as UK startups perceive it in the gloomy summer after the Brexit vote, is that the country already has a new government in place, under Prime Minister Theresa May — who triumphed earlier than expected in the Tory leadership race after her last rival voluntarily stepped aside.
Henriquez stepped aside early Wednesday in the wake of the charges; — Robert Flaxman, founder and CEO of real estate development firm Crown Realty & Development, which says it has a portfolio value over nearly $600 million for properties primarily in California, Arizona, Virginia, Idaho and North Carolina; — Robert Zangrillo, CEO of Dragon Global, an investment company.
I attempted to ask him a few questions, which didn't go over well—he didn't seem to understand what I was saying—so Margaret and I stepped aside and to talk about the business while Domenico continued making pizzas like he's been doing, with the same oven and in the same building, since 1965.
So when Mr. Conyers, 88, stepped aside as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee amid swirling allegations of sexual improprieties, it fell to Mr. Jeffries, 47, to hint that the accusations that cost Mr. Conyers his position may hasten broader changes to the Democratic Party that began with the election of President Trump.
Briefly seen as a rising star within a new generation of Democratic members, Hill abruptly stepped aside amid allegations of inappropriate relationships and leaks of hacked nude photos (Hill has acknowledged a relationship with a then-campaign staffer but denied doing so with a congressional employee, which would be a violation of House rules).
James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (R-Okla.), who stepped aside as chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee due to term limits.
Nunes long rebuffed calls to recuse himself from the Russia probe, and Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) stood behind the chairman's decision to remain on the investigation until he stepped aside late this week.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE had previously stepped aside from the probe for failing to disclose a meeting with the Russian ambassador during his confirmation hearing.
After several minutes of remarks, in which Trump at one point stepped aside to allow Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossTrump administration delays penalty on Huawei for another 90 days WaPo calls Trump admin 'another threat' to endangered species Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE to talk about tariffs, the president finally acknowledged that he had signed the bill.
The documents released this week show that child welfare officials in Minnesota, Oregon and Washington State — three states where the Harts lived during the past seven years — knew of reported abuse, but, in one case, apparently stepped aside after completing their assessment; could not gather enough evidence to corroborate the claims of neglect in another; and, in a third case, learned of the allegations too late.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesJuan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America Trump expected to nominate Texas GOP lawmaker to replace Dan Coats: report House Republicans claim victory after Mueller hearings MORE (R-Calif.), stepped aside from the Russia investigation earlier this year after making a secret trip to the White House to view documents he told reporters revealed inappropriate "unmasking" of transition team officials.
Under Armour, meantime, has struggled to grow sales on its home turf in North America, as the business has largely stayed away from the athleisure trend that has taken over the U.S. Former CEO Kevin Plank, who stepped aside last week to be replaced by former COO Patrik Frisk, had always said Under Armour planned to stay true to its core, sweat-wicking performance gear.
Under this vision for Georgia, Abrams seems like a potentially strong candidate: National progressives like her but she has an ability to work with state Republicans (until she stepped aside a few weeks ago to run for governor, she was the minority leader of the Georgia Assembly, a body dominated by Republicans), along with a vision for the state and a history of helping register hundreds of thousands of minority voters.
Giuliani, one of Trump's personal lawyers, told HuffPost that he understands why Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE stepped aside from the Russia probe, even as Trump continues his attacks on the Justice Department head for doing just that.
So, you know, in the vacuum that was created as the result of the fact that, frankly, Loretta Lynch was someone who should have stepped aside from leading the investigation and didn&apost, and, similarly, you know, Sally Yates seems to be intimidated by Jim Comey, and then, Jim Comey, of course arrogates to himself the powers of being a prosecutor, rather than just simply limiting himself to being the FBI director.
But Priebus sought to rally Republicans behind their unlikely nominee at an early stage, essentially calling the race for Trump immediately after the Indiana primary in early May, before either Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE or John Kasich had stepped aside.
After a short bit about reading Oh's lines on the teleprompter and "whitewashing" her speech, Samberg stepped aside while Oh made a heartfelt statement about the growing number of women and people of color among the nominees: If I could take a moment here: In all honesty, I said yes to the fear of being on this stage tonight because I wanted to be here to look out into this audience and witness this moment of change.
Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats2628 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 28503 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE — the man who replaced him in 22019 after Bayh surprisingly stepped aside just before the filing deadline for his third term — but Bayh had refused to enter the primary.
"Something extraordinary has begun: a real-time, life-or-death test of competency and leadership for those seeking the White House this November..." (NYT) -- Sunday's Joe Biden/Bernie Sanders debate is still on, but it will now take place in DC instead of Phoenix... (CNN) -- Univision's Jorge Ramos was slated to be one of the moderators, but because he "was in proximity with someone who was in direct contact with a person that tested positive for coronavirus," he has stepped aside.
" (CNN) -- USA Today's Monday editorial, written before Buttigieg stepped aside, and updated afterward: "Beating Donald Trump requires that the Democratic candidates without realistic paths to the nomination drop out sooner rather than later..." (USA Today) -- "A day after he was accused of sexual harassment by a journalist, MSNBC decided to keep host Chris Matthews off its airwaves during coverage of the South Carolina primary results," Maxwell Tani reports... (Beast) -- NYMag's cover story with a photo of Bloomberg at his childhood home: "He's Buying.
Over the summer, Cantwell and Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Roger WickerRoger Frederick WickerHillicon Valley: Senate Dems unveil privacy bill | Trump campaign, RNC rip Google political ad policy | Activists form national coalition to take on Amazon | Commerce issues rule to secure communications supply chain Key Senate Democrats unveil sweeping online privacy bill Republican Senator says he's 'very comfortable' with Trump making call on Navy SEAL review MORE (R-Miss.) stepped aside to engage in bilateral negotiations, but those talks have yet to bare any significant drafts of potential legislation.
Including the 48 year-old Ryan, none of the last Republican Speakers came close to the age of 85003 when they stepped aside from the Speaker's Chair – Newt Gingrich at 55; Denny Hastert at 64; and John Boehner at 65 –ended their leadership careers at the average age of 58 while the four post-1971 Democratic Speakers – Carl Albert at 68, Tip O'Neill at 74, Jim Wright at 66, and Tom Foley at 65 ended their House careers at the average age of 2023 While this may be good news for Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiWhy President Trump needs to speak out on Hong Kong Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Rob PortmanRobert (Rob) Jones PortmanSchumer blasts 'red flag' gun legislation as 'ineffective cop out' McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Shaken Portman urges support for 'red flag' laws after Ohio shooting MORE (Ohio), Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (Maine) and Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE (Nevada) all said it would be best for the investigation if Sessions stepped aside.

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