relinquishment in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri'liŋkwiʃmənt ] ]
Examples
- Under his rule, the Dhaka Nawab Estate went into decline until its actual relinquishment in 1952 by the East Pakistan Estates Acquisition Act.
- This will therefore be my relinquishment to Mr . Chilton of the interest afore-said one half of which you are duely notified.
- His appointment as judge formally came to an end in May 1943 after the Treaty for Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China was ratified.
- However, the same state law that authorized relinquishment required the city to " maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 90 ".
- He suggested going as far as possible, unilaterally if necessary, in writing a new tariff treaty, and favored gradual relinquishment of extraterritoriality.
- The states impose standards on child-placement agencies requiring certified social workers to evaluate prospective parents, counsel birth mothers and get relinquishment papers signed.
- In fact, relinquishment affidavits are part of the termination proceeding, and if the termination proceeding has not been sealed, anybody can access that.
- New York, still not satisfied with the relinquishment of its land to Vermont, asked the U . S . Congress to arbitrate the matter.
- This wisdom is revealed in a person's current lifetime through Buddhist practice, without any specific relinquishment of pleasures or " earthly desires ".
- Rather than relinquishment of AGI, McGinnis argues for a kind of differential technological development in which friendly artificial intelligence is advanced faster than other kinds.