1. And if the children fail, their schools will be judged as failues, too, subject to state monitoring and the possible removal of principals and teachers. 2. At that point the Senate would vote on whether the evidence constitutes high crimes and misdemeanors and therefore requires a trial leading to possible removal from office. 3. But others said only something as serious as the possible removal of the president would inspire them to write. 4. Clinton finished in a tie with the pope because the debates over his possible removal from office have forced the nation into an introspective look at moral behavior. 5. On the home front, Clinton faces possible removal in the Senate after the House impeached him on Saturday. 6. With the idea of possible removal in the future, secure it with brass screws instead of nails. 7. A formal complaint was filed against an openly gay pastor at a Methodist church, the first step toward his possible removal, his congregation said. 8. Catholics erected the crosses to protest the possible removal of a larger cross commemorating the slaying of Polish resistors to the Nazis. 9. The crosses were erected by conservative Catholics to protest the possible removal of a larger cross that commemorates the slaying of Polish resistors to the Nazis. 10. The inability of Argentine President Eduardo Duhalde to accomplish badly needed economic reform and talk of his possible removal have heightened uncertainty about that country. |