Resignation in a sentence as a noun

Your cynical resignation to the world as it is?

I wrote a one sentence resignation letter and dropped it at their office the next day.

The Internet needs to send a message back, and force her resignation in disgrace.

Sorry to be dense, but is this fiction or an actual open resignation letter?

She needs to feel what it's like to be in a no-win situation herself, with the choice being resignation or getting fired.

> It's been almost exactly 4 yearsFunny how often you read that in resignation posts.

That's the conviction which caused me, just a few hours ago, to hand in my notice of resignation to my current employer.

The resignation probably speaks for more than the investigation does.

Went back to my office, wrote a resignation letter, named the fact that management made product progress impossible as the reason, and handed it to her.

In my experience it isn't until you make it official with a resignation letter that they snap out of this and go into "oh ****" mode and then attempt to offer real change.

Not only were they exposed to the threat of human error, but hardware failures, hackers, etc. When he submitted his resignation, the company should have encouraged him to stay.

"Sources in position to know tell AllThingsD that Barra recently tendered his resignation, but that it came before a recent personal situation related to the end of a romantic relationship he had with another Googler, and is unrelated.

Am I the only one that was confused about that last line of "already working on something new and hope to announce that in February"...He's gone through something as traumatic as a lawsuit, a resignation, potential for trial, potential embarrassment of family, friends, colleagues all in the last two weeks...

Resignation definitions

noun

acceptance of despair

See also: surrender

noun

the act of giving up (a claim or office or possession etc.)

noun

a formal document giving notice of your intention to resign; "he submitted his resignation as of next month"