Sentences with phrase «insubordination does»

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«My father taught us a great heaping of insubordination and I think that's why [his children] didn't want to grow up working for anybody.»
They don't have to cite «atheism» as the main cause, but can cite something like «insubordination» and «unwilling to follow orders» as a way to get around this.
These are all individuals who are being assassinated for suspected or actual disloyalty or insubordination of some form, and a public identifiable, high profile hit tells others who might consider disloyalty or insubordination that even if it seems like they are in the clear, that they can be made to suffer a horrible death at any time as a consequence of their disloyalty or insubordination and that the agency of the sovereign government to whom they owe loyalty won't hesitate to do it.
Due to the fact that the press does not have much love for elected officials, the media has helped to create an aura about these two prosecutors, making Rudy Giuliani the Mayor of the City of New York, and making Preet Bharara arrogant enough to confront the President of the United States of America in what appears to be an act of insubordination, when he said that he would not return his boss» phone call.
Bratton said one police officer was suspended for insubordination, but did not provide details about the incident.
The rejoinder, offering bullet by bullet explanation of the allegations raised against her by the «Concerns Staff» of the EC, consistently accused her two deputies — Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwah — of insubordination, that they do not come to work or report to work when they feel like and that they take leave at will or travel without telling her.
It does occur to me that Rotimi Amaechi's real offence isn't a clash with Goodluck Jonathan but his insubordination to the Villa empress in the Okrika stand - off some years ago.
A Civil Servant absolutely must charge the time against accurals, may even be denied permission to do so and if they do anyway can be charged with insubordination, and may not do anything in violation of the Hatch Act even on their own time if they are even partially Federally funded.
The school's principal explained that «it didn't feel safe» for them to speak, adding that their union had informed them that their email could be considered insubordination.
This saga became public in March when IW heads Jason West and Vince Zampella were fired by parent company Activision due to alleged wrong - doing including acts of «insubordination
Be sure to keep talking together though, don't want to read about the heads of MM getting sacked for «insubordination» anytime:)
Living in an era during which women had no place at all in public life, she led French resistance and died doing so, having been tried and convicted of «insubordination and heterodoxy» on 30 May, 1431.
The letter concluded by stating that the director expected a written response on or before May 2, 2008, confirming the outside activities had stopped, and that if he did not receive such a response by that date, he would consider Cavanagh to remain in a conflict of interest situation and committing an act of insubordination warranting discipline up to and including termination.
However, on appeal, the Superior Court determined that the Small Claims Court Judge did not properly describe which acts or omissions of the manager actually amounted to insubordination, recklessness and / or gross negligence.
Failure to do so may be cause for dismissal, particularly if the insubordination is repeated.
If you're fired for falsifying a timecard, embezzlement, walking off the job, serious insubordination, or something along those lines, then you won't be eligible — but these are the sorts of things you know if you've done.
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