Sentences with phrase «for flimsy reasons»

Governments don't abandon dominant leadership positions for flimsy reasons.
Lets also assume that company A approved only 1 claim and denied 4 claims for flimsy reasons.
Evidence that this is not an uncommon phenomenon and that many directors depart for flimsy reasons — such as -LSB-...]

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Customers offered vague, flimsy reasons for needing more oxycodone supply — «increase in foot traffic»; «more business» — and they'd get it.
You have to bear in mind that another NYC DA pursued a felony gang assault charge against Renzo Gracie on exponentially more flimsy evidence for the scuffle at One Oak several years ago with video evidence in existence to contradict the DA's witnesses» false statements which is the only reason it abandoned those charges for a misdemeanor assault plea.
Indeed, one of the reasons Brown's Cabinet is so short of true talent (to the extent, God help us, that he had to bring Peter Mandelson back into the fold) is that he and Blair forced through a generation of flimsy women MPs, chosen not for their ability, but their gender.
For once, this below par rom - com chick flick is no reason here to crucify Katherine Heigl as she does her perky best with the flimsy material at her disposal.
More and more Teachers and especially Senior, Veteran Teachers were starting to be mistreated, written up for nonsensical reasons, and more and more frequently given U Ratings for the year and then brought up on «Charges» based on the most flimsy and fraudulent allegations.
There is no need for the annoying and flimsy battery door the Bold 9000 had, nor is there a reason to have to remove the battery to get to the SD like many models such as the Pearl and Curve had.
Virtually any person on the island could be ordered to vacate, for the flimsiest of reasons and at a day's notice, the house in which he or she had been born, raised and lived all their life.
Virtually any person on the island could be orders to vacate, for the flimsiest of reasons and at a day's notice, the house in which he or she had been born, raised and lived all their life.
If houses are indeed flimsy, there is probably a systematic reason for this.
Coming as a reason to cheer for those seeking settlement of insurance claims, the State Consumer Commission has now ruled that insurance firms can not reject claims of settlement on «flimsy grounds».
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