Sentences with word «insubordinate»

«For instance, maybe your leadership is consistently undermined because you avoid confronting insubordinate team members.
In addition to her computer problems, Carrozza displayed bizarre and insubordinate behavior.
Third, on several occasions, she was disciplined for insubordinate behavior.
Think of eVerify as the real - world equivalent of the mythical «permanent record» that vice principals and deans have invoked to strike fear into the hearts of many an insubordinate grade - school student since time immemorial.
An employee that does not accept this type of change does not deserve to be punished, harassed or called insubordinate.
The Board did not dismiss the application in Investia, supra, because it had no jurisdiction to inquire into the complaint, but rather on the basis that the applicant's termination was the result of his abusive and insubordinate behaviour, regardless of the fact that that behaviour may have been in the context of making a «complaint» to his employer.
A single act of culpable absenteeism or lateness will not be grounds to be fired for just cause except in circumstances where the employee was not only absent but also insubordinate or refused to follow the employer's instructions thereby prejudicing the employer's operations.
In a recent case, Maple Ridge Community Management Ltd. v. PCC 231, the condominium corporation terminated its management contract, relying on a clause in the contract which allowed it to terminate if the manager was «insubordinate, reckless or grossly negligent in performing its duties.»
It may justify the decision to summary dismissal without the need for the employee to also be insubordinate or neglectful in his or her duty.
The employer told the correctional officers that if they did not participate in the investigation then they would have effectively abandoned their work refusal, and if there was no work refusal and the employees refused to work, they could be found to be insubordinate and disciplined.
Other issues were eventually put forward, such as missing a staff meeting, not grading exams on time, returning to school property without permission and displaying an insubordinate attitude.
Many managers believe they have the power dismiss insubordinate employees, no matter how unreasonable the request.
Still, he seems insubordinate, used to his old ways, searching for new satisfactions while remaining always unsatisfied.
For Tuesday Evenings, he presents the development of his playful and insubordinate art that, as he describes in an interview with Akiko Miki, a curator at Palais de Tokyo, has moved from an interest in «how the exhibition is structured to the ordinary process of making of the work, to how the content is developed.»
In the early 1980s, Conrad began to make such thematizations of power explicit in pieces like Beholden to Victory, an «army film» that implicates its audiences in the dynamics of surly officers and shiftless, insubordinate privates.
Variously tagged as insubordinate, demanding, and overtly political by their boards, one can't help but wonder what qualities a female maverick might need to possess in order to keep her job; or even better, what she might do with those outspoken qualities if allowed to foster and cultivate them.
We forget, we remember and this automatic mechanism seems to abide to an insubordinate power.
'' [West and Zampella] morphed from valued, responsible executives into insubordinate and self - serving schemers who attempted to hijack Activision's assets for their own personal gain,»
Western JRPG fans, including myself, have been itching for a truly great «next - gen» Japanese experience that takes advantage of the new hardware and delivers some amazing JRPG goodness that we can spend an insubordinate amount of time grinding on.
Like a stubborn family member or insubordinate employee, Xbox One owners might need to tell their fancy new console what to do more than once.
Some dogs won't tolerate a lively puppy that jumps all over them, trying to put the insubordinate pup in its place.
The dog will appear to be pushy, insubordinate (you aren't the Master), disobedient, and might even bite you.
The Contracting Officer may require dismissal from work those employees deemed incompetent, careless, insubordinate, unsuitable, or otherwise objectionable, or whose continued employment is deemed contrary to the public interest or inconsistent with the best interest of national security.
Actually, it's going slow that gives the 740i the most trouble, as the electronic throttle can be frenetic, sometimes bordering on insubordinate.
Examples of policies that can raise disparate impact concerns include policies that impose mandatory suspension, expulsion, or citation (e.g., ticketing or other fines or summonses) upon any student who commits a specified offense — such as being tardy to class, being in possession of a cellular phone, being found insubordinate, acting out, or not wearing the proper school uniform; corporal punishment policies that allow schools to paddle, spank, or otherwise physically punish students; and discipline policies that prevent youth returning from involvement in the justice system from reenrolling in school.
They keep pushing the kids along despite our concerns and if you don't follow along, you are insubordinate.
On the big screen, self - aware and insubordinate robots mount organized rebellions that are defeated only by grand acts of human heroism.
But while the result is an amiable, bitter - sweet road movie, with the actors riffing nicely off each other, Cranston in particular making hay with the boisterous, diehard insubordinate Sal, it feels half - cocked, as though there's an angrier, more provocative film dying to get out.
Being a teenager, he's also petulant, entitled, and insubordinate.
These guys border on insubordinate when they pull their antics in the courtroom.
But what we've just seen is the most insubordinate exchange in the history of cavalry movies, one that grates as much as the «You know Wilks here, from Harper's Weekly,» introduction.
His father N'Jobu facilitated the theft of vibranium in an attempt to arm black people all over the world against their oppressors; N'Jobu is killed by T'Challa's father T'Chaka for his insubordinate attempt to end the centuries of isolation that have kept Wakanda safe.
An internal email obtained by Valleywag features Anthony Previte scolding the mutineers for disappearing from work early and being insubordinate.
The more allies the subordinate female had, and the more days her mother was present in the group, the more often she would exhibit insubordinate behaviour.
This article appeared in print under the headline «Insubordinate female monkeys band together»
The more allies the subordinate had, and the more days her mother was present in the group, the more often she would be insubordinate (American Journal of Physical Anthropology, doi.org/cb8z).
Americans, on the other hand, often strive to distinguish themselves, sometimes by offering suggestions or opinions that question those of superiors — a behavior that may strike newcomers from China, Japan, and some other countries as presumptuous or insubordinate.
«If you're insubordinate and question it, then you'll lose your job.»
«Also sentenced is a Navy Rating whom was charged with Disorderly Behaviour and insubordinate Behaviour bagged 6 months imprisonment on each charge which will run concurrently.
«Others are Attempt to Commit an Offence (Murder), Disobedience to Particular Orders, Insubordinate Behaviour and False Accusation, amongst others.
The Deputy Chairpersons have chosen to be grossly insubordinate and rude and there is ample documented evidence to support this, she said.
You shouldn't be that insubordinate, he added.
The Deputy Chairpersons have chosen to be grossly insubordinate and rude and there is ample documented evidence to support this.
After a few incidents like this, a mere photograph of the recipient or a member of their family, sent in a letter postmarked in a city associated with the agency to which the recipient might consider being disloyal or insubordinate could be enough to trigger terror in that person sufficient to secure their obedience, because it would demonstrate that they have the ability to kill the recipient since they know where the recipient lives.
You shouldn't be that insubordinate» he said.
He sat out 132 days for consorting with bookmakers, another month for carrying a firearm and being insubordinate to Tiger management, and seven days for pouring a bucket of ice water over two sportswriters.
If they are insubordinate, they are subject to dismissal.
What the story of Jesus communicates is love, freedom, and peace that is transformative, courageous, radical, insubordinate, rebellious, alternative, universal.
He was insubordinate to his instructors.
The only ones who will probably see him as being insubordinate will be a christian.
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