Sentences with phrase «insubordination from»

Some parents fear that children will be too confused or offended, and there is always the fear of future insubordination from a resentful child.

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The abuse I've suffered at the hands of church leaders, other Christians, the insane chaos of a church split, being fired from another international ministry for «insubordination», etc., are all not just little episodic blemishes in church life, but revelatory symptoms of deeply serious defects, profound flaws, and continental faults that need immediate and radical treatment.
Reports from the National Assembly said the Senate has set up an adhoc committee to probe the allegations bordering on insubordination and contract scam against Baru.
An administration source said Grannis had been terminated for «insubordination and poor performance,» adding: This decision came directly from the governor and was the result of more than one action.»
CenProG together with well - meaning Ghanaians are fully aware that Mr Amidu, ever since he was sacked from office as Attorney General for insubordination had been on a collision course with the NDC and has minced no words in expressing his disdain for the NDC with his numerous epistles.
And the larger irony is that many successful scientists, engineers, and other professionals I have met over the years benefited enormously from similar moments of «insubordination
The scribbling stops, as the cowed priest is made impotent forthwith by the sister's insubordination, and resigns from St. Nicholas.
Callum Turner's performance as Bill is consistently engaging, as is that of David Thewlis in the role of Bradley, a to - the - letter army man railing against the insubordination he encounters from the conscripts.
Progressive Discipline and Due Process This program will review critical steps needed to address employee performance issues, ranging from ineffective instruction to insubordination.
In 2013 Los Angeles Unified School District banned all suspensions for «willful defiance» — an ambiguous category, presumably similar to «insubordination,» used for everything from dress - code violations to eating and talking in class.
Employees can get fired from their jobs for justifiable reasons such as insubordination, misconduct, and poor performance.
«High - court majority reaffirms Freshwater's dismissal»: The Columbus Dispatch has an article that begins, «The Ohio Supreme Court will not revisit its 4 - 3 decision that found a Mount Vernon teacher was legally dismissed for insubordination when he refused to remove religious symbols from his classroom.»
If you are fired after you return to work from a work injury and are placed on light duty, you may lose your workers compensation benefits if the employer can show you were fired for «cause» (misconduct, absenteeism, insubordination, tardiness, fighting, and so on).
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