Sentences with phrase «insubordination who»

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The Gender Minister, Otiko Djaba and the Northern regional chairman of the NPP, Daniel Bugri Naabu, openly accused each other of corruption and insubordination, and as usual the president, who promised Ghanaians to fight corruption, is dead silent on it.
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.
A hearing officer ruled that the Williamsville Central Schools can fire an assistant superintendent who in December 2014 was charged by the School Board with insubordination, misconduct and other charges by the School Board, district officials said.
Grannis was accused of insubordination by Paterson's top aide, Larry Schwartz, (who is still with the Cuomo administration, at least for the moment), following the leaking of a memo that was critical of staffing cuts at the DEC..
Some New York City teachers who got in trouble for insubordination or sleeping on the job who are part of the Absent Teacher Reserve could be permanently back in classrooms, as the Education Department places them in jobs this month.
Well, actually, by Paterson's top aide, Larry Schwartz, who accused Grannis of insubordination, among other things, in the wake of a leaked memo that criticized the administration's planned staffing cuts at the agency.
Citi Sports editor Gary Al - Smith who is in Brazil reports the two have been thrown out for various acts of insubordination in the last few days.
The All Progressives Congress in Yobe on Tuesday readmitted the party's Women Leader and other members of the state executive council who were suspended last year for insubordination and indiscipline.
To find out what factors affect insubordination rates, Hannibal's team studied 357 captive adult females, who experienced almost 11,000 conflicts.
To find out what factors affect the rate of insubordination, the team studied 357 captive adult females, who experienced almost 11,000 conflicts.
In this telling, Ghantt falls for fellow security guard Kelly Campbell (Kristen Wiig), who gets fired for insubordination.
as Nod, who's like the maverick of the Leaf Men with that mix of handsomeness, flying ability and insubordination — and the list goes on: Jason Sudeikis, Judah Friedlander, and then some.
Though experts in educational leadership argue that principals and superintendents - especially those in troubled venues - must be proactive risk - takers who engage in «creative insubordination,» research has found that «teachers tend to be reluctant risk takers.»
«A teacher who, in conversations with students or parents, takes a position on testing contrary to the school district's educational program may potentially be subject to disciplinary action, e.g. charges of misconduct or insubordination.
He's an ex — FBI agent who's been fired for insubordination but is lured back to the Bureau to work a case that has become more unsolvable — and more deadly — by the hour.
A case in point is Vanderputten v. Seydaco Packaging Corp. [1] An employee who had a history of discipline for insubordination and angry outbursts came out as a trans woman.
(14) Imposing, and authorising a Protector to inflict summary punishment by way of imprisonment, not exceeding fourteen days, upon aboriginals or half - castes, living upon a reserve or within the District under his charge, who, in the judgment of the Protector, are guilty of any crime, serious misconduct, neglect of duty, gross insubordination, or wilful breach of the Regulations;
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