Sentences with phrase «of a demotion»

While there have been varying accounts regarding the company's reporting structure with regards to Ailes, the news was regarded by some as something of a demotion for the Fox News chief, with New York «s Gabriel Sherman calling it a «power shift.»
That role was, frankly, a bit of a demotion at the time.
It has never happened that a team coached by Sam Allardyce has suffered demotion from the top tier to the second tier, but, as they say there is a first time to everything and this may prove to be big Sam's first taste of demotion as his team is inching towards that.
More of a demotion than a relegation, but the Italian champions were knocked down to Serie B for the 2006/07 season after being implicated by police of match fixing.
Regardless of his demotion, Giroud still has a role to play for the Gunners, and his absence may have ultimately cost the Gunners two points and the chance to not only go top but to put space between themselves and their competitors in the title race.
It feels like we will be talking about the rights and wrongs of her demotion from game day duties.
Because, after all, comptroller of a city — even a big city like New York — is something of a demotion after you've held two statewide offices.
DAILY POST reliably gathered that the affected directors were summoned to an emergency board meeting and informed of their demotion without offence, claiming «executive fiat» from the office of the Governor.
I thought of my demotion to the Turtles as my fall from grace.
Relinquishing tenure, which is not a guarantee of a job but rather a guarantee of a third party hearing in the event of demotion or dismissal, is not favored among educators, who see it as one of very few important protections for teachers in North Carolina.
Driven by the promise of easy money and the dual stressors of a demotion (disguised as a promotion) and impending fatherhood, he agrees to join his ex-Army buddy Jason on a secretive government mining operation in the fictional Southeast Asian country of Quanlom, where civil war rages.
Yet the monitors receive a kind of demotion, too, relegated to leaning up against a corner.
The EAT held Mr Hogg had been (actually) dismissed by the imposition of a demotion, but that «even if we were wrong about that, we would take the view that there was a constructive dismissal».
As such, consistent with constructive dismissal principles, the trial judge's conclusion was that Chandran did not have a duty to accept either of the demotion offers.
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