Sentences with phrase «sackable offence»

The phrase "sackable offence" means doing something wrong or unacceptable at work that could result in losing your job. Full definition
Countless sackable offences were committed in past few years.
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Allowing Cesc to go to a rival was a sackable offence, who would you rather have in your squad for the city game, Cesc or «fall to the ground or run at a wall of defenders» Jack?
Now That would be a sackable offence lol?
How Newcastle have zero players in that team, surely is a sackable offence.
he gave these drunk uneducated muppets here the illusion that Arsenal was soem Real Madrid where failure to win the title or the champions league constituted a sackable offence
Last year Robin Van Persie pretty much downed tools — a disgrace in itself and surely a sackable offence when you consider the money this man is on and the millions he dares to pretend to represent across the world.
It always seemed unlikely United would launch a true title charge but anything outside the Champions League places would have been unacceptable and arguably a sackable offence
«It was true that the readership was at the very centre of that paper,» she explained, adding that «it's almost a sackable offence to be rude to a reader».
«It's almost a sackable offence to be rude to a reader,» she explains.
But the question that really strikes me is this: If Bandow's relatively minor ethical lapse is a sackable offence, how can Cato continue to harbour Steve Milloy?
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