Sentences with phrase «such insubordination»

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Nonetheless, it's easy to imagine that an actor with a more overt sense of tense energy, such as Hilary Swank or Angelina Jolie, could have burst through Campos's schema to transform the role by way of sheer temperament — of the very insubordination and uncompromising vision that doomed Christine.
In Maryland, for example, 60 percent of suspensions were meted out for non-violent offenses such as insubordination and classroom disturbance in 2010 - 2011, according an analysis conducted by the state department of education.
Employees can get fired from their jobs for justifiable reasons such as insubordination, misconduct, and poor performance.
The letter concluded by stating that the director expected a written response on or before May 2, 2008, confirming the outside activities had stopped, and that if he did not receive such a response by that date, he would consider Cavanagh to remain in a conflict of interest situation and committing an act of insubordination warranting discipline up to and including termination.
Alcoholism or self inflicted financial injuries such as getting fired for laziness, theft or insubordination may be given some sympathy but only for a short period of time;
Usually, in such cases of failure to accommodate, the tribunal would recommend the employee be reinstated, but because of Perera's insubordination and lack of co-operation in the accommodation process, the tribunal declined to reinstate.
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