The code of conduct threatens penalties ranging from administrative sanctions and temporary suspension of duty, to rank downgrades and dismissal. |
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The tribunal ruled that Kim knew what she was doing and agreed with Netto bosses that the loss was serious enough to warrant dismissal. |
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He has made mistakes the last few days, but they're not nearly serious enough to warrant his dismissal. |
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They're worried about the impact on the weak and vulnerable if the unfair dismissal laws are watered down. |
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Why has the unfair dismissal and redundancy legislation not provided job security in the way that some had hoped? |
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The law on public administration punishes civil servants who fail to show their loyalty to the government through dismissal. |
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She claims constructive dismissal and victimisation for whistle-blowing against the Prison Service. |
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The early dismissal meant that Sami, who rarely looked like taking a wicket before that passage of play, had something in the bank to show. |
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The employer can re-engage employees without any effect on unfair dismissal claims at all. |
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He also claimed damages for wrongful dismissal, mental distress and punitive damages. |
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As a result, the defendants deny that the plaintiff is entitled to damages for wrongful dismissal. |
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Rather this issue would lie at the very heart of the claim for wrongful, as opposed to unfair, dismissal. |
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However, pressure to provide a drug rehabilitation programme as an alternative to dismissal was rejected. |
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Not only was there therefore no unfair dismissal but, since there was no dismissal, the claim for wrongful dismissal was also rejected. |
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The tribunal rejected the unfair dismissal claim, saying the email comment was not fitting to someone in his position as a manager. |
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How many times has a player been awarded two yellow cards for fouls that, added up, are not sufficient to lead to a dismissal. |
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He embittered by his dismissal in 1906 and was not averse to consorting with the rightists if that would improve his chances. |
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An indictment of Carol for larceny would therefore be properly subject to dismissal as unconstitutionally vague as applied to her case. |
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The proposed amendment is to add a claim for wrongful dismissal and breach of contract. |
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It is against that dismissal that the applicant seeks leave to appeal to this Court. |
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To be safe, you should always seek legal advice before carrying out any dismissal. |
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The legislators were anxious to prevent a person from claiming unfair dismissal on retirement. |
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Bonetti's dismissal and Artero's outstanding strike effort apart, the second period was almost subdued compared to the first 45 minutes. |
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The most important innovation was the dismissal of cavalry from the line of battle. |
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The power of appointment and dismissal stands entirely independently of the conditions of employment which are comprised in the contract. |
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I can't really think of a clever dismissal or arch comment to make about this. |
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Today's social decorum might dictate a dismissal of overtly sexist, cheap popular imagery. |
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Two employees have been sacked and 120 others face dismissal for joining earlier protests. |
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This comment had some claiming political interference and baying for her dismissal. |
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What do we mean when we talk about exempting employees of small businesses from the protection of Commonwealth unfair dismissal law? |
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These subjectivities have led to the critical dismissal of Maoriland literature. |
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There can be a termination by the employer, and thus direct dismissal, when he repudiates the contract of employment. |
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The two members take the view that this is all much of a variation on massaging figures and not so serious as to warrant dismissal. |
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The dean thereupon charged the professor with insubordination and persuaded the central administration to initiate dismissal proceedings. |
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His brusque dismissal by passers-by lends a tinge of Beckettian pathos to this very plainly told tale. |
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Because the bill says that without a report of that panel there may be conduct meriting dismissal, the Attorney-General cannot take it further. |
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In a written decision following the two day hearing the tribunal bench unanimously backed her claim for unfair dismissal. |
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The service concluded with a joint benediction by the pastors of the four churches and a dismissal by Deacon Carol. |
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However, Sarwan can't be blamed too much for his dismissal, as Younis Khan held a stinging effort at short extra cover as Sarwan middled a drive. |
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This coincided with the dismissal of the Vice-Chancellor, his deputy, and the bursar, who had misappropriated University funds. |
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It has also codified a number of issues such as retrenchment and dismissal which were previously major strike triggers. |
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This led to his dismissal from the pitch by the fourth official for inciting possible crowd trouble. |
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Workers occupied the factory in protest over the dismissal of 250 of the company's 500-strong workforce. |
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They set him up with a variety of jobs after his dismissal, but the resentment was simmering inside him. |
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Though he is famous for blithe dismissal of his elders, he was actually remarkably attentive to local history. |
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This eventually was proved in front of a jury and ultimately led to the cases being dismissal. |
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Uhler also delayed ruling on several motions by Robertson's attorneys for dismissal of all charges against him. |
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The volunteers were uncompensated and subject to immediate dismissal for any reason whatsoever. |
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My dismissal was completely unfair and unjustifiable and it has had an adverse impact not just on myself but on my whole family. |
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This World Cup had come to mean too much to him and the dismissal followed three bookings in his six matches here. |
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And the 53-year-old suggested fear of the unknown was behind his dismissal. |
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Time now has smoothed away both the damages of runaway inflation and the hurts of the Kerr dismissal. |
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I know both are extreme examples, but they demonstrate how easy the balance can be upset by careless dismissal or rework of crucial elements. |
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On January 3 management sent out more than 200 dismissal notices in an attempt to break the strike. |
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One simply did not undertake surgical procedures for vanity's sake, he was told upon his dismissal. |
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He does not there identify whether the date of dismissal was the date nominated by the company. |
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The veto is another blow to his leadership following the dismissal of the Government Administration and Home Affairs Minister early this month. |
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As with O'Reilly, offhand dismissal of critics is not a good practice for any business, organization, group, or individual. |
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But numbers usually make a stronger case for a chief executive's dismissal than an off-putting personality. |
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They did plan his dismissal in the second innings though, having noticed his tendency to scoop the ball to the onside uppishly. |
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She is claiming sexual discrimination, constructive dismissal and unlawful stoppages from her wages. |
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Under a Republican administration, such cavalier dismissal of urban prosperity, even by a career HUD official, is dispiriting. |
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Nor am I reassured by Galston's rather cavalier dismissal of economic liberty's importance for individual self-determination. |
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The first dismissal arrived just two minutes later when Hale turned from hero to villain. |
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Only 20 runs were added in nine more overs and Inzamam's approach caused his dismissal, the ball going off bat and pad onto the stumps. |
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Linnane, however, expressed disappointment over his dismissal and hinted at possible legal action. |
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As a contractor he adds, he isn't in a position to sue for unfair dismissal. |
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Mr Drage continued to receive full pay down to the date of the dismissal of his appeal and his P45 was made up to that date. |
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He's hardly a stud, and his superficiality and dismissal of any woman he deems unfit are more galling as a result. |
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On his dismissal, the South African rugby union should have swallowed their pride and re-appointed Mallet. |
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Hotsy-Totsy observer Curt Salada rightly took me to task for my rather casual dismissal of my favourite film. |
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The mayor's dismissal of this sixty-five-year-old bureaucrat marked the end of the housecleaning at City Hall. |
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The court of appeals affirmed per curiam a dismissal by the district court for want of subject matter jurisdiction. |
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Is faking a doctoral degree by a minister of government less worthy of dismissal? |
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Applying that standard we were not persuaded of the guilt of the employee and we could not move honestly to dismissal. |
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He is a bigwig and has many contacts, as I discovered when I tried to get a lawyer later to contest his dismissal. |
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National threatens to dismantle workers rights to contest dismissal and also seek to reduce holiday entitlements. |
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He has as yet not had an opportunity to defend himself against the criminal charges nor to contest the dismissal in an academic proceeding. |
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The complexion of the confrontation may have changed entirely with Thompson's dismissal. |
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Here is a man so richly deserving of a pink slip that his dismissal on such minor grounds leaves a sour taste. |
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He demanded that million dollar severance payments be banned and that directors of large companies be made liable to instant dismissal. |
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However, in some cases, instant dismissal may be justified if the conduct of the employee is serious and wilful. |
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The proposed Employment Law Reform Bill will change the requirement for instant dismissal in the case of serious misconduct. |
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Yes, this point undoubtedly resonated with many women who have to deal with insufferable condescension and dismissal in their daily lives. |
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And has the conjecture been supported by rigorous mathematics or a mere dismissal? |
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It is our view that the proper respondents to an allegation of constructive dismissal should initially be the local authority. |
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He claimed constructive dismissal, racial and sexual discrimination, protected disclosure and breach of contract. |
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The plaintiff's action includes claims for negligent misrepresentation, constructive dismissal, and wrongful dismissal. |
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In the arbitration, the respondent alleges constructive dismissal against the applicants who collectively were his employer. |
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I find it difficult to see how those words could be construed as a dismissal of the committee's recommendations. |
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But if the only way to do it is via a cranky and crabbed dismissal of science, count me out. |
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What precisely is this new system going to be for examining such a dismissal? |
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While most get off with a warning, there is at least one case of dismissal. |
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Why else would his unsupported delation have led to my immediate dismissal? |
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Determining the scope of fair dismissal for disobeying orders is vital in delimiting the bounds of managerial prerogative. |
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Another option might be to create an editorial board with real legal safeguards against proprietorial dismissal. |
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Those who fail to satisfactorily complete such a program will be subject to dismissal or demotion. |
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Of course, the Government denies that its proposed denial of unfair dismissal remedies to small business employees is simply a political tactic. |
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Reducing people and foreign cultures to mere symbols for denigration and dismissal is something the best of us strive to avoid. |
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Secondly, Glock defends Strawson's dismissal of transcendental idealism and transcendental psychologism. |
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Should they read the liturgical gospel, prepare the bread and wine at the altar, say the dismissal, and so on? |
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The dismissal and disciplinary procedures apply when an employer contemplates dismissing an employee on various grounds. |
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They also said that their foreman had resigned in disgust over the manner of the dismissal. |
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Many others may not have been reported due to fear of dishonour, further humiliation or the high-handed dismissal of complaints. |
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A former CEO claiming unfair dismissal is currently having his case heard in the courts. |
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The dismissal of rookie Johnny Sauter from Richard Childress Racing's No.30 Chevrolet did not surprise anyone. |
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As it happened, the arrogance of the faction sparked a backlash, resulting in the dismissal of the group's leader, John. |
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The taxpayer would travel to the sporting ground directly from his barracks and was required to return there for formal dismissal. |
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I just hope that your article does not assist in Karin Kortje's dismissal from the show. |
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Craig Skinner, back at City after winning an appeal against his dismissal by the club, played the full 90 minutes. |
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The other blot on Boro's performance was the 89 th-minute dismissal of midfielder Jason Blunt for a second bookable offence. |
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The quickest way to find a solution is the immediate dismissal of the chiefs of the armed forces and the police. |
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I think new magistrates should have been secured long before the dismissal. |
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At the Tulle plant, where 200 of 389 employees are threatened with dismissal, 150 workers went out on strike. |
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The drivers did this in response to the dismissal of one of their work colleagues. |
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The reason for dismissal must be that uppermost in the mind of the employer at the time of dismissal. |
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Inform the worker that continuing his offensive behavior will lead to dismissal. |
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In their daily routine, the performers must obey the rules and regulations, and violations can lead to job dismissal. |
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There is no fixed rule of law defining the degree of misconduct which will justify dismissal. |
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Police yesterday said a rumour that Mr Trotter was involved in the dismissal of three employees from his firm was untrue. |
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Workers at the Chrysler-Benz plant in Sao Bernardo do Campo mobilized on August 21 against the dismissal of 628 workers. |
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Complaints from three patients in 1999 led to a full enquiry, resulting in his suspension and eventual dismissal. |
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The dismissal of skipper Fernando was costly for the airmen as they never looked comfortable thereafter. |
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Despite reports of his likely dismissal, he has been assured that he will remain in the Cabinet. |
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But, after the dismissal of Adams early in the second half, Saints came back with goals from Keigan Parker and Momo Sylla. |
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England supporters will be well aware of a disputed LBW dismissal of top West Indian batsman Brian Lara in the final test at the Oval. |
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How often have I seen people raise questions about the work of a hero only to be met by quiet derision or patronizing dismissal. |
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The Diallo 7 have now been offered an adjournment contemplating dismissal, which is what they had expected initially. |
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Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate. |
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The time from its first hearing in the High Court to an appeal and dismissal by the law lords was about 36 hours. |
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Such a belief, the Senate report said, relied on the use of increasingly dubious sources and a dismissal of dissenting views. |
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The report found pregnancy discrimination, equal pay, harassment, access to employment and promotion, and dismissal as causes of complaint. |
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At the very least, psychoanalysis deserves informed critical examination rather than simple dismissal. |
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It is not the function of this Tribunal to comment on whether the unfair dismissal claim lodged by the Appellant was justified or not as the matter was settled. |
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The staff again urged that the dismissal action be rescinded and that any further action be in conformity with generally accepted standards for academic due process. |
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He has also submitted that the dismissal was substantively unfair. |
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The tribunal is investigating claims of constructive dismissal made by former Wasps head coach Dean Robinson, and by his assistant coach, John Paterson. |
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His calamitous ignorance of his system's failure, plus his reluctance to acknowledge it once was drawn to his attention, drew shrill demands for his dismissal. |
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She stared at him, confused by the cold dismissal, but shrugged it off. |
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His dismissal in October followed a complaint from a patient. |
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Even Bieber's ridiculous statement won't destroy a dismissal or acquittal for faulty probable cause. |
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Supporters of conspiracy peddler Alex Jones are FURIOUS that I dared to note his dismissal of the Apollo 11 mission. |
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The axing has inspired countless articles on appropriate dismissal methods. |
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This view holds the Arab world to be stunted, reflecting a cynicism born from the dismissal of our cultures and capacities. |
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Rains kept silent about her dismissal even as the case became a cause celebre around her. |
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The dismissal comes after Tanaka's latest row with bureaucrats and their political backers threatened to sidetrack Koizumi's goal of economic reforms. |
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The payment, which the Department for Education and Skills said it was making without accepting liability, was in respect of his libel and unfair dismissal claims. |
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They also called for the use of legal tender in the dormitory instead of tokens, payment of all overtime worked and the dismissal of some Taiwanese managers. |
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She headed back to work after an early dismissal from jury duty. |
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It is not disputed that the onus is on the plaintiff to prove disability, while the onus is on the defendant to prove that dismissal was justified. |
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The very last Major act was to consolidate the various legislation on employment rights regarding unfair dismissal, redundancy, and claims of lesser importance. |
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Both have been unsuccessful in their claims for unfair dismissal. |
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Second, the dismissal process for ineffective teachers is so cumbersome and costly that it rarely works as it should. |
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The mayor of Decatur, Illinois, the home of Millikin, has called for his dismissal. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that the Prime Minister's wife, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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Employers are advised that the formal day of dismissal due to uncertificated or unauthorised work absence should be the last day on which the employee actually worked. |
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Though this might easily have been grounds for dismissal or reassignment, nothing of the sort happened. |
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Now Gore stands alone in his dismissal of reform, openness, transparency and peer-review to ensure good science. |
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But if Roosevelt didn't deserve to be executed as a spy, he most certainly ought to have been horsewhipped for his cavalier dismissal of Whittaker Chambers' accusations. |
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I saw him pause, his forehead furrowing at her dismissal of me. |
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And next March, a former woman officer, who quit the unit last year, will be taking the council to an industrial tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal. |
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You said you were bounced into going along with his dismissal. |
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When impairment is identified, students are informed of faculty concerns, and these are addressed through a variety of interventions, including remediation and dismissal. |
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Last week, the distant rumblings became a downpour after the dismissal of an early favorite, Pia Toscano. |
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The inquiry was believed to focus on establishing whether he had been paid for the locum work while he was on full pay pending an appeal against his dismissal. |
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Initially, referee Fintan Barrett, who may have been unsighted, issued yellow cards all round but as Casey had already picked up one of these, his dismissal resulted. |
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She had resigned from her job as she knew she faced dismissal and her employer had refused to provide her with a reference because of the court case. |
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A music teacher who was told her students were so bad they left an audience of parents cringing with embarrassment has won her claim for constructive dismissal. |
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A constructive dismissal may arise by way of an anticipatory breach. |
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The right-hander had himself to blame for his dismissal as he tried to play at a wide outside-the-off-stump delivery and only succeeded in edging to VVS Laxman at second slip. |
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She resigned, claiming constructive dismissal and sexual harassment. |
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Where the conduct of management personnel is calculated to cause an employee to withdraw from the employment, it may, in my judgment, amount to constructive dismissal. |
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The High Court found no impropriety or illegality in her dismissal. |
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For those of us who aren't fans of the hot-tempered, English language-butchering, xenophobic glorifier of fighting, his dismissal will not come soon enough. |
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Unfair dismissal laws were only introduced in 1993 and have had a number of undesirable effects in discouraging job creation and encouraging frivolous and vexatious claims. |
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The minister of oil and vinegar dispatched a locksmith to change the locks on the Registrar General door, and had the Governor General read the writ of dismissal. |
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The Freemasons had dissolved their lodges under government pressure, and state employees in all professions were subject to dismissal for left-wing associations. |
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Online, he railed against his dismissal, posting on Tumblr a bitter takedown of the network and studio. |
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Animals civilise a building, and it is a pity that Mrs Blair, no cat-lover, was blamed for the dismissal of Humphrey, a dignified and sagacious mouser. |
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The harshest and most sweeping dismissal of Paul comes not from the left but from the right. |
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Failure to meet specified targets could result in the coach's dismissal. |
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Such was the tempo of the game that there were handbags at dawn with no fewer than 12 players involved and also the dismissal of one Ashford player. |
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As with John Hartson's dismissal in the Scottish Cup tie between these two sides last Monday, an errant Celtic player was guilty of rank stupidity. |
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The counterclaim for constructive dismissal must be dismissed. |
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I refer the Minister to those pages that are in fact about unfair dismissal and termination, and in fact in no way answer the Minister's question. |
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He believed his dismissal had something to do with the drug squad. |
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In an attempt to break the strike, management used megaphones to instruct the afternoon shift, who were gathered in a car park, to return to work or face immediate dismissal. |
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The fact that, in the course of a five hour deliberation, Mrs. Smith expressed strong views in favour of a recommendation of dismissal is not indicative of partiality. |
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Kevin Pietersen smacked Lee for huge six into the stands at midwicket and there will be debate over whether a thigh-high full toss was a beamer or a missed lbw dismissal. |
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The case was adjourned in contemplation of dismissal, meaning if he stayed out of trouble for six months, the charges would disappear and the file be sealed. |
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As proved in the dismissal of the whole rewriting the law on intruders. |
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As the seventh hour dismissal bell sounded, I remained in my desk. |
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After the mezzotint has been in his office for some hours, Williams examines it again, thinking that perhaps he had been too hasty in his earlier dismissal of it. |
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After Smith's dismissal, Bravo ended the innings with a flourish, striking a pulverizing straight drive for four and lofting a six for the winning runs. |
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For Whittingham, the manner of her dismissal still haunts her. |
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The leg-spinner did so in emphatic fashion with the middle dismissal in a stretch of three wickets in four balls which culminated the England innings. |
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However, Katich had already twice flirted with dismissal, saved only by chance both times. |
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Dalrymple takes his title from King Lear with Edmund's dismissal of scientistic buck passing. |
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Inverness captain Darren Dods hauled down Scott McDonald to concede the spot kick and bring his dismissal for a second yellow card. |
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The Grand Vizier had considerable independence from the sultan with almost unlimited powers of appointment, dismissal and supervision. |
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Some of these modes of dismissal can occur without the bowler bowling a delivery. |
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Employees have been publishing blank columns scattered through the newspaper in protest of his dismissal. |
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In fact, if she were an employer and I her employee, I would have strong grounds for suing her for constructive dismissal. |
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After a series of warnings regarding his administrative errors and failings, the employee left and claimed constructive dismissal. |
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A second yellow card at the same game leads to a red card, and therefore to a dismissal. |
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Poor domestic cup performances were thought to be the reason for Calderwood's dismissal. |
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Gingerism in the workplace could form the basis of formal grievances or constructive dismissal cases, an employment lawyer has warned. |
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They said any employee found guilty of irregularities should be dealt in accordance with law instead of their unceremonial dismissal. |
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This proposed action was dubbed the Weygand Plan after General Maxime Weygand, appointed Supreme Commander after Gamelin's dismissal on 18 May. |
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Choiseul's dismissal threw Paris into a spin, not least because a major political crisis was already in train. |
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Some have threatened to resign and claim constructive dismissal if I make the pay cut and said that they would be sure to win their case. |
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Devastated Jacqui Blore is claiming breach of contract and unfair dismissal after losing her job at St Giles Church in Wrexham. |
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One of the reasons for Coke's dismissal from the Common Pleas in 1613 was suggested to be the case. |
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Controversy erupted, and it continued to sell well despite contemptuous dismissal by scientists. |
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Of course, each claim must have its own basis for jurisdiction in the court in which it is brought or be subject to dismissal. |
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The dismissal of a player who left Arsenal for Manchester City before joining Tottenham gave the home players and fans a noticeable lift. |
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed the dismissal. |
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However, the fall of the Girondins on 31 May 1793 led to Otto's dismissal and arrest. |
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Miller granted the plaintiff's request for a voluntary dismissal of Tishrei Trading, et. |
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Hardy writes that Russell's dismissal had created a scandal since the vast majority of the Fellows of the College opposed the decision. |
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A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, and which results in a dismissal. |
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Other than the DDPs are there other requirements that an employer must follow when dealing with a possible sickness dismissal? |
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Mr Montgomery, 44, a former technology and design teacher at the school, has alleged constructive dismissal. |
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In the vast majority of cases, it is the striker who is out when a dismissal occurs. |
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A root-and-branch dismissal of the aberrations eliminates the very reality that became aberrated in the first place. |
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The General Court Martial had recommended Wing Commander Thakur's dismissal last year. |
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With all other modes of dismissal, only one batsman can be dismissed per ball bowled. |
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And he also, proleptically, makes a rude noise at Harold Bloom's dismissal, a noise we can hear all the way from here. |
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After Morsi signed decrees on the dismissal of Tantawi and Anan, he immediately appointed them as presidential advisors. |
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The scoreboard, located at the western end of the ground, gave the batsman's name and method of dismissal. |
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A SHOP steward sacked after swearing at his line manager has received compensation for unfair dismissal. |
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But the Bluebirds will have to cope without Hungarian centrehalf Gabor Gyepes, whose appeal against a dismissal in the same game was turned down. |
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They failed in qualification for the 1974, leading to Ramsey's dismissal, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. |
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An infringement of financial management during the Tadjik expedition was fashioned into a reason for the dismissal of Dmitri Eropkin and Nikolai Kozyrev. |
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That is, employees may be compelled to answer questions related to their employment or face dismissal if, by doing so, they are not being compelled to incriminate themselves. |
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A GOLF club worker yesterday lost his claim for unfair dismissal after 12 greens were destroyed when they were sprayed with weedkiller instead of fungicide. |
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Former auditor Andy Sutton won his case for constructive dismissal against Flintshire council last year following a high profile tribunal in Shrewsbury. |
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For 45 minutes before Fabricio Coloccini's dismissal at Sunderland they were superb and the 2-2 draw against Chelsea was a triumph in gutsiness and resolve. |
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A MIDLAND chef has been awarded more than pounds 2,000 for unfair dismissal after becoming embroiled in a row with her boss over pork roasts and T-bone steaks. |
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Vieira created space with a charming stepover and curled into the far corner, which was followed by David Navarro's dismissal reducing Levante to 10 men, the report added. |
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Best removed the nightwatchman Neil Wagner with a snorter and two balls later, Ross Taylor slashed to the keeper, mirroring his dismissal from the first innings. |
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The Blues appealed against the dismissal which occurred late during the 2-1 win at Upton Park on December 22, and the FA panel agreed it warranted a rescindment. |
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Also strained, though less tortuous, is Jones's dismissal of vv. |
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The importance of this gendered image to an evocation of an older and more certain class identity also comes through his dismissal of younger feminine characters. |
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Kristin Watkin, aged 54, a former head of modern languages at Ashlawn School, is claiming unfair and constructive dismissal against Warwickshire LEA and the school governors. |
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David Watson, 28, from Newarthill, Lanarkshire, took the company to an employment tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal and breach of contract. |
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A jury of the court has allegedly found that YouTube knew about the copyright infringements and said the dismissal of the case previously was a mistake, the BBC reports. |
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Prince Ademola Adekoya, 44, of Athy, Co Kildare, is taking a case for constructive dismissal against computer firm IBM after it stopped his wages last March. |
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Timed out is, by its nature, a dismissal without a delivery. |
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The board at American University imploded with Ladner's dismissal. |
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It was the Jamaican who unforgettably had the last laugh, silently saluting Stokes as he left the field following his dismissal during the second Test in Grenada. |
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What does she say about Perez's vision of a gayless utopia? The one-line chapter pitting gays with the abject mother of macho dismissal and scorn? |
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The defeat at Rocroi also led to the dismissal of the embattled Olivares, who was confined to his estates by the king's order and died two years later, broken and mad. |
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Unusually, the rebel frontbenchers did not face immediate dismissal. |
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In 2014, Stefan Grimm, of the Department of Medicine, was found dead after being threatened with dismissal for failure to raise enough grant money. |
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Appeals are particularly loud when the circumstances of the claimed dismissal are unclear, as is always the case with lbw and often with run outs and stumpings. |
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Schofield later successfully sued the club for unfair dismissal. |
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Returning to Hughenden, Disraeli brooded over his electoral dismissal, but also resumed work on Endymion, which he had begun in 1872 and laid aside before the 1874 election. |
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The Prime Minister makes all the most senior Crown appointments, and most others are made by Ministers over whom the PM has the power of appointment and dismissal. |
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Several methods of dismissal occur when the wicket is put down. |
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Handled the Ball was previously a method of dismissal in its own right. |
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Edmund Rich, the Archbishop of Canterbury, intervened in 1234 and held several great councils, advising Henry to accept the dismissal of des Roches. |
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Despite issuing an apparent dismissal, Crumley still has a definite affection for the island, and its almost mechanical role in the Shetlandic whole. |
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With the dismissal of Bayan, Toqto'a seized the power of the court. |
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There have been instances when the current Supreme Leader publicly criticized members of the Assembly of Experts, resulting in their arrest and dismissal. |
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The bureaucracy became so increasingly bloated and corrupt that by the time of Olivares's dismissal in 1643, its deterioration had rendered it largely ineffective. |
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In notice pleading, the same plaintiff bringing suit would not face dismissal for lack of the exact legal term, as long as the claim itself was legally actionable. |
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Baldwin, a chief constable succeeded in having his dismissal from service declared void as he had not been given the opportunity to make a defence. |
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Switzer attacked Tull for prescribing heavy ploughing to all regardless of soil type and condition, and for his dogmatic dismissal of the value of dung. |
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He brought a court case for unfair dismissal, which was unsuccessful. |
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Two child protection whistleblowers who worked on the island are now suing the FCO and the UK Department for International Development for constructive dismissal. |
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However, Team Jacob members on the Anglophone boards were even more emphatic in their dismissal of Edward, and several posters argued that his behavior was abusive. |
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Misjoinder of parties is not ground for dismissal of an action. |
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