By way of reprimand, Othello was forced to demote Cassio, a severe blow to the high-ranking officer. |
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In some cases, the only effective way of safeguarding the employee would be to dismiss or demote him. |
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In Bordeaux, winemakers are simply trying to make the best grand vin, or top wine, and most will ruthlessly demote wines as they see fit. |
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Gerald, I am sorry to do this but I hereby demote you to the rank of ensign and I am confining you to your quarters till further notice. |
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Third, demote or transfer any public servant who does not meet the arbitrary and ever-changing goals. |
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This will give him the right to block nominees with no evident talents for a commissioner's job, and to demote lousy ones once in office. |
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There can be times when it's necessary to failover or demote the master node on purpose. |
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While preferential voting provides the opportunity for some voters to promote women, other voters can also demote women. |
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They even fear that the employer will use the information against them to fire or demote them. |
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Every master can promote servants to masters and demote masters to servants. |
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Departments must notify the employee in writing when they decide to demote or terminate. |
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It will become illegal for businesses to hire, promote or demote people on grounds of age. |
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If we introduced Showrunners into our productions, it would demote our directors to a supporting role. |
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He will need the popular support of his caucus to oust or severely discipline and demote Jones and do it in such a way as to keep Jones from jumping waka. |
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Besides simply kicking a player out of a squadron, commanders will be able to permanently ban them and demote players under their rank for the worst offences. |
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Discharge and demotion boards may demote or discharge a member. |
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I believe that this would demote the profile of petitions and the? |
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An eligible employee may be absent due to illness or injury for a period that does not exceed 12 weeks, during which the employer may not dismiss, suspend, lay off, demote or discipline him or her. |
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You might want to demote a leader if the empire has its maximum number of leaders already and there is a better leader you are eligible to receive. |
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It was shown that the large-scale atmospheric setting can act in concert with the basin's topographic and surface characteristics to promote or to demote precipitation and its recycling over the basin. |
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At that point, you have to elevate the account's rights, activate the feature, and then demote the account again. |
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In this case, the court concluded, the company had the right to demote O'Dwyer while maintaining his wages and benefits, without being liable for constructive dismissal. |
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Regardless of his tirade, it's hard to argue with the Mets' decision to demote Valdespin. |
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All documentation and evidence relating to a decision to demote or terminate an employee's employment must be retained on the employee's personnel file. |
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Mr Justice Briggs said the trust did not have a right to demote Mr Smith as his Facebook postings did not amount to misconduct. |
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Some stated that they have incompetent employees whom they are not able to dismiss, demote or transfer either because of the lack of adequate documentation or because of the rigorous procedures involved in taking such action. |
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Google says its search results are entirely controlled by algorithms that demote sites with little useful content for users. |
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This is because further changes in the rankings should be triggered only by new information, which, on average, is as likely to promote a school as demote it. |
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We want you to know that we will not discharge, demote or suspend you if you, in good faith, bring forward concerns about actual or potential violations of laws, rules or regulations, or the Code. |
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No employer may, by reason of the leave, dismiss, lay off, suspend, demote or transfer an employee, or do anything that would adversely affect any of the benefits attached to his employment. |
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