In September 1871, Bishop Shiel returned from Rome and excommunicated her for alleged insubordination. |
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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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Roni Mahler, guesting as the Countess, is diamantine as A Dragon Lady, all knowing, all seeing, reeking with impatience over insubordination. |
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The guards were impressed with the quiet prisoner who accepted his punishment without insubordination. |
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The flag is at the same time a strong protest against arbitrary actions, injustice, and sociopolitical and sociocultural insubordination. |
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He had never in five years shown the slightest disrespect or insubordination. |
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If the accused is not dismissed, the good trooper will be dismayed and the malcontent and sorehead will be encouraged in his own insubordination. |
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I don't need any more of your insubordination, young man, and I certainly don't need your sass. |
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As it is, the answer to the C.I.A. insubordination is not just to move a few boxes on the office flow chart. |
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Within a remarkably short time, it was realized that the family was failing to control the impiety and insubordination of the younger generation. |
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At times, one might even use the term insubordination to describe certain individuals' response to presidential decisions. |
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A few days later, she says, she and a co-worker were both dismissed on the grounds of insubordination. |
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Now one might explain away the insubordination as standard trash talk among stressed-out warriors. |
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Atkins took the refusal to answer as insubordination and insolence. |
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He employed his distinct blend of charm, flamboyance, insubordination, and contemptuous manipulation on politicians, the media, and superior officers to get his way. |
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He was court-martialed for insubordination, but his point was made. |
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An insubordinate cuss, he knows that insubordination becomes an admirable trait in an age when the torturer's first line of defense is that he was merely following orders. |
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The young anti-militarist refused to wear army uniform, however, and was sentenced to two years in prison for insubordination. |
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Apparently, American girls were safer, but I was forever shocked by my friends' brashness and their insubordination to their parents. |
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And in those so-called counselling groups, you find many Jezebels, women who are renowned for their insubordination and their rebellion. |
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The trial judge had acknowledged that Veer had committed an act of insubordination, but held that it was not cause for dismissal. |
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For this reason, the people must go down the path of resistance, disobedience and insubordination. |
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A court hearing has been set for 21 January where he will face charges of insubordination and desertion. |
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Such insubordination on the part of some Priests deserved serious ecclesiastical sanctions. |
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It informed all new employees that serious offences such as fighting, theft, or insubordination might be grounds for termination. |
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The media have conferred on him the image of the victimised rebel, who was transported to a penal colony as the price of his principled insubordination. |
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It was said that an ordinary seaman on the Admiral's flagship publicly disagreed with this conclusion and was promptly hanged from the yardarm for his insubordination. |
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Inspections, harsh penalties for misconduct, and consequences for insubordination were the norm. |
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From day one, the press will be searching for signs of acrimony or insubordination. |
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His giant frame swivels round searching for signs of insubordination. |
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She didn't take no for an answer and insubordination was not tolerated. |
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Hamilton was reprimanded for insubordination by the management, having placed his own interests before that of the team. |
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In the absence of fundamental respect for due process, prisoner complaints may not be viewed as legitimate challenges but as insubordination to be responded to with punitive measures. |
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When the King left for France in November, Edward's behaviour turned into pure insubordination. |
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Priests were scolded for unclerical dress, unpriestly behaviour, neglect of the canons, or insubordination. |
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At trial, the employer had argued that Veer had engaged in a pattern of misconduct leading up to the incident of insubordination, and that the incident revealed a character flaw that justified his termination. |
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When union officers speak out on matters of concern to the membership, they are often told by the employer that they are walking along the razor's edge of insubordination or violating their duty of loyalty to the employer. |
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And it sucked extra, because for all Frankie's totally nonacademy-approved insubordination and occasional dickheadedness, he was an amazing chef. |
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The landowning classes saw the rise in wage levels as a sign of social upheaval and insubordination, and reacted with coercion. |
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For example, a grievance involving alleged insubordination could arise if a member of the Service were to disagree strongly with how the Service was complying with a ministerial direction in a sensitive area. |
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According to historians, it was this tactic combined with insubordination from his own men that destroyed his reputation and popularity. |
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Similarly, the Commission found that the Battle Group military police members acted professionally in responding to the alleged insubordination incident. |
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A bit later, in 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh, the great inspirer, was beheaded for insubordination and treason. |
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By a majority of two to one, the tribunal ruled that Corporal Franke had not been harassed and that her human rights complaint was made in retaliation for the recorded warning she received for insubordination. |
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His haughty response prompted Mr Dahal's action. The general's insubordination conceals a more serious disagreement: over how to dispose of the Maoists' former fighters. |
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The Kingdom of Galicia, slipping away from the control of the King, responded with a century of fiscal insubordination. |
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In the absence of such clear signals, and given the other factors mentioned by the judge, his final act of insubordination did not justify termination. |
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They are expressing their disobedience and their insubordination towards this system and the centre-right and centre-left alliances that support and preserve it. |
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Disrespectful, insulting, vulgar or impertinent behaviour towards management can be considered insubordination or, if displayed towards other employees, misconduct. |
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He was marooned on one of the Juan Fernandez islands off Chile for alleged insubordination to his irascible captain. |
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In March, Mehmed imprisoned Jassim's brother and 13 prominent Qatari tribal leaders on the Ottoman corvette Merrikh as punishment for his insubordination. |
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Tromp, as always, endured De With's insubordination with complacency. |
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I've put him on report for both insubordination and sexual harassment. |
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