Airline management has been intimidating pilots by permanently demoting captains following accidents or flight mishaps. |
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Even if it's just demoting a person or telling a department they have to move elsewhere within the firm, language massaging is crucial. |
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More humiliating, still, is the fact that Ralston doesn't save a cent by demoting him. |
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I can't believe they're demoting her to a lower class soldier! |
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She accepted the demotion but sued GSK for violating the Family and Medical Leave Act by demoting her after maternity leave. |
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The plan included layoffs in some departments and the demoting of six Police Department employees. |
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Thatcher responded by demoting Howe and by listening more to her adviser Sir Alan Walters on economic matters. |
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Who would dare to hierarchize the world of home furnishings, thus demoting the wall unit to the ranks of subpar product on a furniture industry scale? |
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The FAW has applied its rules in demoting Barry Town but with respect I would suggest that the applicable philosophy should be that rules are guidelines, not tramlines. |
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To exploit this he brought tall forward Toshack into the starting team demoting the small build of Brian Hall to appearing only as a late substitute. |
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