Examples of Dismissal in the following topics:
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- Dismissal is the involuntary termination of an employee.
- Dismissal implies employee fault, although this is not always the case.
- Dismissal is almost always the last step in a chain of disciplinary actions.
- In extreme circumstances, however, employees can be summarily dismissed.
- Regardless of the circumstances of the dismissal, organizations must document all infractions carefully and be consistent in their application of disciplinary measures including dismissal.
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- Subsequent to this determination, the lawsuit was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
- Subsequent to this determination, the lawsuit was dismissed due to lack of evidence.
- Presidential proclamations are often dismissed as a practical presidential tool for policymaking because of the perception of proclamations as largely ceremonial or symbolic in nature.
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- On July 11, 1789, with troops distributed across the Paris area, Louis XVI, acting under the influence of the conservative nobles of his privy council, dismissed and banished his finance minister, Jacques Necker, who had been sympathetic to the Third Estate.
- News of Necker's dismissal reached Paris on July 12.
- The Parisians generally presumed that the dismissal marked the start of a coup by conservative elements.
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- The best way to lose credibility is to dismiss objections.
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- For instance, a particular medicine may have different effects on different sub-populations, and these effects may be obscured or dismissed if such special sub-populations are not identified and examined in isolation.
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- At first this discovery was ignored and dismissed as the product of avoidable errors, until these unwritten laws of were recognized to have more influence on the fate of the enterprise than those conceived on organizational charts of the executive level.
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- Higher magic numbers have been calculated but were later dismissed, as it was found they were based on a spherical model of nuclei that does not apply to higher nuclei counts.
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- Supporters counter these arguments by insisting that it's easy to dismiss unproductive or disruptive participants and that the more brains that are brought to the table for the purpose of making a decision the better the resolution.
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- Necker was dismissed on July 11, 1789, three days before the storming of the Bastille.
- Under the pressure of the opposition, Louis XVI dismissed Calonne in 1787 and exiled him to Lorraine.
- Louis XVI dismissed Calonne in 1787 and exiled him to Lorraine.
- After being dismissed, Calonne stated, "The King, who assured me a hundred times that he would support me with unshakable firmness, abandoned me, and I succumbed.”
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- Chairs and members of regulatory commissions are named by the president and confirmed by the Senate to terms of fixed length from which they cannot be summarily dismissed.