Similar words: dismiss, transmission, vassal, renaissance, remiss, missile, missing, mission. Meaning: [-sl] n. 1. a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial 2. official notice that you have been fired from your job 3. permission to go; the sending away of someone 4. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart).
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61. The hearing in which Tobin claims unfair dismissal continues.
62. Rader's dismissal had been rumored for weeks.
63. They all made a complaint of unfair dismissal.
64. He issued a writ claiming damages for wrongful dismissal.
65. A wrongful dismissal may be fair.
66. The workers are being threatened with instant dismissal.
67. Rugby League Bettinson dismissal leaves doubt over Reilly.
68. Perhaps you will accept his dismissal.
69. What constitutional protections apply in cases of teacher dismissal?
70. Disapproval alone is no basis for dismissal.
71. Another burning issue is unfair dismissal.
72. Frequently, employees are muzzled, threatened with dismissal or fired.
73. Allen filed a lawsuit in connection with his dismissal.
74. But some think dismissal was politically motivated.
75. But what exactly is constructive dismissal?
75. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
76. Suranyi's effective dismissal was highly controversial.
77. A former employee of the defendants swore an affidavit relating to his claim against the defendants for wrongful dismissal.
78. Legal costs for assistance with an unfair dismissal claim are not reimbursed.
79. Luke's dismissal of Elise as a mere client had rekindled all her misgivings.
80. The Ibrox club had intended to investigate the possibility of representing their player in order to make known their displeasure over his dismissal.
81. The cavalier dismissal of a major design feature of the building can not have been easy to accept.
82. The maximum payment is the same as the basic award for unfair dismissal, namely £6,150.
83. His first touch was to turn David Bardsley's rasping free-kick, which followed Southall's dismissal, round a post.
84. One might well conclude the dismissal was a feint, a hollow gesture to allay perceived public outrage.
85. We usually treat physical violence towards others as gross misconduct and this could result in summary dismissal.
86. Soon after he joined Rangers he was involved in a nasty and bitter dismissal, sacking the club's long standing groundsman.
87. In unfair dismissal cases, it is understandable that industrial tribunals tend to shrink away from complex arithmetic.
88. Bruce Grobbelaar is suspended tonight, along with Paul Stewart[sentencedict.com], after his late dismissal in the first leg.
89. The Court of Appeal concluded that he ordinarily worked outside Great Britain and was therefore unable to pursue an unfair dismissal claim.
90. His high-handed dismissal of an outspoken professor brought unwanted national attention to the struggling school.
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