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Sentence count:241+14Posted:2016-11-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: dismisstransmissionvassalrenaissanceremissmissilemissingmissionMeaning: [-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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91. Li and Mao are retired, but their dismissal from the academy bars them from publishing and teaching.
92. This is the same time qualification as that for an unfair dismissal claim.
93. Nevertheless, the peremptory dismissal of the book which established the modern discipline of macroeconomics is disconcerting.
94. Only employees with two or more years' continuous service qualify for unfair dismissal rights.
95. The unfair dismissal jurisdiction accounts for about three-quarters of the business of the tribunals.
96. A dismissed teacher may seek a review of the dismissal before an arbitrator.
97. And again dismissal certainly will not help them overcome their alcohol problem.
98. She worked at the high commission from June 1991 until her dismissal in June 1998.
99. There was a contractual term dealing with summary dismissal for gross misconduct.
100. By describing her dismissal Leapor provides a rare glimpse of eighteenth century employment.
101. Four of those chosen brought this action for unfair dismissal.
102. The prison authorities refuse to accede to their demands and have issued 176 dismissal notices.
103. In short, for many employees constructive dismissal claims give rise to a Catch 22.
104. But it should be remembered that the memorial did not call for the dismissal of a single woman.
105. Those sacked for wildcat strikes would lose their right to appeal against unfair dismissal to an industrial tribunal.
106. The compensatory award is intended to reimburse you for financial loss resulting from the unfair dismissal.
107. However,(www.Sentencedict.com) we should be wary lest use of such an emotive and pejorative term leads to premature dismissal of legitimate arguments.
108. A company rule provided for the instant and automatic dismissal of anyone found smoking on the premises.
109. He tried to transfer his pension last year after he won his unfair dismissal case.
110. She says her dismissal followed the arrival of Peter Hughes, who became high commissioner in January 1998.
111. Parducci felt her dismissal violated her right to academic freedom.
112. It was too absurd - the invitation, then this curt dismissal, as if I had exhausted his patience.
113. She spoke amiably, yet with the least hint of dismissal in her voice.
114. On April 8 a crowd of more than 7,000 people converged on the presidential palace to demand the dismissal of the government.
115. In itself, the offence justified instant dismissal under company rules.
116. If Mr Wahid's response is unsatisfactory, parliament can call a special session to impeach him and demand his dismissal.
117. The main area for uncertainty in constructive dismissal cases concerns an apparent breach of an implied term of your contract.
118. Dismissal may include constructive dismissal: the employer's behaviour proves so objectionable that the employee is obliged to leave.
119. But the game really boiled over with Gorman's dismissal on 18 minutes.
120. The austerity plan was likely to involve the dismissal of thousands of government employees.
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