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This story has been updated to reflect the fact that the SolarCity dismissals were part of a broader set of dismissals across Tesla, although they were communicated to affected employees in waves.
Both emerged unexpectedly as contenders despite most election watchers' dismissals.
Sonangol cited "management weakness" and financial concerns for the dismissals.
The dismissals, which will happen between July 17 and Oct.
The dismissals are just the latest movement in the case.
About 400 of the cases resulted in dismissals or resignations.
The dismissals followed the abrupt firing on Friday of Gov.
The 66,000 dismissals mean conviction relief for about 53,853 people.
Some said that the public airing of dismissals simply fueled gossip.
It feels like dismissals or recontextualizing it is not addressing it.
Now, the two are in the process of appealing those dismissals.
Strong union protections allowed them to block their dismissals in arbitration.
The organization issued a news release Sunday announcing the latest dismissals.
After firing Tillerson on Tuesday, he hinted the dismissals weren't over.
Automated dismissals are a feature, the letter said, not a flaw.
David Kilmnick, the president of the LGBT Network, criticized the dismissals.
"The failure of authorities to set out clear criteria for the dismissals or provide any individualized evidence of wrongdoing blows a hole in their claim that all the dismissals are necessary to counter terrorism," it said.
I have found no city data on these dismissals by charter schools.
Meanwhile, the number of dismissals rose to a record 205 from 146.
Meanwhile, the number of dismissals rose to a record 205 from 146.
Blessing reaffirmed there will be no forced dismissals at Europe's largest automaker.
After the dismissals, two members of a BOSC subcommittee resigned in protest.
Other banks including Credit Suisse have also been sued and sought dismissals.
Other representatives for Republicans named by the report responded with similar dismissals.
In October 2017, sweeping dismissals at Tesla hit SolarCity employees particularly hard.
These dismissals are the latest example of the relaxation of marijuana enforcement.
These dismissals skirt around a blind spot of structural and systemic bias.
Handelsblatt said it's not clear yet whether Commerzbank will resort to outright dismissals.
These dismissals are the latest development in a turbulent week at the palace.
High-profile dismissals can help ensure that such anti-harassment policies have bite.
It was not clear how many of the dismissals resulted from this drive.
According to court docs, William Howe and Dana Redmond filed dismissals on Tuesday.
Such dismissals hinder the police department's ability to do its job, Davis said.
I have never agreed with dismissals of impeachment as a purely political process.
The presidency did not provide reasons for the dismissals, which were effective immediately.
I remember Justice Thomas' denials, and the senators' sneers and the pundits' dismissals.
"We have seen a lot of forced dismissals in the form of constructive dismissals and high turnover in middle management at this mine," he said, citing language and literacy barriers and what he said was insufficient training to overcome them.
Two of the sources, both of whom work at the embassy, confirmed the dismissals.
The revelations led to job dismissals, contract cancellations and in some cases criminal charges.
Fewer unnecessary contacts between officers and citizens means fewer costly lawsuits and officer dismissals.
Those dismissals are now at the center of legal battles in Massachusetts and California.
The case was recently reopened by the U.S. Court of Appeals after previous dismissals.
A slew of dismissals — ending with Mueller's firing — is not too hard to imagine.
The dismissals affected a sizable share of the 1.6 million outstanding summons warrants citywide.
But that conclusion appears at odds with Trump's repeated dismissals of Russian election meddling.
But lawyers and human rights workers doubt the corruption will end with their dismissals.
By the time the dismissals were reversed on Friday, it had more than 8,000 signatures.
But even in her dismissals, she conceded that Trump had watched "clips" of the interview.
Lawmakers told Stumpf at the hearing those dismissals didn't go high enough up the chain.
He routinely takes to Twitter to announce government appointments and dismissals and his administration's policies.
But they've lost plenty of these kinds of cases, too, usually to straight-up dismissals.
Vladimir Putin's spokesman claimed that accusations of political pressure leading to the dismissals were "absurd".
President Tayyip Erdogan's government says the detentions and dismissals are necessary to safeguard national security.
That the dismissals are not all for last-ditch tackles gone awry is telling, too.
Political and military analysts said the dismissals in the military had weakened Mr. Sharif indirectly.
But it said it had delayed their dismissals while the musicians' union reviewed the matter.
Dismissals of this sort often come with agreements not to prosecute in return for testimony.
The club did not confirm the dismissals and could not immediately be reached for comment.
It was not made clear whether the dismissals had any connection to the Khashoggi case.
Since then, Mr. Singer has done little to moderate his dismissals of the Charas legacy.
The dismissals could also be an effort to deflect blame away from the central government.
That same week on Instagram, Agrawal posted two photos with captions alluding to the dismissals.
According to CNBC, the dismissals extend beyond California, affecting offices in Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and elsewhere.
It also triggered a wave of arrests, detentions and dismissals of those suspected of any involvement.
Uber sought several dismissals, but in early April, a judge allowed the case to move forward.
The Mercury News reported that the dismissals were not classified as layoffs, but were performance-related.
But their apparent dismissals may have had little to do with the quality of their officiating.
It has also drawn controversy over several high-profile dismissals that are still shrouded in scandal.
The dismissals were proof, I heard repeatedly, of Krasner's disdain for the practice he now oversaw.
Economists surveyed by Reuters expected 90,000 job dismissals last month, according to a median poll estimate.
The newspaper reported the dismissals took place across five New York and New Jersey golf courses.
Sometimes the dismissals are related to job performance, and sometimes employees aren't given any explanation at all.
The discipline ranges from "on-campus punishments" to two-semester dismissals from campus, The Citadel's statement said.
Mendez's dismissals mean that California will be able to continue limiting its cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
This week's dismissals from the group were seen internally as anticipated restructuring under the relatively new leadership.
Cowell is famous for his sneering dismissals of wannabe talent, and this season has been no exception.
On Tuesday afternoon, lawyers combed through spreadsheets inside an ornate courthouse here, and counted 21,587 likely dismissals.
They were among the four workers who were fired, according to two people familiar with the dismissals.
And what is it about wine critics that invites such gleeful dismissals of their knowledge and judgment?
The dismissals will primarily come from Oracle's local research and development base of 1,600 employees, the reports said.
The dismissals are seen, internally, as anticipated restructuring under the relatively new leadership of Project Titan, CNBC said.
Possible topics of discussion will include revisions to the bellwether trial plan in light of two recent dismissals.
Details: The publication says Eric Trump, executive vice president of the Trump Organization, confirmed the dismissals on Monday.
Tetrick sent a statement to media, including TechCrunch, about the recent dismissals and new hires at his firm.
In a statement, the automaker did confirm the dismissals but did not specify the number of employees involved.
He abandoned his modest dismissals of the "lock her up" chants his supporters have aimed at Hillary Clinton.
But even with the dismissals, claims on behalf of millions of other GM owners would continue, he said.
Be sure to be in communication with your child's school, including about early dismissals or possible online instruction.
After the verdict, several school districts in the St. Louis area announced early dismissals and canceled weekend activities.
School dismissals and the cancellation of mass meetings might be necessary as well as telecommuting for office workers.
Not all defaults or dismissals were necessarily a shortcoming in the company's performance, but many appear to be.
If the executive council dismissals is what makes you want to sell, you should've gotten out months ago.
European capitals were also unnerved by Trump's campaign trail dismissals of NATO, which he's largely tempered since taking office.
Hornsey's resignation comes after a previously unreported investigation into Hornsey's alleged systematic dismissals of racial discrimination complaints within Uber.
Instead, Abe referred to a domestic debate about whether to settle dismissals with cash payments rather than in court.
The dismissals were later upheld by the appellate courts, creating legal precedent for other judges to dismiss similar cases.
In my first two training sessions with the man, I'd compiled enough such dismissals of to write this article.
The account from top Pentagon officials was an apparent response to accusations that the lawyers' work prompted their dismissals.
Companies will face less risk of legal action over dismissals, and can hire new staff immediately, rather than waiting.
It would cap compensation limits in unfair dismissals and shorten the time employees have to challenge them in court.
As a general rule, I am inclined to oppose the threshold dismissals and to favor witnesses in Senate trials.
The bill gives county prosecutors until this July to review the list and decide which dismissals would be appropriate.
Those dismissals and Ms. Coates's reassignment are unrelated to a downsizing of the council's staff that Mr. O'Brien initiated.
The dismissals of the provincial and city party chiefs reflected a move against functionaries of a higher political level.
Late socialist leader Hugo Chavez reformed labor regulations to reduce hours, extend maternity leave and make dismissals almost impossible.
The timing and scope of such dismissals have often led to charges and countercharges that they violated prior precedents.
European politicians accuse him of using the coup as a pretext for mass arrests and dismissals that stifle dissent.
Many Western leaders have eyed Trump with deep skepticism, given his campaign trail dismissals of NATO and the European Union.
Some employees had been informed of their dismissals earlier in the week, according to a source familiar with the matter.
They weren't actual dismissals, but the prosecution is not sought on those 17 individuals in light of the executive order.
And in August, the singer dropped a similar lawsuit in California to focus efforts on appealing the New York dismissals.
Several scientists and policy experts told me they believe the BOSC dismissals are an attempt to further legitimize Smith's claims.
Wiedefeld has already unveiled a massive new maintenance plan, and the latest round of dismissals could just be the beginning.
However, former employees estimate around 1,200 people have been fired in the company's wave of dismissals at Tesla including SolarCity.
He challenged that notion by pointing to the recent spate of dismissals among the top ranks of the Trump administration.
And even if the board votes to dismiss the officers, they will be able to challenge their dismissals in court.
Finally, there was an apparent accounting at the newspaper, with a notice detailing dismissals, self-criticisms and demotions of journalists.
The coverage led to the dismissals or resignations of several officers involved and to a change in the prison's administration.
That Trudi is a devout Christian and Claire the star of a soap opera become subjects of Kristin's withering dismissals.
Mr. Xi's reassuring remarks made the dismissals, like the rise in new cases and deaths, even more of a surprise.
The company has given 210 employees the pink slip since March, with hundreds more dismissals expected as it reduces staff.
The White House's increasingly overt dismissals of Congressional oversight are making it harder for Risch to stand by the President.
January 23, 2018 - The Washington Post reports that Mueller is interested in interviewing Trump about the dismissals of Comey and Flynn.
The government also plans further dismissals in the foreign and interior ministries, as well as the coastguard and military, Kurtulmus said.
Police arrested 234 people on rioting charges, but between dismissals by the government and guilty pleas, 194 cases are still pending.
West European politicians have accused Erdogan of using the coup as a pretext for mass arrests and dismissals that stifle dissent.
Critics have slammed the two ministers' dismissals as politically motivated and warned they risked undermining the country's already-fragile security situation.
Then, of course, there are also the many high-profile dismissals that have resulted from allegations of criminal and ethical misconduct.
An Interior official said the halt to the work of the department advisory boards was "very different" from the EPA dismissals.
Viacom spokesman Jeremy Zweig said the company is pleased with the dismissals and confident it will prevail on the remaining claim.
The dismissals came after Amazon began investigating suspected data leaks and bribes of its employees, which the Journal reported in September.
The dismissals occurred after some immigrants, including Diaz and Morales, began speaking out about their experience working at the president's properties.
But the first results can been seen — dismissals that once caused tremors in the secretive North African country now seem routine.
The dismissals have created an unexpected gap in the planned series of six test, or bellwether, trials set for federal litigation.
Dismissals of passive contemplation are often parroted in news releases from museums anxious to appear more inclusive by showing relational art.
The dismissals came after Amazon began investigating suspected data leaks and bribes of its employees, which the Journal reported in September.
But Facebook and its leader have finally matured past the incredulous dismissals and paralysis that characterized its response to past scandals.
His is the profanity presidency, full of four-letter denunciations of his enemies and earthy dismissals of allegations lodged against him.
Now let's talk about al-Gharbi's critique of my use of the Sachs data, relating to ideological dismissals of faculty members.
Parents may want to contact their child's school to learn how plans for early dismissals or online instruction would be implemented.
The official report to the Legislature that details this program for fiscal 85033 lists nine dismissals or "revocations" for that year.
Saturday's dismissals were the latest chapter in a showdown over a news story published in October that has infuriated the military.
One proposal, to allow temporary dismissals (sin bins) for yellow card offences, was approved for youth, grassroots and disability football in Britain.
For the study, which was published in the Journal of Management, the researchers looked at 641 CEO dismissals between 2000 and 2014.
Critics have slammed the dismissals of Obeidi and Zebari as politically motivated and warned they risked further undermining security in the country.
This dynamic — and the constant dismissals of "fake news" that sustains it — is only viable in an atmosphere of fierce partisan conflict.
Voting was allowed at diplomatic premises, but that spat and mass arrests and dismissals in Turkey since the coup have soured relations.
And yet since Anderson implemented the rule, case dismissals have soared 31 percent, primarily because the lab has proved defendants not guilty.
After a series of dismissals of pro-democracy legislators in the past year, the camp has lost much of its veto power.
That is how the court avoided doing any damage to current Chapter 11 practice — beyond the obvious point of prohibiting nonconforming dismissals.
"The company has not managed the change in perceptions of e-cigarettes," said Hubbard, an expert on CEO dismissals and reputation crises.
In the U.S., Wall Street shares were largely flat as investors responded to the latest in a string of White House dismissals.
And yet — the wave of dismissals for sexual misconduct is peaking, but politicians don't seem to be subject to the same punishments.
A spokeswoman for Robert L. Capers, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of New York, declined to comment on the dismissals.
As the conversation around Leaving Neverland has built, the estate has been vituperative in its dismissals of Robson, Safechuck, and the production itself.
" On his board dismissals, Faber said: "If saying what I said leads to these consequences, I prefer not to be on these boards.
They are seeking permission to gather evidence concerning whether prosecutors knowingly presented false grand jury testimony, and a hearing to consider possible dismissals.
On Sunday, sources said the dismissals were discussed by supervisory board members last Thursday but a formal decision has yet to be taken.
President Trump could probably have done much better with a sweeping set of dismissals on day one, including then-FBI Director James Comey.
Ali was loved because he walked with us and took the barbs and arrows, body blows and head shots, the prejudices and dismissals.
He inverts rap's equation of loudness equaling hardness, channeling a conversational mumble into pointed, dismissals of unwitting "Stanleys" (police) and "silly billies" (enemies).
Tesla said in a statement that it regularly conducts annual performance reviews that often result in promotions or bonuses, as well as dismissals.
It requires such little effort — and the social gratifications are so instant — that those quick, easy, cynical dismissals seem fair, penny for penny.
News of the dismissals went viral immediately because all four employees had either organized or participated in petitions or protests against the company.
Police officers are visible during school arrivals and dismissals, for instance, to help prevent rival groups from confronting each other, Chief Harrison said.
Specifically, Trump has labeled climate change science a "hoax" on half a dozen occasions and called it a "Chinese conspiracy," among other dismissals.
The group, which is not officially associated with Anne Frank's relatives, is critical of Trump and has called for multiple White House dismissals.
And the results can be catastrophic — from damaged brands and competitive positions to CEO and senior management dismissals, tainted reputations, lawsuits and even jail.
A union official at GIWUSA, which is the only recognized union at the mine, said they would approach the labor court over the dismissals.
We're unlikely to see dismissals made before the end of the campaign but, no matter what their results this weekend, the end looks nigh.
Colorado Springs (CNN)Donald Trump on Friday abandoned his modest dismissals of the "lock her up" chants his supporters have aimed at Hillary Clinton.
If either go, their respective dismissals could spark a political crisis where conservatives applaud the moves and liberals claim Trump tried to obstruct justice.
The dismissals coincided with a sharp increase in the use of an internal whistleblower system, providing a guide to the trend on compliance issues.
Authorities have detained journalists, academics and businessmen in a crackdown that has included the dismissals or detentions of more than 60,000 public-sector employees.
The dismissals have tainted the investigation of the high-profile death of Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Darren Goforth, 47, who was killed on Aug.
The FCA requires the Justice Department to sign off on all FCA dismissals and settlements, even in cases in which DOJ has not intervened.
He noted that among the actions the airline took were the dismissals of several executives, including Jeff Smisek, its former chairman and chief executive.
Monday's decision by the 173nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan overturned November 2016 dismissals by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Stuart Bernstein in Manhattan.
"Many refer to having experienced reprisals or even dismissals after witnessing sexual exploitation and abuse within the U.N.," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Chapter 13 "provides, I think, better relief, depending on the circumstances," he said, adding that the large number of dismissals is not necessarily bad.
He has overseen the dismissals of spokesman Michael Anton, homeland security adviser Tom Bossert, and Nadia Schadlow, the deputy national security adviser for strategy.
Yet, the bank's M&A franchise survived the storm practically unscathed as bankers stayed put in the face of balance sheet downsizing and dismissals.
But "Hunting" reveals the limits of that approach, as his snide dismissals of basically everything, but whatever his dad might start to haunt him.
The dismissals were part of the bank's ongoing efforts to show regulators (and customers) that it is serious about cleaning up its sales practices.
Their dismissals were reported on CCTV's nightly news program, but only after half an hour of other reports on efforts to fight the epidemic.
Repeated dismissals of Russian threat Trump has repeatedly downplayed Russia's efforts to interfere in US elections and has dismissed findings by US intelligence agencies.
The dismissals appeared to be retribution for Vindman's and Sondland's explosive testimony in the House impeachment probe last fall, which was done under subpoena.
In many cases, when those dismissals have been accompanied by beefed-up proxy disclosures, defendants have agreed to pay mootness fees to shareholders' lawyers.
Asked about their dismissals during an appearance last week at the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank, the usually voluble Mr. O'Brien was curt.
In response to the claims, Google said it prohibits retaliation in the workplace and that the dismissals were for "repeated violations" of its policies.
The government has not yet issued any regulations to enforce its announcement, so it is not clear whether companies are informing them of pending dismissals.
The bill would require employers to report, among other things, job salaries, promotions and dismissals to the federal government, broken down by gender and race.
Last month, the government set out measures including a cap on payouts for dismissals judged unfair and greater freedom for companies to hire and fire.
According to the AP, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf reported that disciplinary actions were taken against dozens of officers in the area, including dismissals and suspensions.
It will give companies more freedom to negotiate at enterprise level and reduce the financial risk of wrongful dismissals, a deterrent to hiring permanent staff.
Paula Schneider, the retailer's chief executive, has been rebuilding the company's creative and operational ranks, depleted by dismissals and departures following Mr. Charney's messy exit.
The protest was against recent staff dismissals and the company said its security had tried to disperse the crowd with rubber bullets and paint-balls.
Dr. Hahn defended the move to staff at a town hall in April, according to Science Magazine, and said the dismissals were not racially motivated.
Shareholders' lawyers, in turn, agreed to dismiss their clients' suits, which were at such early stages that the voluntary dismissals did not require judicial approval.
In France, President Emmanuel Macron has already signed decrees to cap payouts on unfair dismissals, while also giving companies greater freedom to hire and fire.
In 1996, John McCain uttered the phrase that launched a thousand dismissals from boxing fans, upstanding citizens, and your relatives who just don't understand you.
The dismissals drew criticism on social media, with main opposition CHP lawmaker Sezgin Tanrikulu saying on Twitter that Turkey's long-established universities were being destroyed.
Tesla has said that the dismissals were based only on performance reviews and that it would never act against employees based on their union views.
Analysts expect more dismissals because of the tough new economic reality facing the nation of 80 million, where inflation and unemployment are on the rise.
Mr. Sullivan, who described the wave of dismissals as "wholly unprecedented," said, "There will be literally tens of thousands of people whose lives will change."
Mr. Sacilik and the other protesters are angry not only about their dismissals but also about other restrictions that have since been placed on them.
The dismissals appear to be retribution for Vindman's and Sondland's explosive testimony in the House impeachment inquiry late last year, which was done under subpoena.
In her most ambitious bit in the new special, she dramatizes texting a boyfriend, veering from angry dismissals to heartbreak and desperation in mere moments.
Appelbaum does have an ax to grind, but unsheathes it only occasionally, usually to offer cutting one-sentence dismissals of particularly dubious claims by economists.
The previous scandal resulted in a review of 4,000 cases, including 1,600 in which charges were brought, with 13 dismissals so far, city prosecutors said.
Federal district courts are considering the dismissals of the Atlanta Fire Chief as well as a Georgia health official because of their private religious expression.
The bill would require employers to report, among other things, job salaries, promotions, and dismissals to the federal government, broken down by gender and race.
Historians estimate that between 1947 and 1965, 5 million federal employees were subjected to loyalty tests, which resulted in about 2,700 dismissals and 12,000 resignations.
Teachers, who believe the education reform will result in large-scale dismissals, say the government has not developed curricula that consider the reality of rural areas.
The Supreme Military Council (YAS), chaired by President Tayyip Erdogan, convened to discuss promotions, dismissals and placements of the high-ranking military personnel on Aug 1.
That means the surprise dismissals in the middle of episodes, the "I'm done with this" towel-throwers, and the guys who simply don't receive a rose.
Dismissals and detentions have a knock-on effect on the whole chain of command ... The inevitable loss of trust has a big impact on operational capabilities.
The argument is that employers need more visibility on time and cost of disputed dismissals and will be less reticent to recruit if they have that.
Tesla says the terminations are part of a normal performance review process, but half a dozen former employees told CNBC they were blindsided by the dismissals.
It is rare for judges to challenge dismissals by prosecutors, which are usually granted without extensive further inquiry, said David L. Hall, a former federal prosecutor.
Rights group Amnesty International said on Monday that the dismissals of state employees had been carried out arbitrarily and had a catastrophic impact on their lives.
But the dismissals at NATO raise questions about Turkey's strategy after the failed coup, as Erdogan seeks closer ties with the alliance's Cold War foe Russia.
The dismissals were a result of a company-wide annual review, Tesla said in an emailed statement, without confirming the number of employees leaving the company.
"[Gig economy] contracts allow employers to wield excessive control over their workers and facilitate instant dismissals with no due process," IWGB vice-president Max Dewhurst explains.
The dismissals are particularly troubling since they are one of a number of developments in an administration which appears to take a diminished view of science.
Some are gambling that their bosses will be lenient, while others say they have compromising information about corruption or misdeeds that could protect them from dismissals.
The measures, which allow for extending working hours and capping the cost of wrongful dismissals, prompted a revolt in the socialist party and full union opposition.
Consider the short, tumultuous tenure -- and humiliating sequences of dismissals -- of ex-chief of staff Reince Priebus and ex-communications directors Sean Spicer and Anthony Scaramucci.
But a number of doctors claim to have been falsely accused, and some of their investigations have ended in acquittals, dismissals or no charges at all.
Too often national politicians and international officials talk past each other: accusations of xenophobia fly in one direction, dismissals of starry-eyed idealism in the other.
The dismissals came days after Mendez rejected the Trump administration's request for a preliminary injunction to block the laws while the case played out in court.
SITCPLA said it had complained to the European Aviation Safety Agency and the Irish and Spanish air safety bodies and was preparing appeals against the dismissals.
"The dismissals have complicated the necessary atmosphere between Ryanair and the strike committee to restart negotiations and work things out," SITCPLA spokesman Antonio Escobar told Reuters.
Mueller's investigators are looking for documents and emails relating to the dismissals of Flynn and FBI Director James Comey, according to sources familiar with the matter.
In May, along with Mr. Dauman, he was ousted from the trust and the National Amusements board, and is challenging the dismissals in a Massachusetts lawsuit.
Those seven judges worked regularly during the first 11 days of the tournament, then stopped working entirely on Wednesday, the day the federation announced the dismissals.
The higher threshold led to a measurable spike in dismissals for civil lawsuits throughout the federal courts, especially for civil-rights cases and employment discrimination claims.
The men challenged their dismissals but ultimately agreed to resign after securing assurances that the city would provide a "neutral reference" to prospective employers seeking information.
The big picture is that the president's dismissals of the very idea that his campaign coordinated with Russians look ever tougher to take at face value.
The museum makes the case for Henri Verneuil, a director whose genre work in France in the 1960s and '70s earned him dismissals from highbrow critics.
Other types of military dismissals that could legally stop someone from owning a gun are not broken out from the civilian population in the FBI data.
Mr. Finlay resigned from the company; Mr. Ramasar and another dancer were fired, but an arbitrator later ruled that their dismissals were too harsh a punishment.
Few things, of course, are duller than self-indulgent put-downs; but informed and spirited dismissals are another matter, and they remain in too-short supply.
Mr. Finlay resigned from the ballet; Mr. Ramasar and another dancer were fired, but an arbitrator later ruled that their dismissals were too harsh a punishment.
Previous paintings confronted us with solid walls of fat letters spelling out synonymic insults and dismissals, often profane; they were colorful in both language and hue.
Mr. Richardson and Mr. Ruckelshaus refused to fire Mr. Cox and resigned even as orders for their own dismissals were being issued by the White House.
The police department sought to fire seven of the original group of 14 officers, but a judge ruled against the dismissals, citing the statute of limitations.
The judges in Luxembourg concluded the dismissals of the two women may, depending on the view of national courts, have breached EU laws against religious discrimination.
In Rollins' petition, she said Sinnott refused to recognize the dismissals because the district attorney's office failed to comply with the state Victim's Bill of Rights.
" The Manafort verdict and Cohen plea deal, as well as Trump's dismissals, however, contradict Trump's repeated claims during the campaign that he hires "only the best people.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN)Thailand's King has fired four more palace officials, the latest in a series of high profile public dismissals that include his own royal consort.
Dismissals increased partly because prosecutors in the program began taking a harder look at the evidence and determining themselves which cases would survive judicial scrutiny, officials said.
The move comes about two weeks after workers at VW's core brand won assurances there would be no forced dismissals in Germany through the end of 2025.
Alecta, a shareholder on Swedbank's nomination committee, warned it could demand further dismissals if the board did not take immediate action to restore confidence in the bank.
He's openly speculating about replacing more members of his Cabinet, though so far has stopped short of executing the dismissals, leaving those aides in a career purgatory.
Mueller's investigators are looking for documents and emails relating to the dismissals of national security adviser Michael Flynn and FBI director James Comey, according to the sources.
The dismissals were a result of a company-wide annual review, Tesla said in an emailed statement, without confirming the number of employees leaving the company. bayareane.
"The dismissals are a reminder that the laws, practices and policies justify the actions of the police at all costs," Mr. Mckesson said in a text message.
The new wave of dismissals came on a morning when the European Parliament was scheduled to debate freezing accession talks for Turkey to join the European Union.
Afterward, Mr. Miller, a career Foreign Service officer, was pushed out, joining a parade of dismissals and early retirements that has decimated the State Department's senior ranks.
A presidency statement did not give a reason for the dismissals which came two months after Bouteflika sacked the North African country's powerful police chief, Abdelghani Hamel.
Mueller's investigators are looking for documents and emails relating to the dismissals of national security adviser Michael Flynn and FBI Director James Comey, according to the sources.
The four dismissals on Tuesday followed those of six palace officials last week, who were accused of severe disciplinary misconduct that caused harm to the royal service.
After the dismissals in November, union organizers said the layoffs were retaliatory and asked the National Labor Relations Board to order the reinstatement of the former employees.
Baker, which resolved a split in the circuits over the use of "stipulated dismissals with prejudice" to allow an immediate appeal from the denial of class certification.
The account led to the dismissals of several men from ad agencies, but was eventually deleted and became the target of a defamation lawsuit that remains active.
Those dismissals have irritated Southern Democratic Party leaders who insist their region is a growth opportunity for the national party, especially in the age of Donald Trump.
The big picture, though, is that the president's dismissals of the very idea that his campaign coordinated with Russians look ever tougher to take at face value.
France last year introduced a reform which includes caps on payouts for unfair dismissals and greater freedom to hire and fire, as well more flexibility on working hours.
They pushed for more labor and reform measures, which called for lifting restrictions on collective dismissals in the private sector, suspending collective bargaining and weakening trade union laws.
Pence's speech sought to ease concerns in Europe about President Donald Trump, who has offered brash dismissals of long-established transatlantic institutions but few specifics about his intentions.
But more fine dismissals and property tax reductions would mean less money for local schools and police departments, noted Megan Randall, a research associate at the Urban Institute.
Bank of America Corp, could impede settlements of complex litigation by letting some plaintiffs—here, the indirect purchasers—appeal dismissals of their claims while other plaintiffs press on.
Redstone moved to replace five directors last week and his National Amusements petitioned the court to affirm the move, but those directors filed suit to invalidate the dismissals.
It explains that the dismissals came about as a result of the restructuring of its Education Department, involving a change from ad hoc work to more secure employment.
In connection with the dismissals, Monster dropped its appeal of a $1.7 million jury verdict and an award of $667,849 in legal fees in the Beastie Boys' lawsuit.
"We're aware of the dismissals and disappointed that our officers will be terminated without due-process," John McNesby, president of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #5, said Thursday.
The MRG report said the failed coup in Turkey last year was followed by a nationwide program of dismissals and arrests of tens of thousands of public officials.
Turkey will set up a commission to investigate potential complaints over emergency rule dismissals and the closure of media outlets and other associations, one of the decrees said.
An honest response would be to acknowledge the absurdity of Trump's blanket dismissals of government data, but he would be fired on the spot for such an offense.
But high-profile dismissals, including the firing of NBC host Matt Lauer and media mogul Harvey Weinstein, remain the exception, not the rule, for companies facing harassment issues.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has expressed concerns over Trump's bellicose threats toward North Korea and his frank dismissals of talks with the Kim Jong Un's regime.
The dismissals, which were confirmed by two military officials, added to the pressure on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, whose family's hidden wealth has escalated into a political crisis.
Last week, the company terminated employment for about 200 additional Minera San Rafael workers, bringing the number of total dismissals to about 70 percent of the unit's workforce.
If you're a judge who believes in strictly reading a text for its plain meaning, as Judge Kavanaugh says he is, his dismissals and wispy explanations aren't persuasive.
Mr. Lynch urged officers to proceed cautiously ''in this new reality,'' when, he believed, operating according to standard protocols could result in dismissals and threats to personal safety.
The abrupt nature of the dismissals distinguished Mr. Trump's mass firing from Mr. Clinton's, because the prosecutors in 1993 were not summarily told to clear out their offices.
Sinnott refused to recognize the dismissals, and he argued the district attorney's office failed to comply with the state Victim's Bill of Rights, according to Rollins' emergency petition.
It did not give a reason for the dismissals but the two are the most high-profile Chinese officials to be removed from duty since the outbreak began.
There were hot takes aplenty, ranging from GOP dismissals of Swift's fanbase as too young to vote, to progressives blasting Swift for taking so long to show up.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General Jeff Sessions has asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys, igniting anger from officials who say they were given no warning about their dismissals.
But privately, a person familiar with the situation told CNN that the dismissals were less to do with the quality of the pollsters' work than about pacifying the President.
One could easily imagine a compelling horror movie there, rooted in the insidious, commonplace dismissals that women, and pregnant women in particular, experience on a day-to-day basis.
The series of dismissals and the palace statements give a rare insight into the inner workings of the royal household and the new King, who was crowned in May.
Dismissals are announced in the Official Gazette with no reasons given beyond "membership of, or links to, terrorist organisations or groups deemed to be acting against national security interests".
The Transparent Election Foundation for Afghanistan, an independent election monitoring group, said the dismissals were a hasty political decision rather than a reform that would help the electoral process.
Many of those arrests and dismissals hinged on a previously unheard-of app called ByLock, which Turkish courts have since determined to be adequate evidence for membership in FETÖ.
Dismissals from Uber's legal team: Uber reportedly fired two of its lawyers last year after they sought advice from outside firms over a company policy, according to The Information.
Jeff Bell, president of the Broward Sheriff's Office Deputies Association, said the investigation that resulted in their dismissals was tainted because it was not completed in a timely way.
With the latest dismissals, the High Council of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) has now dismissed more than 3,886 members of the judiciary since the July 15 putsch, Anadolu said.
Baylor has been criticized over its handling of sexual assault allegations, a scandal that led to the dismissals of the football coach Art Briles and the university's athletic director.
But he said there could have been further dismissals in the North where the ruling Workers' Party's powerful Organisation and Guidance Department was investigating the ministry of state security.
Dismissals are announced in the Official Gazette with no reasons given beyond "membership of, or links to, terrorist organizations or groups deemed to be acting against national security interests".
He rejected congressional oversight and barreled forward, declaring that he could hire and fire whomever he wanted, even as his impetuous dismissals drew complaints that he was obstructing justice.
The arrests over the weekend, and the dismissals of senior cabinet officers, were presented as a crackdown on corruption, and accepted as such by the docile Saudi news media.
The dismissals revived talk of their roles in New Jersey at a time when Mr. Murphy's national profile is on the rise as chairman of the Democratic Governors Association.
The stringent labor laws that had barred companies from firing anyone without government approval are now disregarded as the administration turns a blind eye to dismissals and dismantles unions.
That sense of impunity and vengefulness has already led to the dismissals of multiple White House aides and a U.S. ambassador who had cooperated with the House's impeachment inquiry.
The fine, which stopped with the strikers' dismissals, was more than $4 million, greater than the assets of the union, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, known as Patco.
Senate Democrats had long hoped that when Bullock's quixotic bid to be the Democratic presidential nominee ended, he would reconsider his past dismissals of a challenge to Republican Sen.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Mueller is looking to interview Trump about his dismissals of former FBI Director James Comey and his former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
High-profile dismissals of U.S. diplomats who participated in the House impeachment inquiry are raising questions about what oversight authority Congress has to push back on the president's actions.
Chinese TV star caught insulting Mao Censored The dismissals are indicative of a wider government move to tighten control over freedom of expression, said Human Rights Watch researcher Maya Wang.
After weeks of negotiations with unions over the summer, the centrist government revealed measures including a cap on payouts for dismissals adjudged unfair and greater freedom to hire and fire.
The dismissals, announced in two decrees, bring to more than 212,20.7 the number of people sacked or suspended in the military, civil service, judiciary and elsewhere since July's coup attempt.
Brazil's labor code was designed in the 1940's to protect workers from dismissals, but is often blamed by companies for the high cost of doing business in the country.
If you weren't white, dismissals of your experiences clogged up your notifications even when you were just trying to crowdsource a substitute for honey in your homemade energy bar recipe.
Wray did say some FBI personnel had been fired for violating anti-leak policies, but he did not tie those dismissals to the inspector general probe or the Russia investigation.
Negative votes, such as the French and Dutch dismissals of an EU constitution in 2005, have at least forced Eurocrats to pause for breath before resuming the march of integration.
The dismissals came after prosecutors in April agreed to dismiss around 21,000 criminal drug cases because of a scandal involving a different state chemist, Annie Dookhan, who admitted faking tests.
Mueller's investigators are looking for documents and emails relating to the dismissals of national security adviser Michael Flynn and FBI Director James Comey, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Sayed Fazel Sancharaki, an adviser to Mr. Abdullah, said that there was "no deal behind the curtains," and that the two leaders were united in disapproving of the parliamentary dismissals.
The dismissals come after six members resigned in June, citing "a President who simply does not care," according to a Newsweek op-ed written by one member at the time.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Comey's firing was part of a "deeply troubling pattern from the Trump administration," that appears to be linked to two other high-profile dismissals.
In his first week in the role, Bolton oversaw the dismissals of spokesman Michael Anton, homeland security adviser Tom Bossert, and Nadia Schadlow, the deputy national security adviser for strategy.
A few days later it was Saudi Arabia's turn, with Crown Prince Mohammed launching a wave of dismissals and detentions of senior ministers and fellow members of the royal family.
The dismissals were the latest attempt to quell public anger over the affair, which has hurt confidence in the nation's health care system and raised questions about Mr. Xi's leadership.
The SDA news agency and RSI television network both reported the dismissals which also included Johan Djourou, Pajtim Kasami, Ermir Lenjani, Seydou Doumbia, Mickael Facchinetti, Christian Zock and Birama Ndoye.
The dismissals mean Vázquez fired three members of her cabinet in a little over 24 hours --- Carlos Acevedo, the director of Puerto Rico's Office of Emergency Management, was dismissed Saturday.
Dismissals of CEOs for ethical lapses saw a 36 percent increase between data collected from before 2011 compared with after 2012, according to a 2016 report by consulting firm PwC.
In a letter to Wells Fargo Chief Executive Tim Sloan, Senators Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden and Robert Menendez questioned the bank's disclosures about those employees' dismissals in required regulatory filings.
The two dismissals on Friday appear to be retribution for Vindman and Sondland's explosive testimonies to the House impeachment probe late last year, both of which were done under subpoena.
It was not immediately clear whether the dismissals were the beginning of a broader political shake-up in the provincial government, whose response to the outbreak has been widely criticized.
CRUISE TO CAMBODIA Media did not give a reason for the dismissals, but the two are the most high-profile officials to be removed from duty since the outbreak began.
The dismissals came on the same day that Tesla, another Musk company, announced layoffs of thousands of employees in a cost-cutting move; the spokesman said the timing was coincidental.
The dismissals from the student council were less about misconduct than undermining what Netiwit represents, said Carina Chotirawe, a lecturer at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Arts who disagreed with the decision.
Still, Burkhalter remained concerned about mass dismissals and arrests of people Ankara has linked to U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom Erdogan accuses of masterminding the failed July 15 power grab.
Despite the changes and dismissals that Kelly has brought to the West Wing, Trump has remained open to the changes, remaining hopeful that the new order will help advance his agenda.
Former employees of Eversource Energy have also begun to challenge their severance-related gag orders by publicly discussing their dismissals and replacement by foreign workers on H-1B and other visas.
Since the filing with similar language — "interfering" with an investigation — was filed 30 days later, Voboril's claim alleges that the bank may have been involved in informing reporters about the dismissals.
The military officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the dismissals had not been formally announced, described them as forced retirements, carried out by the country's military commander, Gen.
Other powerful figures toppled via resignations, arrests, and dismissals include presidential aides, the finance minister, the president emeritus of one of the nation's top universities, and a K-pop video director.
The world's second-biggest miner after BHP is embroiled in a corruption scandal that has led to two senior dismissals last year and a legal challenge from one of those sacked.
The dismissals are a blow to the legacy of Preet Bharara, the former United States attorney in Manhattan, who had overseen the investigations that led to the indictments in those cases.
In addition, it will take at least three weeks for court clerks to process the dismissals and notify the Police Department, a spokesman for the state office of court administration said.
The dismissals mean that an estimated 140,000 people have now been purged from the state and private sectors, and more than 1,500 civil groups closed, since a failed coup last year.
Melvin Duarte, spokesman for the Supreme Court of Justice in Honduras, said people must personally visit the Attorney's General office in Tegucigalpa, the capital, with their dismissals to clear their record.
Women who had previously reported their dismissals on similar grounds to CHRAJ withdrew because they didn't want to go through the court process, which can often be cumbersome and drawn out.
An appeals court overturned two insider trading cases, forcing him to seek the dismissals of seven similar convictions, and said his office was using a "doctrinal novelty" to prosecute the cases.
Journalistically, the network has had a rough stretch, with retraction-related dismissals, sting videos showing producers expressing frustration with the network's editorial decisions and allegations of bias coming from the right.
Employment suspensions and dismissals over such issues as "sexual perversion" were further considerably weakened after the U.S. Civil Service Commission reversed its long-standing discriminatory hiring policies against gays and lesbians.
Egged on by the election result, Tsipras said, those 'ultra conservative circles' in Brussels had got to the point of suggesting dismissals of short-term contract workers in the civil service.
She emphasizes that the adjudications or dismissals of court cases do not dictate the outcomes of her own inquiries, which some officials in the players' union find at times to be overzealous.
North Korea does not announce high-level dismissals or appointments in most cases, but rather reveals them through mentions in official media, according to Andrei Lankov, a professor at Seoul's Kookmin University.
On Friday, Sessions formally asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys, igniting anger from officials who felt they were given no warning about their dismissals, according to a law enforcement source.
The hashtag has since unleashed a torrent of accusations and confessions all over the world, leading to a wave of resignations and dismissals mostly of men accused of abusing positions of power.
According to the US-based network Scholars-at-Risk, more than 880 university professors, students, and staff have faced imprisonment, prosecution, dismissals, and travel restrictions since the failed coup attempt in 2016.
Deborah Swackhamer, the chairwoman of BOSC, said the dismissals "surprised" her and others because the agency traditionally renews the terms of its scientific advisers if they wish to stay at the agency.
French students are campaigning not against harder exams or higher university fees, but against a draft law that would ease the negotiation of longer working hours and limit payouts for unfair dismissals.
Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE briefed White House staff on Friday to reassure them that there will be no more dismissals at this time, according to a White House official.
"Appelbaum does have an ax to grind, but unsheathes it only occasionally, usually to offer cutting one-sentence dismissals of particularly dubious claims by economists," Justin Fox writes in his admiring review.
The union, which is pushing to be officially recognized by CCM, has led demonstrations outside of London WeWorks to protest the dismissals, which it says lack compelling evidence to justify the firings.
The step followed the dismissals of tens of thousands of workers — teachers, bankers, police officers, soldiers, bureaucrats and others — as well as the arrests of thousands accused of ties to the conspiracy.
Mr. Stumpf also lacked good answers about possible widespread wrongful dismissals of employees who were fired when they did not meet the sales quotas that the bank now admits were ill advised.
A Tesla representative said that the recent dismissals would not have an effect on Model 3 production, and that a "vast majority" of the vacant positions would be filled with new hires.
Fueled by Mr. Trump's attacks on protesting N.F.L. players like Mr. Kaepernick and the president's dismissals of any discussion of police brutality as anti-police, Republicans have raced to mimic his language.
The referendum has unfolded amid rising nationalism, wide-reaching dismissals of government employees, and detentions and arrests of activists and organizers in the wake of the country's failed government coup last July.
The sharp turnaround from his earlier dismissals was best illustrated in his insistence Tuesday that coronavirus is "not the flu -- it's vicious," despite insisting over the past month the two were similar.
Posts circulating on Facebook make the claim that, despite initial dismissals of the risk for young people, young people now account for 40% of all hospitalized coronavirus patients in the U.S. ( here ).
The senator's apparent apology to Judge Kavanaugh for the protesters, for instance, drew sharp dismissals from liberals on Twitter such as Leah Litman, a law professor at the University of California, Irvine.
Economic policy makers like Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, otherwise a hero in the saga, argued that to demand dismissals and crackdowns on executive compensation could rattle confidence in markets, imperiling a recovery.
In his elegant third collection of poems, "This American Autopsy," José Antonio Rodríguez examines what it means to be on the edge, between nationalities, acceptances and dismissals by la migra — immigration agents.
It has not been unusual for new presidents to bring in a new roster of United States attorneys, but the abrupt dismissals on Friday caused concern about instability in the Justice Department.
This article examines seven speech-related cases brought by Trump and his companies, which include four dismissals on the merits, two voluntary withdrawals, and one lone victory in an arbitration won by default.
Best friends Abbi (Abbi Jacobson), an artsy klutz with the "ass of an ageless angel," and Ilana (Ilana Glazer), a sex-positive extrovert with a trail of job dismissals, fail at many things.
Erdogan has chafed at German criticism of a widespread purge he is conducting including arrests and dismissals of people in almost all walks of society suspected of links to the failed July coup.
Bush staffers, including Karl Rove, used this email domain — which stood for George W Bush, 43rd President — and the staffers wiped it when Congress began to investigate the dismissals of the U.S. Attorneys.
Usually Hannah's desire for freedom expresses itself through unabashed goofiness (see: her fake history tour throughout Boston with Jed Wyatt) or straight-forward dismissals like the one Scott Anderson suffered in the premiere.
Germany and other European countries have grown increasingly concerned about mass arrests and dismissals in the army, judiciary and civil service across Turkey after a failed attempt to topple the president in July.
The bank said it had taken action including "warnings, dismissals, loss of bonus payments and reporting to the authorities" against current and former staff, as well as overhauling systems found to have failed.
BNP Paribas SA, Citigroup Inc, Credit Agricole SA, Credit Suisse Group AG, HSBC Holdings Plc, Nomura Holdings Inc, Royal Bank of Canada and Toronto-Dominion Bank were also sued, and all sought dismissals.
We've learned the California Court of Appeal just issued a tentative ruling which would overturn the dismissals, on grounds a new California law extended the statute of limitations for child sexual abuse cases.
Greece has to continue focusing on reducing the level of bad loans in its financial sector and extend labour market reform to liberalize Sunday trade and allow for collective dismissals, the fund said.
According to the lawsuit, which mentions Easterbrook and Kempczinski by name, McDonald&aposs cut its total number of black corporate officers from 42 to seven from 2014 to 2019, between dismissals and demotions.
The dismissals on Friday came about six weeks after the House passed a bill aimed at changing the composition of another E.P.A. scientific review board to include more representation from the corporate world.
Judge refuses to accept dismissals In court on Tuesday, Rollins directed prosecutors to move to dismiss charges against seven people prior to arraignment if they completed community service, the district attorney's office said.
The law will grant broader authority to local governors, extend detention periods and allow public servant dismissals if there are links to or contacts with terrorist organizations or other perceived threats to national security.
But the researchers scoured media reports and identified "dismissals" when the CEO was younger than 60 years old and didn't leave the firm because of poor health or because they had accepted another position.
In a court filing, prosecutors urged a federal judge in Wilmington, Delaware not to grant a defense request for a hearing on possible dismissals or permission to gather evidence related to the alleged taint.
But for better or for worse, the entire premise of the Sanders campaign is that the existing Democratic Party establishment needs to be overthrown, so imperious dismissals by establishment figures don't really hurt Sanders.
Though the decree gave no reason for the dismissals, a senior government official, who asked not to be named, said the sackings of Ibrahima Kourouma and Sekou Kourouma were directly linked to the strike.
There is "no rhyme or reason" to the dismissals, and he said he and other officers are scratching their heads because the firings seem random, as if names were picked out of a hat.
Their dispute revolves around the May 20 dismissals of Mr. Dauman and George S. Abrams, another Viacom director, from the trust that will oversee Mr. Redstone's companies when he dies or is declared incompetent.
The new rules, negotiated at length in advance with unions, will cap payouts on dismissals that are judged unfair, while giving companies greater freedom to hire and fire employees and to agree working conditions.
Such dismissals, along with GOP complaints, bred speculation that some Democrats — especially freshman who flipped red-leaning districts in the 2018 midterm elections — were reluctant to be counted in any kind of formal vote.
Tesla said Friday that the dismissals were not out of the ordinary, even though they came as the automaker tries to increase the production of its first mass-market vehicle, the Model 23 sedan.
In 2016, for instance, there were slightly more than 185 guilty pleas, dismissals or other non-trial outcomes for each criminal case in New York City that went to trial and reached a verdict.
And after the New York Philharmonic fired its principal oboist, Liang Wang, and associate principal trumpet, Matthew Muckey, last September for unspecified sexual misconduct, the New York local filed a grievance challenging their dismissals.
But the turmoil in these two modestly financed athletic programs, along with another pair of dismissals, has resulted in what has long been seen as the ultimate sin at Stanford — sullying the university's reputation.
Yet those dismissals miss the fact that in writing this book, Flake has indisputably chosen to court a great deal of political trouble for himself and put his renomination in 2018 at serious risk.
After he became president, he personally took part in the widespread dismissals of black federal workers and the resegregation of federal offices — where employees of different races had worked side by side for years.
Sekulow and his fellow panelists have, however, talked at length about the origins of the Russia probe and have cast doubt on it, citing the dismissals of Mueller team members Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
Asked during an interview on "Fox & Friends" whether there will be more dismissals in the days to come, Conway said, "maybe," and sought to defend Vindman's removal from a detail at the National Security Council.
Some characters offer cursory dismissals of Wonder Woman based on her gender, but there isn't a sense that she's waging war against the multi-headed monster of misogyny as she was in the source material.
Labour leaders, who hold about half the seats on VW's supervisory board, are seeking to avert outright dismissals at Europe's largest automaker and instead back voluntary steps to reduce headcount via early retirements, Handelsblatt said.
But Kupchak gradually fell out of favor with the Lakers' owner Jeanie Buss after the team's steady decline in recent seasons, which resulted in the dual dismissals of Kupchak and Jeanie's brother, Jim, last February.
Then came the dismissals with Antonio Valencia sent off for a second yellow after hacking down Bedoya and his fellow midfielder Jones harshly shown a straight red for raising his hand in the ensuing scuffle.
The head of Portuguese union SNPVAC, Luciana Passo, also said the dismissals had reduced the chances of averting the strike, which she said she expects to involve the majority of cabin crew in the country.
This spring, several of his employees expressed anger over what they described as racially motivated dismissals of Chinese researchers as part of a federal investigation into whether foreign nationals were sharing research with their governments.
The company's Chinese subsidiary also paid healthcare providers speaker fees, sometimes for "totally fabricated" engagements, and in 2008, paid local officials to get reductions or dismissals of proposed financial sanctions it faced, the SEC said.
"This relates to activity from 2010 and is the third in a series of frivolous lawsuits that have previously resulted in multiple dismissals from the [Federal Election Commission] FEC," the spokesperson said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - Temporary dismissals, also known as sin-bins, for yellow card offences at lower levels of the game could be given the go-ahead at an annual meeting of soccer's rule makers next month.
Calls for dismissals of chief executives are everywhere: In a recent hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren told Timothy J. Sloan of Wells Fargo "you should be fired" over the company's fake-accounts scandal and more. Harsh!
The new rules, discussed at length in advance with unions, will cap payouts on dismissals that are judged unfair, while also giving companies greater freedom to hire and fire employees and to agree working conditions.
And because layoffs cost the company more than outright dismissals or resignations, the document said, executives should make sure that more than 80 percent of those with low ratings get fired or forced to quit.
There can be no coherent public discourse if, in line with laissez faire mantra, lies, dogmas, and dismissals of research findings can freely spread with the support of corporate funding, extremist propaganda, and cyber dissimulation.
It did not give a reason for the dismissals but the two are the most high-profile Chinese officials to be removed from duty following the coronavirus outbreak that began in Wuhan late last year.
Yet those dismissals miss the fact that in writing this book, Flake has indisputably chosen to court a great deal of political trouble for himself and had put his renomination in 2018 at serious risk.
While the exact number of laid-off workers was not immediately clear, the dismissals could further stoke social unrest as Venezuelans struggle to eat three meals a day amid worsening food shortages and triple-digit inflation.
"What we're seeing especially in the fields of universities, media, the judiciary, is unacceptable," she said, apparently referring to detentions and dismissals of teachers and judges, bans on travel for academics and the detainment of journalists.
In Poland, where the EU is engaged in a difficult dispute over judicial appointments and dismissals, only 46% trust the EU. The controversy over its own appointments might have made the commission task all the harder.
Tacopina, whose clients are suing authorities for violating their civil rights with the surreptitious recordings, also said he expects the other men criminally charged with Kraft in similar cases involving the spa also to seek dismissals.
"A further restructuring, more store closing and staff dismissals might be needed in order to make these companies attractive for potential buyers," said the third person, who requested anonymity because of the sensitivity of the processes.
In a letter to the company, the senator questioned whether the dismissals were "accomplished through apparent abuses" of visas, and he demanded assurances that former employees would not be sued if they spoke with government officials.
From Philip's blithe eye-rolls to Antony's casual dismissals to the bumblings of blustering Prime Ministers, The Crown is teeming with petty men who don't realize that carelessness can very often be an act of cruelty.
By the 27s and 2100s, postwar America had become more conservative, and the gay community was more heavily policed: A "pervert inquiry" in government agencies led to dismissals of federal and military personnel suspected of homosexuality.
The data, which counts all military dismissals from July to October, indicated that almost half of all Turkey's generals have been fired while the number of new, low-ranking privates contracted had jumped by a fifth.
City Councilman Brad Lander said he planned to introduce a bill on Wednesday that would require fast-food businesses to show "just cause" for firing workers and give them a chance to appeal dismissals through arbitration.
Veli Agbaba, deputy leader of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), wrote on Twitter that the dismissals were tantamount to fascism and a blow against democracy, while Istanbul's CHP mayor Ekrem Imamoglu also slammed the move.
While women still face consequences and dismissals when speaking up about sexual harassment, Bourdain was a rare example of a man harnessing his privilege and using it to legitimize the words of those who normally go unheard.
The dismissals, subject to a judge's review, underscored the tangled and voluminous testaments of kinship that need to be sorted out by the Minnesota probate court overseeing Prince's estate, estimated to be worth more than $500 million.
But Macron's government unveiled, less than four months after his election, a reform which includes caps on payouts for dismissals adjudged unfair and greater freedom to hire and fire, as well more flexibility to adapt working hours.
This tit-for-tat trade-off has exacerbated an already bad situation with a volatile combination of victim-blaming and cringe-worthy dismissals (such as Trump's tweet that Puerto Ricans "want everything to be done for them").
"Currently, 203 percent of active duty service members are obese based on height and weight — an increase of 61 percent since 2002 — which is resulting in serious problems with injuries and dismissals," the Mission: Readiness report stated.
Thousands of adolescents are forever linked to allegations and crimes that result in dismissals or no conviction, and those records — and characterizations of those records by the media — follow them into every aspect of their daily lives.
Khawaja Muhammad Asif, the minister of defense, and of water and power, said in an interview on Geo TV that he welcomed the dismissals but that opposition political parties had twisted the news to target Mr. Sharif.
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) said on Wednesday that a proposal to allow such dismissals in youth and amateur football was on the agenda for consideration at its annual meeting at Wembley Stadium on March 3.
Still, both metrics likely represent good news for the White House, as Trump continues to battle criticism for his early dismissals of the coronavirus' threat to Americans and current refusal to mount a more sweeping federal response.
None were given any reason for their dismissals, although Mr. Kennedy and Ms. Kenney had been reprimanded by Trump transition officials for answering basic logistical questions from Nikki R. Haley, President Trump's pick as United Nations ambassador.
State media gave no reason for those dismissals at the time, but they triggered speculation by observers and local media about power struggles within Algeria's opaque political, military and business elite ahead of the 2019 presidential election.
He wants a national "just cause" law, where the government would dictate what constitutes a fair layoff for personal or economic reasons, with the threat of court action and fines for employers found guilty of "unjust" dismissals.
France's second-largest union the CGT and Melenchon's France Unbowed party are the main opponents of the plan, which includes a cap on payouts for dismissals adjudged unfair and greater freedom for employers to hire and fire.
Last Friday, The Times ran a story on the dismissals of two Georgia police officers two days after they assaulted a man, punching him in the face and kicking him in the head, during a traffic stop.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said emergency rule, government decrees and dismissals of staff suspected of links to last July's attempted coup will continue until "everything settles down", NTV and other news channels reported on Thursday.
Spagnuolo is expected to announce on Wednesday that Manning will start against Dallas, and the team's subsequent interview session will be Manning's first general availability to members of the news media since the McAdoo and Reese dismissals.
The free service has helped drivers across the U.S. and the U.K. squash more than 450,000 parking tickets representing $13 million in fines; users win dismissals more than 50 percent of the time, by founder Joshua Browder's estimate.
Photos of Democrats sitting on their hands during the State of the Union speech as President Trump celebrated record lows in unemployment for African-Americans and Hispanics were not appealing, nor are their dismissals of these good times.
At no point did any of my relatives tell me having a mental disorder, theoretically at this point, was unacceptable — I could tell by their hushed tones, and their quick dismissals, that mental illness was not an option.
Speculation soon arose that the whole batch of US attorney dismissals was done as cover to get rid of Bharara, particularly when ProPublica's Robert Faturechi reported that Bharara had been investigating stock trades by HHS Secretary Tom Price.
Yet to the rest of us, or at least the 51 percent of us who are women, Mr. Trump's behavior was also painfully familiar, reminiscent of the types of dismissals so many of us deal with every day.
Lawyers said Esra Mungan, Muzaffer Kaya and Kivanc Ersoy were detained after they held a news conference on March 10 and criticized the pressure those who signed the petition have faced, including dozens of dismissals from university posts.
Some of the lawmakers whose dismissals were announced on Tuesday, all from the economically struggling northeastern province of Liaoning, had bribed their way into the National People's Congress by buying votes, according to the official news agency Xinhua.
BuzzFeed's analysis of the situation – which also highlights several personal stories from abuse victims – speaks to a network where Twitter is still slow to respond to abuse reports, then often returns with improper dismissals of users' harassment claims.
Judicial authorities also suspended another 184 judges and prosecutors, adding to a stream of dismissals and arrests which Ankara says are aimed at rooting out supporters of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, who Ankara says masterminded the putsch.
Many of the Bloomberg aides — including those purged in an initial round of dismissals—were holding out hope he would deliver on a promise to keep them on his payroll through November, particularly with the coronavirus baring down.
Our attention should remain squarely on the villains whose dismissals and deadly ineptitude only help the virus—and on the doctors, nurses, first responders, public servants, and other heroes who are risking their lives for all of us.
The state media report Saturday also said that Mr. Kim had fired one of his top aides, Ri Man-gon, and another official for corruption, but it was unclear whether the dismissals were connected to the antivirus campaign.
The state media report Saturday also said that Mr. Kim had fired one of his top aides, Ri Man-gon, and another official for corruption, but it was unclear whether the dismissals were connected to the antivirus campaign.
The map -- which sports different colors for delayed opens, early dismissals and closings -- is a solid red (for closings) since all 680 public schools in the state's 55 counties are closed because of the ongoing teachers' strike there.
Russia investigation Special counsel Robert Mueller has indicated interest in questioning President Donald Trump about his dismissals of former FBI Director James Comey and former national security adviser Michael Flynn, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Washington (CNN)Special counsel Robert Mueller has indicated interest in questioning President Donald Trump about his dismissals of former FBI Director James Comey and former national security adviser Michael Flynn, two sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
More unusually, Turkey's former president Abdullah Gul and ex-prime minister Ahmet Davutoglu, once allies of Erdogan from his AK Party who have emerged as potential political opponents, said on Twitter the dismissals were out of line with democracy.
Image 2 of 2 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip – Employees of the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency escalated their protest Wednesday in the Gaza Strip against sweeping pay cuts and dismissals as the organization blamed U.S. funding cuts on the crisis.
But they also hark back to a Columbus of a less complicated era, where The Republic's list of divorce filings and dismissals was perhaps its best-read feature and the police patrolled for teenagers breaking the 11 p.m. curfew.
Then come the double standards, the casual dismissals that make Auriemma bristle most — the belief that what UConn is doing is easy and not in defiance of the odds and gods that govern the whims of 20-year-olds.
The CDC's interim guidance for K-12 administrators, updated on Thursday, suggests officials consider a short-term closure of a school if an infected person was in the building and extended school dismissals when there is substantial community transmission.
But with no shortage of either, Mr. Wuorinen's self-satisfied defense of "Western art" and his quick dismissals of nonclassical music do not evince the kind of careful analysis that he claims is necessary to appreciate his own work.
Judges have not always accepted the strategy, but it has nonetheless been effective: Disputes over who counts as an employer or employee have led to dismissals in two of the most high-profile cases against lawmakers in recent years.
When Trump was faced with more than a dozen credible accusations of sexual abuse and harassment, and videotaped evidence that he thought he could grope woman at will, he offered denials and dismissals and still managed to become president.
In his first few months as president, Macron pressed for a package of reforms on labor laws which has given more flexibility to companies to hire and fire as well as a cap on pay outs for unfair dismissals.
Two years ago, in a landmark ruling, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge struck down five state statutes dealing with the awarding of tenure, as well as rules governing teacher dismissals and the requirement that seniority be used to determine layoffs.
"What started out as a labor dispute turned into unfair dismissals and police abuse which has galvanized supporters from both around the country and around the world," Shen told Reuters on August 6, before she was taken away in the car.
Instead, a parliamentary committee is on Thursday scheduled to debate government-proposed legislation that, among other things, would allow authorities to press ahead with mass dismissals of civil servants and hold some suspects in custody for up to 12 days.
Mr Steinmetz has seized on the dismissals to make two accusations: that Rio paid a "facilitation fee/bribe" which contributed to the withdrawal of BSGR's mining rights in Guinea; and that it launched a public-relations campaign that criticised the firm.
During his presidential campaign and into his presidency, Trump has kept dismissals at arm's length, fuming in public at the state of his affairs, but rarely acting as the person who brings the hammer down on the person behind his ire.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency late on Tuesday in 15 counties, and at least 20 school districts in the state canceled classes or planned early dismissals ahead of the frigid weather, according to WSB-TV in Atlanta.
Investors have been rattled by both the failed July 15 putsch, when a group of rogue soldiers attempted to overthrow the government, and the widespread crackdown that has followed, with the arrests or dismissals of tens of thousands of people.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A crackdown in Turkey after a failed coup could further weaken its institutions and threaten its investment grade status, investors fear, as dismissals and detentions stretch from the judiciary into the private sector and even the central bank.
Tilton was cleared of wrongdoing over the Zohar funds twice last year, winning dismissals in September of U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission claims that she bilked investors of $200 million, and in December of a racketeering lawsuit brought by the funds themselves.
After months of sneering dismissals and expensive but impotent attacks from Republicans fearful of his candidacy, Mr. Trump is now positioned to clinch the required number of delegates for the nomination by the last day of voting on June 7.
Whereas canceling someone or something tends to apply to more obtuse rejections and dismissals (for example, announcing you are "canceling 2018" or "canceling winter"), "delete" feels more powerful and actionable, since it applies to doing something within your realm of control.
But it did not report them to law enforcement, it misled students and parents about the reasons for staff dismissals, and some of the victims claimed their accusations were brushed aside or that they were bullied into silence for years.
The dismissals of Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams from the trust and the National Amusements board were viewed by industry observers as a harbinger of the firing of the Viacom board and, ultimately, the removal of Mr. Dauman as chief executive.
While the liberals may worry that Mr. Erdogan will go after them once he is done with the Gulenists, and are mindful that Mr. Erdogan and Mr. Gulen were once allies, they are largely supportive of the mass dismissals and arrests.
He left his Republican primary opponents agog at his dismissals of mainstream policy, and exposed a yawning breach between the program of tax cuts and fiscal austerity favored by traditional conservatives, and the preoccupations of the party's rank and file.
Through their repeated dismissals, federal judges have narrowed the definition of illegal sexual harassment so much that a woman (or man) would basically have to accuse her boss of rape to present a clear-cut case of illegal sexual harassment.
Many of the tweets were similar in nature to comments the Guardian highlighted as grounds for blocking, comprising ad hominem attacks on an individual or their appearance or personality, dismissals of someone's identity, or insults related to feminism or gender.
When it debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May, the director Lars von Trier's new film, "The House That Jack Built," prompted walkouts, dismissals and outright condemnations because of its graphic depictions of a serial killer's spree of sexualized violence.
Coats and the other top national security officials told the Senate Intelligence Committee that they still view Moscow as a threat to the 2018 elections, a stance that appears at odds with President Donald Trump's repeated dismissals of Russian election meddling.
If Bloomberg has got thick enough skin to withstand the caustic dismissals of other candidates, and media mockery that will come if the strategy doesn't work, he has nothing to lose in the experiment except a small fraction of his fortune.
Three weeks before the mudslide, far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro was sworn in as Brazil's president, after campaigning on tax cuts for big businesses; loosened mining restrictions; less government spending on environmental protection; and dismissals of human-caused climate change.
The Polish parliament, dominated by the eurosceptic PiS party which has long been at odds with the EU over the rule of law, passed a bill that would allow judges who criticize the government's reforms to be disciplined, including through dismissals.
" He ordered their reinstatement as firefighters, the payment of all the salaries and bonuses lost due to their dismissals and compensation of 50,000 Ghanaian cedi, about $9,000 dollars, to each woman "for the trauma and inevitable inconvenience of the wrongful dismissal.
In one of cricket's most unusual dismissals, Renegade batsman Peter Nevill seemed lost for words after a drive from his batting partner, Dwayne Bravo, glanced off his bat before shooting into Zampa's face and back onto the stumps to claim the wicket.
And even if her repeated dismissals from the show were orchestrated to create drama for TV, her hiring further adds to the feeling — as many have noted again and again — that Trump is turning the country's highest office into a reality show.
The series of dismissals and the palace statements give a rare insight into the inner workings of the royal household -- strict lese majeste laws prohibit insulting or defaming the monarchy and carry a prison term of up to 15 years for each count.
A 2017 report from PwC, a professional-services firm, found that the share of chief-executive dismissals that were due to ethical lapses increased between 2007-11 and 2012-2016, not because bosses were behaving worse but because they were held more accountable.
Nine days later, CNN reports that they discussed four main topic areas: the June 203 Trump Tower meeting attended by Donald Trump Jr. and Russians, the President's role in crafting a misleading statement about that meeting and the dismissals of Comey and Flynn.
But if predictions about what will transpire on November 2100th are as reliable as last year's dismissals of Donald Trump's prospects in the primaries, the Trump-Clinton outcome may end up resting on a few thousand votes in a handful of states.
After one of the most jarring dismissals in the history of presidential politics, he's still willing to bet on himself against reason and sensibility—and he's even managed to get people like Goldman and Laifer who are willing to do the same.
The dispute centers on the abrupt and unexpected May 20 dismissals of Philippe P. Dauman, the chief executive of Viacom, and George S. Abrams, a Viacom director, from the trust that will control Mr. Redstone's companies after he dies or is declared incompetent.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - The family of a 15-year-old Romanian girl kidnapped earlier this month and now presumed dead has released recordings of her desperate calls for help to authorities whose handling of the case has caused public outrage and dismissals of officials.
These dismissals also add to the concern that diplomats' ability to influence policy is already under attack since Sean Spicer said diplomats can "either get with the program or they can go" after hundreds signed a dissent channel a few weeks ago.
It was a scattered, all over the place evening, which flitted randomly from accusations that Hillary Clinton should go to prison to lengthy retellings of the tragedy at Benghazi, from jeering dismissals of trans bathroom rights to Joni Ernst's memories of the Ukraine.
Omar Miranda, a tractor driver from Honduras who was fired on Monday, speculated that the dismissals were purposely timed for immediately after the completion of the annual harvest so that the company could take advantage of their labor as long as possible.
The report said measures taken by the government in the southeast since the failed coup, including arrests of parliamentarians, mass dismissals of officials and closing of Kurdish-language media, had been aimed at suppressing dissent in general and opposition parties in particular.
Even though his recent case dismissals meant he was supposedly no longer under threat of incarceration, ICE officers gained entry to the apartment saying they were police, under the pretense of having a warrant for someone else in the neighborhood, says Gurulé.
The regulations, which apply for three years, grant broader authority to local governors - including the ability to ban public gatherings - extend detention periods and allow public servants' dismissals if there are links to or contacts with terrorist organizations or other perceived threats to national security.
The dismissals come at a time of tension between Cambodia and the United States over U.S. criticism of a crackdown on dissent by long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen, and his anger over what he says have been U.S. efforts to undermine his rule.
The dismissals conclude more than a year and a half of litigation over prosecutions that the defendants, their lawyers, and free speech advocates said represented overreach by the government, warning that they would chill First Amendment–protected activity going forward under the Trump administration.
The ministry did not give a geographic breakdown of the dismissals, but a parliamentarian from the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) said the move was the latest attempt by President Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party to curtail the HDP's influence in the largely Kurdish southeast.
Voters have soured on Christie's arrogant dismissals of his various controversies—in response to beach-gate he said, "That's just the way it goes: Run for governor, and you can have a residence"—which means talk radio is perhaps the only home left for Christie.
And while the unpredictable Trump could again sour on Tillerson at any moment, the secretary of state is making it implicitly clear that only a direct push from the President -- who, despite his "you're fired" mantra, struggles with in person dismissals -- will do it.
The dismissals are expected to exacerbate rocky relations between Google's management and a vocal contingent of workers who have protested the company's handling of sexual harassment, its treatment of contract employees, and its work with the Defense Department, federal border agencies and the Chinese government.
The dismissals are believed to be the largest expulsion of Russian officials from the United States since 2001, when about 50 suspected Russian intelligence officers were forced to leave after Robert Hanssen, a senior F.B.I. official, was arrested and charged with spying for Moscow.
Even so, members of the scientific community are likely to see the dismissals as yet another attack on scientific expertise from the Trump Administration (which has called for sweeping cuts to biomedical research and other sources of research and development in the federal government).
The president of Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland has reinstated two professors who were fired this week for what the administration called disloyalty, after the dismissals were widely denounced by advocates of academic and journalistic freedom and led to a faculty vote demanding his resignation.
" It would be easy to find something "unfair" in Hyde's harsh dismissals, which corral the complicated genius of the poems into the fenced cloister of a single theme: "I will show how their mood, tone, structure, style and content can be explicated in terms of alcoholism.
Although there are obvious differences between FBI Director James Comey's firing and FIFA's respective dismissals—Hans-Joachim Eckert and Cornel Borbely of FIFA's ethics committee, Miguel Maduro and the subsequent protest resignation by Joseph Weiler of FIFA's governance committee—there are some broad similarities worth elucidating.
The theory goes that since spin bowlers take around 20% of dismissals by hitting the batsman "leg before wicket" (LBW), compared with 17% for quick bowlers, DRS must tilt the game in their favour, since around three-quarters of reviews are for this type of decision.
" The cleric, Fethullah Gulen, who lives in self-imposed exile in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, said the arrests, purges and dismissals undertaken by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, a former ally, reflected the behavior of a man seeking to "acquire sovereignty unconditionally for himself.
However, the natural recourse for allegedly unfair dismissals would be to contact a union or draw upon another form of labor protection, and to insist that practices like at-will employment contracts, which allow employers to dismiss a worker for any reason, come to an end.
The lawsuit filed against New York City described hasty removals with little or no regard for explanations from the mothers about alleged neglect, dismissals of pledges that the parents would get help from relatives in raising their children, and a failure to refer mothers to programs.
Week of turbulence It was a week of turbulence in the West Wing -- beginning with the President's decision to fire his secretary of state on Twitter -- and whispers of more dismissals created the impression among White House staff that there would be a staffing upheaval come Friday.
Put into that context, the laughs stick in the throat—and Hoffman's catchphrase in the face of disaster, an assured "This is nothing," sounds less like a running gag and more like a refrain of complicity—or, in his particular case, the shrugging dismissals of an accused predator.
Although the number of dismissals is a small fraction of the 100,000 judges, police, teachers and soldiers to be suspended or fired since the failed coup, the decision to target some of the most highly-trained staff in prestigious foreign posts underscores the depth of President Tayyip Erdogan's purge.
Despite Trump Jr.'s dismissals, the issue grew more serious for him when a US official briefed on the matter told CNN that special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators plan to examine the meeting and email exchanges disclosed by Trump Jr. as part of the broader Russian-meddling investigation.
"Over this period of time, the Nigerian military had indeed established cases of abuse and punishments meted out from orderly room trials and court martials that included the losses of rank, dismissals, and trials and convictions by civil courts," Garba Shehu, a spokesman for the president, told CNN.
NEW YORK An article on Saturday about a woman who said she was raped in 2800 while a student at the Emma Willard School misstated part of the name of a newspaper that reported the dismissals of two teachers at the school in connection with the student's accusation.
In its opinion, which vacated two lower courts' dismissals of the case, the Supreme Court essentially confirmed that some courts have been using too narrow a legal standard when weighing whistle-blower suits under the False Claims Act, which is meant to punish those who defraud the government.
An investigation by the Justice Department later found that most of the dismissals were a serious abuse of executive power, because they were a response to the attorneys' refusing to bring unsubstantiated voter-fraud charges or politically motivated charges against Democratic officials, or both as in Iglesias' case.
The product of all these summer talks, it gives firms more flexibility to negotiate working conditions; it caps court-awarded redundancy payouts for unfair dismissals; it simplifies worker representation in companies; it allows small firms to bypass union agreements; and it makes it easier to hire people just for specific projects.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S Circuit Court of Appeals reversed last year's dismissals of both actions by a federal judge in Ann Arbor, Michigan, who found the plaintiffs' civil rights' claims were preempted by a federal law that sets the standards for potable water.
A rematch with Real and its new coach, Zinedine Zidane, is possible if Los Blancos are able to overcome Manchester City on Wednesday, though beating Bayern Munich is challenge enough on its own, and Guardiola will have the added incentive of trying to avoid a personal triad of Spanish dismissals.
I hope they aren't swayed by Durbin's blithe dismissals of the significant benefits of switching to vaping, and recognize that — while, sure, it would be better to just say no and quit cold turkey — significantly reducing the harm of their addiction would be a giant step in the right direction.
When a juror is dismissed for lying — omitting that he was once charged with kidnapping for locking his ex-girlfriend in a car and claiming that he was simply driving "her around the block a few times; you know how women are" — it sets off a wave of juror dismissals.
Chief Economist Holger Schmieding, Senior Economist Kallum Pickering and European Economist Florian Hense said that one of the lessons learned from the global financial crisis in 2008 was that targeted support for under- or unemployment can limit the number of dismissals, even in the event of a sharp economic downturn.
Joseph McCarthy who taught Trump many of the hardball tactics he first used in business and now deploys from the White House, looms over the latest armada of attorneys who have stepped up to defend the president with indignant dismissals and swift counterattacks at any suggestion they've crossed an ethical line.
This week, Inside Higher Education got hold of a survey the university circulated to freshman to try and identify at-risk students—not to provide assistance and support, but to encourage them to leave the university before a federal deadline by which the school would have to report any dismissals as drop-outs.
As if to say "Maybe I wasn't being clear before" to all those myriad dismissals, Bey's cast of gender-spanning performers sported fierce pink in place of the previous week's yellow costumes (the latter a nod to the resilience of Lemonade, which Beyoncé surprised dropped two years ago today—during Coachella, no less).
INTERNATIONAL An article on July 8003 about a military shake-up in Russia, which replaced the top commanders of its Baltic Fleet, misidentified, in some editions, the type of ship that was reported to have collided with a Russian submarine in April, one of several possible blunders that might have prompted the dismissals.
"He said, 'The problem is, it's like a third-world country up there,'" Mr. Davidson recounted, adding that he has almost always won dismissals by pointing out errors on the summonses and noting that free speech laws permit him to sell printed material without the city permits that other vendors must obtain.
Judge Kavanaugh's furious denials of the allegation and his tirade before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday also underscore how Mr. Trump's own angry rhetorical defenses of himself — including his insistent dismissals and demeaning insults in response to sexual misconduct accusations against him — have become such an effective playbook with the Republican base.
The University of Queensland's Adam Dodd, who teaches media studies and communication, sees their hand-wavy dismissals as "facework": saving face, keeping up a reputation, by treating a topic scientists have deemed not-science as not-worth-consideration, demonstrating to your peers that you also deem it not-science and are thus a true scientist.
Michael T. Flynn became Donald J. Trump's choice for national security adviser, he believed that the Central Intelligence Agency had become a political tool of the Obama administration — a view now echoed by the president-elect in his mocking dismissals of C.I.A. assessments that Russia sought to tip the election in Mr. Trump's favor.
The Post said in its Tuesday report that the firings at the Trump Winery came nearly a year after the company "pledged to root out undocumented workers at its properties," but two of the former winery employees told the paper their dismissals came only after they completed the labor-intensive work at the site.
Yet, even for the most loyal of public servants like Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE, looming dismissals remain an ongoing political threat.
Mueller has asked for an array of documents from the White House, including documents and emails relating to the dismissals of former national security adviser Michael Flynn and Comey, as well as Trump's Oval Office meeting with senior Russian officials in which he said Comey's firing eased pressure on the White House, sources have told CNN.
Though the exact scope of the dismissals is unclear — the Pentagon has not supplied a number, and some enlistees say they've been told only that they failed an unspecified background check — the tightening restrictions on immigrants in the military (which goes well beyond this latest report) fits perfectly with the administration's anti-immigrant and nativist policies.
While Newhouse kept in the background, he hired some of the most famous magazine editors of his era during his Condé Nast tenure, including Tina Brown (Vanity Fair) and Anna Wintour (Vogue), and gained an equally notable reputation for his firings — specifically, for the somewhat chaotic way they were carried out, with editors sometimes learning of their dismissals in outside media coverage.
"The rise in these kinds of dismissals reflects several societal and governance trends, including more aggressive intervention by regulatory and law enforcement authorities, new pressures for accountability about sexual harassment and sexual assault brought about by the rise of the 'Me Too' movement, and the increasing propensity of boards of directors to adopt a zero-tolerance stance toward executive misconduct," the study states.
Employee dismissals at Tesla are continuing at its SolarCity subsidiary, according to six former and current employees, and are affecting SolarCity offices across the U.S. Echoing reports from earlier this month, these SolarCity employees say they were surprised to be told they were fired for performance reasons, claiming Tesla had not conducted performance reviews since acquiring the solar energy business.
Deborah Swackhamer, an environmental chemist who leads the E.P.A.'s Board of Scientific Counselors, was to testify on May 23 before the House Science Committee on the role of states in environmental policy when Ryan Jackson, the E.P.A.'s chief of staff, asked her to stick to the agency's "talking points" on the dismissals of several members of the scientific board.

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