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dismissal <a dismissal; dismissals> N

dismissal
dismissal

dismissal ADJ

dismissal

dismissal

dismissal notice ECON

dismissal of charge

dismissal without prejudice LAW

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After his dismissal from the treasurership in 1295, he devoted himself to the care of his diocese, and was regarded as pious bishop.
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Of course, each claim must have its own basis for jurisdiction in the court in which it is brought or be subject to dismissal.
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The next day she received a notice of dismissal.
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He took more than five dismissals in an innings in four of the ten innings in which he kept wicket.
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Divulging one's membership in a society can be grounds for dismissal.
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Employers who rely on old unrelated warnings will struggle to prove a new minor offence justifies dismissal.
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However, his facile grace also lead to accusations that he was a lazy batsman who was vulnerable to soft dismissals.
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If jeopardy is attached to a case, a dismissal or a resolution is with prejudice and the case can never be litigated again.
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There are strict and very short time limits for claims of unfair dismissal.
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He came into the limelight after his dismissal from public service, for participating in the strike of public servants in 1947.
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