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dismissals <a dismissal; dismissals> N

dismissals

dismissal <a dismissal; dismissals> N

dismissal ADJ

dismissal without prejudice LAW

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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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He took more than five dismissals in an innings in four of the ten innings in which he kept wicket.
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Just as arresting, however, are the waspish dismissals, delivered with an ex cathedra bravura.
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The arbitration court is currently looking at a long list of employment disputes around dismissals dating back around eight years.
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It calls for the right to collective bargaining and protection against dismissals for involvement in trade union activities.
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However internal wrangling and staff dismissals hastened the death of the newspaper, which folded in 1978.
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Over the next 10 years, the government approved legislation giving teachers a process for appealing dismissals, a pension plan and the right to bargain collectively.
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Incapacity dismissals are made difficult, then, by the fact that there is considerable overlap between substantive and procedural fairness.
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He holds the record for scoring the most first class runs between dismissals.
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Contrariwise, some dismissals are not unfair although the employer was not contractually entitled to dismiss the employee.
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