dismissal|dismissals in English
noun
[dis'miss·al || -sl]
sending away; firing from a position (or job, etc.)
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1. Non-redundancy dismissals By no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy.
2. Acquittals, Dismissals, & Reductions
3. While genuine "Bumping" dismissals will be by reason of redundancy, employers must be sure that they can establish that the dismissal was caused by the redundancy situation
4. Rules Disciplinary Decisions Admonitions Dismissals BBO Treatise
5. The dismissals came at an inopportune time.
6. The dismissals followed the resignation of the chairman.
7. 10 The dismissals followed the resignation of the chairman.
8. No dismissal of adulterers.
9. He claimed unfair dismissal.
10. She won £000 for unfair dismissal .
11. Absolution: noun acquittal , amnesty , clearance , discharge , dismissal , dismissal of an accusation , exculpation , exoneration , forgiveness , forgiveness of sins
12. Her record of dismissals casts doubt on her ability to hold down a job.
13. Receive postings of Cancellations, delays, early dismissals, and more via email
14. I've only just heard about his dismissal.
15. This personal dispute precipitated Marlborough's dismissal.
16. Condonation applications do not only apply to unfair dismissals and unfair retrenchments
17. · Case No. 2371-2004-AA/TC.- Amparo proceedings on prohibition of arbitrary dismissals.
18. Cashiering: See: discharge , dismissal , layoff , rejection , removal
19. He sued his employer for wrongful dismissal.
20. He was blue over his dismissal.
21. A wrongful dismissal may be fair.
22. What are the liabilities for dismissal?
23. Brushoff definition: an abrupt or rude dismissal , esp
24. The reward for dismissal is a golden handshake.
25. However, no action is currently planned to review the legal framework for dismissals.