His sentence by a special court-martial judge includes discharge for bad conduct and demotion to the lowest rank of private. |
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Copernicus's removal of the Earth from that cosmic pit was not a demotion but a promotion. |
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He accepts a demotion and other-than-honorable discharge in lieu of court martial. |
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He was even-steven after day 12, but lost three of the next four to become the only member of the joijin to face demotion in July. |
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This weekend he was adamant that there was no rift with his former master, but was mystified about his demotion to the ranks. |
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I certainly wouldn't have picked her for the job, and even thought her marked for demotion or treading water. |
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Surely his extraordinary capacity to rise above the hurt and disappointment of demotion is his most admirable personal trait. |
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Having garnered publicity as spokesman for social and family affairs, he regarded the marine portfolio as a spiteful demotion. |
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The two men also would face non-judicial punishments, which could include a loss of pay or demotion in rank. |
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The demotion will necessitate the indignity of having to qualify for next season's Champions League group stages. |
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That can include demotion, firing or even being drummed out of the profession entirely. |
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Those who fail to satisfactorily complete such a program will be subject to dismissal or demotion. |
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Rather than letting the temporary demotion get him down, Davies instead used it for motivation. |
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If convicted, he faces up to seven years in a military prison, demotion and a dishonourable discharge. |
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Accordingly, upon demotion as deputy chief, he was entitled to reassume his prior rank of major. |
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However, it didn't take his demotion to substitute last night to make me think the prospects, personal and collective, aren't rosy. |
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That demotion, however, was a mere hiccup compared to some of the troubles experienced in previous decades. |
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I don't claim that my demotion was the reason for the club's lack of success in my last two seasons there, it was definitely one of several links in the chain. |
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Sure, no club has any God-given right to any status, but every club in a league should expect a sporting chance to progress, and those who cannot stand the heat demotion. |
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The protections built into the Federal civil service system that protect workers against unjust transfer, demotion, or firing have become legendary in their complexity and length. |
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However, individuals may represent themselves when a grievance relates to termination, demotion or discipline resulting in financial penalty. |
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And without the cozening emphasis on rank there would be no threat of demotion or outright banishment from the group. |
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Three months later, as demotion occurred, the manager sensibly shrugged off those who sought to laugh last. |
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Lost in the storm that blew up over the centre's omission was the demotion of the No8 Jamie Heaslip, who was then Ireland's captain. |
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The main forms of disciplinary sanctions are: warning, fine, specific loss of benefits, disciplinary layoff, demotion and dismissal. |
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One finding and recommendation in the area of discharge and demotion was issued. |
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Later that same year she was moved into another job, which she considered an unjustified demotion. |
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Appeal of penalty allowed varied to demotion to third-class constable for one year. |
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Information is also collected to support decisions on pay and benefits, attendance and leave, transfer, demotion and termination of employment. |
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Any infraction of the rules could bring demotion or reassignment to another city, which proved tough on families and very costly. |
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The advisor threatened him with dishonourable discharge and demotion. |
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They received sentences ranging from demotion to eight years in prison. |
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In most, if not all, ancient religions with a belief in reincarnation, the soul entering a body is seen as a metaphysical demotion, a sullying and impure rite of passage. |
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A total of 57 percent of baby boomers would be prepared to take a pay cut or a demotion in order to work with a socially conscientious employer, followed by Gen X at 54 percent and Gen Y at 51 percent. |
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Fear of a negative performance evaluation, of a denial of future postings, of a denial of promotion or of demotion are other examples that may prevent a Military Police member from filing an interference complaint. |
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This is because the court held that the employee's loss of a guaranteed base salary and demotion were themselves sufficient to support a finding of constructive dismissal. |
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In his decision, the adjudicator noted that there is a sequence of events necessary for the employer to establish that the performance of an individual is unsatisfactory to the point that warrants a demotion. |
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There is no good reason why the 11 men and one woman monumentalised in George Square deserve demotion and exile. |
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A number of amendments were made to the list, including the promotion of some forums to a higher priority for consultation and the demotion of others to a lower priority. |
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Where a review involves the appeal of a disciplinary or discharge and demotion decision, the Committee is also provided with the transcript of the board hearing and any exhibits entered at the hearing. |
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She accepted the demotion but sued GSK for violating the Family and Medical Leave Act by demoting her after maternity leave. |
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In fact, the severity of disciplinary sanctions can range from a simple verbal warning to dismissal, and include written warnings, fines, loss of specific benefits, disciplinary layoff and demotion. |
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Discharge and demotion boards may demote or discharge a member. |
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In my view, the demotion was not deserved. |
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Christopher Nolan need not cry in his beer over Inception's demotion to the No. 2 spot. |
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Additionally, the idea that the promotion of English necessarily implies a demotion of local languages has been challenged. |
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Unbeknownst to Mr Smith, his new assignment was in fact a demotion. |
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The existence of the same courts under one unified head was a quirk of constitutional law, which prevented the compulsory demotion or retirement of Chief Justices. |
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Supporters of Mr Darling insisted there was no mood on the Labour backbenches for a change at the Treasury and they warned against a humiliating demotion for the Chancellor. |
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The Puritans advocated the demotion of clergy and ecclesiasticism. |
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