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Without knowing the ins and outs of the legislation, I am broadly in favour of unions, and of not sacking people without a reason.
The sacking also puts a question mark over her future in Congleton where she has been MP for more than 20 years.
Before you start sacking, make sure the rattlers are grouped together, but not tangled up.
The sacking was for unspecified professional misconduct after an independent investigation into allegations that he had an affair with a patient.
Although the government says it won't bail out the company, it has done precious little to repair the situation apart from sacking Subramanyam.
Demonstrators united in a solid show of support for a university professor at the centre of a sacking row.
The Tories would scrap rules preventing employers sacking striking workers during the first eight weeks of action, he said.
How many hospitals and schools are we prepared to see go to the wall, sacking employees, getting into debt, slashing pay to save jobs?
He uses a chop that allows him to create fumbles when he's sacking the quarterback.
For the last two seasons, the Texans have been one of the worst defenses in the league at sacking the quarterback.
Mr. Cahm Gastineau, an old time thresherman, and my friend for 60 years, took care of sacking the grain.
Well, prior to going out to collect the buggies, I was inside sacking groceries at the express counter.
The crowd surged through and headed for the various buildings, smashing doors and windows and systematically sacking the offices.
Actually, sacking an eminent laboratory was hardly a recommended extracurricular activity for one as reserved and cultured as Noriko.
A report into the row which led to the sacking of a Gaelscoil principal recommends a more coordinated approach to the teaching of religion.
The fall in investment and the contraction of the market leads to the sacking of workers and further decline in demand and so on.
On January 20, 100 employees at the company walked off the job over the sacking of 19 workers a week earlier.
The ballot is to take place in the next fortnight over the sacking of a non-driving employee after he tested positive for alcohol at work.
Workers claim corrupt managerial practice led to the company's bankruptcy and the sacking of 1,000 workers.
The Carsud workers had taken the action over the sacking of a fellow employee.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In midstream the men were sacking logs with peavey, or directing with pike pole.
I had it at the sacking of Issodun, and the King himself hath not such a bed.
The terms of defeat or victory, according to their application, were called sacking and bogging.
The sacking with which he was covered, and his legs, were thickly covered with snow.
I know he was thinking of sacking one of the subs, and he might take you on.
The populace of Guanajuato rose, rushing about the streets and sacking houses and shops.
Through triple thicknesses of sacking, he struck a cold-chisel on the face of a rock.
His part is to attend the sacking of the three kinds of grain for ever sieving out.
Some were in tents, some in topless squares of sacking, or with piles of straw.
The sacking and burning of the temples of Lagash suggests as much.
They were not satisfied with sacking, quilting and cording them.
It's 10 years after the sacking of Troy, and Odysseus still hasn't returned to his home in Ithaca.
Before they start sacking our dustmen and introducing wheelie bins, they should talking to us.
That could be seen in his remonstrations with fans who were urging Pardew's sacking.
She measured a teacup full, tied it up in a bit of sacking, and presented it ceremoniously to grandmother.
Let it suffice to say, Ichabod stole forth with the air of one who had been sacking a henroost, rather than a fair lady's heart.
On a heap of sacking in the far corner was lying the dead body of a man dressed in a coarse shirt and a pair of blue trousers.
A wheelbarrow, some old sacking, and they could trundle it off under people's noses.
Be this as it may, the sacking of Colchester was a terrible business.
These were commanded by Tlepolemus, son of Hercules by Astyochea, whom he had carried off from Ephyra, on the river Selleis, after sacking many cities of valiant warriors.
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