At times, one might even use the term insubordination to describe certain individuals' response to presidential decisions. |
In September 1871, Bishop Shiel returned from Rome and excommunicated her for alleged insubordination. |
The flag is at the same time a strong protest against arbitrary actions, injustice, and sociopolitical and sociocultural insubordination. |
He had never in five years shown the slightest disrespect or insubordination. |
A few days later, she says, she and a co-worker were both dismissed on the grounds of insubordination. |
As it is, the answer to the C.I.A. insubordination is not just to move a few boxes on the office flow chart. |