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'Hasmukh-ji's seniority in the party earned him a ticket
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What he hadn't expected as part of seniority was the new responsibility
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seniority, there was less than thirty
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Thereafter the numbers meant nothing in terms of seniority for I was always ROMEO 4 and never fourth in command
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For instance, possibly even simply by seniority, some blue clad managers might have more authority than other blue clad managers
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The division expanded again and again, giving seniority to those already in
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He had learned that they preferred to move their product on weekends when the seniority earned by experienced cops allowed them to be home with family
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Not that he implied at any point, the General had continued, that the Procrastinator Militant was not a person of incalculable importance but alas, the Arch-minister had seniority according to the Law of Founding
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individual think about their level of seniority and question yourself on
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My drinking caused an incident once at Motorola, but the layoff (with 10,000 others out of 30k in AZ) was based strictly on a) my lack of seniority and b) the other lawyer’s having an arthritic wife in a wheelchair (soon to bed for rest of her life) and their five kids
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level of seniority and question yourself on whether the wording you use will generate
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plus the fact that I had seniority over all EB lawyers and was almost
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“If it’s a matter of seniority, I have you by two centuries, and I’m a better wizard, and my people have by far both the most population and the most territory of all the elven nations!”
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“Shall the names be listed in order of seniority?”
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This is a quasi-military operation and you are merely a recruit at the start, with everyone else having more seniority if not more rank
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At my age and seniority that was not acceptable and I told the medical director so
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After much deliberation between Mariana, Salome and me, since No Josefina decided to keep out claiming that she had more interesting things to do and that if the decision were hers the two animals would be outside, we decided that Bartolomeo, out of respect for his seniority, was the one that would remain in the house with us
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And then there had been a budget crisis, and, after cuts in staff, teachers had been shifted within the system, based on seniority
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But with declining enrollment, teachers were bumped to other schools, with low seniority like hers determining who left in those days
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older so that I would have some seniority and a
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She was not police, had no seniority or power, other than that by default because she worked for Sir Peter Stevenson
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“Except that I lost my seniority when I moved here
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Enlisted women will have full military status, equal pay and equal authority to that of male soldiers of similar rank and seniority
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You know as well as me that simple seniority means nothing in terms of true competence as a combat leader
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To see someone rise in the ranks via pure merit rather that solely thanks to seniority or political contacts was refreshing
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We already have too many so-so generals who only know how to lead a desk in the Pentagon but keep criticizing Dows or complain about her lack of seniority for her rank
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While he was himself 53 years old and had taken decades of service to rise to his present rank, thanks mostly to the stagnation in ranks inflicted on everyone during the lean years between the First and the Second World War, he believed in promotions gained from merit rather than only from simple seniority
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‘’Gentlemen, if this assault on Lae proves a success, then my mind is made to promote this young girl to full colonel, and damn what the Pentagon could say about the seniority list! The rank of colonel is anyway the standard for a wing commander, and Dows has more than proved her competence for that level of command
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The United States Army had been and still was very much ranking years of seniority as a main factor for promotion
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However, Marshall himself had in the last few years been guilty of promoting many officers he judged to be specially meritorious or full of promises, ignoring the seniority list in the process and creating at the same time quite a lot of grumbling from old officers who were being jumped over for promotion
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The Navy would raise quite a stink with General Bradley if she made a move against Felt, who was of the same rank as her but had a lot more seniority than her in terms of years of service
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He has clear seniority in years of service and in years in the rank of major, while Major Slade just got promoted
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However, you both seem to have forgotten that seniority is not, and by far, the only factor for promotion in the Air Force
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As Colonel Morgan said, years of seniority was not the main factor retained by the Pentagon for naming Major Slade the new commander of the 91st Squadron
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“Captain or not, I have seniority on you,” Henson said
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She knew it was absolutely against company policy for romantic liaisons to take place between employees at unequal levels of seniority
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“However,” concluded the Director, after a pause, “in view of your previous experience and seniority, and in view of the fact that I can no more prove that you have failed in your mission than you can prove that you have succeeded, I have decided that you should undergo an immediate and intensive period of re-training
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headed by a Chief Accountant who held Divisional Manager seniority
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And the pilot would listen to Hiss due to seniority
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“I’m honoured that you’re considering me, especially seeing as how I’ve the least seniority out of all the admirals
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“Bah with seniority,” Smiljan said with a wave of his hand
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get to his was only a year in seniority and only had a slightly larger
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Faced with the prospect of training one of the artists who had been with the company from the start or Jane, Ron decided to ignore seniority and send Jane for training because of her aptitude for the medium
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For the next few years his lack of seniority and field experience would land him only the low-risk jobs
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Being the youngest officer, that’s the way it’d be until he got some seniority
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McNamara was British, but he too did not fall into Gould’s definition of acceptable, in spite of his seniority
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"What's the big deal, Pete? I got enough seniority
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"Relative seniority, any background of supervisory experience and satisfaction in any positions of which we have direct experience would be of interest
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The main discoverer had a name and a position of seniority, which prevented others from pushing his
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The main discover had a name and a position of seniority, which prevented others from pushing his opinion aside
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This tradition of cultural submission went perfectly along with their total worship of their own ancestors and the worship of all seniority and all age
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This was a real problem, as the older teachers have, by their own determination and seniority, the God-given right to deal with only the upper, college-bound kids
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Granted ten years' seniority and a difference of sex, fear of him comes first; this is swallowed up by a desire to help-
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Richard was only twenty-eight, but his father was a close ally of the king, and that counted for more than seniority
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Also, a miner still working with black lung was to be transferred to a job with less exposure to dust without the loss of pay, benefits, or seniority
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Your mother is highly regarded and has seniority
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That meant it held whatever authority the emperor (or his bureaucracy, at least) decided it needed to hold at any given moment, and Rainbow Waters had been selected over the heads of at least a score of lords of horse whose seniority far exceeded his own
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That was only to be expected of someone of his seniority
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Prior to that, baths were just portable tin affairs, placed in front of the fire in the back parlor, filled from a heated pan and in which the family bathed in order of seniority
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I hated this kid’s tone, like he didn’t realize he was talking to someone with seniority
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Little did I dream that Coxtart would truly propose a Counter-Scheme whereby each Wench earn’d a Share of the Profits of the House according to her Seniority and Industriousness! But now I saw that my Determination had frighten’d Coxtart, particularly when she saw all too clearly the Threat of her most valu’d Wenches all departing at once; and suddenly my bluffing Brazenness to acquit myself of Blame had turn’d me into the Heroine of all the House! ’Twas droll indeed! ’Twas perhaps a Lesson to me
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Furthermore, it was financed in a nontraditional way with a combination of project-specific debt as well as corporate debt of different levels of seniority
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As events unfold and the outlines of the reorganization begin to take shape, the knowledgeable investor may decide to move down the seniority ladder and assume higher risk for the promise of a much higher return
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In this tumultuous period, the prepared investor may be willing to trade down in seniority level because the junior debt has gotten so cheap
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He took the job up here four months ago, better pay, same seniority
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Those who desire cash income, relative seniority, or both, as well as something of an equity kicker, would receive convertible preferred stock
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Banks and life insurance companies will desire cash-payment instruments with seniority and strong covenants
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This confidence in the ultimate workout was based, in great part, on the seniority enjoyed by these unsecured debentures and trade claims
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If a company is going to avoid Chapter 11, credit instruments with a short term to maturity give the distress investor de facto seniority
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If a company is to be granted Chapter 11 relief, seniority of credit instruments will lie in their covenants and intercreditor agreements, and maturity dates for unsecured lenders become irrelevant
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This can often be made to be the case if exchanged debt instruments are granted seniority over nonexchanging debt instruments
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These amendments or consents usually are structured so that non-exchanging creditors will have their collateral invaded or their seniority reduced if the exchange offer succeeds
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This attempt failed because sophisticated investors acquired a sufficient dollar amount of credit instruments so that the required amendments to the indentures to permit the company to invade collateral or reduce seniority could not succeed
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6 percent higher than 2008, primarily due to the fact that the Company’s unionized workforce, who make up the majority of its Employees, had pay scale increases as a result of increased seniority, while the Company’s ASM capacity declined 5
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The command of the left flank belonged by seniority to the commander of the regiment Kutuzov had reviewed at Braunau and in which Dolokhov was serving as a private
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‘‘From all my riding,’ he writes to the Emperor, ‘I have got a saddle sore which, coming after all my previous journeys, quite prevents my riding and commanding so vast an army, so I have passed on the command to the general next in seniority, Count Buxhowden, having sent him my whole staff and all that belongs to it, advising him if there is a lack of bread, to move farther into the interior of Prussia, for only one day’s ration of bread remains, and in some regiments none at all, as reported by the division commanders, Ostermann and Sedmoretzki, and all that the peasants had has been eaten up
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Buxhowden is commander in chief by seniority, but General Bennigsen does not quite see it; more particularly as it is he and his corps who are within sight of the enemy and he wishes to profit by the opportunity to fight a battle ‘on his own hand’ as the Germans say
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Our aim is no longer, as it should be, to avoid or attack the enemy, but solely to avoid General Buxhowden who by right of seniority should be our chief
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Every day, letters of inquiry and notices was ordered to hand the squadron over to the next in seniority and appear before the staff of his division to explain his violence at the commissariat office
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There were only three tumblers, the water was so muddy that one could not make out whether the tea was strong or weak, and the samovar held only six tumblers of water, but this made it all the pleasanter to take turns in order of seniority to receive one’s tumbler from Mary Hendrikhovna’s plump little hands with their short and not overclean nails
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Despite his seniority in rank Bagration, in this contest of magnanimity, took his orders from Barclay, but, having submitted, agreed with him less than ever
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However, recovery rates vary over time and with debt seniority
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The manufacturing of CDOs involves two steps: first, many securities are pooled into a diversified portfolio (special purpose vehicle or SPV), then the resulting cash flows are redistributed to tranches of varying seniority within the CDO
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Trading is not a job in which seniority does any good—unless you use the time on the job to learn and understand what you are doing
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The command of the left flank belonged by seniority to the commander of the regiment Kutúzov had reviewed at Braunau and in which Dólokhov was serving as a private
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“‘From all my riding,’ he writes to the Emperor, ‘I have got a saddle sore which, coming after all my previous journeys, quite prevents my riding and commanding so vast an army, so I have passed on the command to the general next in seniority, Count Buxhöwden, having sent him my whole staff and all that belongs to it, advising him if there is a lack of bread, to move farther into the interior of Prussia, for only one day’s ration of bread remains, and in some regiments none at all, as reported by the division commanders, Ostermann and Sedmorétzki, and all that the peasants had has been eaten up
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Buxhöwden is commander in chief by seniority, but General Bennigsen does not quite see it; more particularly as it is he and his corps who are within sight of the enemy and he wishes to profit by the opportunity to fight a battle ‘on his own hand’ as the Germans say
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Our aim is no longer, as it should be, to avoid or attack the enemy, but solely to avoid General Buxhöwden who by right of seniority should be our chief
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Every day, letters of inquiry and notices from the court arrived, and on the first of May, Denísov was ordered to hand the squadron over to the next in seniority and appear before the staff of his division to explain his violence at the commissariat office
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There were only three tumblers, the water was so muddy that one could not make out whether the tea was strong or weak, and the samovar held only six tumblers of water, but this made it all the pleasanter to take turns in order of seniority to receive one’s tumbler from Mary Hendríkhovna’s plump little hands with their short and not overclean nails
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Despite his seniority in rank Bagratión, in this contest of magnanimity, took his orders from Barclay, but, having submitted, agreed with him less than ever
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He was so young that her five years of seniority, and the existence of her eleven-year-old son, had, to his mind, separated her from him by something like a generation