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insubordination
1. written up for insubordination, and threatened repeatedly that if her course of
2. “I could call that insubordination if I wanted to
3. Insubordination, at least twice now! A big mouth
4. He wouldn’t tolerate insubordination, especially not from officials in his court
5. When the common soldiers are too strong and their officers too weak, the result is INSUBORDINATION
6. The stallion soon accepted his new rider as master as she worked it through walking, trotting and cantering with minimal signals from her legs, although the beast toyed with a touch of sassy insubordination
7. He was finally fired by Lincoln for his failures and insubordination
8. These children were strictly chosen for their ability to follow the letter of the Law blindly and unerringly, to keep a watchful eye for signs of heresy and insubordination as well as any element that was an affront to the Pantheon and the Law, or anything that might defy the Law or its upholders in spirit or in letter
9. "Insubordination?” she said the word like she’d never heard it before
10. The old woman shielded herself with the proper devastating attitude of the dictators when an insubordination sprout arises between his lines
11. She went so far as to intimate that his refusal to espouse the nationalist cause at her behest was insubordination, a violation of his pledge made upon their return from Jerusalem that he would be subject to his parents; but in answer to this insinuation he only laid a kindly hand on her shoulder and, looking into her face, said: "My mother, how could you?" And Mary withdrew her statement
12. It was insubordination in the highest form
13. the penalty for minor insubordination was an oral reprimand for the first offence ;
14. "Gross insubordination, third offence," Jensen was saying, while adding
15. Gross insubordination, fourth
16. "Gross insubordination, fifth and final offence, Shaw
17. “It means that your insubordination is going to be documented and placed into your file
18. “My insubordination was provoked by an attack," Carol said incredulously
19. outlaw, or has been busted for insubordination or any of half a dozen other minor infractions of the rules at some point in their career
20. Cases of escape or insubordination will be dealt with,
21. his gang to punish the upstart for insubordination
22. � To refuse to accept her authority would amount to insubordination, Colonel
23. � On the other hand, if he refused to salute her, he opened himself to charges of insubordination
24. ����������� ��NOT A WORD FROM YOU, COLONEL!� YOU JUST DEMONSTRATED GROSS INSUBORDINATION TOWARDS A SUPERIOR OFFICER AND CONSPIRED TO DENY MY AUTHORITY AS THE LEGITIMATE SENIOR PRISONER IN COLDITZ, WHICH AMOUNTS TO AN ACT OF MUTINY
25. � YOU NOW HAVE ONE LAST CHANCE TO ACKNOWLEDGE MY AUTHORITY WITHOUT RESERVATION, BEFORE I CHARGE YOU OFFICIALLY WITH INSUBORDINATION AND MUTINY
26. and given the option of having their sins of insubordination
27. Truman, who was getting upset at what he viewed as military insubordination, shot back in an impatient tone
28. If I find that anyone has refused or neglected to follow that order by tomorrow at five in the afternoon, then that someone will find himself or herself under arrest for insubordination in a time of war
29. insubordination spattering the air
30. ‘’You either fly out to Naples as ordered by me or you will face a court martial on charges of insubordination in a theater of war, Felt
31. Rear Admiral Felt has been relieved of command by me for insubordination and will have to fly out to Naples by no later than tomorrow
32. We learned since then that her deputy, a Rear Admiral Felt, was relieved of command on his own flagship by Dows, for gross insubordination
33. By a bitter irony, Gertrude didn’t have to worry anymore about the insubordination of her deputy: Tisdale had been shot down by antiaircraft guns while attacking with three other F-83s one of the airfields around Kharkov, with his plane exploding on the ground before he or his radar officer could eject
34. The female military police sergeant unlocked and opened the door of the cell, which was much better furnished than the other cells of the military prison that were reserved for American service members found guilty of criminal acts or of insubordination and other military code violations
35. “I will not tolerate insubordination,” Gowron said
36. The only adverse comments were about his occasional tendency towards insubordination – one reporting officer had described him as ‘cheeky’
37. punishment for the latest bit of insubordination made her bite
38. Trouble is, Daddy lost his job from being drunk at work, taking too many days off, breaking his tools the way Junior does his toys, and/or insubordination and betrayal of company secrets
39. He’d quickly abandoned even the slightest gesture of insubordination in the presence of the giant, and so his destiny had been formed
40. Frank rolled his eyes, incredulous that he was begging these two asswipes to come back and work for him when they should have been put in shackles for their insubordination
41. They volunteered and paid with their lives for insubordination and the whole troop will know it
42. � If we ascribe to the well known clich� of the "terrible twos," we will choose to see this "No" as a kind of shocking insubordination, a betrayal of the previous child/parent relationship and a violation of the authority of that parent
43. In the mainstream interpretations of Eden, God sees Eve's act and Adam's complicity in that act as insubordination, and the punishment follows
44. � Children don't mean insubordination any more than Eve and Adam
45. � As we noted before, we subordinate ourselves to the dominating order as we find it, or we attempt some form of insubordination, a punishable crime
46. � When a parental figure responds to such rebellion, the adult does not know how to handle it and often responds as if the rebellion represented, once again, insubordination
47. This child has bypassed insubordination and become a subversive
48. � In the dominator model, it's insubordination in most contexts
49. � If we can't find our self within our own world, we seek that self and some unconditional positive regard for that self from some other world that will allow us to subordinate in a way we feel brings us out of the insubordination against which we rebel
50. "Listen, you," she warned, grinning, "I'm not going to tolerate any insubordination