1.   Non-redundancy dismissals By no means every dismissal occasioned by the need to restructure the business or to make economies is due to redundancy.

2.   In the diverse Teesside constituency, that meant the dismissal of Dr. Ashok Kumar after only five months as a Labour MP.

3.   A felony conviction means automatic dismissal from the department, and unless his conviction is overturned on appeal, he will never be a police officer again.

4.   But for rank-and-file reporters in most publications, the loss of a union card would mean instant dismissal.

5.   In almost every workplace imaginable, such an act of violence would mean immediate dismissal.

6.   The university can make every student realize that its commitment to zero tolerance can even mean the dismissal of a potential Heisman winner from the team.

7.   Brown had received a yellow card earlier in the game, and the second yellow meant automatic dismissal.

8.   Elimination from the tournament could mean dismissal for Mazzone at the end of the current campaign.

9.   In Greece, suspension nearly always means dismissal for soccer coaches.

10.   That means the dismissal of cases running the gamut from corruption to bribery to extortion to illegal political contributions, Corriere said Thursday.

v. + dismissal >>共 141
face 7.80%
demand 6.70%
seek 6.21%
challenge 6.21%
follow 5.60%
appeal 5.48%
announce 3.53%
include 3.17%
accept 2.44%
protest 2.07%
mean 1.34%
mean + n. >>共 2049
lot 3.89%
end 3.39%
thing 1.87%
loss 1.72%
money 1.61%
trouble 1.47%
difference 1.45%
change 1.09%
profit 1.05%
return 0.88%
dismissal 0.12%
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