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dismissal and prompted
That prompted several media outbursts from Queiroz against the heads of the Portuguese Football Federation, which then prompted his dismissal as the head of the team.
A spate of newspaper-driven Hollywood scandals during the early 1920s included Taylor's murder, the Roscoe Arbuckle trial and the drug-related deaths of such stars as Olive Thomas, Wallace Reid, Barbara La Marr, and Jeanne Eagels, which prompted Hollywood studios to begin writing contracts with " morality clauses " or " moral turpitude clauses ", allowing the dismissal of contractees who breached them.
He worked for several years as an English teacher at Seton Hill University ( then Seton Hill College ) in Greensburg, where he taught creative writing and composition, until his refusal to complete his Master's degree prompted his dismissal.
Anderton's dismissal as chief executive by majority owner Vladimir Romanov prompted Hearts chairman, George Foulkes, to resign in protest.
The dismissal prompted the grand jury foreman, Robert Ryan, to publicly threaten to re-issue the charge, which some subsequent reports characterized as unusual given the grand juror's requirement of secrecy.
The dismissal prompted an angry outburst from the batsman, who was seen shouting up at the England balcony towards Duncan Fletcher, unhappy at England's frequent use of substitute fielders during the series.

dismissal and public
In 1885, an investigation by the Allison Commission exonerated Peirce, but led to the dismissal of Superintendent Julius Hilgard and several other Coast Survey employees for misuse of public funds.
Nawaz Sharif's dismissal of general Karamat, plummeted his mandate in the public circles and criticism he received from Leader of the Opposition Benazir Bhutto was rogue.
However, the same year a campaign in California called the Briggs Initiative, designed to force the dismissal of homosexual public school employees was defeated.
Convinced that Wolsey's loyalties lay with the Pope, not England, Anne, as well as Wolsey's many enemies, ensured his dismissal from public office in 1529.
When the dismissal of Peng Zhen and the municipal party leadership became public in early June, widespread confusion ensued.
The mourning became a public conduit for anger against perceived nepotism in the government, the unfair dismissal and early death of Hu, and the behind-the-scenes role of the " old men ", officially retired leaders who nevertheless maintained quasi-legal power, such as Deng Xiaoping.
), before the charges had been examined, Anne, who owed to him the success and glory of her reign, sent her letter of dismissal: " I am sorry for your own sake the reasons are become so public which makes it necessary for me to let you know you have render'd it impracticable for you to continue yet longer in my service.
Garner's refusal to implement this " de-Ba ' athification " of Iraqi society as a matter of public policy infuriated several senior members of the U. S. Government, and led directly to his dismissal.
Under the Basic Law the Chief Executive is the chief representative of people of Hong Kong and is the head of the government of Hong Kong, whose powers and functions include leading the government, implementing the law, signing bills and budgets passed by the Legislative Council, deciding on government policies, advising appointment and dismissal principal officials of the Government of Hong Kong to the Central People's Government, appointing judges and holders of certain public offices and to pardon or commute sentences.
His public opposition to the draft led to his dismissal from his position at Columbia University, a move that later led many American universities to establish tenure as a means of protecting unpopular beliefs.
Consequently, there were public calls for Davíð ’ s dismissal.
The entry of France at war does not wait, but the pressure of public opinion both European and international, subjugated by the Rif resistance, makes the task more difficult and led to the dismissal of the resident general, Marshal Lyautey.
The public dismissal of the orchestrated version of Pan ( 1912 ) and the next cantata, Svatební košile ( The Wedding Shirt, 1913, based on the same Erben text as Dvořák's more famous work ) brought about severe self-doubt and depression.
After Schacht's dismissal from the public service, he had a brief stint at the Dresdner Bank, and then various positions at other banks.
The dismissal of charismatic democratic-socialist Zulfikar Ali Bhutto further angered and dismayed the public and the democratic-socialists, and made Bhutto determined to bring down the Khan government.
Personal tragedy intervened when the Sanger's five-year-old daughter died suddenly from pneumonia ; public sentiments resulted in dismissal of the charges against Margaret Sanger.
The Ombudsman is not authorized to investigate actions taken by a Cabinet Minister, judge, or any person with respect to that person's appointment to, or dismissal from, public office, or that person's pension entitlement.
However, his public divorce and immediate remarriage in 1895 to the writer Mary McNeill Scott ( 1865 – 1954 ) outraged Boston society, leading to his dismissal from the Museum in 1896.
While he was classified as a Jew by the Nazis, his having served as a front-line soldier exempted him from losing his position for this particular reason at the time ; however, his public membership in the social-democratic left was a reason for dismissal to which no such exemption applied.
It must be admitted, however, that the characters of Nubar and Lord Cromer were not formed to run in harness, and it was with no surprise that the public learnt in June 1888 that he had been relieved of office, though his dismissal was the direct act of the khedive Tawfiq, who did not on this occasion seek the advice of the British agent.
He took no further part in public affairs until 1888, when, on the dismissal of Nubar Pasha, he was summoned to form a government.
The reasons for the dismissal were not made public.
Kozol recounts the deeply entrenched policies of racial segregation and inequality on the part of Boston Public Schools, testifies to a crumbling infrastructure in his Roxbury Boston neighborhood, and documents the public outcry following his dismissal for the offense of teaching a Langston Hughes poem to his reading class.
Janša's dismissal caused a great stir in the public opinion, including mass demonstrations in his support.

dismissal and criticism
In his comment on these laws Steele sounds all the usual notes of current Whig propaganda, ranging from a criticism of the Tory peace to an attack on the dismissal of Marlborough ; ;
The writing out of the character of Nigel caused much controversy among Archers ' listeners, with a large number of complaints variously expressing dismay at the death of a popular character, concerns over the manner of the dismissal of the actor, belief that the promise to ' shake Ambridge to the core ' had been over-hyped, criticism of the credibility of the script and acting for the anniversary episode, and a perceived unwillingness of the editorial team to engage with these listener complaints.
Most of the criticism was over Taylor's arguments for appeasement as a rational political strategy, his mechanistic portrayal of a world destined for another world war by post-war settlement of 1918 – 1919, his depiction of the Second World War as an " accident " caused by diplomatic blunders, his portrayal of Hitler as a " normal leader " and what many considered his flippant dismissal of Nazi ideology as a motivating force.
Her sharp criticism of the BIA resulted in the dismissal of her husband from it in 1916, following which the couple relocated with their son to Washington D. C.
He was thus protected from criticism, even when her relative the Chief Minister, Yang Guozhong, demanded his dismissal.
The controversial dismissal in 2003 of Marta Andreasen for her criticism of procedures in 2002 has called into doubt the integrity of the institutions.
Much later criticism was made of Hoddle's dismissal on the grounds that he had been forced out for non-footballing reasons.
From 1907 to 1933, Weber was a professor at the University of Heidelberg until his dismissal following criticism of Hitlerism.
Janša used the parliamentary debate on his dismissal for a radical criticism of the ruling coalition, including the Prime Minister Drnovšek and President Milan Kučan, whom he accused of abusing his informal connections for subversive political actions.
Monty's dismissal became eminent between the declining ratings and the departure of popular cast members such as Tristan Rogers ( Robert Scorpio ) and Finola Hughes ( Anna Devane, who Monty fired among much criticism ).
de Llano was released from prison in 1926, but his continued criticism of the government led to his dismissal from the army in 1928.
His dismissal was preceded by criticism from Bosnian fans and journalists following Blažević's attack on fan-favorite Zvjezdan Misimović, blaming him for the defeat against Portugal.
Through his outspoken criticism of the conduct of the campaign, he was instrumental in bringing about the dismissal of the British commander-in-chief, Sir Ian Hamilton — an event that led to the evacuation of British forces from the Gallipoli peninsula which in turn contributed to the collapse of the Asquith government.
* Exclusivity and elitism: dismissal of outsiders ' criticism on the purported basis that the assessment, opinions, and criticism of the critic is invalid because he / she does not understand or rejects the unorthodox nuances of the belief system of the group or group guru ; it is not uncommon for outside critics to be accused of being or being influenced by a demon ;
" Finally, Hari criticized what he views as the society's complete dismissal of any criticism of Stalin.

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