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The firm later described them as "insubordinate and self-serving schemers" who had negotiated with rivals while under contract.
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The athletic director said Murdock's job termination was due to insubordinate actions, and unrelated to the video.
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During his tenure, Alon distinguished himself as the most radical, politically insubordinate officer to have held the position in recent memory.
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At the same time, the Supreme Court is disciplining more insubordinate judges.
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The ANP were poorly paid and many smoked opium and cannabis, were insubordinate and ill-disciplined and would often swear at the British soldiers, the inquest heard.
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Or will they seek to burnish their own, woefully inadequate national security credentials by enlisting this arrogant, short-sighted and insubordinate officer in a new, and probably even-more-problematic, political career?
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He is torn, understandably, between the two women, yet the tearing goes on much too long, and the film mislays, in almost every department, the quick, insubordinate wit of its hero.
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Never be insubordinate, but respectfully challenge, your boss.
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Childress got into a fight with one of his star wide receivers at practice last week, and another, Randy Moss, got so insubordinate Childress had to fire him to remove the threat to his authority.
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These foreigners can be ever so insubordinate.
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