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10 Sentences With "be insubordinate"

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CAVUTO: Jim Comey was deemed to be insubordinate, but not politically biased.
By this I don't mean you should be insubordinate or consider your bosses agenda as irrelevant.
The letter leaves ambiguous whether such actions would be insubordinate, or whether a subpoena changes the relevant circumstances.
Goldsmith says she should've just resigned; Lederman says she was within her rights to be insubordinate, knowing she'd be fired.
In 2010, Seymour was suspended and dismissed from the fire brigade—and barred from town council meetings—by Chief Hiscock because he found her to be insubordinate and overzealous in her pursuit of fire education and training courses.
She has conducted local and international workshops on using the power of love and courage to be insubordinate to injustice, including teaching practical skills in relation to gender budgets and policy.
During Christine's time at the orphanage, she also received the calling to become a nun. Clémence forbade this, instead placing her in employment. Christine was described as a hard worker and a good cook who could be insubordinate at times. Léa was described as quiet and introverted but obedient, and was considered less intelligent than Christine.
The army included the II Corps, VI Corps and VIII Corps. Massena tried to decline the office, believing that corps commanders Marshal Michel Ney and General Jean-Andoche Junot would be insubordinate. However, the French emperor was insistent. At this time, Pelet became Masséna's first aide- de-camp when the previous one, Charles Escorches de Sainte-Croix was promoted to command a brigade of cavalry.
Accessed December 9, 2010.usmilitary.about.com.Article 92—Failure to obey order or regulation. Accessed December 9, 2010.usmilitary.about.com.Article 94—Mutiny and sedition. Accessed December 9, 2010. Generally, an officer or soldier may be insubordinate to the point of mutiny if given an unlawful order, however (see Nuremberg defense). In the U.S. military, insubordination is covered under Article 91 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.usmilitary.about.com.Article 91—Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO. Accessed November 25, 2013.
210 Gambier focused the court-martial on himself rather than his subordinate, as that greatly restricted Cochrane's ability to argue against him. As a witness, Cochrane could only respond to questions from the court at the court's convenience, while Gambier, as the defendant, was present throughout, free to provide lengthy written statements in his own defence, and to personally cross-examine all witnesses.Harvey, p. 138 When Cochrane was asked in advance of the trial to provide written specifics of his accusations against Gambier he refused on the grounds that it would be insubordinate, leaving the court-martial to set the terms of the charges.

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