「insubordination」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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cal times, he fought successfully against | insubordination in the Navy, notably by publishing a regu |
ut there were reports of his gambling and | insubordination in his past, along with his refusal to co |
y Sonic Rendezvous Records in Europe, and | Insubordination Records in the USA. |
red the erratic ruler, which he viewed as | insubordination. |
f the crew, on the grounds of his earlier | insubordination. |
ry 1646 he was arrested at Launceston for | insubordination and imprisoned on St Michael's Mount. |
the project in disgust or were fired for | insubordination. |
uards, they insisted that he be tried for | insubordination. |
oyle fired Police Chief Robert Wadman for | insubordination. |
careers as a means of punishing them for | insubordination or similar defiances. |
Taft had fired Gifford for | insubordination, which inflamed the insurgent wing of the |
ise Hopton's command and was arrested for | insubordination and imprisoned on St Michael's Mount. |
he Central School of Speech and Drama for | insubordination, he travelled to Scotland and got a job a |
He was arrested and court martialled for | insubordination and absence without leave, which resulted |
t-martial sentenced him to 150 lashes for | insubordination at Hounslow Barracks. |
rom the Irish Republican Army in 1951 for | insubordination and then went on to form the new paramili |
who was subsequently court-martialed for | insubordination, but not convicted, and left the 761st be |
Allemand was nearly relieved of duty for | insubordination after the battle of Cape Noli. |
it troops he had previously dismissed for | insubordination. |
barracks and ordered court marshaled for | insubordination and willfully disregarding a an order. |
rom the Irish Republican Army in 1951 for | insubordination and then went on to form the new paramili |
to concentration camps by the Germans for | insubordination. |
ter being demoted back to patrol duty for | insubordination. |
Relieved of his command for | insubordination, he was sent back to St Petersburg after |
l of Lieutenant General Sydney Rowell for | insubordination, Blamey ordered Herring to join him in Po |
d shortly after having been cashiered for | insubordination. |
1912 with the threat of court-martial for | insubordination. |
brutal and violent soldier, renowned for | insubordination and looting, Napoleon is said to have tol |
o, but when Schlesinger committed further | insubordination on other matters, Ford finally fired him. |
Schlesinger's dismissal, though, was his | insubordination toward President Ford. |
at least dishonorably discharged for his | insubordination. |
ever, Trist was immediately fired for his | insubordination, and his expenses during his time in Texa |
(Julian Glover), so as punishment for his | insubordination, Preston is relegated to lowly "Airports |
en ruler only of Shewa, and encourage his | insubordination towards his Emperor. |
rations against the Chimera, although his | insubordination left him demoted and transferred to Senti |
Van Kinsbergen's | insubordination was soon forgiven and he was on 22 Septem |
distress call from a doomed ship Lister's | insubordination training allows Kryten to go and search f |
im with 'gross professional misconduct', ' | insubordination' and 'bringing the university into disrep |
Kant was reprimanded for this action of | insubordination. |
He was found guilty of | insubordination, and sentenced to five years in prison. |
anyone displaying the flag on charges of | insubordination against the United States. |
There seem to have been many instances of | insubordination and of scandalous behavour from them/ |
to support Golkar, or face accusations of | insubordination. |
he Mother Church at Boston, on charges of | insubordination and of false teaching. |
alo de Abreu, who found Cabrera guilty of | insubordination to the Viceroy (an infraction punishable |
that his "resignation" was the result of | insubordination to Saskatchewan Premier Lorne Calvert. |
shments were limited to flagrant cases of | insubordination, promotion for merit was established, and |
al prisoners, Union officers convicted of | insubordination, and local prostitutes. |
a military officer with a flagrant act of | insubordination, and had to flee to Emmishofen, Switzerla |
st ministers were expelled on a charge of | insubordination). |
ith Governor Kerlerec, who accused him of | insubordination and other offenses, for which he was thro |
For suspected | insubordination, she claimed, the SS had threatened to se |
markable tolerance of Yusuf ibn Tashfin's | insubordination preserved the infant Almoravid state and |
mur and the victory of Parthenay, but the | insubordination of his troops and the suspicions of his p |
though troubled towards the close by the | insubordination and revolts of his clergy. |
kett reprimands Gage and DeSoto for their | insubordination, he also compliments them on their job pe |
This | insubordination spread swiftly into serious revolt. |
Due to this | insubordination, he was relieved of command, and the Japa |
position, he started to call soldiers to | insubordination and disorder - "Everything belongs free o |
arrelsome disposition and tendency toward | insubordination blighted an otherwise promising military |
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