- hearing, are retried. If the case is
dismissed because of
prosecutorial misconduct, it will
typically be
dismissed with prejudice,
which means that the...
- Look up
dismiss, dismissal, dismissals, or
dismissed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dismissal or
dismissed may
refer to: In litigation, a dismissal...
-
class Dismissed may
refer to:
class Dismissed (TV series), a
British children's
sketch comedy series class Dismissed, a New York
Times do****entary on the...
- Expulsion, also
known as dismissal, withdrawal, or
permanent exclusion (British English), is the
permanent removal or
banning of a
student from a school...
-
largely excluded from
academia there. In 1933, Germany's ****
government dismissed Jews from
university positions, and
Noether moved to the U.S., teaching...
- breach. The
person causing the
dismissal does not need the
authority to
dismiss, as long as they
acted in the
course of employment.
Constructive dismissal...
- demanding.
Neglectful parenting, also
known as uninvolved, detached,
dismissive, or hands-off parenting, is
characterized by a lack of
warmth and control...
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claim is unfounded, and its
opponents need not
argue further in
order to
dismiss it.
Hitchens used this
phrase specifically in the
context of re****ing religious...
-
Parliament in the
Aventine Secession,
hoping to
force Victor Emmanuel to
dismiss Mussolini. On 31
December 1924, MVSN
consuls met with
Mussolini and gave...
- the ball is
bowled illegally. The
fielding team aims to
prevent runs by
dismissing batters (so they are "out").
Dismissal can
occur in
various ways, including...