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Knowingly doing financial damage to one's company should be a fireable offence.
This is said by people who can't distinguish between a criminal offense and a fireable offense.
In truth, he did commit a fireable offense, but it wasn't at a keg party in January.
That's an offense easily argued as fireable.
It is definitely a fireable offense but it shouldn't be a criminal offense.
The state plans to hold the companies to strict performance targets, and has warned them that failing to meet those targets is a fireable offense.
Entertainment Weekly wrote: "Four duds out of 14 tracks isn't a fireable offense.
After Andy mentions that defacing a picture is a fireable offense, Jim admits he staged the crime.
In addition, Canada puts a minimum fireable length for long guns with detachable or folding stocks of 26 inches (66 cm).
These days, a coach who levels off is a coach who is fireable no matter how much confetti still sticks to his résumé.
He denied that he had fired Mr. Young, but conceded that he was "eminently fireable."
Clearly, as the Mets' in-house human resources people investigated Bernazard's eminently fireable behavior, the front office had done its due diligence on Bernazard's chief accuser, Rubin.
Asked if Mr. Bush was now adding new conditions to the definition of what would be considered a fireable offense, Mr. McClellan said, "No, I disagree."
Now, Jan. 13 has been placed on the calendar, the date when the executive committee meets to decide whether or not Ward committed a fireable offense by allegedly playing buddy-ball for his brother.
The M1903 is also the standard parade rifle of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, which has over six hundred M1903s, a very small percentage of which are still fireable.
Previous conversions to Drill Purpose (DP) of otherwise serviceable rifles were not considered to be sufficiently incapable of restoration to fireable state and were a potential source of reconversion spares.
They even claimed in legal papers that taking the job could indicate a refusal to tour, a fireable offense by the rules of their partnership - though Tyler's Idol contract specifically gives him the freedom to tour with the band.
If a university leader at Penn State or Florida State had wanted to make a statement, chosen to fight football might with presidential power, he could have acted on fireable offenses far more hazardous to higher education than football mediocrity.
The expansion matching is not critical in applications where thin layers are used on small areas, e.g., fireable inks, or where the joint will be subjected to a permanent compression (e.g., by an external steel shell) offsetting the thermally introduced tensile stresses.