It is an act of Insubordination!
No Insubordination. What a guy!
But it encourages Insubordination.
Too late. Kill him for Insubordination!
I have had just about enough Insubordination.
Again began the rally, Insubordination to the commanders, their“re-election”.
Don't you worry any more about arrest or Insubordination.
Now is not a good moment for your Insubordination!
You'd have been locked up for Insubordination if it were the old days!
Nor is it Insubordination if the language is provoked by a manager or superior.
Also, while discharging her duties in the school, complainant had a habit of Insubordination.
laments:“ Children are affected by the spirit of rebellion, Insubordination, and disobedience that permeates the whole of society.”.
When bad language is used as a normal part of the office"shop talk" or spoken in private,
this isn't considered Insubordination.
The region was annexed by the British in 1803, but Insubordination on the part of the chief necessitated a siege of the fort in 1817.
However, if the bad language is used in an abusive way without provocation, as a
result of something the manager said or did, then this is Insubordination.
Although this is not Insubordination on its own, if the person confronts and disagrees with the boss in front of everyone else
on the team, then this is considered Insubordination.
His resurgence in popularity, sympathy over his lost leg, and certain high placed political
friends including Abraham Lincoln, helped stopped him from being court-martialed for his blatant Insubordination during a key battle.