insubordination in A Sentence

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    It is an act of Insubordination!

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    No Insubordination. What a guy!

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    But it encourages Insubordination.

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    Too late. Kill him for Insubordination!

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    I have had just about enough Insubordination.

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    Again began the rally, Insubordination to the commanders, their“re-election”.

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    Don't you worry any more about arrest or Insubordination.

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    Now is not a good moment for your Insubordination!

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    You'd have been locked up for Insubordination if it were the old days!

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    Nor is it Insubordination if the language is provoked by a manager or superior.

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    Also, while discharging her duties in the school, complainant had a habit of Insubordination.

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    laments:“ Children are affected by the spirit of rebellion, Insubordination, and disobedience that permeates the whole of society.”.

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    When bad language is used as a normal part of the office"shop talk" or spoken in private, this isn't considered Insubordination.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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