Sentence examples for dismiss at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "dismiss at" is not correct or usable in written English
If you intended to say something like "dismissed at," that would be a correct usage. For example, "He was dismissed at noon on Thursday."

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The negotiating parties followed the stringent conditions of a collective dismissal that occurs when a company with more than 15 employees intends to dismiss at least five within 120 days.

He has not yet ruled, but winning a motion to dismiss at this stage is difficult, so there is a good chance the case will also move forward.

"Magical Mystery Tour was quite easy to dismiss at the time," says Hanly, "and it subsequently hasn't had a great press.

With criminal cases, discussion might cover the number of prospective jurors that lawyers are allowed to dismiss at will, for no specific reason.

According to the press and Pakistani officials familiar with the conversation, the general demanded that they dismiss at least some ministers in the oversized 60-member cabinet, many of whom face corruption charges.

The standard for deciding a motion to dismiss at this stage is quite low: all that the S.E.C. has to show is it could prove the charges if the case goes to trial.

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The idea was dismissed at the time.

But Weiner has privately dismissed at least public advocate.

Georgia Tech was roundly dismissed at the start of this season.

Panel members can be dismissed at any time.

The charges were dismissed at a preliminary hearing.

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