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So far, 174 of the 686 cases in which charges were brought have resulted in dismissals.
The independent counsel did, however, realistically underscore the strong indications that Mrs. Clinton had understated her role in dismissals.
Mr. Coleman admitted that "there were some mess-ups" in four other cases involving misidentifications and false reports that resulted in dismissals.
And though telephone misuse accounted for a larger percentage of punishments over all, misuse of e-mail or the Internet was more likely to result in dismissals.
The current systems used to record employee attendance is fair and predictable and has resulted in dismissals of 11 permanent employees out of a workforce of over 5,000 permanent employees in 2013".
The spikes in dismissals of permanent workers are even more apparent in the right-hand panel, though it should be noted that the separation rate of permanent jobs is almost a factor of magnitude smaller than the one for temporary jobs.
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Campbell wrote a letter protesting the dismissal, in the name of academic freedom.
In this environment, joining a union can end in dismissal.
Bounds paused, then waved her hand in dismissal.
Evidence then emerged of a "strike" system in which six misdemeanours would result in dismissal.
But Ms. McEntire just shakes her skirts in dismissal and rises above it.
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