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It cites the Alaska Constitution, which says "the governor may discharge department heads without cause".
"An officer may discharge their firearm in order to protect themselves or another person".
And it extends protection for whistleblowers: no company may "discharge, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, or in any other manner discriminate against an employee" because of any lawful provision of information about suspected fraud.
The standards imposed on actual discharges generally come in two forms: (1) environmental-quality, or ambient, standards, which fix the maximum amount of the regulated pollutant or pollutants tolerated in the receiving body of air or water, and (2) emission, or discharge, standards, which regulate the amount of the pollutant or pollutants that any "source" may discharge into the environment.
Magnesium-rich groundwater is produced by the weathering of these rocks and may discharge into topographic lows.
Similarly, overflows of untreated sewage from combined sewerage systems may discharge directly into coastal water or via rivers and streams.
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If there is no reading, your capacitor may discharged.
And humor may help discharge fear.
Or it may repeatedly discharge, shocking patients for no reason.
Boats may lawfully discharge treated waste at 35 stations spread along the 153-mile ban zone.
Administrators and liquidators may be discharging a necessary evil, but they do still profit from other people's misfortune.
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