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Some even raised the prospect of whether he might be sacked.
It was not many months ago that several of the handful of senior policy secretaries in the civil service thought they might be sacked at the handover.
This is, statistically, Manchester United's worst start to a season since 1989, the last year when it seemed likely that Ferguson might be sacked.
On his first day in office he met the governor of the central bank, Raghuram Rajan, whom investors like, thus helping to quash rumours that Mr Rajan, an inflation hawk, might be sacked.
88th over: India 345-4 (Tendulkar 83, Yuvraj 67) - 42 required Let the scapegoating commence: "Let's think positive - at least Monty might be sacked after another dismal failure to take fourth innings wickets," writes Thomas Carver.
There was a lot of talk before the Nottingham Forest game [1990 FA Cup third-round tie] that he might be sacked if we got beat by Forest, but I spoke to Martin Edwards a few years later and he said the club never had any intention of sacking him.
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Even Jennifer Lawrence might be sacking it off for a while, according to Harvey Weinstein.
At the beginning of his time at the club there were problems and talk that he might even be sacked.
SB A You might never be sacked but what are your chances of being long-term sick or disabled?
He might join tomorrow and then be sacked next month if Carson Yeung somehow manages to raise the funds needed to buy Birmingham".
A merger might save cash, but musicians are municipal employees who cannot be sacked.
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