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After notice and a hearing, the court may, under principles of equitable subordination, subordinate for purposes of distribution all or part of an allowed claim to all or part of another allowed claim or all or part of an allowed interest to all or part of another allowed interest.
Luther has about 30 fighters, although in the interview he had to ask a subordinate for the number.
But if they ask for something for someone else, a higher salary for a subordinate, for example, there's no penalty.
It concluded: "The President, through a United States Attorney, need not, indeed may not, prosecute criminally a subordinate for asserting on his behalf a claim of executive privilege.
No one in the civilian Administration publicly condemned his remarks, and the commander of the Army, General Eduardo Villas Bôas, refused to censure his subordinate for violating the prohibition on political speech by active officers.
A manager might use bullying to swat down a threatening subordinate, for example, said Dr. Harvey A. Hornstein, a retired professor from Teachers College at Columbia University and the author of "Brutal Bosses and Their Prey".
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Mr. Putin backpedaled, blaming subordinates for the decision.
Mr. Sabatini blamed subordinates for the problem, though he acknowledged his responsibility.
He has blamed disobedient subordinates for murderous attacks on civilians and for destroying previous ceasefires.
But most often, Dr. Hornstein found, managers bullied subordinates for the sheer pleasure of exercising power.
Unfortunately, they too often blame themselves or their subordinates for poor planning skills.
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