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- noun Plural form of
insubordination .
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Examples
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Quite frankly, these grammatical insubordinations have bothered me for more than a decade.
Apostrophe Castastrophe Tyler 2009
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Although readers are given logical reasoning's behind Cole's insubordinations - mostly through dialog with other crewmembers and higher-ranking officers - one must assume under such circumstances that the upper officials know more information and are making the right decisions, or failure will surely follow.
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The first danger could be diminished by closely circumscribing the kind of conduct which should be treason-making the constitutional definition exclusive, making it clear, and making the offense one not susceptible of being inferred from all sorts of insubordinations.
Archive 2006-07-01 Glenn Greenwald 2006
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The first danger could be diminished by closely circumscribing the kind of conduct which should be treason-making the constitutional definition exclusive, making it clear, and making the offense one not susceptible of being inferred from all sorts of insubordinations.
If this be treason ... Glenn Greenwald 2006
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Another report indicated that he was transferred twice within three months, for what seemed on the surface to be petty insubordinations ...
Black Friday Patterson, James 1986
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Another report indicated that he was transferred twice within three months, for what seemed on the surface to be petty insubordinations ...
Black Friday Patterson, James 1986
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We shall ignore thousands of infractions and insubordinations in the past, presumptions, and speakings and actions, and consider only the past few moments.
Explorers Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980
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After various insubordinations, of which the captain, in his blindness, took no notice, the latter and his son were murdered.
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Sea -- and with returning safety returned jealousies, insubordinations, and the great problem what to do with this great army when it arrived at
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More than once before marriage she was formally censured by the ecclesiastical authorities for her little insubordinations, and these may be seen to have a certain significance when we turn to her father; he was a thorough
Essays in War-Time Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene Havelock Ellis 1899
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