Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position.
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Examples for "can"
Examples for "can"
1Health researchers say living in such conditions can damage young people's health.
2In other words: The companies can use inventors' patents however they want.
3But today we can confirm two cases, health minister Tewedros Adhanhom said.
4This issue can affect any young person, especially young athletes of today.
5Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
1Large areas of state expected to see Severe or Extreme fire danger.
2Warnings: Extremely high fire danger conditions are expected in places in Limpopo.
3The airplane sustained serious structural and fire damage, a military statement said.
4November last year saw the first exchange of fire in seven years.
5The authorities' main concern back then was the safety and fire regulations.
1The Health Minister is poised to sack the Waikato District Health Board.
2Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said under normal conditions she would sack him.
3There were hundreds of slips of paper in each sack, thousands altogether.
4The German was carrying a sack of food she must have given.
5Owners of Nascar teams, however, have threatened to sack employees who protest.
1Iranian officials dismiss such talk saying opponents are free to speak out.
2That said; the issue of time may be something you can't dismiss.
3It was the fourth time the government moved to dismiss the case.
4Nevertheless it would be wrong to dismiss nuclear energy out of hand.
5It may dismiss the case despite saying the bank broke the law.
1She has been asking the court to terminate this case for years.
2Currently, many train routes terminate at different train stations throughout the city.
3This is also a good time to terminate your business insurance coverage.
4It can also terminate the 30-year facility at specific times, it said.
5We mutually agreed to terminate the contract with no issues, Yusuf said.
1What the Minister calls for will displace the bulge to another location.
2The shame within him seemed to displace his strength and his manhood.
3The skinks compete with native species and were starting to displace them.
4From this day henceforth you shall live with those whom I displace.
5The majority of displaced people have since returned home but need help.
1Nobody will be there; we can send away the priest if necessary.
2He'll send away visitors, the friends he's been anxious to hear from.
3I once heard the housekeeper send away an author with these words:
4And that is why we send away the builders from their workshops.
5I shall send away every one, on different errands, in five minutes.
1Kabila wants the entire force out by the end of next year.
2He wants the entire force out by the end of next year.
3CII decided that such policies could force out too many qualified directors.
4The legislation would allow for exclusion orders to force out such individuals.
5Hippo laughed, but Harold could do nothing but force out a smile.
1We've gone out of our way to give notice, the source said.
2He would certainly give notice and I should lose a good manservant.'
3But before he could give notice the Senate took its noon recess.
4If convenient, I should like to give notice as of the first.
5The huntsmen's horns give notice that the pack have found some game.
1The shaman chuckled and gave the axe a flip, causing it to strike Skylan on the chin.
2Mad Max has been given the axe.
3He managed with hard work to cut some of them through, and then gave the axe to Redmond.
4Granted, those jobs will be eliminated alongside the redundant and poor-selling models that have finally been given the axe.
5He took a deep breath, calculating the distance, and gave the axe another swing, putting everything he had behind it.
1To some give the sack, and to others a warning;
2Then Robin Hood gave the sack of silver back to the Sheriff.
3Giving the sack is a felicity granted only to a few people.
4The Knowledge archive Christmas Special: given the sack on 25 December?
5In fact, I've been given the sack by all of them.
6He gave the sack an experimental kick with his foot.
7The list of successful coaches to have been given the sack, notwithstanding a recent winning record.
8'For a lampshade like that a cleaning woman would have been given the sack,' he says.
9LAYOFFS 101 Business is brisk for Drake Beam Morin, an HR firm that advises managers on the fine art of giving the sack.
10With manager Martin Lawlor being given the sack in midweek, Longford could have been excused for low-key approach to this opening game of the season.
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