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democión
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Compulsory reduction in an employee's rank or job title.
degradation
downgrade
reduction in rank
promotion
испанский
democión
1
The
demotion
follows a similar move by Moody's Investors Service in May.
2
This incident and Dr Carneiro's subsequent
demotion
has made her position untenable.
3
There was no surprise when he took his
demotion
with good grace.
4
The Shakers suffered
demotion
with four games of the season to go.
5
Stop asking about my Michelin
demotion
,
chef Kevin Thornton tells Catherine Cleary.
6
Despite his
demotion
,
Irisis could not think of Flydd as anything else.
7
I wouldn't look upon this as a
demotion
if I were you.
8
Maybe it was simply the threat of suspension or possible
demotion
.
9
The Times did not include a response from the campaign on her
demotion
.
10
Returning to his role as youth team coach, however, was not a
demotion
.
11
It is pretty hard to say this is a
demotion
in any sense.
12
That was the first time he'd openly alluded to her
demotion
.
13
They deride the prime minister's claim that it isn't a
demotion
.
14
Rambis told reporters he had spoken to Afflalo about the
demotion
.
15
They could recommend three options, reprimanding the officers,
demotion
,
or termination.
16
The committee was the most powerful institution determining a cadre's promotion or
demotion
.
demotion
possible demotion
significant demotion
subsequent demotion
accept a demotion
potential demotion
испанский
democión
degradación
descenso
каталонский
descens
degradació