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Because the new trainee did things sluggishly, he was told that he'd be fired if he didn't start taking his job seriously.

Anyone found violating the company rules will be fired immediately.

He shall be fired.

She confronted her boss after hearing a rumor that she was going to be fired.

We came to the conclusion that he should be fired.

Her behavior in this situation is totally indefensible.

I think she should be fired immediately.

The captain gave orders for a salute to be fired.

The boss gave him an ultimatum, quit drinking or be fired.

You have a very bad attitude, and if it doesn't change, you'll be fired.

It was inevitable that Sam would be fired because he was always coming to work late, and leaving early.

All the workers who are lazy must be fired.

His decision to resign was somewhat sudden, the inference being that he was told that if he didn't, he would be fired.

The borehole is charged with the explosive to be fired, and the temperature is regulated by means of the steam pipe.

Considerable damage was done to orange trees where groves could not be fired or protected.

" The paper also says the governors of three damaged provinces will be fired because they failed to put together efficient rescue teams.

Twenty minutes later an interceptor will be fired from 4,300 miles away.

government so they could be fired without explanation if they do not do a good job.

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