They instead voted to sack Fujimori on the grounds that he was "morally unfit" to govern.
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Party leader Mamata Banerjee has asked the prime minister to sack Mr Trivedi, reports say.
British corporate-governance rules, which allow shareholders to sack board members, are envied in America.
His second option is to persuade Mr Putin to step down, or to sack him.
Health authorities will be given new powers to sack GPs who are failing to maintain standards.
Another worry is stifling bureaucracy and regulation, especially laws that make it hard to sack workers.
The IMF would probably tell Greece to sack thousands of public-sector workers and cut pensions sharply.
And not just seven but 27 governors will probably have to sack employees and slash services.
Even the long-distance order to sack the general may have been an unconventional show of strength.
Mr Brevnov was clinging on to his job after the board voted to sack him.
Mr Spears has also been granted permission to sack his daughter's business manager, Howard Grossman.
But before Mr Wahid can tackle these issues, he first has a general to sack.
King Hussein had to intervene from his sickbed to sack the prime minister and appoint a replacement.
Benin's qualification under a man Ghana rejected has put the FA's decision to sack him under close scrutiny.
In retaliation, Congress (with a majority of government-friendly parliamentarians) voted to sack all the judges on the Tribunal.
Our correspondent says that parliament, packed with government MPs, will vote to sack the chief justice on Friday.
His murder was widely blamed on an Islamist militia and prompted Mr Abdel Jalil to sack several ministers.
Valencia has announced plans to sack three-quarters of the staff (some 1, 300 people) at its bloated regional broadcaster.
He had planned to sack Ryszard Czarnecki, head of the bureaucracy preparing for membership of the European Union.
One improvement would be to allow the president, with the approval of the parliament, to sack individual commissioners.
This fiasco cost scores of lives, but Eisenhower could not bear to sack a commander so close to victory.
"The decision to sack Nigel Adkins has obviously come as a shock to many Saints fans, " Simpson told CNN.
The banks would like to sack many of the workers, but the government has so far not allowed lay-offs.
Some even talk of getting the right to sack board members, if a majority of investors are in favour.
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Suppose an employer wants to sack a worker who is no longer productive.
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This prompted the government to sack 30 officers last October, including three generals.
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Under the governance structure, it is not within the power of the health minister to sack a trust chief executive.
His problem is how to sack ministers without unravelling the coalition, and how to remain in power without sacking any.
The SRU, at that time, refused to confirm or deny that a decision had already been made to sack Williams.
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The amendment allows party leaders to sack any member of parliament who votes against his party or breaks its rules.
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