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04:59 Oct 5, 2011 |
Indonesian to English translations [PRO] Law (general) | |||||||
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4 +3 | dishonourable discharge |
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4 +2 | dishonorable termination |
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4 | dismissal without honors |
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3 | dishonorable discharge letter |
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3 | dismissal letter for gross misconduct |
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dishonorable discharge letter Explanation: <> |
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dishonourable discharge Explanation: This is the expression used in the military. In civilian employment the expression 'dismissal' is more common, for example: dismissal on the grounds of serious misconduct. |
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