That's why Rice wasn't fired when the video was first shown to the athletic director.
"I was in total shock that this guy wasn't fired immediately, on the spot, " Murdock said.
Pernetti said he understands why many are asking why Rice wasn't fired after the initial investigation.
Tendulkar is hurt after the first game, and Sehwag and Dhoni, two big hitters, haven't fired yet.
Pernetti said Murdock wasn't fired, though his contract wasn't renewed when it expired.
New Jersey Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver said she expected "a full and detailed explanation" on why Rice wasn't fired sooner.
Over 50 faculty members signed a letter calling for Pernetti's dismissal and demanding Barchi explain why Rice wasn't fired when the school first learned of a video showing Rice's behavior during practices in November.
I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple.
District officials said teachers can't be fired simply because of a low rating based on student test scores.
Other New Jersey lawmakers Wednesday were quick to condemn Rice's actions and question why he hadn't been fired from Rutgers earlier.
In Brazil, teachers can get tenure after only three years on the job, and once they have tenure they can't be fired.
"I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple, " he said at Stanford in 2005.
"I didn't get fired and I'm not running away from anything, " Daly told us after his resignation from the company was announced on Nov. 6.
Yesterday, the House came back and passed a very important proposal, particularly to ensure that 160, 000 plus teachers didn't get fired as a result of bad state budgets.
By congressional mandate, Williams couldn't be fired by Barry.
In India, for example, enforcing a simple commercial contract takes 56 procedures and nearly four years, notes the World Bank, while in Venezuela, workers who earn less than 1.5 times the minimum wage can't be fired.
McGregor thought it was important to get the team's business and baseball operations on the same page, which meant building trust by assuring people on both sides they wouldn't be fired as long as progress was visible.
But in recent years -- from "rubber rooms" for teachers who can't be fired in New York City to the prison workers unions in California that helped to drive prison spending to nearly the same level as all higher education in the state -- resentments have been stirring against the power and alleged abuses of public sector unions.
Don't get people fired up by telling them they can solve something that is not within their power to solve.
Even the underlying England-Germany rivalry, which could turn a game of Pictionary into a generational grudge match, hasn't gotten anyone fired up.
Young voters played a big role in Mr. Obama's victory in some key states in 2008, but they don't seem as fired up this year.
Authorities said police were involved in the shooting although it isn't clear who fired the shots that killed Ms. Rebello and Mr. Smith about 2:30 a.m.
It wasn't clear who fired the fatal shots or how many rounds were fired, but authorities said police were involved in the shooting, which happened at about 2:30 a.m.
Unlike ceramics, plastics don't have to be fired at high temperatures and can be imbedded with copper circuits.
But I suppose if a facial is that important to you, and you don't want to get fired for taking a two-hour lunch, the faster you get in and out the better.
He believes that as many as a third of employees who are fired don't know why they were let go or are in denial about the real reasons.
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