Examples of Retaliate in a sentence
Retaliate against any employee or volunteer who seeks advice from, raises a concern with or makes a complaint about fraud, waste, abuse, policy violations, discrimination, illegal conduct, unethical conduct, unsafe conduct or any other misconduct by the organization or volunteers.
World Trade Online, “China Deal Includes Promises Not to Retaliate, IP and Biotech Commitments,” January 15, 2020.
Retaliation: Retaliate against any member who seeks advice from, raises a concern with, or makes a complaint to the MARC Site Manager, or any other partner agency or individual, regarding fraud, waste, abuse, policy violations, discrimination, illegal conduct, unethical conduct, unsafe conduct, or any other misconduct.
Retaliate against any member who seeks advice from, raises a concern with or makes a complaint to the MARC Site Manager or any other partner agency or individual regarding fraud, waste, abuse, policy violations, discrimination, illegal conduct, unethical conduct, unsafe conduct or any other misconduct.
Retaliate against by increasing the rent, we cannot provide legal advice and any questions regarding legal advice or estate planning must be directed to a qualified attorney.