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AstraZeneca's motion for summary judgment was granted. The court found that the plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence that her termination was motivated by pregnancy discrimination, and that the employer's legitimate business reasons (failure to enter calls contemporaneously, back-entering calls, not working morning hours, and inadequate response to coaching) were not pretextual.
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