expulsion u rečniku PONS

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In some cases the regular army initiated or assisted such expulsions.
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Now follows a short account of the expulsion.
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Expulsion of a member has to be ratified by the next higher committee.
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After 100 days, the student must pay about $85 for another test, and a second positive could lead to expulsion.
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At first, it appeared that their punishment might be minor, a short time in prison followed by expulsion from the country.
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Students who breach an expulsion (visit the school after being expelled) will be arrested for, and charged with, trespassing.
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For students who are found guilty, the punishments range from failure in the course in which the plagiarism occurred, to suspension or expulsion.
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During the year, there were 454 suspensions and 19 expulsions.
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Punishment for violating this rule was expulsion for the organisation and it remained in place from 1901 until 1971.
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Punishments could range from fines to expulsion and to conduct sacred wars.
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