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Some students complained that in cases that merited expulsion the students had been punished too lightly, and that rules on what would merit suspension or expulsion were still unclear.
Various offenses that have merited expulsion in the past have ranged from defrauding military servicemen of their pay (Senator John Williams in 1779) to soliciting bribes to vote for a piece of legislation (Assemblyman Jay Gibbons in 1891).
* Jailbreaking a school laptop in order to secure it or monitor it against intrusion was an offense which merited expulsion.
However, noted Williams, even a routine inspection is expensive, $112 to $1,280 yearly per vendor, and it costs much more if a serious violation such as cheating, meriting a fine or expulsion, needs to be proved.
Sen. Joel Anderson (R-Alpine) said Thursday that if expulsion wasn't merited against the three senators in 2014, it wasn't appropriate in the case of Mendoza.
It is very interesting to note that VBME possesses combination of anthelmintic and laxative activities which has the merit because the laxative and prokinetic properties of the tested extract will be helpful in the expulsion of worms or nematodes from gut.
revoked its expulsion.
Expulsion is exceedingly rare.
The usual remedy is expulsion.
Nevertheless, Harvard finalized the expulsion.
It was an expulsion.
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