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This past week the union's parliament passed tough rules for expelling and detaining them.
Downing Street confirmed that the government was planning to change the rules for expelling peers to bring them into line with the rules for the House of Commons.
Lorraine Deller, the executive director of the Nassau-Suffolk School Boards Associathere said there were strict rules for expelling a board member.
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A Lille court ruled there was no legal basis for expelling the people running the 72 makeshift shops, but said the Calais prefect's concerns "were totally understandable".
✓Thanked Putin for expelling US diplomats.
The ministers were discussing a common rule book for expelling migrants ineligible for asylum; ways to fortify the European Union's external borders; and a list of safe countries where migrants can be returned.
HouseGuests could voluntarily leave the House at any time and those who broke the rules were expelled by Big Brother.
But there were weaknesses: Germany crucially never joined and countries periodically broke the rules; Greece was expelled in 1908 for cheating, although it was readmitted two years later.
And, under current city rules, schools that expel students after Oct. 5 — the city's official school census date — get to keep the thousands of dollars in funding they receive for each student.
Meanwhile, roughly a third of those who left TANF were not leaping at a better opportunity; they were expelled for not following the rules, for instance by missing an appointment or not filing paperwork.
The Seattle prohibition is so strict that agents who violate the rule can be expelled.
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