Sentences with phrase «face sanctions ranging»

If found guilty of professional misconduct, Groia could face sanctions ranging from a reprimand to losing his licence to practise law.
During a 4 - year span, all schools who fail to meet AYP, including those with an A + on the FCAT, will face sanctions ranging from economic to a complete «reconstitution» or breakdown the school that involves firing principals, and staff and relocating students around the county.

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No, elected MPs face more stringent sanctions, ranging from being «withdrawn» from the house for a day, to a period of suspension, to expulsion in the most extreme cases.
That might spell tighter U.S. sanctions either way — in which case, the other signatories on the nuclear, which range from Russia to the U.K., would soon face a decision of their own: Follow the U.S., or continue to work with the man Iranians choose Friday.
Because most Texas campuses couldn't reach that standard, they now face a continuum of sanctions ranging from giving children at those campuses the choice to transfer to other campuses to required reconstitution of the campuses.
The disciplinary sanctions that an attorney may face range from warnings to disqualification.
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