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- In December 2001 he was dismissed from Parliament for non-attendance.
- A police spokesman cited Lady Lucan's desire not to upset the family as a reason for her non-attendance at the cremation.
- Campaigners to establish a school system such as the National Education League had argued that schools were for children "not otherwise receiving education" and the 1870 act specified "a reasonable excuse for non-attendance at school : 1.
- Due to the non-attendance of Son Sann and his supporters, Mouly was elected unanimously by the congress.
- Strategies to provide education cost effectively include deworming children, which costs about 50 cents per child per year and reduces non-attendance from anemia, illness and malnutrition, while being only a twenty-fifth as expensive as increasing school attendance by constructing schools.
- A foreign visitor reported that in Riyāḍ in 1922-23 flogging was "commonly" administered for "smoking, non-attendance at prayer and other such offenses".
- The cadets will not attend aerospace classes, Physical Training, or Leadership Lab during their co-op blocks (they will be on Periods of Non-Attendance) and otherwise complete the program like any four-year major.
- The XF variation is also used by at least one institution to indicate a student who has failed a course due to non-attendance.
- Previously (as described in the 15th-century "Liber Albus") they were also responsible for preparing the register of the Freemen of their Wards, summoning them to the wardmotes and folk-motes Common Hall, and administering fines for non-attendance.
- Research evidence suggests that early interventions are six times more likely to be successful than those after students' non-attendance has reached the persistent stage.
- He expected absolute obedience, so much so that it took the mediation of Archbishop Adalbert of Mainz to prevent the suspension of Saint Otto of Bamberg for non-attendance.
- Mass was held on Sundays and feast days, and non-attendance was punishable by fine.
- Most private schools had the concept of punishing pupils for non-attendance. This was done on a reverse principle: and schools had in principle to get the permission of parents to punish children.
- In an attempt to conciliate the Nonconformists, on 15 March 1672, Charles II issued his Royal Declaration of Indulgence, suspending the penal laws that punished non-attendance at Church of England services.
- They will either appear on bail having been charged with an offence and compelled to attend court under penalty; in response to a summons or requisition, which requires attendance but does not, in the first instance, carry any penalty for non-attendance; or in custody, having been refused bail by the police.
- "Truancy and non-attendance in the Chicago school; a study of the social aspects of the compulsory education and child labor legislation of Illinois" was published in 1917 by the University of Chicago Press.
- English had been invited to attend in an official capacity; his non-attendance was criticised by a Ngāpuhi elder and Opposition leader Andrew Little.
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