A 'superhead' who fiddled attendance records and SATs scores has been struck off the teaching register. |
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If the case went against him, Mr Messenger could be fined, suspended indefinitely or for a fixed period or struck off. |
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He took on Mr Yates' clients after Mr Yates was struck off for misusing clients' money. |
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They are also asking the MPs for support for legislation to stop doctors working in hospitals after they have been struck off. |
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In my opinion, golf etiquette starts long before the first ball is struck off the tee. |
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A chiropodist has been struck off after treating hundreds of patients in North Yorkshire with unsterilised instruments. |
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That was the end of any correspondence with the Law Society or any further arguments about whether he would be struck off the roll. |
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If a dentist forced medicine on a patient in a surgery they would be struck off. |
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As a result, insolvent companies are not wound up but sit idle, usually heavily in debt, until they are struck off the register. |
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The ship was sailing from New York to Liverpool when she was struck off the coast of Ireland. |
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The doctor was struck off by the Medical Council in July for needlessly removing the wombs of 10 women. |
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The Law Society of England and Wales confirmed last night that in 1990, he was struck off for 18 months by a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. |
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She said the most perplexing aspect was how Noble could be struck off in Canada but able to go on practising in the United Kingdom. |
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One man, who did not wish to be named, said it was high time Dr Watkins was struck off. |
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All three face being struck off if they are found guilty of running the practice in order to circumvent conditions imposed by the Law Society. |
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The appointment, 12 months after he was struck off over 34 acts of serious professional misconduct, is the subject of a separate investigation. |
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The nasty midwife has been struck off for reducing a young mother to tears just hours after she gave birth. |
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It's five years now since he was struck off but we're still trying to clean the mess up. |
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The world-renowned paediatrician was yesterday dramatically struck off the medical register. |
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He shall indicate whether he wishes that his name be struck off the permanent list of electors. |
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Where a control body no longer meets the conditions for recognition under this Regulation, it shall be struck off the list. |
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He must at the same time apply to have his name struck off the list of electors for that other polling subdivision. |
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The registration of three investment firms was struck off for disciplinary reasons. |
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If hospital doctors caused damage on this scale they would be struck off. |
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His periwig was struck off, and the whole room filled with pulvilio. |
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Any member in default of payment may be struck off the membership list by decision of the Executive Board. |
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On the scaffold, before the noose is placed about his neck, his chains and the rope that binds his hands are struck off, and he is asked what he has to say. |
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Universal had slightly over one billion views struck off and Sony forfeited an almost identical number from its two sites. |
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Should a standards project fail to reach the acceptance stage within five years, it is struck off the agenda. |
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Seven of them were declared inadmissible, 15 were struck off the list, and six are still pending. |
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We observed that acquisition cards are not always cancelled in a timely manner for employees that are struck off strength. |
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The suspended member shall be struck off the Association's list of members. |
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In 2017, the Government of Canada has struck off from its list of banned groups most of the terrorist groups originating in source countries. |
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A nurse from Doncaster has been struck off after an elderly patient in her care died when three times the prescribed amount of blood was pumped into her. |
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I hope the doctor is struck off the medical register at the very least. |
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A couple who ran a nursing home in North Yorkshire have been struck off the professional register for failing to provide adequate care for a vulnerable patient. |
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A troubled doctor who claimed an immaculate professional record has avoided being struck off, despite selling a hoard of potent narcotics from his surgery. |
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These are the number of indeterminate employees, terms of three months or more, and seasonal employees struck off strength at the CRA during the fiscal year covered by this Report. |
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Where a company quoted on the stock exchange of one or more Contracting States is struck off from those stock exchanges, the number of directors shall be reduced to twelve as soon as possible. |
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Under Article L. 613-22 of the Financial and Monetary Code, the Commission Bancaire can appoint a liquidator when a credit institution or an investment firm has been struck off. |
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A year ago, a few of us visited Iran and hoped, at election time, that the reformers that had been struck off the list of candidates would be reinstated. |
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I believe, with respect, the issue of whether the particular shares could be struck off the share register will be settled as part of the litigation. |
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In addition, the bedding plane of the limestone was used to determine the direction in which flakes were struck off the core. |
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So that's him struck off Shell's Christmas party invite. |
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A LYING brain surgeon who falsely told a patient he had removed her tumour was struck off yesterday. |
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The Member who has been struck off, if he owes money to the SPPF, must make the payment thereof up until all his debts have been paid off and particularly by means of an offset of assets in favour of the Company. |
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The 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck off coastal Chile is one of the most powerful earthquakes in more than a century, with significant damage in Santiago, Concepcion and other cities. |
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Rescuers are searching for survivors following a powerful earthquake which hit Indonesia yesterday. Up to 49 people have been killed in the 7-magnitude tremor which struck off the coast of Java. |
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A TEACHER who made a sevenyear-old child with brittle bone disease stand in the corner was yesterday struck off the register for two years. |
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These tools, of a type called Oldowan, after the gorge, were small cobbles of volcanic stone that had been knapped — shaped into rough cutting or chopping implements by having flakes struck off their edges. |
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All have been struck off the menus of government banquets in Wenzhou. |
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Young girls in Burkina Faso who fall pregnant and are unable to marry are simply excluded from their family and their name is struck off every register. |
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Henry refused to attack the Church that had helped him to power, and the House of Commons had to beg for the bill to be struck off the record. |
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But taking the definition of ethical investment to the nth degree would mean many of the blue chip, or investible, companies that generate a reliable return would be struck off instantly. |
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Earlier Exxon had attempted to get the measure struck off the meeting agenda on technical grounds, but were overruled by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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Doctors who behave irresponsibly get struck off. |
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When electors show up at their polling station to vote, their name is physically struck off the list of electors for that polling division as a control measure. |
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The doctor was struck off the UK Medical Register for professional misconduct. |
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Boasts or angle shots are deliberately struck off one of the side walls before the ball reaches the front. |
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Sheldon recorded 182,396 slightly wounded and sick soldiers not struck off unit strength, which if included would make 399,590 German losses. |
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A TEACHER who made a seven-year-old child with brittle bone disease stand in the corner of a classroom was yesterday struck off the register for two years. |
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It was at this place that his head was struck off, as well as that of the first Roman soldier who was miraculously converted and refused to execute him. |
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While Edmund still called out to Christ, the heathen dragged the holy man to his death, and with one stroke struck off his head, and his soul journeyed happily to Christ. |
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