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By the end of the last act, she has decided to accept her parents' financial help and reenroll.
She is also planning to reenroll in college and finish her degree.
Those who find that they cannot commit to every session need to reenroll for a future available training.
Such students will not be allowed to reenroll until they receive a note from their doctors saying they don't have the virus.
In 2014, Ramos decided to reenroll in school and attend Whitworth University.
Sartin didn't reenroll, left town.
After a five-month review of the case, Polenz was acquitted of all legal charges and permitted to reenroll at the College.
Shehhi initially flouted this directive, however, and did not reenroll at the University of Bonn until the following January, barely passing his course there.
She does not approve of zombies and refuses to let him reenroll, despite Jonny's new appreciation for the wisdom of what Miss Strict teaches.
You'll get so much out of Starfleet Academy that will--" "I can always reenroll later," she said, dismissing his argument. "
Jennifer Pizer, one of Golinski's attorneys, said it would have been much more "helpful and consistent" with Obama's shift had government lawyers taken the position that Golinski could reenroll her wife in the family health plan.
Corlett was suspended for three semesters, banned from stepping foot on campus and required to seek out psychological counseling before he could be eligible to reenroll, according to documentation provided to ABC News by Corlett.
To make the most of this open enrollment season, and to make sure you don’t end up paying more than you should, consumer advocates suggest workers do more than just reenroll for the same plan they had last year without reading all the fine print.
A.J. protests about his inability to have a job if he is looking to reenroll in school, to which Tony says many of the men who work at the construction job are high school and college students, and as such the firm can accommodate A.J's situation.
Officials of Albinos Without Borders (ASF) mediated the conflict between the teacher and students, convincing the students to reenroll.
IPEC and MOL programs have helped over 5,000 children depart the workplace and reenroll in school.
However, the constitutional court overturned it on appeal and ordered the school to reenroll the student and accommodate her worship schedule.
This included forced labor issues, efforts to improve girls' education, the dangers of child marriage, improvements in birth registration, and efforts to withdraw children from the labor force and reenroll them in schools and vocational training programs.