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reprieve. Reprieve means the temporary suspension or delay in the implementation of a criminal sentence ordered by the court. During the time of the reprieve, the implementation of the sentence is postponed. Nevertheless, that does not imply that the sentencing and its legal effects are no longer enforceable.
Permanent Record When a student receives a suspension, it is typically documented in their school record. This record can follow the student throughout their academic career, potentially influencing future educational and career opportunities.
Some common synonyms of suspend are defer, postpone, and stay. While all these words mean to delay an action or proceeding, suspend implies temporary stoppage with an added suggestion of waiting until some condition is satisfied.
Suspension is when an employer tells an employee to temporarily stop carrying out work. An employer can consider suspending someone while carrying out a disciplinary or grievance investigation. This is sometimes called suspension pending an investigation. Suspension will only be appropriate in some situations.
Reprieve means the temporary suspension or delay in the implementation of a criminal sentence ordered by the court. During the time of the reprieve, the implementation of the sentence is postponed.
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A revoked license is invalid and cannot be re-issued. After reinstatement of your driving privilege you may be required to re-test (both written and drive) to be issued a new license. Suspension: A temporary withdrawal of the driving privilege. A suspension is a restraint action but does not void the driver license.
/səˈspen.ʃən/ the act of stopping something happening, operating, etc. for a period See more at suspension. (Definition of temporary and suspension from the Cambridge English Dictionary Cambridge University Press)

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