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demotion

noun as in a demoting

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The UC Academic Senate takes the lead in reviewing faculty misconduct cases and can recommend sanctions, including written censure, salary reductions, demotions, suspensions without pay or dismissal.

Subsequently, Trump pardoned two of those convicted men and reversed the demotion of the third, who had posed with the dead body of a teenage prisoner after allegedly murdering him with a knife.

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Like other women who have reported misconduct, she said she has mostly learned to tune out the office gossip and rumors about her demotion.

Data shows demotions are not common, and her case has sparked controversy within the ranks of the department.

The punishments included everything from terminations to demotions to suspensions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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