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But I think there are possible alternatives to censuring and rebuking those who step out of line.
In 2004, he published a controversial book censuring the power of the media in Britain.
This first censuring would follow him later and other songs would suffer the same fate.
It encouraged China to allow special rapporteurs to visit China and Tibet and requested the Commission to adopt a resolution censuring China.
I am disallowing the substance and am censuring the substance of this statement.
Both sides were equally censuring and censorious in their own ways.
Charney has been criticised for paradoxically censuring the exploitation of the worker, while pushing the instrumental use of sexuality and women.
But I don't think that censuring the white authors is the answer.
But in London, they will not have to go so far: the Interior Minister has spared them the effort by censuring the troublemaker.
The DPJ might half-heartedly pass an upper-house motion censuring the government, but Mr Fukuda could ignore it.
So great is their influence that all through history authorities have tried to control them by censuring or banning them.
However, there is no reason why a human system for judging and formally censuring the behaviour of others should be a slave to the vagaries of chance.
Even when he quit the NPT, China refused to countenance a censuring UN Security Council resolution.
Beware of censuring what you do not know, and understand that a clean example shall be sufficient to convert men to spirituality.
He referred to somehow censuring the minister and the chair deciding a matter of privilege.
This category addresses issues such as corruption, whistle-blowing and the censuring of employees violating company policy.
We must have a reduction of the demand by censuring johns and profiteers.
In particular, it does not provide a basis for censuring the excessiveness of the level of taxation which the Member States might adopt for particular products, in the absence of any discriminatory or protective effect.
France, a relatively big country which once did its part to create the notion of the rights of man, has announced that it will no longer co-sponsor a resolution censuring China for its human-rights abuses.
On May 20th the European Parliament added its voice by censuring Italy for its treatment of gypsies. The frenzied debate that surrounded the drafting of the government's new measures has also revealed pitfalls ahead.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Shall they hoist me up And show me to the shouting varletry Of censuring Rome?
For why will not censuring too far, prove you hypocrites also, if it prove them such?
Understand, I am not censuring you for being a nameless waif.
If you feel youd like to do the censuring act, then go ahead and do it.
I notice this event, not with a view of censuring or criticising it.
Such is their manner of praising the one and censuring the other.
The rest remained outside, and presently the whole crowd was censuring those who had accepted the invitation.
For rightly every man is a channel through which heaven floweth, and whilst I fancied I was criticising him, I was censuring or rather terminating my own soul.
No doubt I should have been a coxcomb of some kind, if not that kind, and I shall not be very strenuous in censuring Thackeray for his effect upon me in this way.
If you criticise a fine genius, the odds are that you are out of your reckoning, and instead of the poet, are censuring your own caricature of him.
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