Censure and discipline are a matter between the employing commission and the chief executive officer. |
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If the teacher refuses to do so, he will be open to public censure and criticism from his superiors, further warnings, and potential expulsion. |
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Her stories are told without censure, and with sympathy for both children and parents, especially working mothers. |
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The ' sameness ' that seems in line for censure is in fact a notable virtue. |
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He could avoid expulsion and imprisonment if the full 435-member House decides to enforce censure, a reprimand or fines. |
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His Religion within the Boundaries of Pure Reason called down on him the censure of the government. |
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It cannot hurt for the dictator to be held up to obloquy and censure for the use of gas. |
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The law holds that such blame and censure are only appropriate if the offender was morally responsible for his behaviour. |
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The day ended, by the way, with a censure motion being brought against the minister. |
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The immigration issues that we have raised in this censure motion do not stop there. |
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Or do I withhold punishment or censure and in so doing undercut the teacher's authority? |
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Thirty-nine powerful pharmaceutical companies threatened legal sanctions, and the government of the United States censure. |
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And he accepted without censure that its impulse to slaughter the babies of other animals was entirely natural. |
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Only Beckett seems to have escaped censure, because of his elegance and self-restraint. |
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I'm surprised that the council leader has had no word of censure for the embarrassment caused to his administration for this abuse of office. |
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There are lawyers who admitted to taking their clients money, and yet they receive no censure, nor have their licence lifted to practice law. |
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If your father allows you to swear at your mother without censure, it's horrible and reprehensible, but a private matter. |
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Her photos of circus freaks and those on the margins of society earned her praise as well as censure from critics. |
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Each of the terrible ten is accompanied by a helpful little paragraph explaining just why it merits our censure. |
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China, which prides itself in its trade with the U.S., is the favorite target of disapproval and censure. |
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The South African document singles out the trans-Atlantic slave trade for censure. |
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His fear of notoriety and censure may have exercised a good check on his behaviour but it doesn't essentially change anything. |
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He risked censure, expulsion from the House, even his life, to ensure that the halls of our government resounded with the voice of the people. |
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His sometimes droll remarks might annoy some readers, but to me they seem a very effective way of delivering not just censure but also ridicule. |
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Indeed, he was told he would face a contempt of court citation if he disclosed either his complaint or the censure. |
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Under Indonesia's complex impeachment rules, three months must elapse before a second censure motion can be passed. |
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Let this at least suffice, let them abhour words, no farther let them proceed, censure, reject! |
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Why is it a manly diversion to bully others whereas sexual deviation is unmanly and deserving of moral and criminal censure? |
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But the move to censure clothes rather than behavior or comportment is dishonest in more ways than one. |
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Unmarried women over twenty were considered spinsters, and bachelors in their late twenties were subjected to public censure and mockery. |
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One defection from the government dissolved Temaru's majority and the censure motions passed by a single vote. |
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Throughout Damascene society, broken promises brought shame, dishonor, and various forms of ostracism and censure. |
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I countered my friend's well-intentioned censure with an anecdote. |
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Louise McMullan, one of the officers singled out for censure, claimed that the protest had been a success and wanted to thank all those who took part. |
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From the moment their grans pop the first illicit chocolate button in their drooling mouths, children are hooked, and parental censure only sharpens their appetite. |
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The constituent assembly aimed to reduce instability by defining a ministerial crisis strictly, with a motion of censure required to overthrow a government. |
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In both cases, strong censure of practitioners followed public attention. |
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Thompson escaped the ire of Times reporters and avoided official censure during a subsequent BBC investigation. |
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The investigation ended with much tongue-wagging but no formal censure. |
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American universities have come under censure for failing to adequately protect students from sexual and physical assault. |
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Mr. Wilson disappoints and offers gossip, censure and critical summary. |
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The assumption that the Windsor matriarch, alone of her tribe, offered a symbol impervious to scepticism, reproach, censure, even simple boredom, has been dispelled. |
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Meanwhile, the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement deploring the state GOP for its failure to censure Duke. |
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A vote of censure, with a stern warning attached, ought to suffice. |
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The article states that the agency could have voted sanctions against Maco ranging from censure to disbarment. |
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The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination. |
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Or even to be able to count on the support of elected legislators who could, if they wished, censure you. |
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Thou shouldst esteem his censure and authority to be of the more weighty credence. |
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What about criticism of 'freemixing'? Emerald has received a fair share of censure, Ali admits. |
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Elvis will be coming back before censure does,'' Gramm said gleefully after the trial was gaveled to a close. |
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So the SFA fine him a measly 500 quid and severely censure him, the equivalent of getting a rap over the knuckles with a bag of flumps. |
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Attendance was obligatory, and failure to participate was treated as a moral fault, subject to consistorial discipline and censure. |
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A vote of censure was moved against Burke, however, for noticing the affairs of France, which was moved by Lord Sheffield and seconded by Fox. |
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Tournament Director Mike Ganley accepted the player's assurance that the tip had simply fallen off, and no censure was made. |
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It can subsequently force the Commission as a body to resign by adopting a motion of censure. |
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Changing my manner somewhat, I began with gentle censure of the Nobilissimus. |
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The European Commission is accountable to Parliament, requiring its approval to take office, having to report back to it and subject to motions of censure from it. |
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He has written to the leadership of the EPP, calling for Engel's censure and exclusion on the grounds that he is using his position to support a partisan cause. |
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The mayor is situated between probable censure and possible recall. |
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Others, such as those following the Scots Confession, include a third mark of rightly administered church discipline, or exercise of censure against unrepentant sinners. |
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Imperialism has been subject to moral or immoral censure by its critics. |
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Such procedures may include censure, suspension, or removal from office. |
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It is not my design to censure Sandemanianism in the gross. There are many things in the system which, in my judgment, are worthy of serious attention. |
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