Sentences with word «censure»

"Censure" means to strongly criticize or condemn someone's actions or behavior, often publicly or formally. Full definition
* The lead counsel for the House ethics committee is recommending a penalty of censure for Rep. Charles Rangel (D - N.Y.), who was convicted this week of breaking 11 congressional rules.
In case you missed it, McCree received a public censure in 2012 over a shirtless cellphone photo that he sent to a female court employee.
I believe that the Canadian Constitution trumps whatever CREA and other ORE driven brakes are in place re the ability to speak out against another Realtor, or any member or ORE for that matter, bureaucrats included, via edicts and threats of censure from on high.
As previously reported by The Am Law Daily, Shepherd's lateral move fell apart after he received a public censure for misrepresenting diversity numbers at Kamlet Reichert in order to win legal work from DuPont.
One reason that Boff may have escaped censure on this occasion is that (in a move indicating that Franciscans know how to combine the wisdom of the serpent with the gentleness of the dove) he had chosen as the theologian to defend him at the closed - door proceedings His Eminence Cardinal Alois Lorscheider, head of the Brazilian hierarchy — neither a person nor an office that the Sacred Congregation would instinctively care to challenge.
According to him, the President could have either reshuffled the Minister or dismissed him, while Parliament could also tender a motion for censure against him.
The stain of scandal lingers three - and - a-half years after he was humiliated with censure in the House of Representatives.
The private legal initiative follows censure from Israel's security minister over what he deemed the firm's reluctance to help track potential Palestinian militants and curb incitement to violence.
Now that Bornstein is claiming the original letter was essentially dictated by Trump (a stark turnaround from his previous assertions the physician «really» wrote the letter himself), the gastroenterologist might face censure by the New York medical board, according to Dr. Arthur Caplan, the founding director of the Division of Medical Ethics at the NYU Langone Medical Center in New York and one of the nation's most prominent bioethicists.
Senior coalition sources say his return will be «fast tracked» — as long as he is not censured heavily in an up - coming report by parliament's standards commissioner.
It is inconceivable that Green will escape censure as a result.
And then there's the issue of hypocrisy when, as observed earlier by Judith Curry, «employees of green advocacy groups can participate as authors of the IPCC reports (without apparent criticism), but a non-advocate scientist [like Lennart Bengtsson] can not participate in a (non-green) think tank without censure from scientist colleagues... Honest brokers are to be preferred over advocates; but the real problem arises when advocates seek to stifle scientific and policy debates.»
This will no doubt cause widespread relief among Tyner's colleagues in the county legislature, where he was formally censured last summer for what were considered anti-Semitic remarks.
As more and more young women, freed of the social censure of those bleak days of yester - year, opt to keep and raise their babies, a once lucrative market is suffering from a dearth of product.
The most important function of the whip's office is to ensure that all members and senators are present to take part in votes in the chamber (maintaining quorum and preventing censure motions).
The New York Democrat, who was formally censured by the House earlier this month, is soliciting donations to pay lawyers who represented him during the congressional ethics investigation, and the fund could be used to fend off future legal challenges.
Last week, the State Assembly censured Lopez for allegedly groping two female interns, stripping him of his seniority and forcing him to give up his role as Brooklyn Democratic Party chairman.
Since his last election, he has been bludgeoned by a Congressional censure over ethics violations, health woes, a newly configured district that is less favorable to him and an ambitious and credible challenger in state Sen. Adriano Espaillat (D).
Kindlon was recently publicly censured by a New York state appeals court in an order titled In the Matter of Terence L. Kindlon (PDF), dated September 27, 2012, D -43-12.
Assistant Managing Editor Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk) follows leads to locate Ellsberg — now off the grid as the Nixon administration secures an injunction against The Times, the first such censure of the free press in America.
A surprisingly large number of administrations — 53 at this writing — are currently under censure because of infringement or violation of faculty freedom to teach, conduct research, or publish.
As for male primogeniture, it, too, sends an important signal: that the male line matters means that fathers matter, and that they have to face up to their responsibilities, with every assistance (including censure where necessary) from the wider society, including when it acts politically as the State.
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She also avoided censure for sending out the «Go Home» vans in 2014 to round up illegal migrants — a total of 11 left the country — and only reintroduced exit checks on those leaving the country in April 2015 after sustained pressure from the Liberal Democrats, despite it being promised in 2010.
Also, enjoy this video of authors talking about censured books:
Would I be right in supposing, too, that there was no need to prevent men from dressing as women because it was too heavily censured by society?
Espaillat accused Rangel of being hobbled by a House censure in 2010, after an ethics investigation concluded he failed to properly account for rental income he earned and misused congressional resources when solicitating donations for a school to be named in his honor.
HARLEM — Harlem residents had mixed reactions Thursday evening to the House's 333 to 79 vote to censure Rep. Charlie Rangel for a series of ethics violations.
It is clear that moral judgment and censure come easier to us if we do not have great breadth of feeling.
TEPCO will not say when it will decide what to do with all the stored water, because dumping it in the ocean again would invite censure at home and abroad — but there are worries that another powerful quake could cause it to slosh out of the tanks.
On remand, the district court left almost all of the original censure order untouched.
Thank you for the report by Peter Aldhous, Jim Giles and Brad Stenger on Pfizer's payments to censured doctors (1 May, p 8).
A televised discussion about the Charlie Hebdo attacks risks censure by flouting a French law banning wine on TV...
The allegations became public in August 2012, when Silver censured Lopez and stripped him of his committee leadership for abusing two women who worked for him.
Serota's ability to achieve his aims is apparent in the trustee minutes recording the purchase of Tate trustee Chris Ofili's work The Upper Room (over which the Tate was eventually censured for breaking the law by the Charity Commission).
Enlisting the support of fellow critics, including Harold Rosenberg, Meyer Schapiro and Leo Steinberg, she succeeded in putting the matter before the International Association of Art Critics, which censured Mr. Canaday for «infringing basic principles of freedom of criticism.»
Some kids are more unruly, so they provoke more censure.
He remains popular among Democratic Party leaders, even after he was removed as chairman of a powerful House committee chairmanshipand even after he suffered a humiliating censure from his colleagues for failing to pay taxes on income from overseas properties and other ethical lapses.
He chaired the powerful tax - writing committee, ways and means, until a House of Representatives censure following an ethics scandal stripped him of his chairmanship and clout.
The next year, the Assembly censured Assemblyman Mike Cole after he drank with a student intern and slept on the floor of that intern's apartment.
The email includes a link to his campaign's website with a «fact sheet» entitled «10 Reasons Charlie Rangel should NOT receive censure
While he was vice president - elect, Pence insisted in an interview with CBS that Flynn and Kislyak «did not discuss anything having to do with the United States» decision to expel diplomats or impose censure against Russia» — a statement that turned out to be untrue and that set off alarm bells at the Justice Department.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The International Monetary Fund censured Venezuela on Wednesday for failing to share updated figures on its troubled economy.

Phrases with «censure»

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