Sentences with phrase «censure against»

The Review Tribunal could also dismiss the case or issue a public censure against the judge.
While he was the 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 set off alarm bells at the Justice Department.
So, 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.

Not exact matches

In the midst of a week where Rob Ford, the Mayor of Toronto, admitted driving while drunk, was censured by his colleagues, and defended himself against accusations of sexual misconduct in the crudest possible terms, the author and university professor Richard Florida noted «Toronto's business leaders lie silent,» as the chaos continued.
He shrewdly notes the reverse of this lesson: we can also grow in virtue by «learning who were reproved and guarding against falling under the same censure
Against the angry censure of a scandalized populace, Cromwell defends the whims of his king, to whom he stands in a relationship similar to Bonhoeffer's child to his father, or Mantel to her mother: a relationship in which loyalty to a flawed caregiver takes precedence over loyalty to truth.
Economic censure was wielded in Chile against Allende, in Guatemala against Arbenz and, more recently, in Nicaragua against the Sandinista government.
Once again, the parable, we are told, was by way of a defense of what Jesus was doing against the censures of the pious, who are slyly satirized in the figure of the smug elder brother («I never once disobeyed your orders!»).
Noun excommunication (plural excommunications) The act of excommunicating or ejecting; especially an ecclesiastical censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is, for the time, cast out of the communication of the church; exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual.
My most recent work, «Resisting the Jaundiced Eye» aims to make breastfeeding visible, explores the polarising aspects of woman's identity, and comments on the censure, peering / leering jaundiced eye of society in its unwarranted criticism of and prejudice against women who breastfeed.
Following Assemblyman Vito Lopez's censure last week for sexually harassing two female staffers, the New York Times reported Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver had «quietly» settled at least one other complaint against the powerful Brooklyn Democrat, using an undetermined amount of taxpayer dollars to do so.
Speaking on the floor of the House just prior to the vote, King said he plans to vote against censure.
«I have found no case where charges similar or analogous to those against Congressman Rangel resulted in censure — a penalty thusfar reserved for such serious violations as supporting armed insurrection against the United States and the sexual abuse of minors.»
Earlier this month, he voted against a Republican - supported measure attacking a United Nations» resolution that censured the Jewish State for its settlement activity in the West Bank.
During that time, JCOPE's significant enforcement actions against legislators have been limited to a fine against former assemblyman Dennis Gabryszak for sexual harassment that was issued two years after he resigned and a critical examination of former assemblyman Vito Lopez's own sexual harassment violations that was released nine months after he was censured by the Assembly.
Rangel, 87, claims he gave a legal personal loan of $ 100,000 to his campaign in June 2014 when he was fighting to overturn his 2010 censure by the House of Representatives and facing a tough primary challenge against fellow Harlem Democrat Adriano Espaillat.
Joel LaPierre, a GOP lawmaker for the St. Lawrence County government and a Trump supporter, has been censured for going on a racist social media tirade against Barack Obama, calling the former president «BIG EARS» and threatening to send him and his family «on a one way trip to Kenya.»
Allegations against Lopez were made public by the Assembly last summer, when he was accused of sexually harassing two female staffers and censured.
The Assembly ultimately censured Mr. Lopez for harassment, after reaching confidential settlements to prevent disclosure of the first two allegations against him.
The New York Times reported Saturday that at least one sexual harassment allegation against Lopez was settled in part with public funds prior to his censure.
New York's GOP Chair Ed Cox says it's the Assembly Democrats who are engaging in a «war on women», after Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez was censured for sexual harassment, and it was revealed that the Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver had authorized a previous secret settlement against two other alleged Lopez victims.
Five days later on October 23, after the House voted down a censure resolution against Stark sponsored by Minority Leader John Boehner, he said:
Charles Rangel is circulating a colorful chart in hopes of convincing colleagues to vote against censuring him.
She added that her official role in the case was not to censure Mr. Bharara for professional lapses, but to make a determination as to whether there was grounds to vacate his case against the assemblyman.
The League Against Cruel Sports has been censured by the Charity Commission for abusing its charitable status to engage in party political activity.
In the vote to censure, 333 representatives voted for it and 79 representatives voted against.
Every other Queens representative — Gary Ackerman (D - Bayside), Joseph Crowley (D - Jackson Heights), Carolyn Maloney (D - Astoria), Anthony Weiner (D - Forest Hills), Gregory Meeks (D - Jamaica) and Nydia Velazquez (D - Ridgewood)-- voted against censure.
In the past censure has been used against House members for supporting the confederacy, involvement in the Credit Mobilier of America scandal in the late 1800s and having sex with House pages.
The university has not censured Croce, but school officials, stung by the article, hired a law firm to conduct a review of how the institution dealt with allegations of research misconduct, including those against Croce.
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.
Here for example is the type of allegations and settlements disclosed against the firm Edward Jones in 2015: «The firm was censured and agreed to pay $ 13.5 million including interest in restitution to eligible customers... that had not received available sales charge waivers... since 2009, approximately 18,000 accounts purchased mutual fund shares for which an available sales charge waiver was not applied.»
[3] The Evening Standard said some people would see the display of the painting as revenge against Serota, after he had rejected the Stuckists» offer to donate work to the Tate; it also mentioned that the Stuckists had first drawn attention to the Tate's purchase of The Upper Room by Chris Ofili, a Tate trustee, which had led to the Tate being censured by the Charity Commission in 2006.
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.
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