Sentences with phrase «censure at»

But a global censure at the UN has not yet been achieved.

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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.
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.
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.
The latest book by Jamal J. Elias, religious studies professor at the University of Pennsylvania, takes its name from an early Islamic account in which the Prophet Muhammad censured one use of images but permitted another.
(Though Gingerich doesn't mention it, the general censure of books defending heliocentrism had been lifted already in 1758, at the urging, it seems, of the Jesuit scientist Rudjer Boskovic.)
At the same time, the invitation to remove himself from public ministry is undeniably a form of censure.
Logically, it is difficult to see why the gay rights agenda should stop at the door of the church; churches have already been sued for violating the civil rights of members censured for practicing homosexual sodomy.
We need not recall here the history of what led up to the declaration of Humani Generis (which is doctrinal in character, even if it does not constitute a dogmatic definition), starting with the pronouncement of the local synod at Cologne in 1860 rejecting evolution in any form, the censure passed on the works of theologians favourable to evolution, such as M. D. Leroy (1895) and P. Zahm (1899), the decree of the Biblical Commission in 1909, the tacit toleration of works favourable to evolution by theologians such as Ruschkamp (1935), Messenger (1931), Perier (1938), down to Pius XII's Allocution to the Papal Academy of Sciences in 1941.
The censuring and condemnation can come from those individuals powerfully back onto the church community or pastor, and it comes disguised as «poor me» at times.
The censure came days after the leadership that represents most American nuns concluded a meeting in Washington to devise a response to an April Vatican assessment that accused the nuns of hosting speakers who preached «radical feminism» at an annual gathering of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious.
At present the UK believes it has secured nine out of 15 votes in favour of the resolution censuring Damascus.
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.
At the moment, a recorded vote on the resolution to censure Rangel is still taking place.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling Rangel to the well to be censured right at this very moment.
His worst enemies — Nick Clegg, Mervyn King and Rebekah Brooks, who was censured by the Leveson Inquiry for daring to claim that Brown had wanted his son's cystic fibrosis bruited about in the Sun — will close the book shaken at the vengeful accuracy of his aim.
Mr Duncan Smith and members of his parliamentary team are understood to have approached at least three Tory MPs on the cross-party committee to ask them to ensure that Robert Devereux, Permanent Secretary at the Department for Work and Pensions, was singled out for censure.
The SNP have criticised Cameron's arrogance in the TV debate debacle and censured Labour whenever one of their people hints at a Labour - Conservative coalition.
Censured by Congress in 2010 after a photo of him asleep in front of his Dominican villa, on which he failed to pay taxes, became the symbol of his extensive financial malfeasance,» began Mr. Stewart in a bit aimed at the difficulties of booting long - time incumbents from office.
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.
«Censures are historically handed out when there is financial gain or gross impropriety,» Assemblyman Keith Wright said at a rally in support of Rangel last week.
Accused of sexual harassment, he was censured by the City Council when he served on it, threw a metal object at a reporter and generally engaged in some fairly bizarre behavior.
The final decision regarding any disciplinary action in the event of a confirmed breach would remain with the First Minister, though the Assembly would have provision to formally censure a Minister following a confirmed breach of the Code if a motion was tabled by at least six AMs.
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.
A struggle to pay the bills leads William to stumble on his ideas for Suprema, the Wonder Woman, and scripts what would become the famous comic eventually censured by Josette Frank (Connie Britton), head of the Child Study Association of American, who takes great offense at the high level of bondage and adult themes printed within the pages of Wonder Woman.
The Final Girls engages 1980s horror tropes at their most retrograde — homophobia, horny teenagers, misogyny, violence as a means of censure for youthful indiscretions — and gives it all the obvious and ironic perpetuation it deserves.
The commitment the ensemble brings to prayer at the Kupermans» house or the gusto in the clerics» singing «If I forget thee, O Jerusalem,» make the shunning of Ronit and the censure of Esti register more sadistically.
In the early part of his career, which was influenced by the neorealism and, at the same time, censured by the government, he was, arguably at his most creative, innovative, and courageous in the way he presented and treated his subjects and depicted his characters.
Investors delivered a strong censure to the country's largest online charter school operator at its annual meeting Wednesday, voting down its plan for executive pay.
Russell Blake: Well, self - publishing allows me to produce the stories I want at the rate I like, and to explore anything I feel like without censure.
Bik Van der Pol, the Rotterdam - based artistic team of Liesbeth Bik and Jos Van der Pol, took this curious censure, which the government denies, as a partial point of departure for their installation Speechless, 2015, the result of a residency at PAMM.
Cross-posted from Daniel Cressey on The Great Beyond The scientist at the centre of the «climate-gate» emails has escaped censure from a Parliamentary inquiry into the affair, but his university and the field of climate science in general have not.
I understand yhat your primary objective is to get at the numbers to either validate or falsify, and that you do not wish to [snip] However, if you view this in the context of other occupations; say legal or medical, the actions taken by Team members (regardless of intent) would undoubtedly be met by censure,... [snip]
Is there an Annual General Meeting at which dissenting opinions can be expressed, at which a motion of censure could be moved?
For a similar reason, no one at Fort Hood was willing to censure or report the suspicious behavior of Nidal Hasan, despite having «Soldier of Allah» on his business card.
Samuel Johnson said that a lexicographer can not aspire to praise, but at most to escaping censure.
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.
Luther's texts were particular objects of censure, in recognition of their standing and presumption an intellectual right to attack the church (much as Peter Abelard's had been at the Council of Sens in 1141 suggesting the manuscript origins of this sense of intellectual property).
At the end of that meeting, the board decided to censure Rogers for his actions.
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