Sentences with phrase «censure because»

Among them is praise because it shows which matches are active, and censure because it encourages game - playing.
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.
While representatives have been censured in the past for improperly using money, such as former Rep. Charles Wilson, a California Democrat who was censured in 1980 for improperly using campaign funds and accepting funds from an individual with interest in legislation, the report said Rangel deserved censure because of the cumulative nature of the violations.

Not exact matches

To us he is the censure of our thoughts; merely to see him is a hardship for us, Because his life is not like other men's, and different are his ways.
The alcoholic does not come to him because he fears, with good reason in some cases, that he will meet censure rather than understanding.
Atheism, pantheism, and paganism have, it would seem, made far more inroads within the Jewish community than Christianity, but Jews who adhere to these religious inclinations, because they do not join a rival covenant community, largely escape the censure of the Jewish community.
And the point is sharpened because Jesus was censured for doing that very thing.
The group recently held its national meeting in Encino, California, where Joseph Nicolosi, one of the founders, said that, because of stigma and censure from peers, many psychotherapists who agree in principle with NARTH have «stayed in the closet.»
Some individuals are already being censured and others have lost their jobs because of their public commitment to marriage as the union of a man and a woman.
And we have difficulty in thinking any differently, because our instruments of analysis are still those of an old world order, thus provoking this mixture of censure, outrage and horror.
Later when the book had come to be thought of as of great moral significance, probably just because it was the work of Confucius, some said that it was so called because «its commendations are like life - giving spring and its censures are withering like the autumn.
Wenger gets so annoyed because managers mistakes are scrutinised, but referees who can have such a HUGE impact on a game (such as this one) escape censure or punishment or anything.
GFI has provoked unprecedented public censure from Christian leaders because, although it is not a cult, it has consistently exhibited a pattern of cultic behavior, including Scripture twisting, authoritarianism, exclusivism, isolationism, and physical and emotional endangerment.
However, members might wish to tread carefully when bringing such resolutions before the House, because in 1869 Rep. Edward Holbrook was censured for «unparliamentary language for stating in debate that another Member made false assertions».
That's because the New York Democrat's previous battles have been plentiful and perilous: ethics violations, House censure, and a 1,086 - vote margin in last cycle's primary.
On a related note, the party faithful are making noise about Family Court Judge Gerard Maney running for another term because he would bring baggage to the campaign stemming from his drunken - driving conviction and subsequent censure by the state Commission on Judicial Conduct.
That won't resonate with their social / tribal perspectives, but that's because I find their social / tribal perspectives repugnant and worthy of social censure.
But just because a senior person merely reviewed and edited an opinion, brief or blog post - instead of actually researching and writing it - it doesn't translate that he or she has commited an ethical violation (of course, plagiarism - the culpable act of passing off someone else's content as one's own without the permission of the author - is an entirely different matter that is deserving of censure and liability).
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?
But the court censured Webber, as well, because Rule 30 (b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure only allows lawyers to instruct deponents not to answer in order to preserve a priviledge or avoid violation of a protective order.
February 3, 2016, Washington Post: Will Cincinnati Democrats censure candidate because of paper he wrote in law school?
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