Sentences with phrase «censure come»

It is clear that moral judgment and censure come easier to us if we do not have great breadth of feeling.
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.
Saturday's censure came two weeks after the Maricopa County Republican Party passed a resolution to censure the senator on a 1,150 - to - 351 vote.

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Part of the silence, people in the industry say, comes from a desire to avoid the business equivalent of bad karma — knowing that they, too, may one day face the buzz saw of public censure.
Gov. Mark Sanford (R - SC) was censured by the state legislature after his affair came to light.
The alcoholic does not come to him because he fears, with good reason in some cases, that he will meet censure rather than understanding.
Indeed, few Supreme Court decisions have ever been the object of such instant and severe censure, much of it coming from those who were no particular friends of the unborn child.
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 exact source of these reprisals is unclear, but apparently they were not the result of direct orders from bishops or the Vatican; rather, they came from college presidents engaging in self - censure out of fear of picketers from the «prolife» movement.
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.
If I was Wenger I'd come out in the open and publicly condemn him, you can't have any employee, in any business treating their employer or colleagues in such a contemptuous way without censure.
Senator Boxer was, along with Iowa Senator Tom Harkin, one of only two Senate Democrats to come out in favor of Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold's resolution to censure President George W. Bush.
Parliament comes in for censure where it failed to take legislative scrutiny seriously and hold the government to account.
Rangel's spokesman said the congressman has not yet been told when the full House will vote on the committee's censure recommendation, which came before the week - long Thanksgiving break.
Roger's suspension came about after five Conservative MEPs signed a censure motion in May 2005, criticising the new European Commission President José Manual Barroso for accepting lavish hospitality on a luxury yacht from Spiros Latsis, a Greek ship - owner whose companies shortly afterwards received Commission approval for grant funding.
The censure had come months after he had reached a secret $ 103,000 sexual harassment settlement with two other women.
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.
The memo comes as Espaillat ramps up his public criticism of Rangel, blaming him for the loss of Democratic seats in the Congress in the 2010 elections, when Rangel was censured for ethics violations.
The payment came to light after Silver had disclosed that Lopez had been censured by the Assembly Ethics Committee for two more instances of alleged sexual harassment.
The second set of proceedings in less than a week come after Governor Andrew Cuomo, among others, called on the ethics panel to investigate a sexual harassment scandal that centered on Assemblyman Vito Lopez, who was censured by an assembly committee over alleged sexual harassment charges.
There is a concern that they will be viewed, by some, as a ceiling rather than a floor when it comes to good conduct, and that party representatives who comply with the letter rather than the spirit of the general guidelines will escape censure for otherwise poor conduct.
According to Nicholas Gregory, CEO of London - based CommerceBlock, this comes as good news for the bitcoin sector, as government attention is like a stamp of approval: «What some will bill as censure, the cryptocurrency community will deem a stamp of approval that finally recognises the pivotal role that digital currencies will ultimately hold for the global economy.
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