Sentences with phrase «censure for»

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.
The defendant's solicitors escaped censure for not alerting the claimant to his error before his time ran out if indeed they had then realised service was ineffective.
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.
Here he was Without one trinket from Ormuz To save the Queen from family censure For her investment in his venture.
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 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.
I don't think Charlie Rangel shoud receive censure for tax evasion.
Gov. Cuomo has joined a chorus of elected officials calling for Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez to resign following his censure for sexually harassing two female staffers.
Rangel, who remains angry over his 2010 House censure for ethics violations, makes only an indirect reference to the scandal.
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.
However, Romney saved most of his censure for President Barack Obama, accusing the president of creating a «muddle» over the issue and failing to lead on immigration reform.
How typical of Erasmus it was, he suggested, to object to Luther making assertions: «You censure me for obstinate assertions... But it is not the mark of the Christian to take no delight in assertions... By assertion I mean a constant adhering, affirming, confessing, maintaining, and invincible persevering.»
Jesus uses this incident to censure them for their forgetfulness about the meaning of the bread in the miraculous feeding.
There is censure for the more overt sins of the flesh and transgression of conventional moral codes, and sinners are called to repentance for unchastity, drinking, lying, stealing, swearing, cheating one another, and neglecting duties owed to God through the Church.
And yet Mr. Buckley opines that the likes of Pat Buchanan and Gore Vidal would have been more severely and generally censured for their anti-Semitic delinquencies, say, ten years ago.
In view of the public knowledge of the charges, it is not plausible that he was censured for some other and unknown reason.
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.
But the interesting element in the Arizona case is that Olson was censured for using an «experimental technique.»
And the point is sharpened because Jesus was censured for doing that very thing.
For the last three years Arsene Wenger has been censured for «failing» to sign Edinson Cavani from PSG.
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».
Rockland legislator Aron Wieder should be censured for using social media to harass a critic and restrict debate, journalist writes.
But some of his clout in Congress waned after 2010, when the full House censured him for ethics violations.
«He's feeling great,» the source said, noting that the 83 - year - old lawmaker defeated multiple primary challengers — including Sen. Adriano Espaillat — back in 2012 despite having been hospitalized for an extended period of time and also in 2010 after being censured for ethics violations.
Despite being censured for ethics violations in 2010, Rangel won a hotly contested Democratic primary in 2012.
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.»
28th Congressional District: There are five candidates challenging the incumbent, Allan Jennings, Jr., who was censured for engaging in sexual harassment.
In Bristol, Republican incumbent Ken Cockayne lost to Democratic challenger Ellen Zoppo - Sassu in a race that was marred by Cockayne being censured for sexually harassing his opponent.
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.
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.
Derek Conway had the Conservative whip withdrawn and then stepped down after being heavily censured for putting his son on the public pay - roll without apparently giving him any duties.
If PM's were censured for lying to Parliament then Gordon Brown should be in jail for his «Boom and bust» drivel.
Moskowitz noted that Brown was immediately called into a meeting and was censured for creating the list.
1944), a divorcing couple was contesting the custody of their Boston Bull Terrier, and the court explained that it would approach the resolution of the problem «with full realization that no man can be censured for the prosecution of his rights to the full limit of the law when such rights involve the comfort derived from the companionship of man's best friend.»
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).
I've never been censured for being too critical.
Whatever point of view one has on the larger debate it seems right that they should be strongly censured for the act of writing down what is best left unwritten.
A New York criminal defense attorney was censured for photographing a prosecution document during a trial recess.
well, note from the story that the lawyer who was censured for the content of his blog did not engage in reasoned criticism of the judge, however severe.
A judge of the New York Surrogate's Court was censured for failing to properly report a campaign contribution from her long - time friend and mentor.
On review, the 7th Circuit called Danner's conduct shameful and censured him for conduct unbecoming to a member of the bar.
ABA Journal — «Lawyer censured for buying keywords for other lawyers and law firms.»
Ah Steven, there is one of the unwritten rules of Canadian legal publishing that I'm not to be put on the cover — ni cheesecake ni beefcake — but I was quoted in the piece and have not — yet — been censured for what I said.
I think that he should have to take some retraining courses, or in his case, training courses, and maybe he should be censured for good measure.

Not exact matches

(The FTC censured the YouTube network in March for not disclosing that it had paid YouTubers to say positive things about the Xbox One.)
What's become known as the «Group of 46» letter to Stanford Provost John Etchemendy was filed in the Phills suit, and accuses the dean of presiding over «reprimands, censures, curtailing of responsibilities, demotions, retribution for expressing concerns or raising issues, offensive behavior and decisions that have led directly to tangible employment actions such as dismissals, undesirable reassignments, forced resignations, and inequitable access to promotion opportunities.»
Russia said it was responding to what it called the baseless demands for scores of its own diplomats to leave a slew of mostly Western countries that have joined London and Washington in censuring Moscow over the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
Some Democratic lawmakers have called for a special session of the legislature to censure LePage, who earlier this year fought off an impeachment effort.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The International Monetary Fund censured Venezuela on Wednesday for failing to share updated figures on its troubled economy.
In an early skirmish in the prolonged battle over net neutrality, Martin as FCC chairman joined with Democratic members to censure Comcast Corp. for improperly interfering with customers» web traffic.
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