Sentences with phrase «public admonition»

"Public admonition" means publicly expressing disapproval or criticism towards someone's actions or behavior. Full definition
But Nestande never raised the money needed to make this a competitive race, even receiving public admonition from National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Greg Walden for his lackluster fundraising.
But then there is this: «Others, for political and even ecclesiastical reasons, seek the public embarrassment of politicians whose public positions differ from church teachings through the public refusal of the sacrament of Holy Communion or public admonition by the bishops.»
Texas Proposition 9 (SJR 42) Expands the types of sanctions that may be assessed against a judge or justice following a formal proceeding instituted by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct to include an order of public admonition, warning, reprimand, or a requirement to obtain additional training or education.
Two weeks ago, the bar gave Hunter a public admonition over his blogging and ordered him to add a disclaimer stating that his blog is advertising.
Last October, the bar gave Hunter a public admonition over his blogging and ordered him to add a disclaimer stating that his blog is advertising.
It upheld a public admonition for this violation and ordered him to add the disclaimer to his site.
Under Proposition 9 as approved the Commission can now issue orders of public censure, public admonition, warning, and reprimand in addition to mandatory training or education.
SJR 42 provides the commission has powers of censure, removal, and retirement, plus «public admonition, warning, reprimand, censure, or requirement that [the judge] obtain additional training or education.»
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