Sentences with phrase «risks censure»

When a player of Trottier's stature risks censure by going public on an issue as much in need of attention as NHL officiating, he is doing the game and its fans a service.
A televised discussion about the Charlie Hebdo attacks risks censure by flouting a French law banning wine on TV...

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As electoral slates are typically chosen by the political party or the party's presidential nominee, electors usually have high loyalty to the party and its candidate: a faithless elector runs a greater risk of party censure than criminal charges.
Adults, as well as students, are reluctant to take risks or make mistakes for fear of ridicule or censure.
On the other hand, principals in this district were under great pressure to improve test scores, and if they did not succeed, they risked being censured in the newspaper or losing their jobs altogether.
Reform their firm cultures by reducing censure, self - censure and skepticism and supporting innovation and risk - taking, and
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