Sentences with phrase «with censure»

In addition to the detective angle, Hartley thoughtfully explores such issues as racial relations, inter - and intra -, as Anglet deals with the censure of her own community, and class as she attempts to work outside the political system to solve the murder.
The stain of scandal lingers three - and - a-half years after he was humiliated with censure in the House of Representatives.
You may want to refrain from accepting an appointment with a censured administration.

Not exact matches

So, while he was vice president - elect, Pence insisted in an interview with CBS that Flynn and Kislyak «did not discuss anything having to do with the United States» decision to expel diplomats or impose censure against Russia» — a statement that turned out to be untrue and that set off alarm bells at the Justice Department.
While he was the vice president - elect, Pence insisted in an interview with CBS that Flynn and Kislyak «did not discuss anything having to do with the United States» decision to expel diplomats or impose censure against Russia» — a statement that turned out to be untrue and set off alarm bells at the Justice Department.
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.
He proceeded to censure cryptocurrencies, arguing that digital coins are not a store of value, and face scalability issues in comparison with centrally intermediated payment systems.
Conservatives can not push enough Democrats and wobbly moderates toward greater comfort with originalist - like its - the - only - Constitution - we've - got thinking, can not get them to sacrifice the judicial avenue to what they see as policy goodies, or get them to really censure the kinds of unconstitutional short - cuts Obama is modeling, if they think that folks like you and I believe that Real originalism would ban hours - laws, collective bargaining, etc..
Why, then, does Gagnon single out homosexual behavior for censure, while refusing to treat divorce with the same condemnation as homosexual behavior?
The alcoholic does not come to him because he fears, with good reason in some cases, that he will meet censure rather than understanding.
But the encyclical's generalizations and «isolated passages» could too easily furnish partisans with cudgels with which to censure certain books and theologians, to say nothing of any number of merely half - baked ideas that were not mentioned in the encyclical itself.
The leadership of the Legion has unambiguously reaffirmed that adherence in a private audience with the pope following the censure of Fr.
The pope's comments don't break with Catholic doctrine or policy, but instead show a shift in approach, moving from censure to engagement.
Censure and competition, rebuke and self - righteousness — these far too often tell the story of our relationship with one another within the church.
We need not recall here the history of what led up to the declaration of Humani Generis (which is doctrinal in character, even if it does not constitute a dogmatic definition), starting with the pronouncement of the local synod at Cologne in 1860 rejecting evolution in any form, the censure passed on the works of theologians favourable to evolution, such as M. D. Leroy (1895) and P. Zahm (1899), the decree of the Biblical Commission in 1909, the tacit toleration of works favourable to evolution by theologians such as Ruschkamp (1935), Messenger (1931), Perier (1938), down to Pius XII's Allocution to the Papal Academy of Sciences in 1941.
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.»
Cummings leads us through the history of discussion of this and allied areas, taking in some entertaining if horrifying views requiring censure: proof, if proof were needed, that laxism did not begin with our current age.
Since it systematically censures the northern kings and praises those of the south, it was apparently written or compiled by someone partial to the Southern Kingdom, and since this process continues over a four - hundred - year period ending with the Exile, the chances are that somebody near that time worked over the court records and put his own interpretation on them.
In effect, the article made it open season on Clinton for the rest of his presidency, making it possible for pundits to assume the very worst about his moral failings with no threat of censure.
I could be wrong, and I wouldn't be surprised, but I've lived in four other countries with much better safety nets (including two developing ones) and spent lots of time with mothers and babies in each one, and none of them had this degree of pressure or censure with regard to breastfeeding.
We are unable to reconcile our claim of a free democratic state in which the rights of citizens are paramount with such excessive censure of the right to free expression.
As for male primogeniture, it, too, sends an important signal: that the male line matters means that fathers matter, and that they have to face up to their responsibilities, with every assistance (including censure where necessary) from the wider society, including when it acts politically as the State.
Sampson would not answer with a direct «no» when pressed on whether he would be heeding Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos» call for Democrats to repudiate Parkers» comments calling GOP members — specifically Sen. John DeFrancisco — «white supremacists» and discipline or censure him.
Male primogeniture sends an important signal: that the male line matters means that fathers matter, and that they have to face up to their responsibilities, with every assistance (including censure where necessary) from the wider society, including when it acts politically as the State.
In the final vote that followed on censure, fewer Democrats sided with Rangel, and the House approved the penalty on a vote of 333 - 79.
The Authorities Budget Office has the authority to «publically warn and censure authorities for non-compliance» with this
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.
In 2010, they endorsed Joyce Johnson, a Seagram's exec with limited political experience, but they couldn't then endorse Charlie Rangel, whose use of rent - stabilized apartments for campaign purposes — a story that the Times uncovered — led to the longtime pol's censure in the House.
The most severe being Impeachment, with probably the most effectively meaningless being censure.
In 2010, Obama said he hoped that Rangel, a decorated Korean War veteran, would retire «with dignity» as the embattled congressman was fending off ethics charges that later led to a humiliating censure by the House.
The next year, the Assembly censured Assemblyman Mike Cole after he drank with a student intern and slept on the floor of that intern's apartment.
The censure had come months after he had reached a secret $ 103,000 sexual harassment settlement with two other women.
Their characterisation either as political villains or the collective repository of reason will continue to be a matter of preference — but they hope in future to deflect censure with business continuing as normal.
The New York Times reported Saturday that at least one sexual harassment allegation against Lopez was settled in part with public funds prior to his censure.
A number of Schneiderman's fellow senators, including Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson, pushed for censure over expulsion, with some nervous about setting a precedent and ethical bright line on which they too could trip in the future, and others worried about upsetting the delicate balance in the chamber.
On Monday night, St. Lawrence County legislators voted to censure LaPierre in a 12 to 2 vote — a move that will prevent the 47 - year - old Republican from ever holding a leadership position with the county.
The email includes a link to his campaign's website with a «fact sheet» entitled «10 Reasons Charlie Rangel should NOT receive censure
The final decision regarding any disciplinary action in the event of a confirmed breach would remain with the First Minister, though the Assembly would have provision to formally censure a Minister following a confirmed breach of the Code if a motion was tabled by at least six AMs.
Hobbled by back problems and a House censure, Rangel defeated Espaillat by just 2.5 percentage points in 2012, but appeared to relish a re-match with Espaillat in 2014, when he campaigned aggressively and won by 5 percentage points.
Fact 1: Republicans control both houses of Congress Fact 2: A Republican controlled ethics committee voted THREE TIMES to censure Tom Delay for ethics violations Fact 3: The Republican leadership, not liking this, removed the Republican on the committee who was voting to censure Delay and replaced him with a Republican who accepted Delay's leftover campaign money for his own campaign Fact 4: The Republicans further tried to shield Delay by making a change to the rules to allow a Congressman under indictment to retain their leadership post, relenting only when Democrats had a field day trumpeting that little change in the media
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.
In the past censure has been used against House members for supporting the confederacy, involvement in the Credit Mobilier of America scandal in the late 1800s and having sex with House pages.
With Rangel creeping into his 80s and facing a censure during what should have been his most powerful term in office as chair of the Ways and Means Committee, the city's black power base began shifting to Brooklyn.
«I don't think anyone would deny what happened with Rangel's censure changed the power dynamics but Rangel wasn't beaten, he retired,» Benjamin said.
The university has not censured Croce, but school officials, stung by the article, hired a law firm to conduct a review of how the institution dealt with allegations of research misconduct, including those against Croce.
The current article you are reading does not reflect the views of the current editors and contributors of the new Ecorazzi A UK dating site called Veggiedates has been censured by the ASA after admitting that the website was filled with meat...
The James Vanderbilt - directed drama with Robert Redford and Elisabeth Moss is a contender tackling Dan Rather's censured report on President George W. Bush's military service.
It's that measurement, together with the threat of censure, that many observers believe is the real complaint of the Reading School District.
Judge Banks censured ACSD for making no attempt to collaborate, contact or meet with the lead parents on even a single occasion.
Something that aligned with my love of democracy and disdain for totalitarianism and censure.
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