When in 1861 a Louisiana bishop wrote a pastoral letter adopting the slaveholders' view on race, he was sharply censured by Rome. |
|
Five nurses were found guilty of professional misconduct, four were censured and one was removed from the register. |
|
Four ancient bishops some 130 years ago censured those who said that the Son was a creature and not coessential with the Father. |
|
With a carelessness wakened life would've censured them for they couped me onto a table and left me there to my own goyishe devices. |
|
Oh, by the way, Hill was censured by the Senate this week in a bit of parliamentary falderal. |
|
Meanwhile he had been recalled to Adelaide and summoned before a Royal Commission where he was censured and criticized. |
|
Politicians have to be seen to be acting responsibly and must expect to be censured when they are not. |
|
He has been lauded as a solitary champion of liberty and censured as the absurd opponent of progress. |
|
Because Anabaptism was censured throughout much of Western Europe, the writings of the Anabaptists themselves remained in virtual obscurity. |
|
It could have expressed dismay at Pringle's obvious lack of race awareness, censured him, and sent him on a training course. |
|
Broadcast watchdogs have censured him for swearing on his former BBC Radio 1 afternoon show. |
|
The external relations officer asserted that if the board censured him, they would be preventing him from fulfilling his duties. |
|
Donald Dewar personally censured ministers for failing to observe collective responsibility and leaking to the press. |
|
Since when should an MP be censured for saying something that is offensive to some portion of society? |
|
The last three were to become cardinals and the first two were eventually censured by the Church. |
|
The dramatic departures come after Cllr Holden and Cllr Smith were censured last month by the Standards Board. |
|
That crook shouldn't be removed or censured, he should be cuffed and doin' the perp walk. |
|
In other countries, the legal doctrine is divided as to the status of the censured regulation in the legal system. |
|
In fact, during the two world wars, Canadian mail was opened, read and censured by government agents whose job this was. |
|
Seeing his request rejected, he appealed and finally in 1999 obtained some documents, but largely censured. |
|
|
In recent years North Yorkshire police were condemned for establishing a canteen culture and county ambulance service chiefs were censured for bullying. |
|
However, recently he was censured for dangling his baby son Bob near the open jaws of a crocodile and forced to make an apology to his millions of fans. |
|
In this instance a football club was appealing to the Football Association after a commission had fined the directors and severely censured the club for misconduct. |
|
I don't know if they have the same one as us, but ours is completely censured. |
|
The owners were censured for deciding not to renew badly corroded longitudinal stiffeners at her second special survey. |
|
Hollyoaks was censured by Ofcom in August last year for a scene in which a character was pushed under a train. |
|
Bartholomew's presence at the controversial crowning of Henry the Young King is uncertain, but Becket asked that he should not be papally censured with others involved. |
|
My Latin temper snaps, and I'm censured by a security guard. |
|
When the House censured Charlie Rangel yesterday, it signified a shift in how Congress does business. |
|
Rangel, after having been censured by the House in late 2010 for a litany of abuses, survived reelection. |
|
But he also censured his fellow council members for not speaking out earlier. |
|
Rangel was censured by the full House, the first time that's happened to a member in nearly 25 years. |
|
And indeed they were censured not on behalf of the paintings but because of their unfeminine mode of behavior. |
|
In the latter judgment, the Court also censured the requirement concerning contracts of employment of indefinite duration. |
|
This eliminates the delicate problem, censured by the Thomas law, of the non-taxation of social contributions of the company's top-up. |
|
The Constitutional Court has censured several instances of violation of the above-mentioned provisions. |
|
The German Government subsequently announced that it would abandon the plan to introduce the tax that had been censured by the Court. |
|
All such diabolic, yet cowardly actions must be severely condemned, censured and deterred with steeled resolve and equally resolute counteraction. |
|
This explains why in African culture bad behavior is usually censured or reprehended while good deeds receive social approbation or approval. |
|
They have taken film. They are censured before and after. |
|
|
If the Assembly maintains its vote by less than three fifths of its full membership, the President may, within the next 48 hours, retain the censured minister or ministers by express decision, and dissolve the Chambers. |
|
His language was severely censured by some of his brother peers as derogatory to their other. |
|
In the end, he was censured by the House and stripped of his chairmanship. |
|
Parents should not forget their childhood years, how much they yearned for sympathy and love, and how unhappy they felt when censured and fretfully chided. |
|
By refusing to speak out on the country's political situation, Total may be censured in much the same way as the Myanmar regime, and its humanitarian program may be perceived as mere window dressing. |
|
Anything off the beaten path, structurally, is censured. |
|
Then last February the fund steeled itself and censured the country, warning it to improve its statistics by September or face potential suspension or expulsion. |
|
It may strike those who recall Richard Desmond pulling out of the previous form of press regulation as ironic that one of his outlets is the first national media group to be censured by the new regulator. |
|
The actor censured wage inequality across all sectors but focused attention on Hollywood, supposedly a bastion of liberalism, because here even A-list female stars suffer discrimination. |
|
Mr Sarkozy has told deputies that his cabinet reshuffle in the autumn would take account of irresponsible behaviour. For now, though, nobody has been censured. |
|
Nothing is censured and everybody is free to give his or her opinion. |
|
The power, which is legitimately censured, is still firmly in place, while the population, which is unfairly penalised, is enduring a martyrdom which is morally unacceptable and politically dangerous. |
|
The campaign to assist Afghan women, who have been silenced, censured, denied freedom of speech, access to education, and full citizenship, was conducted outside the country. |
|
There is nothing more embarrassing than to be censured by one's peers for conduct that falls short of standards which they recognize as appropriate for judges. |
|
Information might be censured or certain company websites might receive priority treatment on increasingly crowded networks, or access to certain sites might be limited. |
|
Having censured the circumcision, she bethought her of kindred topics, and asked Aziz when he was going to be married. |
|
Martial, writing under the Emperor Domitian, was a famed author of epigrams, poems which were often abusive and censured public figures. |
|
On 28 June 2011, UNESCO's World Heritage Committee, at Jordan's insistence, censured. |
|
The pope censured not only the actions of Ithacius but also that of the emperor. |
|
He was in office during the Mau Mau Rebellion in Kenya, and was persuaded to stay in office by Harold Macmillan after being censured for the Hola massacre. |
|
|
The notion that the expression of dissent or subversive views should be tolerated, not censured or punished by law, developed alongside the rise of printing and the press. |
|
Pope Siricius censured not only Ithacius but the emperor himself. |
|
John of Islay, Earl of Ross, Lord of the Isles was censured for making his son Angus his lieutenant and for besieging Rothesay Castle in the Isle of Bute. |
|
In 2006 the Charity Commission censured the Tate for this purchase. |
|
Nelson returned to Gibraltar at the end of July, and travelled from there to England, dismayed at his failure to bring the French to battle and expecting to be censured. |
|
Bankers at Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, considered to be the country's largest lender, were censured for their subpar and deviant performance. |
|