Although Mutius's death is horrific in its own right, Rome does not reprimand Titus for his action. |
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Following an internal investigation, several soldiers received what amounted to a reprimand and the matter was hushed up. |
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Wearily, she walked through the back door toward sunset, heedful that she might receive a sharp reprimand. |
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For the other, it urged an official reprimand and review of his security clearance. |
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It is governed automatically by scripts that do the specific bidding of their creators both to help and to reprimand users of the protocol. |
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A chemist who swigged vodka at work was let off with a reprimand after she cleaned up her act. |
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Many young people are, regrettably, disabled by illness or accident, so please will you stop and consider this before launching into a reprimand? |
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In the end he got away with a fine and a reprimand, and the woodblocks for a satirical triptych were destroyed. |
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Why do students think they can always break the law and be let off with just a reprimand or a slap on the wrist? |
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Universal is given a reprimand for some poor decisions concerning the making of this set. |
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He could avoid expulsion and imprisonment if the full 435-member House decides to enforce censure, a reprimand or fines. |
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All were found guilty, receiving sentences varying from discharge and detention to a fine and reprimand. |
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Still the degree of solidarity expressed by our US friends since last Monday's EU reprimand over Irish budgetary policy was impressive. |
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His behavior, which did not go unnoticed, became the subject of a formal reprimand by the Cliburn Foundation chairman. |
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The captain says he ought to flog all of them, but because they surrendered early, he will make do with just a reprimand. |
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The union demanded that the letters of reprimand be withdrawn and the suspensions be rescinded. |
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A sympathetic judge lets her off with a fine and a reprimand and she goes driving off on a high ready to tilt at windmills once more. |
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Instead, Brown has treated us to a tortuous, Jesuitical argument so self-contradictory it merits its own reprimand. |
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After a quick reprimand and warning that Santa doesn't like snoops, the matter was dropped. |
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Lehmann later apologised to the Sri Lanka team for the comment and was handed a reprimand by match referee Clive Lloyd. |
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He gave Rick a wide-eyed, pleading look, like an Irish setter expecting a reprimand. |
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It's no longer the quiet voice of a caregiver, but the cutting reprimand of a jailer. |
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For bragging about the size of her sub, Kathryn Bigelow earns a reprimand from this court. |
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By way of reprimand, Othello was forced to demote Cassio, a severe blow to the high-ranking officer. |
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They both received a written reprimand and were ordered to pay significant costs. |
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Analysts have interpreted the letter as a veiled reprimand to the United States. |
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When she insults Miss Bates at Box Hill, Mr. Knightley's reprimand really shames her. |
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It's against the gentlemanly rules to run a business from Parliament and so an unofficial reprimand was dished out. |
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When we reprimand a dog for toileting indoors we think we are teaching him not to go indoors, but to go in the garden. |
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Then, while still in the changed garments, Edward noticed Tom's bruised hand and went out to reprimand the guard who had caused it. |
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Could I go to section 10, the power to discipline by way of reprimand. |
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One member dissented, saying that a public reprimand of Justice Cosgrove was enough. |
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While the mother was put in the pillory to be ridiculed in the public square, the girl was let off by the council with a reprimand. |
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Many believe the admission of shortcomings was in response to Chinese President Hu Jintao's public reprimand of Tung and his ministers last month. |
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Next port of call is the Council of Ministers where tomorrow evening the commission's recommendation to formally reprimand Ireland will be carried. |
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When Holland sees a fellow competitor wearing snug clothing at the starting gate, he will usually offer a gentle reprimand. |
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In her annual reports, she can reprimand recalcitrant federal institutions. |
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Six more soldiers received letters of reprimand, including a battalion commander and battalion operations sergeant major who were immediately relieved of duty. |
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If a complaint is upheld, the society may reprimand the solicitor in writing or ask its disciplinary tribunal to consider an allegation of misconduct. |
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At the time, he advocated a reprimand, to ensure that taxpayers' money cannot be used deceitfully in advance under a false pretenses. |
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Medina doesn't speak Arabic, but she's become fluent in the universal language of reprimand, having been yelled at in countries from Cuba to the Czech Republic. |
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But in the field of human rights the evidence of heinous transgressions would not even induce a formal reprimand, except when it subserves other interests. |
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Two years later, the reprimand was overturned, but Mia was unsuccessful in her bid to annul the adoptions. |
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Why do we continue to more or less reprimand, admonish or encourage the Liberals? |
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I will never reprimand my horse or put pressure on him if he tries. |
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He said he was not allowed to keep a copy of the classified letter of reprimand. |
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Tomorrow, what will you do?' But I would never reprimand him, because he was honest. |
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The unprecedented stiffness of the reprimand is underlined by the fact that these two countries have long enjoyed one of the closest and most cordial ties. |
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My dad, water gun or bucket in hand, would just laugh as she proceeded to reprimand him about wet mattresses that would now take forever to dry. |
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The Appointing Authority may decide on the penalty of a written warning or reprimand without consulting the Board. |
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The judge can impose sanctions ranging from a verbal reprimand to expulsion from the program. |
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Finally, God's absence, reflected in his impossibility to offer neither reprimand nor comfort, is mirrored in a simulation of authorial impotence. |
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In fact, it will corner hard enough to get you a reprimand from your very own side-seat cruise control. |
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Sanctions for violating anti-doping regulations may range from a reprimand to a lifetime ban. |
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The Irish position has caused resentment among our partners, which was partly responsible for the reprimand of Minister McCreevey by his EU colleagues at the ECOFIN meeting. |
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She could easily have ruined his career with a harassment suit but instead chose to just walk away, and he's insisting we reprimand her for doing so. |
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She frequently risks the reprimand of her more zealous colleagues by allowing students to talk quietly in pairs or triads while moving through the school. |
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The board of education of the Tokyo metropolitan government has decided to reprimand about 180 teachers at metropolitan senior high schools and schools for disabled children. |
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Did you ever reprimand an editor found guilty of breaching the pcc code of conduct? |
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He failed to reprimand the MKS in question, implicitly suggesting that in the Likud, support for two states is optional at best. |
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Wyatt and Mack took full responsibility and hoped Emma wouldn't reprimand them too badly the next morning for getting her sloshed and allowing her to humiliate herself. |
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We have an employee leave system that allows employees to be absent from work without reprimand for health and family reasons. |
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The court reprimand may be imposed for a criminal offence for which a penalty of up to one year of imprisonment is prescribed by the law. |
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A TEENAGER has been given a police reprimand following a happy slap attack in Bulkington. |
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Hamilton was involved in a pit lane incident with Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel, for which both later received a reprimand from race stewards. |
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Neither Mercedes drivers received any punishment for the breach of rules, and Mercedes was given a reprimand. |
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Someone had to attend to Camby to offer consolation or a reprimand. |
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The puppy trainer and assistant do not reprimand the dog for this as the dog should eventually learn that, to detect the target and receive a reward, it needs to go slowly. |
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Does not provide for YCJA options like reprimand, intensive support and supervision or custody and supervision order for serious violent offenders. |
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The NCSA may impose the following disciplinary penalties against them: admonishment, reprimand, suspension for one to three years from the auditing profession, and cancellation of auditing license. |
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The law also provides that juveniles must be placed in reformatories only after solutions such as guidance, admonishment, reprimand or parental pledges have failed. |
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If the complaint is upheld, a letter of reprimand will be sent to the Weathercaster, suspending the use of the logo for a period of time or revoking the right to use the logo. |
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On the other hand, a reprimand should penalize any mistake or undesirable behaviour, but it should be used only if the puppy is caught in the act. |
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Nowadays, children get angry when we reprimand them. |
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On the other hand, if he does something that you do not like and you catch him doing it, then you should reprimand him in a low, firm tone of voice. |
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Moreover they will reprimand one another charitably for mistakes made in the service of the poor, but all of this without confusion or disorder, and with as few words as possible. |
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Although counselling may now be used in 50 to 70 per cent of RCMP informal discipline cases, this counselling may often be rather perfunctory, resembling a reprimand, except it is verbal rather than written. |
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The CIA officer who sent these instructions received no reprimand. |
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Morality police reprimand women on the street who they feel are not appropriately covered, though current president Hassan Rouhani has taken a less hardline approach to the issue than his predecessor. |
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England, who appealed indiscriminately and in an impassioned manner than on Saturday brought a reprimand from the match referee Hanumant Singh, should consider where such an approach is counter-productive. |
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Fielding only dares to reprimand small litterers. |
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The staff member may, if he wishes, respond to the warning or reprimand. |
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Nobody is venturing to reprimand or silence them. |
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She received a reprimand and was given a RW for the same conduct. |
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He received a severe reprimand and a fine. |
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Such types of reprimand occur in instances where a family loses control over a child's behaviour or in the event of constant marital rows, divorce or family break-up. |
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Did you receive a reprimand, a disciplinary notice or anything similar? |
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He apparently received an informal verbal reprimand for this, and wrote a second letter to the newspaper explaining that his first letter had been written in his personal capacity, rather than as a member of the police force. |
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If the minor is over 12, the sentence is either a reprimand or a fine. |
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He and one other officer received only a letter of reprimand. |
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Jervis liked Nelson and so did not officially reprimand him, but did not mention Nelson's actions in his official report of the battle. |
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On 15 May 1426, the Xuande Emperor ordered the Directorate of Ceremonial to send a letter to Zheng He to reprimand him for a transgression. |
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During the Qing dynasty, Manchus at the imperial court were required to speak Standard Manchu or face the emperor's reprimand. |
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The Scot was given a reprimand after missing the weighbridge in yesterday's qualifying session in Turkey. |
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Goldsmith gave his landlady a sharp reprimand for her treatment of him. |
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This government position induced Shelley to write a sonnet of mild reprimand, To Wordsworth, but it gave Wordsworth the financial security to pursue his poetry. |
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