The day had not yet arrived when the great were to endure the freedom of reprehension. |
The looks I get from other mothers when I say that I gave him the choice at age 11 whether to play sports or not... is one of reprehension. |
I say then, that reprehension and reprimand can scarcely ever be necessary. |
But it may be questioned whether Swanston really merited this reprehension. |
My behaviour, during the very happy fortnight which I spent with you, did not, I hope, lay me open to reprehension, excepting on one point. |
Faced with the Parliament's dogged opposition and the public's reprehension for its initial proposal, the Commission has recourse to successive reports and evaluations of an imperfect legal instrument. |