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Their reprimanding is interrupted by a call from the bank.
In November, the House Ethics Committee issued a report reprimanding Kihuen.
The company disputed reprimanding staff for complaining of fatigue or illness.
Investigators recommended that officers involved in reprimanding Li should be punished.
Sanctions appear to be Capitol Hill's preferred mechanism for reprimanding Saudi Arabia.
He also encouraged voters to urge their representatives to act in reprimanding Waters.
Parliamentary inquiries follow on reprimanding members for being untruthful and audience member disruptions. pic.twitter.
For starters, Hauser told Insider that directly reprimanding your cat could have unwanted consequences.
They argued that the authorities had done enough by reprimanding officials and tightening safety regulations.
But he didn&apost excel as a leader by constantly making ultimatums and reprimanding his men.
And rather than apologize to them, the administration dug in, reprimanding them for being too touchy.
The community is self-policing, and this fear of reprimanding, from fellow fans, is a powerful idea.
A source close to West told PEOPLE at the time that the star wasn't reprimanding SNL staff.
She stood up for Ms. Schutz's painting without making great claims for it or reprimanding the protesters.
US labor law forbids employers from firing or otherwise reprimanding employees for taking part in unionization efforts.
Some have cut them off from the ambulance service, or sent letters reprimanding them for wasting NHS money.
"She had nothing to do with it," Mr. Clinton said, reprimanding those who tried to speak over him.
Elizabeth Lawrence was lynched in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1933 for reprimanding white children who threw rocks at her.
Immediately, a woman, who TMZ reports is her older sister Lauryn "Pumpkin" Shannon, could be heard reprimanding her.
The Ohio Medical Board closed its investigation into Kaouk after five years without reprimanding him in any way.
Instead of reprimanding yourself for not being more adventurous in the closet, give in to your style rut.
Until one day he woke up to an email reprimanding him for using part of an Iron Maiden song.
Japan is considering officially reprimanding SoftBank and telling it to ensure the disruption does not reoccur, the source said.
Black kids are supposed to remain silent when their parents are reprimanding them, except when asked a direct question.
As beer overflows from the bottle, a second officer can be seen standing up and apparently reprimanding the American.
Is the preacher reprimanding your devotion, is she praising the gods' humanity, is this a call for spiritual revolt?
Wenger deflected questions about his own future by reprimanding the referee for what Wenger called "unexplainable and scandalous" decisions.
"I don't cancel the Kardashians or Iggy Azalea or Cardi B. I'm not canceling them, I'm reprimanding them," she said.
But Republicans in the Senate -- where Sessions served until January -- pushed back, reprimanding Trump for the open display of animosity.
When you're in a management position, you're often tasked with unpleasant duties, such as reprimanding employees or letting someone go.
A point deduction is a warning—with meaningful consequences instead of the reprimanding we've grown accustomed to hearing from referees.
He received a "letter of concern" — his first of two in the next several months — reprimanding him for inappropriate conduct.
"Jen, I love you so much," Cox can be heard telling her fellow Friends alum, 50, before playfully reprimanding Theroux.
This month you'll need to show leadership, specifically through the administration of justice, so get creative with your reprimanding and retributions.
Beijing has been clamping down on risk in the financial markets, from reprimanding corrupt financiers to tightening regulation over lending practices.
House GOP leaders have been considering formally reprimanding Democrats for commandeering the floor in June in violation of the chamber's rules.
While regretting and reprimanding the status quo, Kerry underplayed America's role in enabling the reality that he so eloquently objected to.
CAIR also wants monetary damages for Abdelrahman, a formal written apology, and a reprimanding of the employees involved, among other requests.
"I need to talk to you," my 90-year-old mother announced in a stern tone usually reserved for reprimanding a child.
" Three days before the pope's arrival in Poland, the Vatican issued a statement reprimanding Polish officials who "artificially created fear of Muslims.
"It's not like this was the first time she's needed reprimanding for her management and conduct," one former worker told The Verge.
Rather, not reprimanding Saudi royalty — especially de facto leader Mohammed bin Salman, better known as MBS — fits perfectly within his foreign policy.
Boilerplate emails reprimanding drivers for supposedly missed packages contain little information: only the date of the infraction, but not the package or address.
One person who worked on The Lost Colony during the 1996 season confirmed witnessing Long reprimanding others on the show, and Martin specifically.
The Blackstone Group's media-relations team sent a company-wide memo to staff reprimanding them for speaking with the media without prior clearance.
Meredith McGehee, the chief of policy at ethics advocacy group Issue One, said the Ethics Committee should have gone further in reprimanding Williams.
The Times said that in reprimanding Maguire, Trump cited the presence in the briefing of Democratic Representative Adam Schiff, the intelligence panel chairman.
In this outburst of criticism, Mother was, of course, reprimanding me for inviting Charlie and Julie and little Patrick to the family event.
As they make their way out through air shafts, Juan has a vision of Pakal: is he reprimanding them or showing them the way?
Instead, they often face shame, stigma, and reprimanding for making such a life-altering decision while muddling whatever timeline people have deemed more appropriate.
That's why Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time leading scorer, argued for the Washington Post that the focus shouldn't be on reprimanding Kaepernick.
Uber drivers do this both by only showing a first name and location (no picture) and by reprimanding drivers if they cherry-pick customers.
Now it's at the phase where timeouts and reprimanding [are] starting to occur, and I'm not a big fan of that kind of stuff.
Also as a part of its punishment, ZTE agreed to dismiss four senior employees and penalize 35 others by reprimanding them and reducing bonuses.
" Comey recommended no criminal charges to the Justice Department in the Clinton email probe, instead reprimanding the former secretary of state as "extremely careless.
In an exclusive clip from the episode, Leakes turns her anger toward longtime friend Cynthia Bailey, reprimanding Bailey for bringing Moore to an earlier event.
In 2013, while representing Oklahoma in the House of Representatives, Mr. Bridenstine gave a speech reprimanding the Obama administration for excessive spending on climate research.
Still, his one moment in the trial Tuesday night reprimanding Democrats and the Trump lawyers to tone things down definitely deserved the attention it got.
Some have offered, yet the state seems content with publicly reprimanding Xu. Seishiro Okazaki did not defeat Carl Morris with mythological stories or magic tricks.
All sent a letter to Dan Coats asking him not to release basically reprimanding him for releasing information to the house intelligence committee, their own committee.
I feel a lot safer reprimanding men at work than I do here, because when you walk into the strip club, you're walking into my house.
Similarly, Brammer explained that the development studio thought reprimanding dedicated players like SUSPC7 too harshly would be counterproductive to building a good community around the game.
ZTE had agreed to dismiss four senior employees and discipline 35 others either by reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them, according to senior Commerce Department officials.
The White House Counsel's Office had made the same assertion to the Office of Special Counsel, which rejected the argument in its report reprimanding Ms. Conway.
I stopped shaving my head and started shaving my face, and I started insisting again that my daughters call me Dad, reprimanding them when they misbehaved.
Four Democratic lawmakers are now calling for probes into reports that the White House played a hand in reprimanding NOAA staff at the agency's Birmingham, Ala.
This week, Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan is Allen's target for reprimanding her wearing of a necklace with a bedazzled-but-miniature AK-47 on it.
In a summit last week, U.S. President Donald Trump alarmed U.S. allies by reprimanding them about their military spending and failing to endorse NATO's mutual defense clause.
It also agreed to discipline executives responsible, but the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security said that the company made false statements about reprimanding employees.
It was his second tripping incident in a month and the ACC "reprimanded" him, which amounted to the ACC informing the world that they were reprimanding him.
Mr. Trump is waiting for party leaders to stop reprimanding him for his lean (that is, skeletal) campaign operation, his politically incorrect statements and his inconsistent positions.
On the other, Trump told Sanger and Haberman that he'd refrain from reprimanding allies with poor records on civil liberties because the United States is no paragon.
Putting the blame on local law enforcement, investigators recommended that the police officers involved in reprimanding Li be punished and that the letter of admonition be withdrawn.
And the pool din is punctuated by short, reprimanding whistles of orange-clad lifeguards keeping a watchful eye as their off-duty colleagues flirt on the sideline.
But Comey recommended no criminal charges to the Justice Department, instead reprimanding her as "extremely careless" after finding 2300 emails containing classified information among the 30,000 reviewed messages.
When he convinced other employees at the facility that these residents' actions were art, however, he noticed that they stopped reprimanding residents and trying to change their behavior.
Is there a statute of limitations on your husband of 30 years reprimanding your father-in-law for sticking his tongue in your mouth at your wedding (twice!)?
ZTE paid $2400 billion in penalties to settle the 2017 case and promised to fire four senior employees and discipline 35 others by reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them.
While the White House says that the president is committed to alliances, he appeared to irk NATO members by publicly reprimanding them for not meeting their defense spending targets.
But it's a shame that the man who served as chief of staff to President Barack Obama is all of a sudden reprimanding Democrats for the audacity of hope.
US Soccer came under fire for reprimanding US Women's Soccer veteran Megan Rapinoe for taking a knee in protest of the nation's systemic violence and oppression against black people.
But rather than reprimanding him, Merkel smiled and praised German interior minister Horst Seehofer for his approach, which is growing more common as the coronavirus continues its global spread.
The bit, which is on the show's Facebook page, has Spicer taking questions and being interrupted constantly, which leads to him reprimanding the reporters — or in this case, children.
Thinking through potential protest actions to undertake that weekend, the community preferred to attend performances and exhibitions by St. Louis artists of color, rather than spend time reprimanding CAM.
By reprimanding the victims of these attacks, and doing little to bring the killers to justice, the Bangladesh government is abandoning its commitments and implicitly encouraging the killings to continue.
Vanzant extended some empathy, but she spent a lot of the episode reprimanding Tran for making "classic mistakes" in her dating decisions with Brown and harping on her daddy issues.
At the time the investigation began there were also reports that some parents had complained that Palombella had been excessively harsh in verbally reprimanding the boys when they performed poorly.
Overall, 74 percent of parents believed in disciplining kids by taking away a privilege, 64 percent supported scolding or reprimanding children and just 7 percent endorsed spanking, the study found.
There were other stories throughout the region, including one about a woman named Elizabeth Lawrence being lynched in 1933 Birmingham after reprimanding white children who had thrown rocks at her.
In return, Mr. Macron squeezed concessions from Germany on his economic reform plans that he could sell at home (where he is facing criticism for reprimanding a high school student).
Separately, Johnson has demanded information from the Commerce Department on two occasions related to a statement the agency released in September reprimanding its National Weather Service station in Birmingham, Ala.
Weinstein&aposs defense team later accused Judge James Burke of being biased for reprimanding the former producer of texting in court and asked him to recuse himself from the trial.
Four Democratic lawmakers are calling for investigations and additional materials related to growing reports that White House officials played a hand in reprimanding NOAA staff at the agency's Birmingham, Ala.
After repeating the woman's insulting characterization of Cruz, Trump noted that the press has previously castigated him for not reprimanding offensive and controversial statements his supporters have made at his rallies.
Sessions, who gets his name from Confederate President Jefferson Davis, invoked the Civil War in reprimanding the state, accusing it of trying to nullify federal law and secede from the Union.
As part of the agreement, Shenzhen-based ZTE promised to dismiss four senior employees and discipline 35 others by either reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them, senior U.S. officials told Reuters.
In a 2009 ruling, the Atlantic City casino hotel was ordered to rewrite its employee handbook, after unlawfully reprimanding a labor-union representative who distributed a press statement about a workplace dispute.
ZTE's failure to comply with the 2017 Commerce Department settlement included not reprimanding or cutting bonuses to 35 employees tied to the wrongdoing, and making false statements, the Commerce Department previously found.
At a daily news briefing in Beijing, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, called the death "really a tragedy" but stopped short of reprimanding North Korea for its treatment of Mr. Warmbier.
An Irish woman from a country uplifted by European Union membership reprimanding the new breed of little-England male as he exits history in pursuit of an illusion: the symbolism was perfect.
"It's not like this was the first time she's needed reprimanding for her management and conduct," one former worker told The Verge in a follow-up article that published on December 6th.
As part of the agreement, Shenzhen-based ZTE promised to dismiss four senior employees and discipline 35 others by either reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them, senior Commerce Department officials told Reuters.
Chandrashekhar Azad, a prominent Dalit activist arrested in May, was ordered to be released by a high court in November, with the judge reprimanding police for their "politically motivated" handling of his case.
He has been reprimanding both former coalition partner M5S as well as PD (Renzi in particular), demanding elections — a decision that can only be taken by Matarella if the M5S-PD talks fail.
" Ultimately, though, McDermott Will & Emery did not advise reprimanding the executive because of "the passage of time, the fact that it was not reported, and the absence of any other women coming forward.
In his book he told of reprimanding James Dean during a work session when the actor, in a minor role in a trial scene, seemed not to be listening to the courtroom proceedings.
Poots made a statement reprimanding Gordon for acting "in a wholly inappropriate way," but privately he blames himself for the incident, saying that he did not provide sufficient rehearsal time before opening night.
As part of the agreement, Shenzhen-based ZTE Corp promised to dismiss four senior employees and discipline 23 others by either reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them, senior Commerce Department officials told Reuters.
Because Trump is the ultimate authority on reprimanding Conway, the letter said, "we request that you use authority Congress granted to you...to 'recommend to [Trump] the appropriate disciplinary action be brought against" Conway.
Fox News and CNN On Wednesday again traded blows on the air with Fox News's Sean Hannity comparing CNN's Anderson Cooper to Jerry Springer and Cooper hitting Fox for not reprimanding its top-rated host.
"I found her very degrading and very reprimanding," said one ex-Nxivm member, Bonnie Piesse, who is married to Mr. Vicente, the former Nxivm official who witnessed Ms. Bronfman interviewing her father about the group.
" Citing another New Hampshire incident in 2015, Trump reminded his followers how mad the press was for him not reprimanding a supporter who called President Obama a Muslim: "For the press, this is a serious reprimand.
His reprimanding of the tech who threw a blanket over one old man robot rubbed the audiences the wrong way, perhaps because it called to mind dehumanization tactics such as those used by Nazis in concentration camps.
Smilde said Trump's threat of military force put the Venezuelan opposition "on its heels" after a group of Latin American governments joined last week in reprimanding Maduro for sponsoring the July 30 election of the constituent assembly.
Although we did not end up reprimanding her, I really emphasized that we need to make sure that we're paying extra attention to how we're using our words and also conscious of how we're treating our co-workers.
However, US officials, including Tillerson, have so far been cautious about publicly reprimanding Myanmar's civilian leaders, who share power with the military as a result of fragile democratic reforms championed by the United States during the Obama administration.
Two days after the election the MHP's veteran leader, Devlet Bahceli, took out a full-page advert in a number of newspapers, naming and reprimanding every pollster and journalist who criticised him in the run-up to the election.
Google's practice of formally reprimanding—and in at least one case, firing—employees for comments the company deemed discriminatory toward white men suggests that Google made an effort to moderate speech by its liberal employees as well as its conservative ones.
Gupta said that English had received emails from Mulvaney reprimanding her — he did not provide details about those messages — and that there was concern that her job could be in jeopardy, even though there hadn't been any direct threat of firing.
As part of the agreement, Shenzhen-based ZTE promised to dismiss four senior employees and discipline 35 others by either reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them but had failed to fully carry out those actions, U.S. government officials told Reuters this week.
Despite the test's questionable history, the Saluda sheriff's office determined in an internal investigation that Browder did nothing worth reprimanding, according to records obtained by the Greenville News, so the deputy won't be punished for an incident that could've risked Werts' athletic career.
Larry Baumhor, 65, a former vendor at the Antiques Garage for 20083 years who has continued to frequent the flea market on 25th Street, said he heard Ms. Boss using racial and homophobic slurs, yelling at vendors and reprimanding them for minor infractions.
As part of the agreement, Shenzhen-based ZTE promised to dismiss four senior employees and discipline 35 others by either reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them, but had failed to fully carry out those actions, U.S. government officials told Reuters this week.
"Australians have voted, we respect their decision, there are many lessons in that election for all of us," Turnbull told reporters in Melbourne, reprimanding his industry minister, Christopher Pyne, who appeared to celebrate prematurely when he described the coalition as an "election-winning machine".
I mean, I certainly, when I was pressing cases I would not have taken the judge to task for reprimanding, not in the way they did, but they kind of feel like they have, you know, they have a head of steam against the judge.
Twice the prosecutors have asked the judge to correct statements he made in front of the jury, including reprimanding a prosecutor for their approach to a witness and telling an attorney not to spend time questioning another witness about one of the alleged banking crimes.
Her restraint — her refusal to display her intellect through the portals of her wounds — loomed large in my mind as a kind of stylistic superego, reprimanding me for relying on the easy crutch of vulnerability, for peddling the soft tissue of the personal: Sometimes I'm just as unhappy as you are.
" Two high-ranking Democrats — Representative Cedric L. Richmond of Louisiana, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, and Representative Jerrold L. Nadler of New York, a senior member of the Judiciary Committee — said they would call on Republican leaders to bring up a resolution reprimanding the president for "racist statements.
The April ban came after the Shenzhen-based company admitted that while it dismissed four senior employees who had been involved in the original wrongdoing, it had not disciplined 20173 others by either reducing their bonuses or reprimanding them, despite statements to the contrary, senior Commerce Department officials told Reuters at the time.
While Romney did speak in strongly critical fashion about Trump's interview with CNN's Jake Tapper about the KKK, he and other Republican leaders have not devoted nearly enough energy to reprimanding and denouncing fringe elements of the Republican Party that have played to racial sentiment in their attacks on the first African-American president.
Hannity made the remarks on his radio show on Tuesday following reports that the Alaska Republican Party is considering reprimanding Murkowski for not voting to confirm Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' Sen.
The former vice president sharpened his attacks on both Buttigieg and Sanders on Wednesday, warning that nominating Sanders would fuel President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE's claims that Democrats up and down the ballot are socialists, while reprimanding Buttigieg for what he called criticism of former President Obama's record.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE told National Urban Radio Network White House correspondent April Ryan to "sit down" after she attempted to ask a question when he called on another reporter, adding that "the media is very hostile" while reprimanding Ryan for interrupting.
And instead of focusing on reprimanding Kaepernick, Abdul-Jabbar wrote that people should look at the disturbing picture that castigating Kaepernick paints of America today: What should horrify Americans is not Kaepernick's choice to remain seated during the national anthem, but that nearly 50 years after Ali was banned from boxing for his stance and Tommie Smith and John Carlos's raised fists caused public ostracization and numerous death threats, we still need to call attention to the same racial inequities.
If major newspaper stories are true, Trump could further escalate his March Madness strategy by firing Veterans Affairs Secretary David ShulkinDavid Jonathon ShulkinPress: Acosta, latest to walk the plank Senior Trump administration official to leave post next week Trump sent policy pitch from Mar-a-Lago member to VA secretary: report MORE, and firing or reprimanding Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE.

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