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The committee could have "sought harsher sanctions" according to its report, but found reproval to be the "appropriate" step.
To the degree that Sully has villains, it's these two functionaries, who dare to approach the Hudson hero with reproval instead of admiration.
And now, as a quickly spiraling disaster in Northern Syria grows worse, Republicans have come together again in a rare reproval of the President.
His whole bearing in the seconds that followed — his expression of surprise and reproval, and maybe also of contempt — is still engraved in my mind.
The reproval by the Ethics Committee — this is the first in the current session of Congress — is the lowest level of formal sanction that the committee can take.
Mattis voices pride in having never apologized for his most notorious "Mattisisms" — such as, "It's fun to shoot some people" — but does acknowledge that his words sometimes created a media firestorm or earned him reproval from higher-ups.
Laura Richardson (D-Calif.) for compelling her congressional staff to work on her reelection campaign, among other unethical practices, and issued 85033 letters of reproval or "slaps on the wrist" for cases ranging from conflicts of interest to unpaid back taxes.
On Friday, the House Ethics Committee issued a rare letter of reproval against Mr. Meadows in the matter, ordering him to reimburse the United States Treasury about $40,000 that the committee said was not commensurate with the former aide's work.
Kem Ley was known for criticizing both sides of Cambodia's polarized political landscape, which is dominated by the ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP) and the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), but the lion's share of his reproval was aimed at the former.
WASHINGTON — Representative Edward Whitfield, Republican of Kentucky, has been issued a "public reproval" by the House Ethics Committee for allowing his wife, who served as a registered lobbyist, to meet with his House staff as she worked on behalf of the Humane Society of the United States.
WASHINGTON — The House Ethics Committee issued a rare letter of reproval on Friday to Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina and chairman of the hard-line Freedom Caucus, for mishandling sexual harassment allegations against a top aide, after complaints from six female staff members that his former chief of staff frequently engaged in unwanted touching and stared down their blouses.
Dr Lyon pointed out that Smith's response demonstrated that he had "a very clear understanding of the situation facing Opes". "His email expresses no surprise or uncertainty. His email expresses no reproval". Dr Lyon also indicated that Smith had sent an email to staff in which he demanded to be kept up to date on company developments.
Sorrow Tears and Blood is an album by Nigerian Afrobeat composer, bandleader, and multi-instrumentalist Fela Kuti recorded in 1977 and originally released on the Nigerian Kalakuta label.Fela Kuti discography , accessed May 8, 2014 The album's title track is a reproval of what Kuti felt was a docility among Africans in the face of political hardship.
See California Business and Professions Code sections 6064 (empowering State Bar to certify admission of applicants) and 6078 (empowering State Bar to recommend disbarment, suspension, or reproval).In re Rose, 22 Cal. 4th 430 (2000) ("[t]he State Bar may make only recommendations to this court, which undertakes an independent determination whether the attorney should be disciplined as recommended").See also Hallinan v. Committee of Bar Examiners, 65 Cal.
Martin R. Greenstein, the partner whose actions resulted in Weeks' successful lawsuit, was given a public reproval by the State Bar of California on March 26, 1998, and for obvious reasons, is no longer with Baker McKenzie (the Court of Appeal decision noted that he was terminated by the firm in August 1993).See State Bar of California public record for Martin Richard Greenstein, State Bar Number 106789.
Harrison entered the university as an undergraduate in its initial year of operation (1825). He had been raised as a staunch Christian, and while his devotion invited the reproval of many classmates, it once occasioned a compliment from the university's founder, Thomas Jefferson. He excelled academically and graduated with doctorates in Medicine and Ancient Languages; his classmates included Edgar Allan Poe. In 1828 he became the first alumnus to join the faculty there, at age twenty-one.
Eurogamer criticised the uniformity of the NPCs, vehicles, and artificial intelligence. Like Wigmore, Eurogamer disliked the controls, which were found to worsen the first-person sequences. Also subject to reproval were the save game system, "pretentious silliness" in the narrative, reincarnation mechanic, substandard graphics, and "blocky and often poorly animated" character models. Despite lauding the story, Game Revolution admitted it was "a little clichéd", while also decrying armed and unarmed combat as "noticeably low on flash" compared to other games.
Casamassina dubbed Tonic Trouble the S. S. Minnow to Rayman 2 Love Boat, observing the "generic feel" as its largest obstacle. Echoing Stahl, Casamassina found there to be too few sound effects. Reviewing the game on PC, Vincent Lopez of IGN compared the game to Rayman 2 like Casamassina, faulting Tonic Trouble for being too much like past platformers. The camera was subject to reproval for how it would inherently worsen the gameplay experience, adding to his dissatisfaction with the "wonky" controls.
In 1988 stories surfaced of Bates having groped and touched women who worked for him as well as others. Dorena Bertussi, a legislative assistant for Bates, testified that "he put my leg in between his and started to do a bump and grind on it, like a dog," and sued Bates for sexual harassment. In 1989, Bates was reprimanded by the House with their lightest possible censure, a "letter of reproval". He was the first congressman to be sanctioned by the House for sexual harassment; his case is now explicitly cited in the House ethics manual as an example of impermissible sexual harassment.
James Kozanitis at Game Revolution enjoyed playing as Emily Kaldwin the most and said that, because some elements from Dishonored had returned, Emily infused a fresh perspective into the overall experience. Kozanitis favored the stealthier approach, which was said to better accommodate side quests—opined as the chief incentive for playing Dishonored 2. GameSpots Scott Butterworth was satisfied with the use of weapons and observed that the sophisticated behavior patterns of the artificial intelligence (AI) rendered into "fun" experimentation, especially for stealth employment. The lack of increasing challenges was subject to criticism, with Butterworth lamenting the "underutilized" new enemies; the plot met charges of reproval for the same reason.
At least at first he made little impression in New York, where critics described his voice as "pleasant""Music: Opening of the New York Season," The Critic, December 1, 1894 or "tolerable"; The New York Times, in a generally mixed review of the production, indicated the artist "lacks distinction, both vocally and dramatically." "Verdi's 'Aida' at the Opera," The New York Times, November 24, 1984 Perhaps Bensaude was overshadowed by other developments; the Aida soprano Libia Drog was attempting to erase memories of her own unsuccessful New York debut two days earlier in Rossini's William Tell, when she was so stricken by stage fright that she froze onstage and was unable to perform, and the Rhadames, Francesco Tamagno, drew critical reproval for "bawling" his part over the footlights.
Plante complained that the final bosses made Cuphead greatest features less effective, and mentioned that the difficulty "eventually goes too far." Ahern agreed with Plante in his reproval of the final bosses, also saying that the challenge was "a step too far." Unwinnable writer Yussef Cole wrote an essay titled "Cuphead and the Racist Spectre of Fleischer Animation," in which he argued that by using the rubber hose animation style, Studio MDHR also brought up the "bigotry and prejudice" that had a strong influence on early animation, claiming that Studio MDHR ignored the context and history of the aesthetic it "so faithfully" replicated. Cole identifies that much of the imagery that Studio MDHR took from the Fleischer style effectively carried the racial stereotypes of the 1930s Harlem and minstrel shows that the animation style was built on.
Prime Minister Tserendorj As under previous governments, Tserendorj's primary goal was to secure broader international recognition of Mongolia's independence. In October 1912, Tserendorj was one of three men appointed to write a final draft for a Russo-Mongolian Friendship Agreement, signed in Urga on October 21, 1912. In exchange for Russia helping Mongolia maintain its independence, Mongolia agreed to give special privileges to Russian civilians and trade, and to consult Russia before concluding agreements with other countries.Onon, Urgunge; Pritchatt, Derrick; Asia's First Modern Revolution: Mongolia Proclaims its Independence in 1911, Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1989, , pp. 46-47 In January 1913, Tserendorj was part of the "Mongolian Embassy" delegation (consisting of Minister of Foreign Affairs Van Khanddorj, the Deputy Prime Minister Beis Shirnendamdin, Deputy Minister Tserendorj, and Secretary Bavuudorj from the Foreign Ministry) sent to Russia by the Bogd Khaganate to negotiate the establishment of a Mongolian embassy in St. Petersburg (which Russia refused), the purchase of weapons and military training, and the issuing of a reproval by Russia to the Chinese government to end hostilities towards Mongolia.
Although they did not split as a denomination away from other Primitive Baptists until 1924, the Primitive Baptist Universalists (PBUs) have been theologically distinct as Universalists since at least 1907, when the minutes of the Washington District Primitive Baptist Association record a reproval: > Resolved, that whereas, we have been troubled with the doctrine of > universalism that we advise the churches that if they have any elders > preaching such heresies, or members arguing it, that they admonish them to > quit preaching it or talking it, and if they fail to hear them to withdraw > fellowship from such, and especially we admonish Hale Creek church to > admonish Elder M. L. Compton to refrain from such doctrine. Recently, there have been several independent congregations develop due to the revival of interest in the unique theological perspective of the Primitive Baptist Universalists. Many of these churches are located in Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, and Texas. Holston Primitive Baptist Universalist Church in Rogersville, TN is among the congregations seeking to unite other churches interested in fellowship without formal associations.
The Sifre cited Abraham's reproval of Abimelech in as an example of a tradition of admonition near death. The Sifre read to indicate that Moses spoke to the Israelites in rebuke. The Sifre taught that Moses rebuked them only when he approached death, and the Sifre taught that Moses learned this lesson from Jacob, who admonished his sons in only when he neared death. The Sifre cited four reasons why people do not admonish others until the admonisher nears death: (1) so that the admonisher does not have to repeat the admonition, (2) so that the one rebuked would not suffer undue shame from being seen again, (3) so that the one rebuked would not bear ill will to the admonisher, and (4) so that the one may depart from the other in peace, for admonition brings peace. The Sifre cited as examples of admonition near death: (1) when Abraham reproved Abimelech in (2) when Isaac reproved Abimelech, Ahuzzath, and Phicol in (3) when Joshua admonished the Israelites in (4) when Samuel admonished the Israelites in and (5) when David admonished Solomon in Sifre to Deuteronomy 2:3.

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