- A
reprimand is a severe,
formal or
official reproof.
Reprimanding takes in
different forms in
different legal systems. A
reprimand in
custody may be a...
- A
letter of
reprimand is a US
Department of
Defense procedure involving a
letter to an
employee or
service member from
their superior that
details the...
- the
censure resolution. A
reprimand was once
considered synonymous with censure, but in 1976 the
House defined a
reprimand as a less
severe punishment...
- and more manageable. RM
stated that BTS
tries to
avoid a
preaching or
reprimanding tone in
their songs "because that's not the way that we want to spread...
- gov. "
Reprimand awaits lawmaker".
Spokane Chronicle.
January 17, 1985. p. 21.
Retrieved November 18, 2020. "Further
action may
follow reprimand to Van...
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after the
first set of primaries. In 1991, the
Senate Ethics Committee reprimanded Cranston for his role in the
savings and loan
crisis as a
member of the...
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relatively minor offences, the
police could issue a
reprimand. This was not a
criminal conviction, but the
reprimand was
recorded on
police national computer records...
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during her
exhibition programs.
Suzanne Bonaly was
furious about the
reprimand, but her
daughter did not
execute the move
during the
practice session...
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dependent on context, with non-offensive
examples ranging from a greeting, to
reprimand, to
general reference, to a use
synonymous with male person.[citation...
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judicial conduct and
biased towards the prosecution,
resulting in a
formal reprimand from the
Florida Supreme Court.
Scherer graduated from
Florida State University...