- 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...
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governmental censure is done when a body's
members wish to
publicly reprimand the
president of the
United States, a
member of Congress, a
judge or a...
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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...
- Self-deprecation is the act of
reprimanding oneself by belittling, undervaluing,
disparaging oneself, or
being excessively modest. It can be used as a...
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discipline troops without a court-martial.: V-2
Punishment can
range from
reprimand to
reduction in rank,
correctional custody, loss of pay,
extra duty or...
- absent. The
Senate followed by agreeing, by
voice vote, to
publicly "
reprimand and censure"
Justice Walker for her
actions in the scandal.
Justice Workman's...
- ... a "Q"
patch (close-up) used by
followers of QAnon—the
deputy was
reprimanded and
removed from the SWAT team as a result. The
photo was tweeted, removed...
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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...