- 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...
- Self-deprecation is the act of
reprimanding oneself by belittling, undervaluing,
disparaging oneself, or
being excessively modest. It can be used as a...
- 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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Penalty cards are used in many
sports as a
means of warning,
reprimanding or
penalising a player,
coach or team official.
Penalty cards are most commonly...
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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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child named David who
misbehaves constantly and is
always faced with a
reprimanding “No, David!” from his mother.
Important themes such as discipline, proper...
- the
reprimand has not been made public, but two
anonymous defense department officials identified by The New York
Times have said that the
reprimand was...
- The
House also has the
power to
formally censure or
reprimand its members;
censure or
reprimand of a
member requires only a
simple majority, and does...
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preparations were
directed elsewhere. On her
return Victoria wrote to
Derby reprimanding him for the poor
state of the
Royal Navy in
comparison to the French...