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Reprimands and
final warnings were
criminal records (but not convictions)
governed by
provisions of the
Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act.
Reprimands and...
- 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...
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House Votes to
Reprimand Lawmaker for Misconduct, New York
Times (December 19, 1987).
Richard L. Berke, House, 408 to 18,
Reprimands Rep.
Frank for Ethics...
- 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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effective manager: one
minute goals, one
minute praisings, and one
minute reprimands. Each of
these takes only a
minute but is
purportedly of
lasting benefit...
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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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detention and thus is
banned from
attending the prom. The prin****l
reprimands Desjardin for
cursing at Chris, but
stands by her when Chris'
father threatens...
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Scherer Circuit Court Judges".
December 15, 2012. "Florida
Supreme Court reprimands judge Elizabeth Scherer for
conduct during Parkland school shooting trial...
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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...