-
possible grounds for
censuring members of an organization, such as embezzlement, absenteeism, drunkenness, and so on, the
grounds for
censuring a
presiding officer...
- Constitution," but did not
overtly censure Lincoln. In 1912,
Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey introduced a
resolution censuring President William Howard Taft for...
-
Herem (Hebrew: חֵרֶם ḥērem) is the
highest ecclesiastical censure in the
Jewish community. It is the
total exclusion of a
person from the
Jewish community...
- Jackson's actions, the Whig-controlled
Senate expressed its
disapproval by
censuring him. The
Congress reconvened in
December 1833, at
which point Henry Clay...
- In
Roman Catholic theology, a
theological censure is a
doctrinal judgment (
censure) by
which the
Catholic Church or
Catholic theologians stigmatize(s)...
- vote is required.
Members who are
censured must
stand in the well of the
House chamber to
receive a
reading of the
censure resolution. A
reprimand was once...
- no
confidence in the
Australian government and a
motion or
amendment censuring a
government have
never been
successful in the
House of Representatives...
- 20th century.
Although censure carries no
formal punishment, only one
senator (Benjamin R. Tillman) of the nine to be
censured has ever been re-elected...
- was
censured for
refusing to
cooperate with, and
abusing members of, the
committee established to
investigate whether or not he
should be
censured. The...
-
presented by
Kirsty Wark,
which will air on BBC Four.
Channel 4 News are
censured by
Ofcom for
misleading viewers in a
report about possible police corruption...