An online petition calling for Prime Minister Gordon Brown to reprimand Mrs Robinson gathered 16, 000 signatures.
They may be drinking and socializing between rounds, but participants at Mr. Kesner's events take the game seriously, and he rarely has to reprimand people for shouting out answers or checking their phones.
My mother, by the way, always knows when I try to multitask while talking to her, so maybe Yahoo should hire her to monitor their online conferences and to reprimand those who aren't focusing sufficiently.
The most likely punishment appears to be a reprimand, which would not force Gingrich to relinquish his job as speaker.
This was the first time it had delivered such a formal reprimand to a euro-country.
Kim could face a variety of penalties ranging from reprimand to expulsion if he is found to have broken House rules.
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This is what the Bush team was hoping for when they first introduced their appeal: A reprimand to the Florida Supreme Court and a reversal of the recount ruling.
WTO's working party on China, whose Swiss chairman issued a stern reprimand to all parties at the end of the most recent meeting, is to meet again in early November.
Even although his father knew that he was not going to school, he refused to confront or reprimand him about his conduct and he only made it into class on 159 out of 335 school days.
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U.S. Squash CEO Kevin Klipstein said the organization has to send out several reprimand letters every week now.
Punishments ranged from prison sentences to demotions and letters of reprimand, he said.
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And Reifer was handed an official reprimand for failing to ensure play was conducted within the spirit and laws of the game.
And even when they do, the culprits often seem to get off with a mere reprimand or a less-than-honourable discharge.
Even so, the question remains whether, at a time when the euro sorely needs to become more popular, this reprimand was wise.
Later this week, the bank's board could reprimand him, ask him to resign, or take no action.
Their very haste suggests a growing embarrassment: lumbered with this ungainly process, they too would probably like to be rid of it and to settle for some swift, simple reprimand, such as censure.
Ms Thorning-Schmidt's attempt to avert the rift earned her a caustic reprimand from Nicolas Sarkozy.
Although the agency is relatively toothless, the threat of such a public reprimand has sent the banks scurrying to clean up their books.
The colonel in charge, rather than reprimand him, said he was willing to let Singh leave.
Mr Guterres has only narrowly escaped a formal reprimand of the kind recently meted out to the Irish.
He said that although conviction rates released through a Freedom of Information request looked low that was because some victims did not want the case taken to court or a warning had been considered a sufficient reprimand.
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The proposed sanction represents a middle ground between a reprimand and censure, which would have forced him to give up the speaker's post.
Col Robert H Edmondson, who received a letter of reprimand for "failure in leadership", was reassigned to a personnel division.
When the committee handed down its verdict last week, Gingrich got off with a reprimand, not the censure that would have required him to step down as Speaker.
Prior to 1998, company directors caught breaking competition law faced nothing worse than a reprimand.
England captain Andrew Strauss, with an eye on long hot days in the field in Australia, has again spoken of the need for England to remain disciplined and focused when things are not going their way - a tacit reprimand for his pace bowler who pushes the line too often.
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