Could there have been a call from the Obama White House requesting such censure?
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By accepting the censure, UKBA has formally acknowledged there were health and safety failings.
The Financial Services Authority went into his role in some depth, and did not censure him.
But then a reporter asked about Senator Feingold's call for censure over the warrantless wiretapping program.
When it comes to steroids, public censure and private acceptance have tended to rise in parallel.
The court of common opinion is now divided between nodding approval and eviscerating censure.
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The other question is where discussions of a "findings of fact" or censure will go.
But a motion to censure Mr Mugabe was blocked by opposition from South Africa.
Turkey's minority government , under Mesut Yilmaz, fell after a parliamentary vote of censure.
The Democratic Renewal Party, which had brought the censure motion, saw its vote crumble.
An attempt to censure Alberto Gonzales , the attorney-general, was blocked by Republicans in the Senate.
Formulations like "censure, " "censure plus, " and "censure with teeth" came in and out of fashion.
Senator Ozouf said he was surprised and disappointed to learn about the vote of censure.
The censure motion passed with 235 votes, four more than the minimum required by the Romanian Constitution.
House Democrats plan to censure Wilson if he refuses to apologize on the House floor this week.
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The largest opposition party in Parliament, ex-PM Chuan Leekpai's Democrats, may lead a censure debate next month.
In a statement, General Sir Nick Parker officially accepted the Crown Censure, acknowledging health and safety failures.
Last Tuesday she declared that she opposed censure--which she later called a "cop-out"--and was leaning toward impeachment.
The bonuses would still remain in the pockets of the employees whose failures deserve censure, not reward.
They were the first firms to be slapped with a NYSE censure since the enactment of Reg SHO.
The other is whether Clinton will suffer some form of censure or "findings of fact" outlining his misdeeds.
Yet Russia escapes censure, certainly from an America now absorbed above all in a global fight against terrorism.
The vote of censure is due to be debated in the States at the end of the month.
On August 24th the Assembly voted to censure Mr Lopez and to remove him from his leadership posts.
Pressured by world opinion, Japanese leaders made a few token gestures of censure-some aid payments, for instance, were delayed.
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To date, Egypt's government has escaped broad public censure for the restrictions it imposes on the border with Gaza.
On December 17th, there's going to be a motion to censure Joe Lieberman.
Yet most bankers seem to dread damnation in the hereafter as little as censure in the here and now.
"If I'm not the chick you want, because you don't want that, then they'll probably censure me, " she said.
There may then be an alternative campaign to pass a vote of censure.
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