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  • and social abuses without risking censure by the king. The similarities to the ideas later developed by Karl Marx are evident, but More was a ...
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  • Pact and Austen’s opposition to the vote of censure is widely believed to have been instrumental in saving the government from defeat on the floor ...
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  • Senate has also censured and condemned senators; censure requires only a simple majority and does not remove a Senator from office. Some Senators have ...
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  • towards named people might attract censure. On the one hand, he was almost obsessive in his concern for “truth.” On the other hand, his ...
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  • resignation, in the face of an impending censure from the Parliament. ... The Parliament also has the power to censure the Commission if they ...
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  • moral grounds by Cobden and Gladstone during a censure debate. On the fourth night of the debate (March 3, 1857), Lord Palmerston attacked Cobden and ...
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  • irregularities but still amounted to a censure of the ZANU-PF-led government with significant gains in opposition seats in parliament. Movement ...
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  • and the idea that a person can do anything without censure, an idea first associated with Voltaire. In the modern world many people mistake license for ...
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  • gov/archives/rl31382.pdf "Expulsion, Censure, Reprimand, and Fine: Legislative ... The House also has the power to formally censure or reprimand its ...
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  • the poet John Greenleaf Whittier--to rescind that censure were without avail, but early in 1874, it was annulled. His last words uttered around his closest ...
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  • in the Soviet Communist Party and caused Lenin to censure Kun. Adding to the outrage within the Party was the fact that the massacres had been perpetrated ...
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  • Mosaddeq's government has attracted censure as an example of duplicity. In 2000, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, during President ...
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  • but when needed parliament could supervise and even censure the king's actions. Edward immediately focused on the destruction of those who ...
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  • drafted a speech calling for McCarthy's censure, but never delivered it. When on December 2, 1954, the Senate rendered its highly publicized decision ...
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  • a week before, had introduced the failed vote of censure in the House of Commons against Kitchener's running of the War Department, personally ...
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  • Most churches utilized two acts to sanction its members: censure and excommunication. Censure was a formal reprimand for behavior that did not ...
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  • solitude in reading. His escapes only garnered him censure from his father, and he found that he could not balance the torrid treatment by his peers and ...
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  • to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle ...
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  • of commissioners, and it has the right to censure the commission as a whole. Parliament exercises control over the commission by examining council ...
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  • Grigory Yevseyevich Zinoviev Григорий Евсеевич Зиновьев|p=ɡrʲɪˈɡorʲɪj (j)ɪfˈsʲe(j)ɪvʲɪdʑ zʲɪˈnovʲjɪf ...
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  • January 1900 the government faced a vote of censure in the House of Commons over the handling of the war, and Chamberlain conducted the defense. On February ...
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  • accounts of history that refrain from moral censure of immoral behavior or that regard every historical event as human action, ignoring the possibility ...
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  • news reports that helped lead to the censure of U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s. Murrow's exemplary career remains one of the ...
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  • out' and emphatically expressing their censure of a powerful figure." Eve Ng, [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1527476420918828 ...
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  • indulge in lesbian relationships without the censure of her Council? Was it because she wanted to walk on a wider stage? Was it to pursue her intellectual ...
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  • Mosaddeq's government has attracted censure as an example of duplicity. On the one hand, the U.S. and Great Britain spoke about their commitment ...
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  • Satire is a rhetorical strategy in which human or individual vices, follies, abuses, or shortcomings are held up to censure by means of ridicule ...
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  • its fate. The Conservatives put forth a censure motion, to which the Liberals added an amendment. MacDonald's Cabinet resolved to treat ...
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  • by other individuals through social stigma, censure, or violence. Many deviant actions are recognized as Crimes and punished through a system of ...
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  • the Bank of the United States; the censure was later expunged when the Jacksonians had a majority in the Senate. ===Nullification crisis=== ...
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  • strike down individual or class action censure of polluters in order to benefit "the many." Legal and economic subsidy of heavy industry ...
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  • part, the National Assembly can pass a motion of censure and require the prime minister and council of ministers to step down. The Constitutional Court ...
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  • on the change of administration was open to grave censure. The relentless vindictiveness with which he insisted on the prosecution of Walpole, and supported ...
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  • Malcolm, however, even though he complied with the censure, concluded that Muhammad had other reasons for the imposition. The minister suspected that ...
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  • "; William Prynne in his A briefe survay and censure of Mr Cozens his couzening devotions (1628) has "I haue here sufficiently euidenced the ...
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  • willing to take an active stance other than a weak censure. Japan saw Manchuria as a limitless supply of raw materials and as a buffer state against ...
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  • where the local party passed a vote of censure against him, for his alleged fondness for intrigue. He was transferred to Donetsk, and in November ...
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  • out many events in Muhammad's life for moral censure yet even he praises his simple life-style, his “urbanity and kindness of disposition [and ...
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  • left;" | "These glories may incur the censure of the slow and unambitious; but in the breast of energy they will awake emulation, and in ...
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