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But many others escaped censure.

censure造句

It used it to escape all censure.

To attack verbally, as with ridicule or censure.

Yet Turkey’s active foreign policy has attracted censure in parts of the West, especially America.

The Pope's own newspaper, L 'osservatore Romano, has yet to utter a word of censure.

"The Curse of the Mogul" is not a gloomy book, for all its censure.

Censure was the preferred option of 75 percent of the American people; if a censure motion were to be presented to the House, the moderate Republicans would vote for it and impeachment would be dead.

Dodd was hurt and angered by the Senate censure and not ready to give up his seat without a fight.

Indeed, they found that a mother risked "social censure if she has nicer clothing than her children."

Let your imagination run free and try not to censure anything; this is not the time to be judgmental.

Hyde claimed that Congress didn't have the authority to censure the President; it was impeachment or nothing.

That is true; but there is no way of stopping a country going nuclear if it is prepared to find enough cash and face down international censure.

A few Democrats in Congress are talking of censure and investigations, and popular momentum, if it gets going, could make them bolder.

A moment's thought should show how foolish that would be. The bonuses would still remain in the pockets of the employees whose failures deserve censure, not reward.

As is usual with the vulgar and narrow-minded, he was more disposed to reproach others with his failures than to censure himself.

In conservative India, where public displays of affection are frowned upon, young men and women rarely dare to even hold hands for fear of censure or getting a "bad name."

Hurled at class enemies for decades after the 1949 Communist revolution, the phrase drips moral and political censure. It's a part of the deep psychological and linguistic fabric of the nation.

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