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Examples
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"Reprimand," said Baddlestone, and Hornblower felt the relief flooding into his vitals.
Hornblower And The Crisis Forester, C. S. 1967
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The imposition of sanctions by way of a "Reprimand" to our local counsel, John D. Hemenway, Esquire was uncalled for and another attempt by Judge Robertson to stop the legitimate search for the truth about Obama's citizenship.
Latest Articles 2009
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Case was dismissed and Sanction of "Reprimand" imposed on our local attorney.
Latest Articles 2009
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House Now Voting To 'Reprimand' Rangel; If It Fails, Censure Vote Is Next
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Reprimand and censure must be approved by a majority vote of the House; expulsion requires approval from two-thirds.
More Calls for Rangel to Resign and Eliza Gray 2010
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The idea with these is that a person over the age of 10 who has committed an offence and who would ‘normally’ go to court for that offence can be saved the trouble of going to court if they admit the offence and accept a Reprimand.
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Whether a Reprimand or Final Warning can be used depends on the ‘Gravity Score’.
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Deputy Reprimand: Drivers of K9 Units with female dogs are no longer allowed to announce that they are "riding bitch."
Dawn Teo: Sheriff Joe Arpaio: "I Am Not Cyber Stalking John McCain's Daughter" 2009
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CPS will sometimes refer cases back to the police to have the case reassessed and either a Reprimand or Final Warning used – again!
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If they re-offend within 2 years of receiving a Reprimand, they then receive a Final Warning.
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