censurable उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Japan does not have an equivalent of Brady disclosure rules as in the US, which would have made failure to disclose salient evidence to the defense censurable as prosecutorial misconduct.
- While he criticized Virgil Earp s decision to call upon his brother Wyatt and Doc Holliday as an injudicious and censurable act, he nonetheless could attach no criminality to ( Virgil s ) unwise act.
- Wheelwright then spoke in the afternoon, and while in the eyes of a lay person his sermon may have appeared benign and non-threatening, to the Puritan clergy it was " censurable and incited mischief ".
- Thirdly, does the use of the word threats by an administrator acting on behalf of Wikipedia not imply that I have demonstrably behaved in a censurable fashion, just by using the word rather than proving that I behaved threateningly ( abuse of privilege )?
- To the Puritan clergy, his sermon was " censurable and incited mischief . " The colony's ministers were offended by the sermon, but the free grace advocates were encouraged, and they became more vociferous in their opposition to the " legal " ministers.
- Aggravated homicide ( art . 132 of the Penal Code ) is considered any wilful and intentional act in which death is provoked under particularly censurable or malicious circumstances, and is punishable with a prison term of no less than 12 and no longer than 25 years.
- In his " professional role, a coach is to maintain conduct that is an example, on the level of discipline for the players and for the fans in attendance _ in this light, the behavior of Mazzone is censurable, " the federation concluded.
- In January 2009, a censurable allegation against Rennie, that his'lifestyle'constituted a great'public scandal'( or " Fama Clamosa " in Church of Scotland law ), was lodged with the Presbytery of Angus ( in which Brechin Cathedral resides ).
- While in the eyes of a lay person Wheelwright's sermon may have appeared benign and non-threatening, to the Puritan clergy it was " censurable and incited mischief . " Cotton considered this sermon to be " ill-advised in manner, although . . . valid enough in content ."
- Meanwhile, Webern's characteristically passionate pan-German nationalism and censurable, sordid political sympathies ( however naive or delusional and whether ever dispelled or faltered ) were not widely known or went unmentioned; perhaps in some part due to his personal and political associations before the German Reich, his degradation and mistreatment under it, and his fate immediately after the war.