Sentence examples for be reprimand from inspiring English sources

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be reprimand

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To reprove in a formal or official way.

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The goal of fetal origins research, she writes, should not be reprimand, but rather: … a palpable sense of excitement, of horizons opening wide instead of clamping down tight.

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Even the most senior can be reprimanded.

Sometimes to contradict a superior is enough to be reprimanded.

Jetstar said the staff member would be reprimanded.

Professors who do not treat students properly should be reprimanded.

Carter was among those who said she thought Musburger should be reprimanded.

I can't talk on the television or on the radio or I'll be reprimanded.

RT said it respected Ms Martin's views, and that she would not be reprimanded.

I feel like he should be reprimanded".

If anyone should be reprimanded, it's him.

She was also told that the officer would be reprimanded.

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