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The proposed six-month suspension was not a slap on the wrist, like a censure would have been, but it would not be viewed as a significant penalty.
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Lawmakers from his Peoples of Liberty party have begun to openly criticize Mr. Berlusconi, a censure that would have been unthinkable until a few months ago.
(Had he been censured, he would have been barred for eight years from running for office).
But harsher censure of the culprits would have lent this promising debut more gravitas.
He was not forced to take them on by events, and no one would have censured him (much) had he not mounted these hobby-horses.
The interview with Torres was authorised by the club - had it not been he would have faced heavier censure - but he is still set to have to explain the contents to manager Andre Villas-Boas.
Take the parliament's vote of censure in January, which, had it passed, would have led to the dismissal of the entire commission.
If this apparent fatality were confined to the economic world alone, he would have been willing to censure civilization, and take his chance dumbly, blindly, with the rest.
Faced by such a blow to the coalition's carefully constructed narrative about its sensitivity to the recession's victims, Cameron censured Young, but did not suggest he would have to quit.
The Congress speaker, Martha Hildebrandt, one of Mr. Fujimori's close allies, beat back a censure vote on Friday, 60 to 56, that would have removed her from power.
Justin Bieber said that he hoped that Anne Frank "would have been a belieber," and predictably receives widespread censure.
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