Sentence examples for extreme censure from inspiring English sources

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While both parties adopted a resolution disapproving racist comments in January, Democrats had held off on the more extreme censure vote, in part out of concern that their Republican colleagues would turn the tables.

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And it also grieves me to have to tell you that this lad, valiant though he is, has to undergo extreme community censure for a minor accident caused by another boy.But so it is in this splashy, sprawling picture, which is as artificial as its brightly colored sets and every bit as superficial as its lump-in-the-throat sentiments.

"Censure is extreme and should be restricted to personal conduct" in which a lawmaker "received personal gain," Mr. Butterfield said.

The 35-year-old Jewish comedian from London has maintained a long silence over the controversy raised by Borat, whose extreme anti-Semitic remarks have earned censure both from the Kazakh government and from the Jewish community.

Reflective of these fears was the ascendancy of Freedom Party leader Jörg Haider, whose extreme brand of conservatism regularly drew international censure but whose party narrowly eclipsed the Austrian People's Party in the parliamentary elections of 1999.

They argued that his misconduct did not approach the seriousness of others who had been censured, and that such a sanction would be extreme.

A leading expert on UN law today said the proposed activity in the directive breached two international treaties and could lead to the US being censured by the UN general assembly or even, in extreme circumstances, prosecution at the international criminal court.

To achieve this performance, CenSurE computes all features at all scales and selects the extremes across each scale using a bi-level kernel as the centre-surround filter.

The dictionary defines severe as "unsparing in exaction, punishment or censure" or "inflicting discomfort or pain hard to endure; sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as severe pain, anguish, torture" "extremely violent or grievous, severe pain" "of pain, suffering, loss, or the like: grievous, extreme" and "of circumstances hard to sustain or endure".

Facing Congressional censure, Benjamin resigned.

The campaign reached extremes last autumn and early winter, with some town officials shutting off electricity and heat to businesses, homes and even hospitals in desperate bids to avoid censure for missing their goals.

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