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But given the censure she received for baring her breast at the Super Bowl, is turning off the lights and letting her do what she wants a good idea?
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But while this is technically possible, given the public mood right now, neither is likely to want to risk the public censure it would bring.
African media commits many of the same sins though, given the fact that most only broadcast to discrete home audiences, it is easy for them to escape censure.
Given the normal moral presumptions against imposing suffering on others, it may be necessary to show that without suffering censure cannot be fully or properly communicated.
In January, the Coast Guard gave the officer an administrative letter of censure.
But don't censure the Cowboys if they give the heavier load on Choice.
Dunfermline have already been given a "severe censure" from the SFA for not paying gate money owed to Hamilton Academical and face a Scottish Cup ban unless they make good on the debt.
The Senate had already censured Joseph McCarthy, who would die that year, and Hollywood had just embarrassed itself by giving the Oscar to a phantom.
But they have also been given a "severe censure" for not paying their First Division rivals a share of the receipts from the 2 February fifth-round tie.
There's no Islamic text that prohibits women singing in public, but the censure of these women is given "a kind of religious gloss".
If you don't resist you will regret it for ever; if you do you may – though it is not a given at all – face censure from colleagues, and you will certainly attract the ire of your superiors, who will see your objections as a challenge to their authority.
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