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When it comes to steroids, public censure and private acceptance have tended to rise in parallel.
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To date, Egypt's government has escaped broad public censure for the restrictions it imposes on the border with Gaza.
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It could punish accountants with fines and public censure, remove them from audits or forbid them to work again on public companies.
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However, Wonga said the OFT's public censure had been unnecessary.
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Res Jost bore the brunt of his mentor's jealousy when Wolfgang Pauli (famous for the exclusion principle) suddenly broke off their collaboration and subjected him to public censure.
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The bonuses would still remain in the pockets of the employees whose failures, so the public believes, deserve censure, not reward.
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The jaundiced Italian public has been slow to censure Mr Berlusconi, whose ratings remain high for a political leader in a severe recession.
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And yet, in her public statements, Rice singled Ethiopia out for censure demanding that it curtail its operations along its border with Eritrea.
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It might censure the committee whose grilling distressed Kelly, or the defence ministry which lawmakers say bullied him into the public spotlight.
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