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This is no conundrum, and is neither surprising nor censurable.
Such studies, which rely on self-reporting of censurable behavior, are often viewed skeptically.
To the Puritan clergy, his sermon was "censurable and incited mischief."
Though his sermon may have seemed benign to the average listener in the congregation, most of the colony's ministers found it to be censurable.
To that effect, replying late and avoiding not legislative but moral obligations are signs of a censurable attitude.
What occurred, however unbelievable to outsiders such as ourselves, was that the false allegations by the censurable subordinates were taken seriously.
It is not only not censurable, but commendable, and the only thing practicable in countries like ours."
Esto es censurable.
"Originality, carried to the length of eccentricity, is a censurable accomplishment in one of official rank," remarked the elder Chang coldly.
In conclusions it reported that "errors - very grave errors, highly censurable - have been committed in the erection of this lighthouse."
So far from refusing itself to reformation, that government was open, with a censurable degree of facility, to all sorts of projects and projectors on the subject.
Early in his career, the Illinois Supreme Court found his professional conduct to be "highly censurable", but chose not to disbar or otherwise discipline him.
The New York Times game story for September 23, 1908 blamed the loss on "censurable stupidity on the part of player Merkle".
The short story "And There Was No Rainbow" (1920) was Hitchcock's first brush with possibly censurable material.
There he faced a Naval Board of Inquiry which found that he was censurable for "inactive and dilatory conduct of the squadron under his command".
It is not, however, considered a harmful bug since it is easily censurable with simple interventions, which have favored a resumption of the Psylla's natural enemies.
Describing the habits and vices of the lover as disagreeable and censurable, with the sneer of the lip, and the stamp of the foot.
While in the eyes of a lay person Wheelwright's sermon may have appeared benign and non-threatening, to the Puritan clergy it was "censurable and incited mischief."
Her neighbors speak of her as possessing one of the happiest tempers and disposition, and give her the name of never having done a censurable act to their knowledge.
Japan does not have an equivalent of Brady disclosure rules as in the US, which would have made failure to disclose salient evidence to the defense censurable as prosecutorial misconduct.
In the current case, my own judgment is that a poll of the Founders would produce a clear majority for the conclusion that President Clinton has committed censurable sins but not impeachable offenses.
In this state matters passed till the break of day, when a fresh disturbance arose from the censurable conduct of some of both parties, for such characters there will be in all such scenes.
There is no doubt that work to reorganise and tidy up this rather confused sector has now begun. Unfortunately, some debatable if not downright censurable behaviour has been seen on the part of European lenders.
I was also to keep watch on the state of the public mind, and on the journals which frequently give it a wrong direction, and to point out those articles in the journals which I thought censurable.
Wolfgang Reinhardt turned down an assignment to produce the film, saying, "As far as plot is concerned, the material in Kings Row is for the most part either censurable or too gruesome and depressing to be used.