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You're going to have an opportunity to censure the President.
I find that even in this House we have to be able to censure such a thing.
No one, in fact, knows what effect censuring a President would have.
A President in a strong position would not let his own party indirectly censure him.
There was no indication they were trying to censure us.
Since 1789 the Senate has censured nine of its members.
But she would not say whether he should be removed from office or simply censured.
I think it depends on the person who is censured.
Democrats quickly promoted their own plan to censure the President.
Its use, however, is censured by critics of both countries.
No one in the world can censure what we do here below."
Many countries are reluctant to take such action, especially if they themselves could be censured in the future.
We need to censure those who promote and broadcast him.
All they can do is censure him and he keeps on screaming.
That, among other things, is why Morgan was censured to begin with.
I ask that we have the opportunity to vote on a motion to censure the President.
It was the first time the commission had ever censured a major stock market.
"He should be censured and brought to justice," she said.
There is a government that can be condemned and censured.
But even those decisions for which he is today censured served a greater good.
In 1983, two members were censured for having had sexual relationships with House pages.
The teacher turned him in, and he was censured by his dean for telling the truth.
At first, however, he was too surprised to censure her interruption.
The first three volumes published in 1665 were censured by the university.
It can also censure and remove officers from their positions.