Word: reprimand
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...ever reprimand or fire a policeman for torturing or beating a prisoner...
Still, Carter refused to reprimand his longtime friend. At week's end, however, there were rumors of an effort by the President to rein in Young. There was also a White House announcement that Vice President Walter Mondale had been asked to assume a key role in U.S. policy toward Africa-an area in which Young has taken a special interest. Any connection? Perhaps not; Carter told Mondale two weeks ago to help get the U.S. some friends in Africa. Still, the suspicion lingered...
Speculating on the possible outcome of an investigation, Green said Tuesday that the University might "discipline or reprimand Mrs. Craig, if necessary...
...members of the DuBois Institute Student Coalition who occupied President Bok's outer office to demand an audience with him to discuss the institute's future. The six students were found guilty of violating the Resolution of Rights and Responsibilities (the CRR's charter) and had letters of reprimand placed in their University files...
...General George Brown, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In a recent interview Brown called Israel "a burden" to the U.S., and Great Britain "a pathetic thing"; in 1974 he had charged that Jews unduly influenced Congress, banks and newspapers. Ford claimed, erroneously, that Brown had been "reprimanded"-a severe step in dealing with high military officers. The general was not even given a personal presidential scolding. much less a formal reprimand. Carter said merely that Ford should have issued a quicker clarification that Brown's statements did not reflect U.S. policy...