However, there are as yet no efficacious interventions for communication of
reproach and apology.
Is he capable of being like Caesar's wife, above
reproach, considering the political and personal allegiance constraints he still intends to hang on to?
And if William Hague is to continue doing it his judgment must be beyond
reproach.
But of far greater importance is the principle at stake here: namely that Assembly Members should be seen to be absolutely beyond
reproach in the way they conduct themselves.
Mr Gibson seems too beyond
reproach on Teesside, but I am afraid his reluctance to take any kind of firm action is now coming back to haunt him.
I am at a bit of a loss to see how my tongue-in-cheek (is that a pun?)
reproach of the growing practice of European ladies expecting to be kissed on the cheek by men in social settings could in any way be regarded as disrespectful to Arabic etiquette, 'So disrespectful' (GDN, May 6).
ASTOR REGRETS: THE HIDDEN BETRAYALS OF A FAMILY BEYOND
REPROACH tells of the fate of Brooke Astor, a philanthropist whose pristine family fell apart under public scrutiny of thievery, mistreatment, and more.
"Many
reproach automobile manufacturers for having identified too late the trend towards fuel efficient cars - that was not the case for BMW." Last month, the German group said sales tumbled 25 per cent and it was one of the first to announce production cuts to cope as consumers hold onto their cash in an economy now in recession.
Rail staff pass through checking tickets and don't
reproach the offenders.
In "Esteemed
Reproach: The Lives Of Reverend James Ireland And Reverend Joseph Craig", co-authors Keith Harper (Professor of Church History, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina) and Baptist academician C.
Jesus, ever the gracious guest: His
reproach, "Martha, Martha," is not a rebuke meant to discount her gift or refuse her repast but an invitation--right hand open--to draw her away from her worry and toward a restful heart.
Who would not wish to have it complicated or qualified or (mis)interpreted out of its stringency and its
reproach? I tremble for my country when I reflect that Jefferson is right.
Whether they're the last American Boy Scout or Girl Scout, I really think that the risk manager has to step up and fill that gap--risk managers need to be above
reproach. From a leadership standpoint and an integrity standpoint, those would be two areas that I see opportunities for risk managers to grow into.
Noun stigma signifies "A mark or token of infamy, disgrace, or
reproach. 2) a small mark; a scar or birthmark ...."
Such scorched-earth tactics have led a few trial lawyers to
reproach their colleagues.