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    Corruption censure among Gen Y public servants: Do organizational culture, work values and religiosity matter? by Yahya, Khulida Kirana, Tan, Fee Yean, Johari, Johanim, Saad, Nur Ain

    Published 2015
    “…A total of 160 questionnaires were distributed to Gen Y employees who are currently serving at public organizations in Kedah.A total of 117 questionnaires were returned and used for further analysis.Data was analyzed using SMART PLS to investigate the relationship between the variables.Organizational culture and work values indicate a positive influence on corruption censure while religiosity does not have an effect on corruption censure.…”
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    The Newspaper Press, Sedition and the High Court of Justiciary in Late Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh by Barrie, D., McEwan, Joanne

    Published 2019
    “…Press reports, it is shown, were multi-variant and conditioned by a variety of political, social and cultural factors and by the threat of judicial censure. Some coverage provided a forum for political protest and condemnation, but most utilised rhetorical strategies to present the conduct of the Scottish High Court in a positive light and to defend Scots law in the face of English media criticism.…”
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    Pleural empyema caused by Klebsiella oxytoca: A case series by Suthers, E., Rosenstengel, A., Hart, J., Lewis, J., Kay, I., Waterer, G., Lee, Y., Brims, Fraser

    Published 2015
    “…Nine patients died at the time of censure, five within 90 days of infection.…”
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    ANALYSIS OF REAL-TIME OBJECT DETECTION METHODS FOR ANDROID SMARTPHONE by Saipullah, Khairul Muzzammil

    Published 2012
    “…A lot of object detection algorithms have been compared such as Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT), Speeded-Up Feature Transform (SuRF), Center Surrounded Extrema (CenSurE), Good Features To Track (GFTT), Maximally- Stable Extremal Region Extractor (MSER), Oriented Binary Robust Independent Elementary Features (ORB), and Features from Accelerated Segment Test (FAST) on the GalaxyS Android smartphone. …”
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    The law and practice of contractual receivership by Frisby, Sandra

    Published 2001
    “…By affording a contractually appointed receiver dominion over the entirety of the company's property, and by sanctioning the proposition that his decisions be informed exclusively by his appointor's interests, this censure of the law might appear justified. Alternatively, proponents of receivership have promoted the institution as a 'rescue' mechanism, a means by which viable companies, or viable sectors of their businesses, may be nurtured back to productivity and profitability. …”
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    Twittering on about mental health: is it worth the effort? by Jayaram, Mahesh, Moran, Lindsay, Adams, Clive E.

    Published 2017
    “…Caution is required using twitter as inadvertent tweets can lead to censure. Overall, the use of twitter responsibly by the medical community will increase visibility of research findings and ensure up to date evidence is readily accessible. …”
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    Bridging the Islamic concept of parahuman force in managing the patient with mental health disorders by Wan Sulaiman, Wan Mohd. Azizi, Che Mohamad, Che Anuar, Mat Zain, Nora

    Published 2016
    “…This is often leads to underreported and undiagnosed because of the fear of misunderstanding by mental health professionals and community censure. Misunderstanding and wrongly informed the adverse effects of antipsychotic drugs make the situations worsened. …”
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    Dating patterns and attitudes of female fifth formers in an inner-city secondary school in Kuala Lumpur by Purushothaman, Nirmala

    Published 1997
    “…This is generally consistent among all three major races in Malaysia, and many will date secretly to avoid censure from their parents. Though most dating begins in groups, adolescents express a desire to date exclusively with one partner after only a short period of time. …”
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    The life and works of Vladimir Voinovich : the satirist as exile by Farmer, Rachel S.

    Published 1997
    “…The new Russia provides fertile ground for satire, but the returning satirist faces the question, now and in the future, of what type of expression is appropriate in a nascent democracy which he instinctively wishes to protect and support, rather than censure. Voinovich's solutions are diverse, and sometimes unexpected…”
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    Turkish soaps: understanding pleasure among Iranians and the underlying political economy by Matin, Alireza Azeri

    Published 2021
    “…Such popularity, especially among younger audiences, is remarkable considering the general prohibition of satellite TV in Iran and authorities' specific censure of Turkish soaps for having corrupting effects on Iranian culture. …”
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    Moral disengagement and individual differences in cannabis use: investigating perspectives of effective intervention in adults by Mbewe, F.P.

    Published 2017
    “…These results suggest that individuals who are more likely to show intention to use cannabis in the future, use MD to reduce self-censure, but that associated attitudes that facilitate MD can be manipulated. …”
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    Making knowledge useful: 'Abd al-Samad al-Palimbani's application of al-Ghazzoli's teachings in the Malay world by Moris, Megawati

    Published 2010
    “…In this paper, I will show how in the Chapter on the Censure of Self-Delusion (ghurur; terpedaya) in the Siyar al-salikin, ‘Abd al-Samad approached the problem and gave his solutions. …”
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    Globalisation Of Islamic Education In Southeast Asia by Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Fauzi

    Published 2009
    “…The USA's conduct of GWOT has been subjected to various censures by analysts for being over-militaristic, neglecting ideological warfare and uncritically aggregating disparate trends of terrorism.…”
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    Queering religious texts: An exploration of British non-heterosexual Christians’ and Muslims’ strategy of constructing sexuality-affirming hermeneutics. by Yip, A.K.T.

    Published 2005
    “…Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuality. In recent years, however, non-heterosexual Christians and Muslims have begun to contest the discursively produced boundary of sexual morality.Drawing upon two research projects on non-heterosexual Christians and Muslims, this article explores the three approaches embedded in this strategy.While acknowledging that homosexuality is indeed portrayed negatively in some parts of religious texts, the participants critique traditional hermeneutics by highlighting its inaccuracy and socio-cultural specificity, and arguing for a contextualized and culturally relevant interpretation. …”
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    Tawarruq in Islamic Law: an appraisal of its admissibility and criteria in the context of private transactions by Sadique, Muhammad Abdurrahman

    Published 2015
    “…Among those who have censured tawarruq, the absence of any school as a whole is noteworthy. …”
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    The morphology and ecology of the reefs of Sabah (West Coast) and Sarawak by Mohamed, Mohd. Ibrahim, Badaruddin, Zaharuddin

    Published 1991
    “…Coral fish studies indicate a wide variaty of species and are fairly homogeneous at all sites censured. All reefs are of the fringing types. The reefs of some Sabah west coast islands are mostly of the hallow fringing type. …”
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    The real, the imaginary, and the symbolic : a lacanian reading of Ramita Navai’s City of Lies by Nurfarah Hadira Abdul Hadi, Asl, Moussa Pourya

    Published 2022
    “…Contemporary life writings of Iranian diaspora are often censured for promoting a universalizing, dehumanizing and hegemonic image of the nation. …”
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    BAT, CSR and Lobbying by Williams, Sarah

    Published 2008
    “…British American Tobacco Plc in particular has been widely lauded for its CSR and stakeholder engagement initiatives, while at the same time strongly censured and targeted by multiple NGO reports and in the press. …”
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    Special report: the shariah debate on Islamic financing by Yen, Nee Foo

    Published 2015
    “…An Islamic finance adviser says such censure on Islamic finance or products while not necessarily misplaced, still highlights the difficulty banks face in reconciling the competing goals — protecting the interests of customers and staying profitable in a halal manner.…”
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