Ainda não temos significados para "reprimand by".
1Let me, however, risk another reprimand by bringing the meteorological medley up to date.
2It said the reprimand by police should be withdrawn.
3They recommended that the punishment of Mr. Rousseau should be a public reprimand by the Speaker.
4Her voice rose indignantly, and she enforced her reprimand by a light stroke on Perry's sleeve.
5The secretive state had just been delivered a reprimand by the world community in the form of crushing sanctions.
6British leader-writers saw in Ireland's reprimand by EU finance ministers a cautionary tale for Europhiles and "ammunition" for Eurosceptics.
7Why was she even now flying in the face of authority and risking a serious reprimand by letting him ride in her car?
8Leeds have been fined £200,000 and given a severe reprimand by the English Football League after their investigation into spying.
9And do therefore sentence him to be reprimanded by the Senior Officer.
10She was full of aggression and was often reprimanded by her superiors.
11Singh, while formally reprimanded by Dresden, kept her status on her team.
12Have you ever been reprimanded by a flight attendant for your behavior?
13Judith Collins says sorry after being reprimanded by the Prime Minister.
14It was unclear whether McGuire was reprimanded by the Blue Jays or MLB.
15The Snapchat pics gained national attention and the boy was reprimanded by his school.
16Trump tried to object, but was reprimanded by Wallace for speaking out of turn.