Miscellaneous subjects such as communications, design, and media studies are not
admonished in a favorable sense by the top universities that concentrate on teaching law.
Maxine's mother
admonished her in the store.
Bezos was
admonished in the press for lacking due diligence in his acquisition; in retrospect this compels one to scrutinize Donald Graham's disposing of a key pillar of the family's political and social presence.
It's not about privacy settings, it's about human decency,» Randi
admonished in a tweet after the photo was removed.
He had been
admonished in 2008 and prohibited from having interns while in the Assembly after a tryst with a 19 - year - old.
As the respected Supreme Court Justice, Atuguba
admonished in the case cited supra,» Any undue interference with the operation of the contract will damage the commercial image of the government to the detriment of the public interest.»
Celibacy is one of many doctrinal corruptions (and it was already
admonished in Revelations)..
«When central banks write checks, credit and equity markets feast at the trough,» Gross
admonished in an earlier weekend tweet.
I think Julian would go on to
admonish us in something like these terms: If you intend to encounter God who is the truth, you can not do so without the daily practice of prayer, no matter how truncated or inadequate it may seem to you to be.
a character
admonishes in August: Osage County, John Wells's film version of Tracy Letts's Pulitzer - winning play.
This doc is shocking and tended toward some of the same patterns
it admonishes in the film.
Not exact matches
But that disappeared
in July when the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board
admonished the company for its handling of a Michigan oil spill
in 2010.
In the opening scene, Don Vito Corleone admonishes his friend, Amerigo Bonasera, for taking so long to ask for help in seeking justice against the hoods who harmed Amerigo's daughte
In the opening scene, Don Vito Corleone
admonishes his friend, Amerigo Bonasera, for taking so long to ask for help
in seeking justice against the hoods who harmed Amerigo's daughte
in seeking justice against the hoods who harmed Amerigo's daughter.
But the Chinese e-commerce giant is not without criticism, as even the government
in Beijing has
admonished the platform's lax enforcement against the sale of counterfeit goods.
In testimony before Congress that year, Buffett said he would be understanding of employees who lose money, but
admonished: «Lose a shred of reputation for the firm, and I will be ruthless.»
The place was also crammed with cheap furniture, double beds
in every room, and had signs taped up throughout the house
admonishing guests not to throw parties or make loud noises, she says.
At multiple points, Conway cited former Democratic National Committee interim chair Donna Brazile's new book,
in which Brazile
admonished the Clinton campaign for numerous perceived missteps.
Despite my college freshman English professor
admonishing us to never use the word «seem» — «It is or it isn't,» he insisted — I use it here because what we
in Washington see may not comport with underlying reality.
The decision went on to
admonish the DOL for exceeding its authority and re-affirmed the role of Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission
in regulating agents and advisors.
Donald Trump's private meeting Thursday with Senate Republicans — designed to foster greater party unity ahead of the national convention
in Cleveland — grew combative as the presumptive presidential nominee
admonished three senators who have been critical of his candidacy and predicted they would lose their reelection bids, according to two Republican officials with direct knowledge of the exchanges.
I had more than one guidance counsellor
admonish me for not trying harder
in school, suggesting that «it would be a shame if a smart boy like you ended up working on an assembly line.»
Merkel she gave a new year's speech was a joke I thought it was my kindergarten teacher
admonishing me about something
in the way she talked to the German people and she accepted responsibility.
But to make a comparison between Donald Trump's handling of Stormy Daniels (or his previous incidents of alleged infidelity) and the story of King David ignores the second — and most important — half of the story, as detailed
in 2 Samuel 12,
in which the prophet Nathan
admonishes David, telling him that he has been given everything by God and yet wanted more, and took another man's wife and committed murder to have her.
At a rally
in Phoenix last month, Trump
admonished Congress for not approving funding for his proposed border wall.
Uber strongly
admonished its drivers to take any part
in the protests, saying that those who disobey would be severely punished.
In the meantime, the individual has been
admonished by a supervisor as being disrespectful to her co-workers and vulnerable clients, as she works with people who can not defend themselves or speak up.
Oh, by the way:: [4.34] Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend out of their property; the good women are therefore obedient, guarding the unseen as Allah has guarded; and (as to) those on whose part you fear desertion,
admonish them, and leave them alone
in the sleeping - places and beat them; then if they obey you, do not seek a way against them; surely Allah is High, Great.
In Session VI, Chapter XI of the Council of Trent, the Fathers write: «For God does not command impossibilities, but by commanding
admonishes thee to do what thou canst and to pray for what thou canst not, and aids thee that thou mayest be able.»
Kind of the reverse of what Jesus talked about when he
admonished us to tend to the beam
in our own eye before we deal with the splinter
in our neighbor's.
I agree with NP and Brian — we need to extend love to that person — that doesn't mean we
admonish their actions — but that we deal with the reality of the situation
in a gentle / meek manner (God forbid we ever find ourselves
in that predicament — so be merciful).
Attach a Christian - sounding description to the bully's behavior (
admonishing, instruction, correction and so on), and a Christian title to the bully (pastor, teacher, elder, deacon, «our beloved brother
in Christ» or whatever) and suddenly they can almost do no wrong.
You seem to be critical of «organization» but 1 Corinthians 14.40
admonishes us to do all things «decently and
in order».
This rules out the prayers of the churches of Christendom who have prayed
in behalf of their particular nation during wartime, such as when German Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualit
in behalf of their particular nation during wartime, such as when German Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter
in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualit
in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «
In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualit
In this decisive hour we
admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty
in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individualit
in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individuality.
«I'm concerned about people's health,» is a typical explanation offered by someone who
admonishes others, sometimes even strangers
in restaurants, that what they're eating is bad for them.
In one of his final speeches, King admonished: «If our nation can spend $ 35 billion dollars a year to fight an unjust, evil war in Vietnam, and $ 20 billion dollars to put a man on the moon, it can spend billions of dollars to put God's children on their own two feet right here...» MLK's talking points of tapping into America's financial resources in order to help the poverty - stricken across the land were directly at odds with the economic status quo, and that is part of what got him kille
In one of his final speeches, King
admonished: «If our nation can spend $ 35 billion dollars a year to fight an unjust, evil war
in Vietnam, and $ 20 billion dollars to put a man on the moon, it can spend billions of dollars to put God's children on their own two feet right here...» MLK's talking points of tapping into America's financial resources in order to help the poverty - stricken across the land were directly at odds with the economic status quo, and that is part of what got him kille
in Vietnam, and $ 20 billion dollars to put a man on the moon, it can spend billions of dollars to put God's children on their own two feet right here...» MLK's talking points of tapping into America's financial resources
in order to help the poverty - stricken across the land were directly at odds with the economic status quo, and that is part of what got him kille
in order to help the poverty - stricken across the land were directly at odds with the economic status quo, and that is part of what got him killed.
Why do you think Paul
admonished us, 12 Let not sin therefore reign
in your mortal body, to make you obey its passions.
You can't believe
in God and live apart from the Islamists, Sunay
admonishes Ka: it's either us or them.
Paul
admonishes Timothy that godly teacher's need to be gentle, and patient, yet firm and unyielding
in sound doctrine, now, how's that for a paradox?!
We must believe on account of the Word of God when,
admonished by the church, we understand that this meaning is truly and without sophistry taught
in the Word of God.»
His central question: How is the pastor to counsel or
admonish (the Greek is nouthesia, the Latin, admonitio) those
in his charge?
In his homily at Sunday Mass in mid-December of that year, Cardinal Spellman admonished the faithful to avoid the film «under the pain of sin.&raqu
In his homily at Sunday Mass
in mid-December of that year, Cardinal Spellman admonished the faithful to avoid the film «under the pain of sin.&raqu
in mid-December of that year, Cardinal Spellman
admonished the faithful to avoid the film «under the pain of sin.»
«Remember those who are
in prison,»
admonishes the Christian moralist.
There is at this point a beautiful reciprocity, for the youth approaches his elder with shame and the elder
in admonishing the youth always speaks with shame.
But
in the act of
admonishing, he will shrink before the thought of leading the youth straight into the danger of double - mindedness by deceptively focusing his attention upon the punishment the world metes out.
Later he
admonishes Peter to put his sword
in the scabbard rather than resist arrest (Matthew 26:52).
In the act of admonishing even he will say (for it is no rare speaker that is here introduced to talk, and just on that account the praise of the Good is so much the more glorious because it does not require the approval of eloquence, for here it is well to note that it is one of life's most tragically spoiled children who speaks admonishingly to a youth) even he will say, «Do not be afraid, be slow to judge others, but attend closely to yourself, hold firmly to willing one thing, to willing the Good in truth, and thus, from now on, let this lead you wherever for now it will lead you — because eternally it will lead you to victor
In the act of
admonishing even he will say (for it is no rare speaker that is here introduced to talk, and just on that account the praise of the Good is so much the more glorious because it does not require the approval of eloquence, for here it is well to note that it is one of life's most tragically spoiled children who speaks admonishingly to a youth) even he will say, «Do not be afraid, be slow to judge others, but attend closely to yourself, hold firmly to willing one thing, to willing the Good
in truth, and thus, from now on, let this lead you wherever for now it will lead you — because eternally it will lead you to victor
in truth, and thus, from now on, let this lead you wherever for now it will lead you — because eternally it will lead you to victory.
If there were people who were trying to rule your country according the the Oracle of Delphi - make laws and public policy according to it, hinder science, affect your taxes, and constantly
admonish you that Hades'll smite ya» if ya» don't watch out; I'll just bet that you would show some interest
in that alleged Oracle.
All he could do was use future - tense verbs and
admonish people to start walking
in the light.
In the act of
admonishing, therefore, a man should warn against fear of the world's punishment, which is double - mindedness.
In the act of
admonishing, and this deserves emphasis, the older person shall by no means set before the youth a horrifying picture of the world.