Sentences with phrase «admonition became»

Minutes into class, the reason for Due's attendance admonition became clear when a familiar figure appeared in the doorway.
Drawing inspiration from the words of the late former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, he noted that his admonition became necessary owing to the pivotal and strategic roles Nigeria is playing in Africa, stating that for Africa to be respected by the rest of the world, Nigeria must not only lead the way but also earn the respect of the world.

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Love, joy, peace, and hope become flesh «through the practices of the Church: witness, catechesis, baptism, prayer, friendship, hospitality, admonition, penance, confession, praise, reading scripture, preaching, sharing peace, sharing food, washing feet.
So my admonition on this is that we become known for our love again.
Still thinking of discipline in terms of child care, it becomes apparent, however, that the best prevention is education whenever it can be achieved that is, that the child who can learn to anticipate consequences for himself is in a much better position to avoid harmful misconduct than the child who relies wholly on external admonitions.
I feel that more emphasis in Pastoralships should be preached on the New Testament's virtues and most righteous admonitions for positive» sakes so that our socialisms and culturisms do not flutter away and become likened into nothing worthy of proclamations be they from social mountaintops or cultural valleys we all do traverse.
But for many of the most widely known of the 19th - century preachers admonitions of the dangers of wealth became ever more perfunctory.
But is not this simply because we refuse to heed the admonitions of science, which is daily proving to us, in every field, that seemingly impossible changes become easy and even inevitable directly there is a change in the order of the dimensions?
Most of us have heard countless admonitions against becoming friends with our children.
The two men become friends and roommates, with Tommy's admonition that Greg «never talk about me» nor question the source of his seemingly endless funds.
In Raedecker's work, admonitions about the irreversible nature of decay in the tradition of the vanitas still life appear to become applicable to the genre itself.
Antipathy that prevents reforms is shameful but it is also true that peoples ability to innovate and accept admonitions has become even more tedious due to the oil and coal economy.
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