Sentences with phrase «as scolds»

My words weren't meant to come across as scolding you, I apologize if it came across that way..
I have decades worth of metabolic damage that needs to heal, and I suspect I'm either going to need to tell my doctor off or find a new one, as she scolded me for drinking a daily glass of whole, grass - fed milk last time I was in the office.
In intonation-less message board replies, sometimes good intentions (e.g. eat this way and you'll be healthier) can be perceived as scolding one's eating choices.
Try to keep your evaluation of these observations out of this as it will come across as scolding or judgmental.
Traditional obedience methods do not give good results, as scolding and punishing them will damage your relationship with your sensitive pet.
This high level of motivation means that when barking territorially, your dog might ignore unpleasant or punishing responses from you, such as scolding or yelling.
Don't scold the puppy, as scolding will just make the infant more scared.
Forcing him to do it or using any negative reinforcement (such as scolding or spanking) won't help with the process.
Nothing is sacred as far as these scolding schoolmarms are concerned.
My only point is that many times the benefit gained from some bitter medicine such as scolding, reprimands or punishment, is not really so worthwhile or necessary, and the damage to the happiness level outweighs it.

Not exact matches

When I was caught, I was often scolded for doodling by my teachers, which was thought of as a sign that I was not paying attention.
Poon Tip recalls being scolded that «as your company grows, fewer and fewer kids are going to school.»
As Modist Brewery unleashed its new beer, called «Dilly Dilly» Mosaic Double IPA, named after the popular Bud Light commercials, it was immediately scolded — in medieval language — via a...
Just five months ago, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty publicly scolded both BMO and Manulife Financial for offering mortgages he deemed irresponsibly cheap, advising against a «race to the bottom,» as mortgage rates sank as low as 2.89 per cent.
Her eyelids got heavy as she drifted off to sleep, and I found it hard to scold her for being in that chair.
Then it was the older woman, his mother's mother, who lost her temper at Fania, «and spat terrible words at her in Russian or Polish mixed with Yiddish,» while his mother «sat there like a scolded child, and as her mother shot one venomous question at her after another, all of them soaked and sizzling with sibilants, she said nothing in reply.»
Jesus scolded the religious people of his time and moreso their religious leaders for beign ravenous wolfes disguized as sheep and destroyign the sheep for the sake of religion which does not save.
One of the memorable media events of the 2000s took place when Jon Stewart appeared as a guest on Crossfire in October 2004 and scolded Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson for staging mock debates and phony polarities: «It's hurting America,» he moaned, as the hosts fumbled for a response.
To scold Christmas and Easter crowds as lapsed Christians may miss the point: that they are loyal family members performing their household rites of affinity.
When he saw me, he looked as if he feared a scolding, and began to tell of being blocked in a crowded street and unable to get out.
The Bishop of Lewes at the time, Wallace Benn, had accompanied Coles to the police station when he was arrested, Ms Scolding said, adding: «It is accepted that the senior clergy, including the Archdeacon of Lewes, the Bishop of Lewes and the Bishop of Chichester, as well as the diocesan safeguarding advisor knew of this arrest.»
During the hearing Bishop Benn described her as «aggressive» and «nit picking» rather than someone who was trying to help, although Ms Scolding said this is not how she came across when giving evidence.
In another scene, the novel scolds men for resisting this liberated view of sex, as Langdon reminisces about a lecture he'd recently given to undergraduates: «The next time you find yourself with a woman, look in your heart and see if you can approach sex as a mystical, spiritual act.
Definition of Irony: Believer in Jesus Christ as the literal Son of the Man in the Sky scolds others for living out their fantasies, and in the process attempts to define hers as Real.
Whenever we put our elbows on the table, chewed with our mouths open, or used our fingers as utensils, she would point to the framed photo and scold, «What would the QUEEN say!?»
no wonder wenger has gotten away with his dozen years of failure when fans deliver this kind of ludicrous assessment... get of the wenger juice and get yourself cleaned up... anyway this was a tale of two very different halves so average score is basically like saying the guy who took a bath in ice water and then in scolding water had a good time as on average he was in warm water!!!
«Don't cross your leg,» she scolds as thecamera snaps away.
As new examples of Olympic bribery and corruption ooze out day by day, politicians and pundits continue to wag fingers and scold the miscreants.
The more he studied, the more impressed he was with subtleties — such as the way Manning, after an incomplete pass, would meet the receiver on his way back to the huddle, not to scold but to encourage and teach.
Parents use incentives such as praise, stickers and rewards and avoid any scolding or punishments for mistakes.
Holding urine is not very typical, but some children do it out of a fear they developed around toileting (this can result from anything such as being scolded for an accident, having a fear of sitting on the toilet, being scared of the toilet being flushed, etc).
I have found that many times, when a woman comes to a blog for men, the men jump all over that woman, label her as a troll, and scold and demean her for giving her opinion, but I won't do that to the men who come here to this blog to give their male points of view.
I used to hate them and she was always rolling her eyes and scolding me for not wearing them as no self respecting woman should leave the house without make up, heels and a slip.
Being okay with the uncomfortable consequences for you, such as letting your child scream in the grocery store line because he wants a candy bar without giving it to him or repeatedly scolding him.
Pushing or scolding are not appropriate, as they will cause anxiety in your child and are to be avoided.
And since we spend so much time guiding — a.k.a. correcting, reminding, scolding, criticizing, nagging, and yelling — it's important to make sure that we spend five times as much time in positive connection.
Listen to your child's cries and complaints not as something for you to hush and silence (or to scold and reprimand), but as their desperate plea for help and connection, from which you can both grow together.
Dr. Anderson thinks of the process as a kind of restructuring of attention in the classroom, away from a conventional model in which there are «good kids» getting a lot of praise and «bad kids» getting reprimanded and scolded.
When we scold toddlers for not sharing their toys, and then think of them as antisocial monsters, we're grading them as harshly as possibly.
Spicer burst onto the public stage in January as Trump's first press secretary, with a scolding rant against reporters accusing them of lowballing the size of the Inauguration Day crowd.
A cyclist who outed state Sen. Marty Golden for allegedly posing as a cop during a traffic dispute in Brooklyn is going the extra mile to scold scofflaws, developing a Twitter account that lets users enter license plate numbers to automatically check city records for past parking and camera violations.
A few years ago, Shrank depicted Barack Obama as Hamlet as a means of scolding him for his failure to act decisively in Syria.
NEW YORK (WBEN / AP)-- The government's star witness in the bribery trial of a former top aide to Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was bracing for a scolding from prosecutors as he left the witness stand Thursday after admitting that his proclivity to tell lies did not end when he promised not...
A cyclist who outed state Sen. Marty Golden for allegedly posing as a cop during a traffic dispute in Brooklyn is going the extra mile to scold scofflaws.
On some level, I like Tyner, even as an annoying, persistent scold.
Turns out David Tennant «s stellar performance as downtrodden former Business Secretary Aiden Hoynes is matched only by his choice of political news; after receiving a public scolding for his attacks on the prime minister, Tennant can be seen here checking the damage to his reputation on our very own blog.
Recall that the Senate and House of Representatives two weeks ago scolded the president for extra budgetary spending while some lawmakers described the action as an impeachable offence a
After a video of a charter school teacher angrily scolded a student was reported by The New York Times, Success Academy leader Eva Moskowitz blasted the paper and defended the incident as an «anomaly.»
Gubernatorial candidate Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim listens as WTNH reporter Mark Davis scolds him for what Davis saw as Ganim trying to restricting press access while he met with delegates on the floor of the Connecticut Democratic convention.
As de Blasio is locked in an escalating war with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, he has been less critical recently of Bloomberg, whom he scolded in his 2014 inauguration speech as the former mayor stood nearbAs de Blasio is locked in an escalating war with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, he has been less critical recently of Bloomberg, whom he scolded in his 2014 inauguration speech as the former mayor stood nearbas the former mayor stood nearby.
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