Sentences with phrase «by punishing him for»

Expecting anyone to know how to do something correctly by punishing them for doing it incorrectly is nonsensical and unproductive.
So instead of trying to train a cat by punishing him for engaging in normal behaviors, let's try a better idea.

Not exact matches

Kay: Bernadette was rightly frustrated, but it's condescending to get «punished» for spending by your spouse.
«They're being punished for the exercise of free speech by CNN.
The company also was stung by a massive fine by the European commission, punishing Google for anti-competitive behavior.
This arguably makes the leader into a kind of whipping boy, which, in the historical sense, was a boy who could be punished by a prince's tutor for the transgressions of the prince who, as royalty, was himself immune to being punished personally.
«By codifying existing sanctions and requiring congressional review of any decision to weaken or lift them, we are ensuring that the United States continues to punish President (Vladimir) Putin for his reckless and destabilizing actions,» said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D - N.Y., the top Senate Democrat.
For people to do their very best work, they need an organizational environment that supports them by making it safe to take risks, to tell the truth, and to speak up... without being punished for doing For people to do their very best work, they need an organizational environment that supports them by making it safe to take risks, to tell the truth, and to speak up... without being punished for doing for doing so.
It «sharply weakens and probably leads to eventual disintegration of the UK» and «also ends further EU integration,» he said, «while the Brits need to be maximally punished by EU countries to ensure there isn't a path for further exit.»
For instance, the GOP proposal would attempt to punish people who don't maintain continuous health care coverage by slapping a one - year, 30 % premium penalty on them when they try to reenter the market.
When he finally got the company's attention by posting directly on Mark Zuckerberg's wall, he was punished for it.
For one thing, his punishes savers by giving them anemic returns on fixed income products.
Merkel was weakened after a September election as voters angry with her decision in 2015 to open Germany's borders to more than a million asylum seekers punished her conservatives by voting for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) far - right party.
Hardliners in Beijing may be tempted to punish Hong Kong economically by, for instance, sending fewer mainland tourists or routing more trade and other commercial deals away from Hong Kong.
By the way, that CFTC settlement featured a concurring statement from Bart Chilton that called high frequency traders «cheetahs» but didn't call attention to the big - cat synergies of punishing Panther for being a cheating cheetah.
Uncovering and understanding those deeper motives is the first step toward becoming a successful entrepreneur or discovering that you are not cut out for its punishing demands — the personal sacrifices, inevitable setbacks, relentless work, crushing time pressure, financial uncertainty and sleepless nights faced by 99 percent of entrepreneurs.
Build.com offered to settle and agreed to tell employees they wouldn't be punished for posting comments about «terms and conditions of employment on their social - media pages,» according to an April agency statement quoted by the study.
While it's hard to say if the punishing number and intensity of storms were due to climate change, climate scientists have now determined — in two separate research efforts — that Hurricane Harvey's record - blasting rains (best measured in feet for much of Houston) were likely amplified by climate change.
Combine the reticence of consumers to push for change with the local realtor association - controlled MLSs, and a willingness by realtors to punish anyone changing the status quo (by not showing a house, or pointing out flaws that would kill a sale), and the best outcome for Zillow was to be an aggregator but not an integrator: the company was completely removed from the purchase process.
Instead, it says, the firm punished her for speaking out by removing her from the board of a start - up, asking her to transfer to the firm's offices in China and giving her less of the firm's profits.
When you find a great company being unfairly punished by the market for a temporary and small earnings miss, you thank the market and buy more!
Where once the Bitcoin Core [1] community believed in unregulated markets, they now call for Coinbase to be regulated and punished by the US government for bogus claims of «insider trading» during their listing of Bitcoin Cash.
Implementing a negative interest rate policy can also be problematic, in that it can punish people who save by forcing them to pay for their deposits.
FROM Teachingaboutreligion.org Can Not Compel students to say the pledge, nor punish them for refusing to say the pledge (resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court more than 60 years ago with its landmark 1943 decision West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette) ==========================================================================================================================================
Worse than that, the apostles made us worship Jesus - who in reality was punished by God for his own wrongdoing!
This testimony about Jesus as only a son of David (2 Samuel 7:12 - 14 NIV) who was punished by God with the floggings of men for claiming to be god thus becoming the «bright morning star» (Isa.14: 9 - 20) was revealed through the Bible by Maestro Evangelista in http://www.thename.ph which proves he is the «angel» or messenger sent by Jesus to deliver his testimony or HIS ADMISSION that he is not a son of God and as the «bright morning star «to all churches (or believers of Jesus) thus nullifying the «antichrist» lie made by the apostle John.
If someone told you he believes 100 % that an invisible man is watching him and judging him 24/7 and that this man (we'll call him Steve, but he is known by many names) has a special book of rules that you have to follow or he will punish you for all eternity, what would your response be?
Jesus also said he is the «bright morning star» which means he was the man described in Isaiah 14:9 - 20 as the man whom the whole world will shockingly know as one who was punished by God for claiming to be god (Isa.14: 12 - 16)
A better one would be that the parents DO give in to their child's desire, knowing full well what will happen when they do and then punish the child by locking them in a closet for several years.
You should be trying to give God more attention because he is the reason, not you, therefore, you will be tortured in your life, and punished by God for you indegressions.
The racist should be suspended or punished for their actions by the church!
More serious misgivings are aroused by the implication that Jesus» contemporaries will be punished for crimes committed in previous centuries.
By today's standards, that requirement is completely unacceptable, and the woman would be punished for the man's wrongdoing by being forced to live with him the rest of her lifBy today's standards, that requirement is completely unacceptable, and the woman would be punished for the man's wrongdoing by being forced to live with him the rest of her lifby being forced to live with him the rest of her life.
That's been a christian myth for a while to try and bolster the bible's knowledge, but keep in mind that Gallilo having figured out the earth being round, and rotating around the sun was punished by the church for heresy by giving results against the bible.
But few Americans want student ministries punished for sticking by their convictions, especially about sexuality.
He did not know whether any allowance was made for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian, and makes the fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the laws.
God in His will through history had into reality seemingly illogical or cruel events to happen in our world, but no one is spared if the purpose is for the good of humanity, wars pestilence even the holocust has a reason and purpose beyond our comprehension at our times but will be reveald in the future, The Phillipine catasthrophy for example is viewed by some as Gods punishment, we experienced the brunt of natures punishing power but it also unveiled the true feelings and concern of the whole world in helping us materially and spiiritually by aiding and consoling us that was unprecedented in history, The whole world had demostrated, to me, a kind of humanitarian concern and love that trancends races and culture, A kind of demonstration by higher being the we humans is one with Him.The cost of human lives and misery is nothing in history compared to its positve historical consequences
Engaging in adultery in a society where adulterers are punished by death is big time risky behavior and should be discouraged out of love for the would - be adulterer, not just the betrayed spouse.
and, if god is going to punish someone for something in which they have no choice (also a claim made by blog christians), what does that say about the nature of god?
And now the elder went over the many agonies: to suffer hunger and cold, to all but kill oneself through overwork, to be kicked by a cruel driver, to be abused by unskilled persons whom not a single step you take will satisfy, yet who blame and punish the horse for their own blunders, and then at last some winter, when old age has come on, to be driven out into the bare woods.
Paul Stufflebeam You may believe in an afterlife judgment that says otherwise, but the old adage that «Crime does not pay» has been disproven by the vast number of criminals who have gotten rich, or otherwise profited from their misdeeds without ever being punished for them.
Future generations are punished for something done by their ancestors.
We are not punished FOR our sins, but we are certainly punished BY them as we inflict untold suffering on our species.
On the other hand, criminal punishment may not always contribute to a just society As argued eloquently by Donald Shriver in these pages (August 26, 1998), «living with others sometimes means that we must value the renewal of community more highly than punishing, or seeking communal vengeance for, crimes.»
SMH at punishing humans for being curious, and quality given to us by God, but condemned but put into use
Church members, led by pastor Fred Phelps, believe God is punishing the United States for «the sin of homosexuality» through events including soldiers» deaths.
The missionaries respected the «wonderful affection» the Indians had for their children but were repulsed by their refusal to physically punish them.
Spoken by a famous Rabbi who later was punished for His views by the then reigning «church» / religious leaders.
The God portrayed by the current church is a petty old man that delights in punishing people for stepping outside of the rules that we set up and is only too happy to send countless numbers of people to eternal torture and agony just because they didn't believe exactly the right way.
A good example is Habakkuk's presentation of a dialogue between the prophet and God — the prophet's first complaint is against the sins of Judean society and God explains that he will be using the evils of the invading Chaldeans to punish Judea; the prophet responds by complaining about the evils of the Chaldeans which God then assures will not go unpunished — that they tyranny itself will lead to it's own punishments and that the punishment for Judea's sins is itself redemptive and God assures that he will be able to provide salvation.
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