Sentences with phrase «calling them out on»

The president's been called out on lie after lie after lie.
«The Americans are right to call us out on it.»
Just the other day, I participated in a lengthy thread on Facebook, where someone lamented about being called out on Twitter for an article he published.
And, dear reader, please call us out on it here at STAT if you spot us falling for a story that's too good to be true!
If you're not sure where you'd like to be in five years or are way too swamped to take on another responsibility, be prepared for a mentor to call you out on this, or just sit out the relationship entirely.
If you have a boss that calls you out on it, explain «you've continued to network throughout your time with the company,» says Huhman.
Freeland rightly called him out on the comments, but she could have also noted that the record suggests that it is the Conservatives that failed to get the job done on CETA.
As Daniels tells it, part of her connection with Trump had to do with the fact that she called him out on his narcissism and self - regard, teasingly spanking him with a copy of Trump magazine because he wouldn't stop talking about himself.
He will push you to upgrade your skills daily, he will call you out on your BS, but the context of it all is why you need to grow thicker skin and bigger ears - he is a kingmaker.
To the point he rubs the hypocrites (religious and secular) the wrong way because He calls them out on their actions.
Listen, I'm calling you out on this, man.
I guess they don't appreciate being called out on their un-Christ-like actions.
I know I would want someone to call me out on it if I started trying to convince fishon how to pastor people in rural counties of the Southern US... wouldn't even know where to begin to connect to people like that.
But even if he isn't doing it deliberately and not just shooting his mouth off without any regard for the truth of what he's saying, it's worth calling him out on this one.
If someone believes in something that does not make sense they should be called out on it.
They NEVER have an answer when they're called out on their BS.
And you guys whine because you are called out on your beliefs or called a name you don't like?
We hurt their feelings and probably interfere with their sleep patterns by calling them out on everything from poor spelling to having a faith grounded in no evidence (at least in its core claims).
You were upset (and rightly so) that her writing was condescending and dismissive toward SBNR's, and you used her forum to call her out on that.
Being called out on the historical inaccuracies in their beliefs 5.
Are you offended because I called him out on all the nonsense you believe?
I guess you prefer to mask your point of view in idiocy so that people can't call you out on anything.
I call you out on that one.
Look, I didn't make fun of your poor spelling and grammar in your previous posts that indicated you had an IQ of 90, and I'm clearly not calling you out on your childish pettyness after someone realizes they made a mistake.
May I suggest that numerous times before being called out on it, that you lied about your so called expertise.
If you state something based on any shaky assumptions, you can be sure someone will call you out on it.
Theo May I suggest that numerous times before being called out on it, that you lied about your so called expertise.
Recently, I called them all out on something they did to my mom which had my sobbing my eyes out because it was that hurtful!
So, legitimate protest against a a regime known for human rights abuses, but never called out on it by the capitalistic west, is «causing unrest?»
You believers are all full of fire and brimstone when you are preaching to the choir, but when a real non believer heretic is in your grill calling you out on your sky fairy myth, all I get is nothing but crickets.
«God» just makes it up as he goes and when called out on it simply tells people «MY ways are not your ways» or tells someone (Job in this instance) that unless that person can tell God the location of God's secret snow and hail warehouses (I'm not kidding), he, God.
I could just envision him red faced, pounding on his keyboard as he writes his posts in all capital letters, screaming at the computer monitor in frustration that he got called out on his bullshit.
Countering their statements and calling them out on their hate is not the same as wishing them silent.
If you can't argue intelligently and make things up to prove your point, you must realize that intelligent people are going to call you out on it.
Also, when you proclaim yourself to be intellegent, expect people to call you out on all of your stupidity.
I have seen several that did not believe in anything but THEIR own understand; once their last breath is was being exhaled... many call out on the name of God or curse him, however generally his name is mentioned.
They listened to each other (and when one didn't, the other would call them out on it).
We are his children and He calls us out on our sins and mistakes and will not come into his kingdom unless we repent..
So since this is the most powerful of the prayers god uses, other than being called out on sins that need repenting how is this prayer dangerous and going to ruin our lives?
Is that all that's left for you, thefinisher1 — emotional butthurtedness for being called out on your silly generalizations?
You can't use that it was fabricated 50 years after the fact because Paul mentions the empty tomb 5 - 15 years after the event, and invites people to call him out on it to the entire church body.
I guess it's hard for me to call you out on commenting on an article, when it is clear you haven't read it, because you admitted to not reading it.
CALLING ME OUT ON WHAT!?
First of all, you were already called out on this subject on at least two previous posts.
If Christian leaders are using their power and influence to control and threaten others, and doing this in the name of Jesus, then it is not a sin against the Holy Spirit to call them out on this!
They were always ready to call out on the dark side of organized religion:
So I am calling out on this: the «church» is not simply part of the problem with domestic and family violence, it is far more complicit than that — it is showing its hand as being an active abuser; both encouraging abusers and silencing victims / survivors.
CNN, I don't usually call you out on poor journalistic standards, but this is sort of glaring.
I was tempted to just copy and paste from it, but I knew some hardcore Yoderians out there would call me out on it.
That's because atheism is technically a religion, they just hate being called out on it.
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