Sentences with phrase «chastised by»

That must have been the feeling of the journalists at Bloomberg News after they were chastised by Trump for misreporting Trump's agreement to purchase a 270 - acre golf course and residential development known as Ocean Trails in Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif..
The offending parent, who often becomes the alienating parent, is placing themselves in a position to be chastised by the court.
He points out that he was not chastised by the trial judge for uncivil conduct, let alone sanctioned.
In 2011, Romney was chastised by the right - wing media for accepting climate science, even though he didn't propose to do anything about the problem.
«I have found myself increasingly chastised by climate change campaigners when my public statements and lectures on climate change have not satisfied their thirst for environmental drama and exaggerated rhetoric... Why is it not just campaigners, but politicians and scientists too, who are openly confusing the language of fear, terror and disaster with the observable physical reality of climate change, actively ignoring the careful hedging which surrounds science's predictions?»
Nevertheless, when I wrote about a campaign to end truck blind spots, I was (rightly) chastised by commenter Cathi Payne for my «us and them» attitude when it comes to cyclists versus drivers.
It is only right that such a decision by these artists be celebrated and not chastised by anyone in the community, from the writers who started in much the same way to the readers who may one day launch these wordsmiths into their future careers.
Unfortunately, I haven't met any, and that is probably because I, too, have kept quiet, so that I am not chastised by my mentors and peers.
Our children are the ones suffering without a quality education and are then chastised by society for not meeting «the bar».
During a meeting at Cambridge University around 30 years ago I was thoroughly chastised by a Cambridge academic.
Though chastised by critics and poorly received by lukewarm North American audiences, Ormsby's new spin - ultimately rewritten by Schrader, with a more appropriately perverse ending - is one of the better Universal remakes, produced in between John Badham's «Dracula,» and John Carpenter's «The Thing.»
After Gamby gets chastised by the teachers for helping Russell keep his job — the students looking on in amazement as the teachers fling insults and curse words at each other is a great comedic touch — the episode becomes an avalanche of events that lead to the aforementioned fight through the school.
Ryan Tubridy was chastised by members of the press at a recent photo call for giving less than colourful rebuttals when being interviewed.
Stopping halfway up a hill to take a whiz on some rocks, he's chastised by Paul: «Harry, come on, that's a grave.»
At one point during her thirteen years writing about movies for The Boston Globe, she was chastised by another journalist for having given Cabin Boy four stars.
A child is unjustly chastised by her aunt.
She was also chastised by her partner for not taking care of her appearance... really?
I'm usually chastised by close friends about being so feminine so I DREAM of meeting someone I could be myself around!
Men can be chastised by their peers for having compassion especially for themselves, and told they are acting like a girl or being a sissy.
And occasionally, de Boer has been chastised by diplomats from countries that pay his U.N. salary — the United States, Japan and Saudi Arabia, to name a few — for his blunt assessment of climate negotiations.
Similarly, WS was chastised by the U.S. District Court for Western Washington (State) last year for failing to perform a thorough type of environmental study before proposing an increase in wolf culling there.
Dr. Otabil has been chastised by a section of the public after a specific monetary offering notice from his camp which promises different rewards appeared on social media.
Mr Kufour, I hope you remember how you were chastised by the public over your sons Prepaid metre and Hotel issue?
Chastised by the lactation consultant, and lectured on the benefits of breastfeeding by the nurse.
Kenedy was rightly chastised by fans for his role in Norwich's goal.
It is sad that we can not have different opinions without being chastised by fellow fans.
He may have scored a sensational free - kick but Gareth Bale found himself jeered by the Real Madrid supporters and chastised by Cristiano Ronaldo after electing to shoot instead of pass to his Portuguese teammate in their 3 - 0 win over Espanyol.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has been chastised by the Church of England over the treatment of factory workers and governance failings at the retailer, it can be revealed.
Slaves were by common practice disciplined or chastised by the rod which came out of their own 430 year slavery under Egypt.
These few who actually live the life that Christ described are now being chastised by a church intoxicated by power, wealth, and control.
This is what they were chastised by Christ for: judging and not loving.
Washington (CNN)-- A Lutheran pastor has apologized after being chastised by his denomination's leader for offering a prayer at an interfaith vigil for the victims of the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
CNN: Lutheran pastor apologizes for praying in Newtown vigil A Lutheran pastor has apologized after being chastised by his denomination's leader for offering a prayer at an interfaith vigil for the victims of the school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct has been chastised by the Church of England over the treatment of factory... More
Kermit, another Christian poster, Rainier Helmut Braendlein, posits: By the way, the former German foreign secretary Mr. Guido Westerwelle is just chastised by the Godhead: He suffers from leukemia (cancer of the blood).
Here is the full stand alone post, for context By the way, the former German foreign secretary Mr. Guido Westerwelle is just chastised by the Godhead: He suffers from leukemia (cancer of the blood).
I have been both blessed and chastised by God.
She has prosti.tuted herself to other «gods» who are indeed not God, and God has actively as well as passively chastised her by abandoning her to the unintended consequences of her actions.
This has caused him to be reviled and chastised by members of his family which are devout Southern churchgoers at a time when he needs the most moral support, as he is trying to turn his luck around through smart, hard work and to do right by his wife and children.
The Pharisee proclaimed how much he paid tribute to God, and his actions were chastised by Christ.
Conservatives who have begun to speculate about the party's future can expect to be chastised by others for daring to hold these conversations in public.
4 Horowitz, Jason and Liz Alderman, «Chastised by E.U., a Resentful Greece Embraces China's Cash and Interests», New York Times, Augst 26, 2017, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/26/world/europe/greece-china-piraeus-alexis-tsipras.html

Not exact matches

In a report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) dated September 21, 2016, the IRS was chastised for not providing meaningful virtual currency guidance to taxpayers.
These guys were trying to do something nice and they get chastised here even by their own on here.
His favorite student to chastise and harass was the only Jew in class, too, by the way.
• «Saturday Night Live» let Jesus chastise Tim Tebow for using the Lord's name in vain and ended the bit by declaring that the Mormons have it right.
Why is Chick - fil - A being chastised over the exact same opinion held by Obama just a few short months ago?
By a strange quirk of logic we have, therefore, come to repeat the errors we chastised the liberals and Roman Catholics for committing.
Students of color at Moody were outraged at being chastised online by a professor for merely hosting the event.
And all temptations to chastise the people for not really knowing the Bible will be squelched by the discoveries the minister himself makes in passages he thought he knew thoroughly.
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