Sentences with phrase «chastising someone»

My husband was not on board with my cloth diaper experiment at all, nor was my mom, who kept chastising me for how big my baby's bottom was with the cloth diaper on.
In fact, the «old school» techniques including timeouts, spanking, yelling, and chastising have been proven to be ineffectual.
Nurse practitioner Shannon endured months of chastising from her peers when she confessed she was planning on formula feeding.
Ross advised that Stoke focus on chastising their player for his unprofessional conduct rather than complain.
In many ways I am your archetypal football fan, in that I'll wax exceedingly lyrical over my team when they win, yet when they are defeated I often find myself chastising the players and the manager for their performance.
Big chastising words are used to describe the offenders.
Spieth left his tee ball out to the right on Saturday, and immediately started chastising himself as is his wont.
After repeatedly chastising himself in public for not demanding the ball in the post, he followed his strong inside play against Los Angeles with a versatile 18 points on 11 shots in a 118 — 85 win over the visiting Grizzlies last Saturday.
Clint Eastwood is chastising his partner for showing up at a murder scene chomping away on a hot dog.
when i see posts from mookie in last night's game thread chastising someone for commenting negatively about JR stating «that's just what he does», it's kind of clear that the rules don't apply.
I applaud the passion you have for your cause, but pushing your vegan choice on people and chastising them is not the best approach to be taken seriously.
Why aren't you chastising my attacker?
If you think chastising it and trying to hide it in the closet will make your nephew or niece or son or daughter anything other than what they were born you are deluding yourself.
I do not approve of their life style, it is condemned by God, but that does not mean that I should go about chastising them.
If you are correct in chastising me for my statements about CNN, surely you should chastise Mrs. Robinson for holding up Fox News and Bill O'Reilly as the apparent surpreme arbiters of truth?
He had been whispering into my soul, like a parent whispers too closely in a child's ear when chastising at a dinner table (that kind of whisper that makes kids flinch from the tickle).
In the U.S. recently we learned of the head of LCMS chastising a minister of that church for participating in a joint service for the victims of the Newtown school shooting.
She immediately received an outpouring of responses admonishing her choice of words, chastising her lack of tact and calling for an apology.
I also find the chastising about dishonesty and cherry picking ironic.
You use the word «blameless» - free of guilt; not subject to blame: synonyms: innocent, guiltless, above reproach, irreproachable, unimpeachable, in the clear, exemplary, perfect, virtuous, pure, impeccable, faultless; The master is only «blameless» if he was chastising the slave as was customary and not to cause harm but correct behavior or consequence for criminal behavior.
We simple don't see Paul chastising anyone because that person stepped out of their rolls (i.e., age, gender, graces...) However, Paul does remind all present in ekklesia not to press the women to do what would be adverse to all that the sisters had chosen in their righteousness.
In 1951, he denounced his own community's deplorable approach to civil rights, chastising the «Southern Baptist Convention for their discriminatory admission policy in Baptist schools.»
Exactly, they can't help it, so it's (usually) not about chastising them, but about trying to help open their eyes to the manipulation and exaggeration that is rife in most religions.
John, do we witness Paul in practice of chastising people for stepping out of their rolls?
In the U.S. recently we learned of the head of Lutheran CMS chastising a minister of that church for participating in a joint service for the victims of the Newtown school shooting.
Christianity was necessary as well as true because in Niebuhr's eyes it was the only available faith that challenged men and women to struggle for justice while chastising them for their sins.
He emphatically insisted on this distinction during a news conference, chastising reporters who had been so short - sighted as to describe it as an act of war.
How does that fit with Samuel's chastising ancient Israel for their craving of an earthly king?
I mostly do evening prayer, because it is a time for recapitulating the day, seeing what has gone on and giving thanks or chastising myself, as the case may be.
Shame on you for chastising someone for being kind, and then pressuring them to be ugly instead in the name of religion.
No chastising, judgement or criticism on my part, honest engine.
Lutz isn't a monk who has taken vows of poverty, nor is he chastising the wealthy for being wealthy.
He is chastising those of us who justify not donating for the reasons he listed.
I believe in helping the poor but I would hate to have someone chastising me on what was going through my head when I did such.
Even the gospels portray Jesus chastising the religious leaders, not for portioning their dill and other spices for tithing, but for doing that without showing compassion to the poor.
There are individuals, yes, who do hold beliefs not in line with Church teachings — I was stunned, for example, when I was 18 to hear the leadership chastising members for not allowing their children to play with «nonmember» children, because «they don't have our standards.»
Try using a different color to highlight every time Jesus chastising leaders for prideful attitudes and actions.Talk about it with someone and get creative in ways you can infuse our world with Jesus» humble way.
Last November, the agency's own inspector general called for a strategic overhaul, chastising the IRS over its current practices.
In a withering memo about cleanliness in the workplace, he called for an end to coffee stains, teetering piles of paper and «too many pictures of family and friends,» chastising staff for treating the Wired office like «a dorm room.»
It was a tougher room than the Senate, with representatives regularly interrupting or chastising the 33 year old for unsatisfactory answers.
When President Donald Trump appeared to chastise Republicans lawmakers and applaud Democrats during an informal meeting with a group of congressmembers at the White House on Wednesday, they seemed to have a hard time containing their emotions.
While Roeper was widely chastised for his views, recent research suggests not even fat people want to see fat people in their advertisements.
Three times, Clinton chastised Wall Street firms for «speculative behavior.»
As defense minister, Ya'alon chastised him for trying to subvert his authority.
When her answer was «There was no time for that,» he actually chastised her.
There are obvious exceptions to this, of course — the solution to a truly toxic workplace is to run for the door not chastise yourself for your attitude, and moving on to a more stimulating gig can be a great idea.
Most of the greatest thinkers and doers in history were ridiculed and chastised when they created change.
I give everything to my students and many have chastised me for giving too much information as a teacher.
The scrutiny Dimon has faced in recent years is in sharp contrast to the praise heaped on him earlier for steering JPMorgan Chase successfully through the financial crisis when other institutions were chastised for receiving government bailouts.
Companies are all too often surprised when they routinely chastise people who raise quality concerns and then find that people hide these issues.
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