Sentences with word «chid»

The archbishop's apology began by citing an e-mail from a Catholic woman who chided Gregory for failing to follow «the example of a simple life as Pope Francis calls for.»
Another magistrate was also chided for «Judge Places Prostitute Under House Arrest — HIS House!»
Not only was he the butt of criticism from his Brussels counterparts as a «weak negotiator» and for his «apparent lack of involvement» but he was also chided by MPs during his «fantasy land» presentation on the Brexit negotiations as the Commons returned on Tuesday.
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Trump's public chiding of Merck CEO Ken Frazier — the first person to leave the manufacturing council on Monday — also influenced the decision.
Hawkins also said that Republican Astorino was being hypocritical for chiding Cuomo's over his failure to debate his challengers during the Democratic primary while he himself refuses to debate his challenges in the general election and holds a «debate» with only one of the challengers in the Democratic Party primary.
As for Democrats, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D - NY) released a vague statement that seemed to praise the action but gently chide Trump for not consulting with Congress beforehand.
When chided for the lack of transmission and driveline innovation during the C6 era, Juechter became defensive.
In a commentary on the 2012 State of the Union address, Brooks chided President Obama for ignoring the Peterson Foundation's call to «tax fossil fuels to spur innovation,» among other recommendations.
I'll be back a bit later to congratulate everyone who I think is right, as well as chide all those who have yet to see the light and truth in this automotive universe.
The move sparked a personal phone call from then - finance minister Jim Flaherty, who publicly chided the bank for lowering its key five - year rate, saying that he believed in «responsible lending» and was worried that the low rate would result in a race to the bottom with the other major banks.
Mr. Bharara chided Mr. Silver, who has held his post since 1994, for taking in exorbitant legals feels while doing «nothing» and hiding his allegedly illegal activity from the public.
My favorite (of all airports) is Detroit (DTW), where a security official jokingly chided about the size of me juxtaposed to my luggage.
As for NATO, Americans who have for years heard chidings from Europe for acting as the «world police» may relish the opportunity to show just how much they would miss us if we were gone.
I'm always iffy about troubled project, but note that Matthew Starr did not chide Dunst; that could either be interpreted as:
A hashtag predominantly used by Labour supporters and politicians was #runningscared, in which people chided Cameron for being in the same building as Miliband yet refusing to go head - to - head against him.
It starts as a simple check - in on Marcus's inability to fit into the school and gradually becomes an argument, albeit one where the dean's cool, gently chiding tone never wavers and sends the young intellectual into a rage, especially when the narrow - minded dean manages to score fair hits against the boy's own prejudices.
Critics often chided Paige for being unbending, according to Ronald J. Tomalis, who served as a counselor to Paige.
This is the judge, as The Recorder reports, who was once chided by former Chief Justice William Rehnquist to «watch pornography at home,» not at the court.
The former head of Government and Official Spokesperson for the erstwhile Armed Forces Revolution Council (AFRC), Major Boakye has chided former President Jerry John Rawlings asking him to wake up from his slumber and accept that the NDC has outgrown him.
The writers of the New Testament themselves were already chiding Christians whose commitment to the risen Savior was less than wholehearted: Think of the writer of the Book of Hebrews or of the third chapter of Revelation.
To pluck just one example, a broadsheet journalist recently chided Aston Villa fans for having the temerity to object to the appointment of Alex McLeish, pointing out that the Second City rivalry wasn't a proper rivalry, like that sexy Liverpool - Manchester United one.
The Chairman's argument that GNPC is broke has been rejected by the staff, who chided at the Mr. Felix Addo's suggestions that the Voltaian Basin project be halted on the basis of lack of cash flow.
Tensions began to rise as Public Safety Chair Peter Vallone Jr. chided other members for discussing issues beyond the pending legislation.
When Cuomo and legislative leaders cut a deal in April, 2014 that abruptly disbanded Moreland, Bharara sent a truck for its files and publicly chided lawmakers for giving up «prematurely.»
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump chided Nordstrom on Twitter for discontinuing sales of his daughter Ivanka's brand.
De Blasio chided Sanders a bit.
The president did eventually announce support for Zadroga, after front - page prodding by the DN, which chided Obama for weighing in on the Park51 mosque / Islamic center project (oh, yeah; remember that?)
Indicative of the icy relationship, Republican Majority Leader Skelos even took time on the first day of session to chide de Blasio for his troubled relationship with the NYPD.
The reports constantly chide Ontario for «cluster underperformance,» a factor apparently responsible for $ 5,300 of the $ 7,500 per capita wealth gap between Ontario and its North American peers.
If you are worried that, under your post about Churchill, someone is going to post a comment chiding you for failing to mention that he was a monstrous racist, the thing to do is to stop worrying and say to hell with anyone who writes that comment.
New York Times columnist Lawrence Downes has already chided the USPS for choosing an early, obviously touched - up image of the famously dour - faced writer.
Early on, Judge Valerie Caproni chided Bharara for his comments to the media about the case, putting prosecutors on notice for «brinkmanship» in its «media blitz.»
In addition, Obama chided Republicans for threatening to create another crisis over government spending.
Astorino also chided business leaders who supported Bill de Blasio last year even though he's the «most anti-business mayor» in city history.
Dating app executives took the opportunity to chide Facebook for its tattered history of data privacy practices and for allowing Russia to meddle in US elections.
My mother chided Mr. Bjorn for calling her «ma'am» as he slipped the newly shortened watchband around my wrist.
Jesus chides Philip for such a statement and tells him again that He and the Father are one.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A Syracuse labor official chided Mayor Stephanie Miner on Monday for not using her bully pulpit to publicly call out Sen. John DeFrancisco and other opponents of the proposed $ 15 an hour minimum wage.
The speaker is chiding Republicans who refused to back the legislation for being too inflexible.
New report highlights power of «community literacy» and chides government for simplifying a complex issue
In a Facebook post, the former President chided Akufo - Addo government for the manner in which Mr Anyidoho was arrested and later charged with treason.
BOLTON LANDING — In a pitch for the endorsement of the state's largest business group, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Rob Astorino chided the state's top executives for failing to speak up as its economic climate has declined and promised that he would authorize natural gas hydrofracking and immediately repeal hundreds of state regulations if elected.

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