If your work is any good, you'll get there without
haranguing people about it.
Hence I am constantly
haranguing people like yourself and Dr Greger for practice tips....
If (Menendez) was
haranguing people and threatening to hold hearings, then I don't think it's going to succeed.»
Matt may be right that I haven't
harangued people about climate change recently, so here goes: dude, if you're still a climate change skeptic, it's time for a rethink.
Not exact matches
Christianity is often reduced to a moral system that encourages (or
harangues)
people toward being good instead of bad.
His
harangue hasn't changed in our twenty - year acquaintance, but this time it occurred to me that there was a tinge of conceit to it» that he resented the idea of being ministered to by
people who, in all likelihood, were too inclined toward curial - obedience and therefore couldn't possibly have much to say to his finely tuned sensibilities.
One minute he's a high - profile wine entrepreneur from central casting, referring to himself in the third
person — «Wazza» did this, «Mr Randall» did that — first - name - dropping the politicians he's phoned to
harangue about industry issues, drawing plans in the air of the six - star accommodation he intends to build on this huge, 167 - year - old property.
The statistic invariably cited by the
people who
harangue you about getting a flu shot every fall is that it reduces mortality by 50 percent.
Well Vince, I still have a few things on my list and I am not going to stop
haranguing you from time to time but I know that the Liberal Democrats are fighting tooth and nail to make sure that we deliver for
people in Wales.
The strains and contradictions The Trump style is populist in the sense of his citing «the
people» as a legitimatizing source of authority and a source he can use to
harangue and hector any opponent from a union leader to a film star to a senior Republican senator or judge.
Compare that with Parliament, which is always full of
people, bustling about, seeking out and sometimes
haranguing their elected representatives, accessing and engaging in modern democracy and observing vibrant, but often rough and tumble, debate.
Many
people have, after all, been working conscientiously to avoid discriminating speech and action, and so it's understandable that some
people feel thanklessly
harangued whenever they hear more about what not to do.
I was
harangued during and after the meeting, including as I was walking out the door by a
person who teaches and directs the science program at a local community college.
My advice, worth exactly what is paid for it here — ignore this confused
harangue, unless it later appears it is gaining traction among
people whose opinions matter.
They will shift their energy away from
haranguing lawyers and towards advancing the authorization and popularization of
people and products that deliver basic legal services with «good enough» accuracy and reliability.