Not exact matches
You're not doing a very good
job of dispelling the impression that nutrition
scolds are really out to make people hate eating.
Imagine a version
of the story
of David and Goliath in which David gives the giant a mild
scolding and then walks away with a sense
of satisfaction on a
job well done.
I got to the end
of chapter eight, «This Is Not a Test,» and could discern only three reform ideas from Friedman: embark on an «all - hands - on - deck, no - holds - barred, no - budget - too - large crash program for science and engineering education»; make community college affordable for everyone; and
scold parents into doing a better
job.
One such figure, in headdress and white tunic, might be a boss
scolding three alternately incredulous, defiant, and apologetic - looking underlings for a botched
job, or a survivor pointing out captured war criminals accused
of heinous acts.
After an aside in which she wondered why anyone would even want her
job of federal judge, the court further
scolded defense counsel on their approach to the matter, adding
At times, courts have even
scolded buyers for failing to do an adequate
job of looking after their own interests after a potential problem was noted on the disclosure form.