And if God has compassion precisely upon the seemingly lost, as a father has for his wayward child, so he who regards himself as «less» lost must
not remonstrate with him (Luke 15:11 — 32).
Not exact matches
A critic once
remonstrated with me saying, with an air of indignant reasonableness, «If you must make jokes, at least you need
not make them on such serious subjects.»
While the first yellow could have been justified on account of dissent, there is no reason why he did
not do the same to the Dinamo player who
remonstrated against the linesman in the second half.
No matter how much I
remonstrated and demonstrated that one can
not justify value judgements, i.e. «good» football, on matters of fact, i.e. Chelsea having won more games, he would have none of it.
The 62,000 crowd were
not happy with the referee, and LVG even got off his bench to
remonstrate with the fourth official.
Mourinho, meanwhile,
remonstrated with fourth official Chris Foy after Chelsea were
not given a penalty as Ivanovic tumbled to the ground after grappling with Chris Smalling in the box.
Yesterday it emerged that Lord Stoneham, who was Director of Operations at Lib Dem HQ, — and therefore head of HR — during the period that some of the alleged offences took place, called one of the female victims after the news story broke,
not to express concern or offer her support, but to criticise her for her actions and «angrily
remonstrated» her down the telephone.
It wants us to understand the history through the pleasures and pains of the people who made it,
not by
remonstrating about the reputations they accrued.
#climatechapman Then a guy
remonstrated with G. Schmidt claiming that they don't do holocaust allusions and its skeptic crocodile tears!
They're crowded into my brain,
remonstrating with me for
not seeing them more often.