Sentences with phrase «offered rebukes»

Keselowski's comments didn't sit well with Busch, Hamlin and Truex's crew chief, Cole Pearn, all of who offered rebukes.
Cameron gives the usual holding order, after John Bercow offers another rebuke.
The story of men desperate for a midlife crisis but ill - equipped for one, the film offers a rebuke to the clichéd notion that within each milquetoast man lies a freak ready to let its flag fly.
At its first real home in Soho, starting in 1983, it offered a rebuke to its art world neighbors as much as an invitation.
Making art out of ordinary stuff — trash, really, the flotsam of daily life that we all see but don't see — these artists offer a rebuke to our lack of imagination.
#Blacktivist (2016), a music video for the Brooklyn rap group Flatbush ZOMBiES, offers a rebuke to American social ills like gentrification, rampant gun violence and racial discrimination.

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«It would be a great gesture of goodwill for the prime minister to make ahead of negotiations but equally it's good for our businesses... This is what I hear about day in, day out,» he added, noting that the U.K. government could offer this to EU workers unilaterally despite having been rebuked earlier by the trading bloc in an attempt to agree a deal on this issue ahead of full Brexit negotiations.
«I have never used an offer of work or a threat of rebuke to coerce someone into something that they did not want to do.»
If people worry that offering suggestions might make them feel foolish or be rebuked, they simply won't try to come up with new angles on problems or new ways of growing the business.
(BMO's recent attempts to juice its domestic business by offering a cut - rate 2.99 % mortgage was met with a stern rebuke by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.)
The UK Civil Aviation Authority rebuked the Irish budget airline for providing «misleading information» after it offered affected customers refunds or alternative Ryanair flights.
• In this issue, the normally irenic Ephraim Radner offers a pointed rebuke to Notre Dame historian Candida Moss's new book on martyrdom in the early Church.
So, I offer that we are thrown back to the tough question: «When do you rebuke sternly and when do you go through the 4 - step reconciliation process?»
Simply recognizing that Capitalism offers great opportunity for abuse of the poor is not a complete rebuke of that economic system.
Black women are also stepping up to offer themselves in districts that are majority - white --» rebuking the stereotypes» of where black women can serve, as well as who they serve, she said.
ALBANY — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, facing a rare public rebuke from within his conference over his handling of a sexual - harassment case, proposed changes to the chamber's policies on such cases, while also offering an emotional defense of his leadership.
Ms Harman was blocked from offering a full statement to the House by speaker Michael Martin, who rebuked both Ms Harman and shadow Theresa May for lapsing into party politics.
11:58 - Nearly ready to go now, as Speaker John Bercow offers his customary rebuke to MPs for chit - chatting too much in the chamber.
When asked for the governor's opinion, his spokesman Josh Vlasto offered neither rebuke nor endorsement, saying only, «what is included in the budget is what is included in the budget.»
Mayor Bill de Blasio didn't violate the city's campaign finance laws by soliciting unlimited donations through a nonprofit organization — but the Campaign Finance Board today offered a stinging rebuke of the practice and called for the City Council to close a «loophole» that allows it.
But even as he announced the end of the criminal probe, Vance offered a harsh rebuke to de Blasio's fundraising efforts during the 2014 state Senate races, when he skirted around caps on donations to individual candidates by funneling money through Democratic counties.
Days after City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito offered a unusual, sharp rebuke of Mayor Bill de Blasio, the two appeared today at the Museum of Natural History today to tout the growth of their municipal ID program, trading whispers, a couple of laughs, and carefully phrased statements about their «honest, respectful relationship.»
As the people of Alabama elected the first Democrat to the Senate in nearly three decades, last night offered a harsh rebuke of the «repeal and replace» political rhetoric iterated repeatedly by the right for the last 7 years.
Brooks takes up his pen to offer a stinging rebuke: Members of the college - educated class, he writes, «have become amazingly good at making sure their children retain their privileged status.
There are many blog and social media posts rebuking authors who just ask, ask, and ask but offer nothing in return.
Partly a rebuke to short memories, it will offer a «connected wandering», in nine professed chapters (including a «Pavilion of Artists and Books» and a «Pavilion of Time and Infinity»), involving artists ranging from the missing - and - presumed - dead Bas Jan Ader to the Chinese conceptualist Tao Zhou; from the octogenarian Giorgio Griffa to the barely - thirty Rachel Rose; from the excellently named, transgenerational, relatively sub rosa Mondrian Fan Club — David Medalla and Adam Nankervis — to the ubiquitous Olafur Eliasson.
The resulting works are a rebuke to the conventions of aesthetics and ethnography and eroticism that underpin such publications, offering instead an existence that is riotously free of biological determinism or psychological conditioning.
In light of trends showing a likely 3 °C or more global temperature rise by the end of this century (a figure that could become much higher if all feedback processes, such as changes of sea ice and water vapor, are taken into account) that could result in sea level rises ranging from 20 to 59 cm (again a conservative estimation), Hansen believes it is critical for scientists in the field to speak out about the consequences and rebuke the spin offered by pundits who «have denigrated suggestions that business - as - usual greenhouse gas emissions may cause a sea level rise of the order of meters.»
Where the encyclical rebukes the modern world for its crass materialism and obsession with technology, the ecomodernists offer a full - throated endorsement of the modern project of technological progress and economic growth.
For example, had the Magistrate jokingly rebuked the student defendant well before offering her decision to dismiss the matter, real concerns about her impartiality may have arisen.
Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton delivered a remarkable rebuke on Monday to attorneys who have helped arrange so - called «initial coin offerings» (ICOs), which are a novel and controversial form of fundraising that involves the sale of digital tokens.
Even the Prime Minister joined in, offering a rare rebuke of Senator Hanson.
Conference presenter, Vicki Wade, the Heart Foundation's Leader on Aboriginal Health and a member of the Closing the Gap Steering Committee, welcomed the report, saying it was an «important» rebuke to the «piecemeal offerings» of government funding that have caused so much uncertainty for ACCHs and their workforces.
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