Judges
often admonish lawyers to «tell a story» in their motions and briefs, but many judges could follow their own advice in their opinions.
Most believed that when Percoco spoke,
often admonishing those who disagreed with Cuomo, that he spoke for the governor.
Not exact matches
In a pointed reply to Henry, for example, Frei
admonished that such terms as «truth» and «reference» and «historical fact,» which Henry relied on, are more ambiguous than is
often recognized.
The pastor and elders and leaders of the church or organization
often serve as the gatekeepers in such situations, welcoming those who belong while
admonishing those who don't to «change their ways.»
Politicians
often solemnly
admonish the Church and its preachers and clergy to confine themselves to their task and leave politics and social life to the politicians, particularly the government.
Apparently, this habit causes restaurant servers great angst considering how
often I am
admonished.
«Tis the season for law firms (and no doubt others) to send out season's greetings by email, most
often accompanied by the usual wordy and sometimes bilingual notices that the content of the email may be confidential, privileged and subject to diverse prohibitions that we are more or less politely
admonished to comply with.