Sentences with phrase «publicly chastised»

Excerpt: New York Times environmental reporter Andrew Revkin publicly chastised NASA warming scientist James Hansen for promoting sea level claims that are at the upper boundary of what is «even physically possible.»
The UK government has publicly chastised them for diverting their revenue offshore, resulting in a huge tax dodge.
Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday offered his first detailed thoughts on his ongoing feud with Mayor Bill de Blasio, a week to the day after the mayor publicly chastised his fellow Democrat, accusing him of bullying, personal vendettas and a lack of leadership.
Last year, Brewer's predecessor, Scott Stringer, publicly chastised CB3 for its handling of a local neighborhood group, the LES Dwellers.
Astorino publicly chastised his consultant for the «punk» comment.
It seems Arsene Wenger was just as shocked and he has publicly chastised the Gunners defence for allowing Harry Kane the space to score twice and give all three points to Spurs.
One day after House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi publicly chastised him for supporting the bill, the president said there were provisions «I really do not like.»
I will publicly chastise, denigrate, ridicule, mock, and lynch anyone who has breached any of the above.
I mean the very site Will attributed his data from was publicly chastising him on its web page.
Marc Andreessen is not going to come out and publicly chastise Mark Zuckerberg.

Not exact matches

Bishops are rightly concerned that for them to publicly warn or chastise politicians because of their voting records on abortion will be misunderstood as politically motivated.
As a mother, if I were to publicly and loudly state that I could never love a child that was not biologically mine, I would probably be chastised.
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