Sentences with phrase «rebuke for»

They all seem to follow the same pattern, as well: poster decloaks with an aggrieved question about why RC is being so nasty to Carlin / Fuller / Pielke; poster receives a rebuke for regurgitating nonsense; poster replies with an even more aggrieved response saying «now you're being nasty to me», and then disappears.
My generation deserve a rebuke for pretending Auerbach's genius was an outdated fashion.
Barnes & Noble (bks) on Tuesday ousted its Chief Executive Officer Ron Boire less than one year into his tenure, saying he «was not a good fit» in an unusual rebuke for such a corporate announcement.
Yet his parents never rebuke him for this inadequacy.
Meanwhile, the head Chanel, Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts) tries to get Chad Radwell (Glen Powell) back, with her minions dropping like flies, only to have Chad rebuke her for having ugly pledges.
Mr Miliband's remarks may be seen as a rebuke for his brother, Ed Miliband, who has described the Prime Minister's call for a more responsible Britain as a «failure».
She talked about her working - class upbringing (her brother is a bus driver) and she had a polite for rebuke for those middle - class idealists who think that the Labour party was founded by people inspired by a philanthropic concern for others.
The level of local opposition to de Blasio's affordable housing proposal is a startling rebuke for a mayor who promised a «people - powered government» at City Hall.
Today's judgment against the prime minister quashes speculation among Conservative bloggers that a sharper rebuke for Mr Brown might lead to Ms Spelman's case being downplayed in a «gentleman's agreement» between the two parties.
By contrast, Powell can mesmerise a Working Men's College on the merits of education for its own sake by describing how Dante, on the threshold of Paradise, finally meets Beatrice, only to be struck dumb by her savage rebuke for straying from the paths of pure learning.
The England forward has been earned public rebuke for both refusing to sign a new contract and for the photos of him smoking a shisha pipe that emerged last week.
And God has a harsh rebuke for those of us who do not put the gifts we have been given to use for His good purpose.
Finally, it is challenging — the challenge of the Catholic writer in our times, perhaps — to marry a joyful Christian witness with a rigorous engagement with intra-Christian controversy, and I accept John Connelly's rebuke for failing at that challenge.
His first recorded words mildly rebuke her for not understanding that even as a 12 - year - old he had to tend to his father's business.
Jesus gave the Pharisees major rebuke for that, because they could see who He really was but chosen to reject Him in favor of hanging on to their power and position.
I'm not sure if I should congratulate you or rebuke for resigning your position as Pastor.
Interestingly, Jesus does not rebuke them for aspiring to greatness.
But if Trump keeps the memo private, he may receive harsh rebukes for burying a potentially damaging document.
Ottawa has been trying to get tougher on companies involved in corruption after being rebuked for years on the international stage for its perceived failure to take the matter seriously.
Jesus rebuked them for their quick judgment and prejudice.
They tell the others, who still don't believe, but Jesus later appears to all 11 apostles (Judas is persona non grata at this point and / or dead) and rebukes them for not believing Mary Magdalene and the first two apostles who saw him earlier.
I have heard several stories of Catholics being rebuked for opposing divorce or gay marriage because doing so is «not in line with Pope Francis.»
Our understanding of salvation expanded through the epistles and even Peter was rebuked for some of his behavior via Paul.
Each of the four Gospels tells about the woman who anoints Jesus while he is at table, and in each Gospel someone sharply rebukes her for her action.
Peter was rebuked for wanting a Satanic Messiah, and the church has made the same mistake.
Jesus rebuked him for his lack of faith.
Aware that the disciples thought he referred to their failure to bring bread, Jesus rebuked them for their lack of perception.
Following this exchange, Moses returns the people of Israel, and rebukes them for their behavior (Exodus 32:15 - 29).
But Jesus rebukes them for being cold - hearted.
Mark 16:14 - 16 — «Later Jesus appeared to the Eleven as they were eating; he rebuked them for their lack of faith and their stubborn refusal to believe those who had seen him after he had risen.
Job was rebuked for his entitlement, for acting as a «faultfinder contending with the Almighty» (Job 40: 1).
Job's friends were rebuked for claiming to know all the answers about why Job was suffering (Job 42:7).
It's sometimes tough to distinguish who is rebuking for the betterment of the sinner and who is, as you say, hiding behind Biblical verses to promote his own bias, but I promise the former do exist.
Jesus never scolded him for this, in fact he rebuked him for not believing without seeing.
Thomas is not rebuked for seeing.
Ahab was rebuked for sparing the life of Ben - hadad, who should have been «devoted» (1 Kings 20:30 b - 43).
In the time of Jeremiah the Jewish women were rebuked for «kneading dough to make crescent - cakes in honour of the queen of heaven», the latter being the Babylonian goddess Ishtar.4 A little later Ezekiel found them «sitting and wailing for Tammuz».5
, Jesus rebukes them for this.
I even get rebuked for just bringing up theological questions around the «water - cooler» when people are socializing after the sermons.
Job rebuked her for her foolishness, and did not sin with his lips (Job 2:9 - 10).
Although, come to think of it, we were recently rebuked for saying the same thing about C&C.
How often have I heard someone rebuked for smoking a cigarette when that was the last thing that needed to be addressed, and in fact, would take care of itself once the person's life had been addressed.
The patient's strong religious faith irked the journalist, who rebuked him for not throwing in the towel.
(SMH) October 2001: Nestle rebuked for trying to «hijack» domain names (Newsbytes) May 2001: Nestlé and others are the worst violators of International Code (IBFAN) February 2001: letter to UN about Global Compact (IBFAN via Corpwatch) July 2000: Nestlé violates international code, says audit (BMJ) February 2000: Nestlé accused of breaking international code (BMJ, responses) January 2000: Pakistan: Anti-Nestlé Report Speeds Up Likely Marketing Ban (InterPress) 1998: Violations of the international code of marketing of breast milk substitutes (BMJ)
«Grant Shapps, the Conservative Party Chairman, has been rebuked for wrongly claiming that nearly one million people on disability benefits had dropped their claims rather than face medical checks.
Actress Yvonne Nelson has replied her colleague Nana Akua Addo after the latter rebuked her for talking against Ghanaian actors...
Boris Johnson was rebuked for referring to Emily Thornberry by her husband's name.
French leader Emmanuel Macron faced the biggest crisis of his young presidency on Wednesday following the resignation of the military chief he had rebuked for criticising defence spending cuts.
The pupil learns by noting that the teacher rewards the student for correct answers and rebukes for wrong ones.
It is so much more effective than rebuking them for doing the wrong thing.
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