Sentences with phrase «scolding at»

Most dogs have only had a handful of pet store lessons, and a lot of scolding at home.
Meaning does she use conventional methods like choke collars, pulling dogs to heel and scolding at them?
You've missed the opportunity to correct your pup, and scolding them at this point will only confuse them — they won't know you are scolding them for toileting on the floor as the moment has passed and they can not make the connection.

Not exact matches

During a televised gun meeting with lawmakers in late February, Trump wagged his finger at a Republican senator and scolded him for being «afraid of the NRA,» declaring that he would stand up to the group and finally get results in quelling gun violence.
«He is going to scold yet again on the fiscal cliff,» said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial.
Then it was the older woman, his mother's mother, who lost her temper at Fania, «and spat terrible words at her in Russian or Polish mixed with Yiddish,» while his mother «sat there like a scolded child, and as her mother shot one venomous question at her after another, all of them soaked and sizzling with sibilants, she said nothing in reply.»
At school he is scolded by the teacher or ridiculed by his peers, and begins to crawl into a shell of secrecy.
But when a person chronically pities himself, rebels at fate and thinks the world or the Lord has a grudge against him, gets angry over trifles and scolds or swears at the people around him, frustration is likely to be at the bottom of it.
Everything else we worry about, shake a stick at, scold in dismay is symptomatic to our fundamental nature.
The Bishop of Lewes at the time, Wallace Benn, had accompanied Coles to the police station when he was arrested, Ms Scolding said, adding: «It is accepted that the senior clergy, including the Archdeacon of Lewes, the Bishop of Lewes and the Bishop of Chichester, as well as the diocesan safeguarding advisor knew of this arrest.»
The Washington Post: «Dr. Schnoz» drops plans for another video poking fun at Jewish noses The Jewish doctor from Miami who was scolded by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons for producing a music video that mocked Jewish noses has canceled a contest for another music video based on the same theme.
And if you haven't tried pineapple grilled at this point in your life, scold yourself and go make these, like right now!
The boy who laughs at my veggie burgers and scolds my tofu.
Niles was very good again and why crazy wenger does not put him in his real position at Centre midfield for xhaka, he can defend, attack, has good workrate and an excellent attitude (did you see him scolding alexis).
If you get angry about some behavior of your child, and then you scold, punish, or yell at him or her, you're simply misdirecting the anger energy.
So at 6mos I started to pump only 2times before bed and morning for few months now and stacked my freezer with scolded milk because everything I stacked earlier was soapy and she refused it completely and I had to give it away.
Yelling or scolding them is not the proper way to deal with this, and it's not going to deter them at all.
When the infant visiting with us woke up screaming at 1:00 am one night, the knock on the door was not to scold us about making too much noise, but to ask how they might be able to assist us.
Don't scold or talk to your child when he comes to your room at night.
When it happens, don't scold your child, and if it's the playmate who's acting badly, let the other mom know that you expect that sort of thing at this age and stage of development.
At least I know my first thought when hearing the word is of a child being scolded or spanked (the way my generation was «disciplined.»)
When our children make mistakes, how often are we criticizing them, scolding them, or yelling at them?
How it can be love when you scold and yell at them when they fail in an exam?
If the parents are pressuring him at all, or judging him, scolding him, pressuring him to be more than he currently is, this is going to be one hard, and in the end, unsuccessful road (success meaning a confident child who feels safe).
I was scolded (lovingly) by the lactation consultant at the hospital at the end of my baby's first day because I had only attempted to nurse twice.
I would bite the inside of my cheeks to keep from scolding or questioning or letting him know AT ALL that I gave a crap.
At least he responded, Hillary would've scolded them while they were preparing more barrel bombs with chlorine.
At one point, McMahon scolded Holmquist for grandstanding and asked him to be more respectful of his colleagues.
In 2015, Bercow was notably scolded for racking up ludicrously large expenses — including spending # 158 on a car to Lady Thatcher's funeral at St Paul's Cathedral just 1.8 miles from the Commons.
I routinely over-salt my cooking, have been scolded by my mother for salting food at a restaurant before even tasting it and know all too well what it feels like to have to rub olive oil (and butter in a pinch) on my hands to get a suddenly - too - small ring off after a salt binge.
I routinely over-salt my cooking, have been scolded by my mother for salting food at a...
Reframing my fears like that immediately put me at ease because I was able to meet what was already going on within me with compassion and understanding instead of a harsh scolding front that told me not to do something that I was doing anyway.
While online dating frequently gets bad rap, forming relationships at work in post-Soviet countries is looked at as rather normal, with colleagues supporting occasional love birds rather than scolding them for a workplace transgression.
Readers may scold, hector, admonish or taunt Ted by e-mailing him at [email protected]
The jokes are of the hit - and - miss variety, which is to be expected, especially since the gimmick basically amounts to Deadpool throwing anything and everything at the wall and hoping that it sticks (At times, even his throwaways are inconsistent, chiding one mutant for «cultural appropriation» and then scolding Cable for being a racist for killing the guyat the wall and hoping that it sticks (At times, even his throwaways are inconsistent, chiding one mutant for «cultural appropriation» and then scolding Cable for being a racist for killing the guyAt times, even his throwaways are inconsistent, chiding one mutant for «cultural appropriation» and then scolding Cable for being a racist for killing the guy).
As a fiction editor at a publishing house, we are treated to scenes where Ana is scolded by her husband for not changing her work email address to her newly married name, and her editorial notes consist of «make the font size two points bigger.»
He confides his women troubles in and borrows money from his daughter Susan (Jenna Fischer), as her son (Jake Richard Siciliano) worships him and her husband (David Costabile) scoffs at and scolds him.
He wants to call attention to the plight of innocent victims in war - torn African nations (Wren delivers a climactic speech to this effect, scolding the West for its apathy), and he also wants to honor the foreigners who put their lives at risk to help those victims.
Tandy is particularly luminous, sipping tea while looking at the window and mock - scolding Sully about a chore left incomplete.
Marston's storytelling in the pages of Wonder Woman — including the comic's imagery of bondage and homosexuality — was so shocking at the time that it provoked cries of alarm from the Child Study Association, whose director Josette Frank is played by Connie Britton as a hectoring scold.
Veteran character actor Henry Daniell (The Egyptian [M]-RRB- also has a small role as one of the judges who scolds Bligh at his post-mutiny tribunal, and Antoinette Bower (The Invaders, The Starlost) appears as an upscale hottie to whom Christian bids adieu from Portsmouth.
One moment, Lilly wants her father back at home and for her mother to forgive him, and the next, she's scolding dad for trying to return.
Ginny (Winslet) is an unhappy, twice married housewife who waitresses during the day and scolds her pyro - driven young son (Gore), from a different relationship at night.
But there's an irony to that film, and to Haneke's almost shot - for - shot American remake: In wagging his finger at the unsavory conventions of the home - invasion thriller, the Austrian scold produced the most intense, effective entry in the whole genre.
Poor kid, and poor everyone else — Griffin mildly chides Phoenix for lashing out at a woman scolding a child, telling her that taking it out on others isn't going to help, and then he vandalizes every car in the neighborhood.
The film is as strange, in its way, as its lead character's inimitable way with words: Structurally it resembles a straightforward biopic, following Dickinson — played by Emma Bell in the early scenes and a marvelous, moving Cynthia Nixon for the rest — from her brief tenure as a defiant Mount Holyoke student («a no - hoper» says her scold of a headmistress) through her sequestered life, and eventual kidney - related death, at the family home in Amherst, Massachusetts.
When a state judge scolded the governor in 2011 for underfunding public schools by $ 1.6 billion, Christie's spokesman scoffed at «the failed assumption of the last three decades that more money equals better education.»
Board Member Howard Headlee didn't mince words at the State Charter School Board this morning, as DaVinci Academy came before the board to be scolded about its distance education program advertising.
In 2014, an assistant teacher at Success Academy Cobble Hill secretly filmed her colleague, Charlotte Dial, scolding one of her students after the young girl failed to answer a question correctly.
«I think it's time that German people stop thinking like this,» she scolds, «at least when it comes to the new Corvette because the new Corvette does a great job no matter whether you drive on the Autobahn or on country roads, even through city traffic, she's just fine — she's doing fine.»
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