Sentences with phrase «scolding on»

Louis D. — First, I'm not thrilled about being scolded on my own site.
A personal finance blogger was publicly scolded on social media earlier this month by none other than Gail Vaz - Oxlade.
Actually, scolding would only exacerbate the fear since they would then not only worry about the bus but also being scolded on top of that!
(I have never had to cancel anyone or be scolded on any of the other sites).

Not exact matches

Ciubotariu claims in his LinkedIn post that, to his knowledge, no one has ever been forced to work late or on weekends if they did not want to, and he has never been scolded for not answering an email after hours.
Trump also criticized Russia's government in a rare rebuke on Sunday, scolding Russian President Vladimir Putin for Moscow's support of Assad.
«Right now, millions of young people are turned on by a 74 - old - year socialist scolding Wall Street; millions of others by a reality - TV star with a 1950s view of women.
Before Justin Trudeau had uttered a word, Heritage Minister James Moore had used his fifth response to the New Democrats to scold the Liberal leader and then, in response to Mr. Trudeau's first question, Mr. Moore had pronounced further shame on him and so now Mr. Trudeau attempted a rallying cry.
media writer Michael Wolff scolds the small, spastic spaniel wriggling next to me on the sofa.
It's something even fellow Trump defender and lawyer Alan Dershowitz scolded Hannity about on his program Monday night, telling the host that he should have disclosed his relationship with Cohen to viewers.
«He is going to scold yet again on the fiscal cliff,» said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial.
«Mr. Speaker, actually I must inform the House that the budget officer has his definitions wrong and is ill - informed on these issues,» Mr. Clement scolded.
One of the memorable media events of the 2000s took place when Jon Stewart appeared as a guest on Crossfire in October 2004 and scolded Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson for staging mock debates and phony polarities: «It's hurting America,» he moaned, as the hosts fumbled for a response.
In an essay on «Baptists and Church - State Issues in the Twentieth Century,» in the December 1987 American Baptist an issue he coedited, he gave fellow Baptists a well - deserved scolding for having forgotten their own contributions to separation of church and state and for the «serious erosion of ecclesiology which afflicts them....
And when on whistles and toy drums we make a loud, amusing noise, Some large official seraph comes and scolds, and takes away our toys, Bids us sit still and be good boys.
The judge also scolded Perce, saying he'd been needlessly provocative on an issue sensitive with Muslims.
Fiona Scolding QC, the lead lawyer for the Anglican strand of the inquiry, is examining how the Church of England handled allegations of sexual misconduct stretching back to the 1950s, first focusing on the Diocese of Chichester.
I have said on many occasions — usually I am scolded for saying it by American Rightists — that we should avoid identifying the conflict between Christianity and communism with the international conflict.
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.
Whenever we put our elbows on the table, chewed with our mouths open, or used our fingers as utensils, she would point to the framed photo and scold, «What would the QUEEN say!?»
One moment we want leaders and fighters on the pitch the next moment we scold Sanchez for arguing with his team mates!!!??? Fall in - line Sanchez just show up on Friday to collect your paycheque and don't rock the boat.
Last time we pinched some pennies we got scolded by Liverpool and missed out on Suarez.
no wonder wenger has gotten away with his dozen years of failure when fans deliver this kind of ludicrous assessment... get of the wenger juice and get yourself cleaned up... anyway this was a tale of two very different halves so average score is basically like saying the guy who took a bath in ice water and then in scolding water had a good time as on average he was in warm water!!!
Recently he called the Sports Fan Radio Network in Las Vegas to scold ignoramuses who underestimate the difficulty of golf; then he phoned XTRA to offer condolences to Steve Hartman on the passing of Hartman's former midafternoon partner, Chet Forte, who suffered a fatal heart attack on May 18.
The more he studied, the more impressed he was with subtleties — such as the way Manning, after an incomplete pass, would meet the receiver on his way back to the huddle, not to scold but to encourage and teach.
I've done this for a while now... my husband on the other had isn't a big fan, and still scolds me for not flushing!
An important part of teaching your child manners is to heap on the praise when they use the correct word or phrase and to not necessarily scold them if they don't.
Holding urine is not very typical, but some children do it out of a fear they developed around toileting (this can result from anything such as being scolded for an accident, having a fear of sitting on the toilet, being scared of the toilet being flushed, etc).
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.
Toddlers who are scolded and made to feel bad about their natural curiosity may develop an increased focus on their private parts or feel shame.
It's bad enough that she has any issue with buying the items; but what on earth would have led her to scold you for not telling her they had been purchased for the baby you lost?
Village President Elliott Hartstein was scolded this week by Buffalo Grove trustees over a lack of cooperation and his refusal to follow their recommendations on a school funding reform measure.
Here are the results: Just 15 years ago, then - Vice President Dan Quayle publicly scolded a fictional television character, Murphy Brown, from the prime - time sitcom of the same name, for choosing to have a child on her own.
Gail Merritt, leader of Dog PAC (for «Park Action Cooperative»), said her group envisions a wading pool in which dogs could frolic on hot days, a sandbox where they could dig without scolding and three times the running space of Chicago's other near - lakefront dog playground, Margate Park, 4921 N. Marine Drive.
We are taught to give them pacifiers, food, rocking, patting, scolding, and later, time outs and spanking, if the crying or screaming goes on for more than a minute.
I once had a doctor scold me for not having my FOUR WEEK OLD on a schedule, so... okay.
Again, this does not mean someone has to be scolded for eating unhealthy foods on occasion.
It's important to not scold your child if they have a tantrum, instead, focus on reassuring them and just let them cry it out.
The White House scolded the media on Tuesday for being «obsessed» with Robert Mueller's Russia investigation — a day after the special counsel brought criminal charges against three former aides to President Trump.
On some level, I like Tyner, even as an annoying, persistent scold.
Turns out David Tennant «s stellar performance as downtrodden former Business Secretary Aiden Hoynes is matched only by his choice of political news; after receiving a public scolding for his attacks on the prime minister, Tennant can be seen here checking the damage to his reputation on our very own blog.
But on Saturday he appeared to scold Hillary Clinton rival Bernie Sanders» insurgent campaign, saying nobody «should be seeking the Democratic nomination with a scorched - earth policy.»
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.
To underscore the county's position, Charlotte, prior to an on - camera interview, was scolded by a small group of bureaucrats, including a ranking county attorney, about going beyond official channels in researching her story.
The pointed, almost scolding voice of Sen. John DeFrancisco rang out across the hearing room in the legislative office building in Albany on Tuesday.
Trump also lashed out in the aftermath of a disappointing first debate with Clinton, scolding the moderator, NBC's Lester Holt; criticizing a beauty pageant winner for her physique and raising the prospect of an all - out attack on Bill Clinton's marital infidelities in the final stretch of the campaign.
Gubernatorial candidate Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim listens as WTNH reporter Mark Davis scolds him for what Davis saw as Ganim trying to restricting press access while he met with delegates on the floor of the Connecticut Democratic convention.
On 7 July, Fahey issued a revised order, essentially reiterating the rules she established last year and scolding the university for not complying.
The parental scolding dates back to the black - and - white days of I Love Lucy, and today concern is growing amid a flood of video streaming on portable devices.
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.
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