Sentences with phrase «stern rebuke»

"Stern rebuke" means a very strong and serious criticism or scolding. Full definition
Trump's initial Aug. 12 remarks on the events — in which he cast blame «on many sides» — drew stern rebukes from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle as GOP leaders distanced themselves from the comments.
The judge seized this chance to make a thinly - veiled and stern rebuke of Alderman's policy.
«At Mueller Probe's First Trial, Expect More Blunt Lectures From the Bench; Judge in Paul Manafort case, who questioned special counsel Robert Mueller's authority to bring it, is known for stern rebukes and emotional asides»: Aruna Viswanatha of The Wall Street Journal has an article that begins, «Former prosecutor Gene Rossi learned to expect lectures and humiliation when he appeared before U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis, who regularly ridiculed his arguments.»
(BMO's recent attempts to juice its domestic business by offering a cut - rate 2.99 % mortgage was met with a stern rebuke by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.)
MEXICO CITY Mexico's Senate issued a stern rebuke to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday, urging its government to end cooperation with the United States on migration and security over Trump's plans to deploy the National Guard along their shared border.
On April 26, for example, analysts didn't ask Barclays CEO Jes Staley about a fine and stern rebuke (pdf) he received just days earlier from regulators, following his ill - advised attempt to uncover the identity of a whistleblower.
The larger problem with Kierkegaard's work was its severity: he offered a stern rebuke and an even sterner challenge to an entire religious establishment.
I my self have experienced his voice ranging from a stern rebuke in cases where I had coming to us both laughing at my silly mistake and the results.
Nonetheless, at a minimum, we are left with the example of Christ that public discourse can include a sharp / stern rebuke and a clever analogy.
When you deviate from the message of the Christian gospel, expect to get some stern rebuke from the Body of Christ.
Philip baptized Simon Magus, whose guileful declaration of faith was so soon exploded by the stern rebuke of Peter.
I see that I have earned a stern rebuke and the punishment that all of the comments that she previously let through moderation have been removed.
David Cameron has issued a stern rebuke to the Murdoch dynasty, as Westminster responded to claims the pair lied during their select committee hearing.
The independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has issued a stern rebuke to David Cameron for misleading the public over the economy.
That comment, given in the middle of a stormy PMQs session, earned a stern rebuke from the Argentine leader, who accused Mr Cameron of «mediocrity bordering on stupidity».
House Speaker John A. Boehner (Ohio) issued a stern rebuke of the White House, calling on Obama to wave off his political operation and stop criticizing the governor.
The plan would also suspend for a year the state's campaign financing program, which earned legislative Democrats a stern rebuke from Common Cause and other government watchdog groups.
The youth proceeds to bleed to death, bringing Krauss some stern rebuking from his superiors.
In a stern rebuke to Smith J, however, his judgment states: «It was a shocking and, we regret to say, disgraceful letter to write.
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