But doctors are admonished to prescribe this pain reliever only with the utmost caution for a patient with limited kidney function. |
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The prodigious fund-raiser was admonished for creating the appearance that he was trading legislative favors for donations. |
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An evil inconsiderate action for which I was immediately admonished by everyone in my family. |
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Indeed, the Supreme Court has admonished us to leave such matters to Congress. |
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But even the brightest of its terraces are admonished for their flightiness by stern brick churches. |
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She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts. |
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Now a television pundit, the player was admonished by his team manager, after he had criticised his team-mates. |
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He admonished them for stealing and told them it was a great sin to steal apples from his orchard. |
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When they are admonished they become very high handed and abusive as though we have no right to complain about their thoughtless behaviour. |
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Six years ago the bank was being admonished for its narrow focus, its fortress mentality, and its lack of responsiveness. |
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She admonished him gently with the news that she was a grown woman and knew her own mind. |
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He was admonished for not bringing his car directly to victory circle, where it could be impounded for the postrace inspection. |
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In fact, the e-cigs are so realistic-looking, that, when I vaped one in public, a passerby or two admonished me on how bad smoking was for my health! |
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Flailing his arms and screaming, Girardi also admonished Dempster, calling him gutless in profane language. |
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Duly admonished, the Lyons typographers remodelled their types, emended their texts, and issued new editions. |
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In Washington, a senior US official admonished Nigeria's failure to tackle the insurgency. |
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Perhaps, it was for this reason that the Prophet admonished those who felt «secure» in the shadow of the Temple of the Lord. |
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Parliamentarians admonished each other to convince their constituents to support the constitution. |
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The Court admonished the State for bringing journalists to trial when they are engaging in legitimate documentation of an event or demonstration. |
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This is what Paul admonished to the believers in Rome, as well as to us today. |
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In his native land, also hit by drought and famine, Jacob admonished his sons: «Why do you keep gaping at one another? |
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Indeed he has been admonished by some States, following previous reports, for exceeding his mandate by trespassing on the political terrain. |
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I remember being kept by the industrial security guards and subsequently admonished for being late. |
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It is as if the Minister was admonished by the PM for conceding that the Government is capable of poor judgment, hasty and injudicious decisions only to avoid the pressure. |
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Katy Perry was admonished for dressing up as an angel while tailing her grandmother to an event. |
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So with its top editorial executive, the Times did as it did, not as admonished others to do. |
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During the city council's final session, council members criticized the current state of the Bali Hai pier and admonished the bureaucracy for their lack of care for the venue. |
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In addition, clients are admonished to drink at least two quarts of water each day to help cleanse the body of toxins associated with weight loss and exercise. |
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The Quran admonished as evildoers the perpetrators of the practice where girls were buried at birth. |
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People begged him to seek help, admonished him for being stubborn, for his refusal to bring in others to spell him, for his refusal ever to leave her side. |
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The board chair remonstrated with Jasmine about her lengthy young offender record and admonished her to steer clear of the path she was on by respecting the conditions placed upon her. |
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A judge admonished rock star Courtney Love after she showed up two hours late for a hearing on drug charges and talked out of turn in court. |
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Only two days ago, General Buyukanit admonished the Erdogan Government for not getting his permission for what finally proved to be a conditional opening of one port to Cypriot ships. |
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In addition, the author had already been warned and admonished for a previous charge of contempt of court, and thus cannot expect to be treated equally to a person who is brought before a court for the first time. |
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Review Tribunal Members are admonished to refrain from personal exchanges with Ministerial Representatives because Appellants might interpret as signs of collusion. |
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On a point of order, Mr. Speaker, you admonished my hon. friend about the partisan nature of his speech, which has little relevance to his colleague's bill, which many of us think is a very good idea. |
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I am quite happy to be admonished by representatives of the budgetary authority, that the Commission should adhere to what the budgetary authority has prescribed. |
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They were admonished for, variously, disorganisation, unpunctuality, wearing the wrong boots, buying unsatisfactory bananas and failing to think properly as scientists. |
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He admonished them to be vigilant because he knew that brethren would arise from within the church and would present false doctrines in order to draw disciples after them and to devour the flock like wolves. |
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The Speaker even admonished them and told them to stop. |
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The latter held up the lamp where it wouldn't get smashed and admonished them in no uncertain terms that he wanted me alive. |
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Children who are used to, who become used to, or who are not admonished for cruelty to animals will certainly grow up with an attitude that it does not matter if they hurt a living entity. |
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Accumulating wealth without spending it to address the needs of the poor is generally prohibited and admonished. |
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Then he fell to gabbling strange and dreadful things which were not clearly understandable, and which the doctor admonished them to keep to themselves. |
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