So we were taken aback the other day when an email we had sent to a York PR firm bounced back, accompanied by a strict admonishment. |
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God will often use men to offer a verbal rebuke through prophecy or admonishment before disciplining us. |
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The traditional critical admonishment to distinguish between a writer and his or her work is discarded. |
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I glanced downward and recorded her admonishment in my notebook, serving the dual purpose of memorializing the brief chat and ending it. |
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Do you sir, agree with this punishment which would involve the admonishment of a member of your own party? |
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He was rather too eager to shoot on sight than appease the tribesmen, killing seven and drawing mild admonishment from the colonial authorities. |
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And the risk of admonishment by the IMF was only a minor factor in their decisions. |
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Only a complainant who has previously signed a confidentiality agreement, is informed of the decision to issue a private admonishment. |
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The admonishment is to be recorded on the public register for two years from the date of the order. |
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Lord Cecil's admonishment still rang in her ears and the memory of the pressure of his fingers on her arm had yet to fade hours after the occurrence. |
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He spoke to his co-defendant throughout the hearing despite the admonishment of the female judge. |
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However, enforcement of the dress code regulations has been uneven and, when it occurred, generally consisted of verbal admonishment by security forces. |
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There on the scaffold she suffered scorn and public admonishment. |
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Whether this admonishment or any aspect of the review board process was beneficial for Jasmine, or in her best interests, or appropriate in any way, is difficult to determine. |
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While it is too soon to evaluate whether the European Commission will force France to review its tax scheme, the recent admonishment against the French tax on strong beers could give a fresh impetus to our case. |
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Even though the admonishment may have been in what he considers to be in the best interests of this bill and the senator, I do not believe it is appropriate. |
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The Americans may still resent the tone of that admonishment, but they and the British recognise the value of France's credibility in the Arab world and sometimes draw on it to everybody's benefit. |
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A private admonishment was issued against an individual. |
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In the past few weeks it has been further riled by America's gentle admonishment, in private, of its war in Yemen, where aid agencies warn of a humanitarian catastrophe. |
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The NCSA may impose the following disciplinary penalties against them: admonishment, reprimand, suspension for one to three years from the auditing profession, and cancellation of auditing license. |
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It moves from Pope Leo XIII's plea to care for poor and exploited workers to Pope John Paul II's admonishment that we make people poor by our human decisions and actions. |
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I have made my point and I hope my hon. colleague from Mississauga South gives it very careful consideration before he utters such an admonishment in the future. |
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The law also provides that juveniles must be placed in reformatories only after solutions such as guidance, admonishment, reprimand or parental pledges have failed. |
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It is left to the judgement of piste-attendants to evaluate the necessity of a denunciation, confiscation of the ski-pass or admonishment, in function of the risk or recklessness of the fault. |
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