Society celebrates certain kinds of choice, while chastising and reprimanding others. |
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Instead of chastising their son, they just tell me that this is natural for a man of his age. |
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Of course his many opinions are his own and he has every right to express them, but I do object to his chastising English people as unwelcoming. |
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One of the women started chastising the children in that ridiculous singsong voice that parents use with kids to induce guilt. |
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They are chastising themselves for not realizing the extent of mom's self-neglect due to confusion from sundowner syndrome, a form of dementia. |
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Abraham had a penchant for being critical and had no hesitation in publicly chastising his colleagues, regardless of their rank or position. |
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Jenny finally released me and flung herself at Nikolas, gently chastising him for not returning home more often and visiting her. |
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Religious and historical traditions in the past have sanctioned the chastising and beating of wives. |
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Instead, the government ran around chastising the U. S. for sending Arar back to Syria, where he is also a citizen. |
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While you are chastising the Commissioner, may I say thank you because very often we do not get information and I really appreciate your clarity. |
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It is as if the gutter press are chastising him for leaving native shores. |
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Truistic words chastising an obviously sensationalist media have also been written. |
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In case of extralegal killings, the Government exerts itself in order to prevent and combat such acts by chastising the perpetrators. |
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West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin wrote a letter to the president of MTV chastising the channel for the show. |
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The government is abrogating its responsibility, saying it will send a letter to the board, chastising it. |
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My own involved chastising an adolescent patient who reattempted suicide after promising not to. |
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It is pressing for a United Nations resolution chastising China's human-rights record, to assuage those who accuse it of caring only about trade. |
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He was actually chastising them for distancing themselves from the Kanata Senators. |
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After promising Nicole to brief her on the next bus, I remained mostly silent and edgy until the end of the bus ride, at one point chastising Nicole for the question. |
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Thousands of e-mails began pouring in, some writers chastising us with perverse and filthy language while others described us as heroes with guts. |
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Latifah fondly remembers chastising other girls in high school when they got into fights over the simple things like boys. |
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From the beginning, this body and specifically its commissioner have treated the candidates as if they were infants, scolding, chastising and reprimanding them at every step. |
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In a previous meeting, I suggested to the Canadian Bankers Association and some of the banks that we didn't want to regulate this, and the media spun it as me chastising the banks. |
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Instead of chastising these States for their late or non-reporting status, it is important to acknowledge that none of these States are possessors of weapons of mass destruction. |
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When it comes to the Stability and Growth Pact on which EMU was founded, I trust that, under the revised and hopefully robust pact, the lack of even-handedness in chastising errant Member States will be a thing of the past. |
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In addition to chastising the 10-member joint board, the judge also criticized Crown prosecutors for failing to provide expert testimony relating to the propriety of how the investments were handled. |
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The sanctions for misbehaviour were not credible: to threaten a deficit-ridden country with huge fines is like chastising a man hanging on to a cliff by treading on his fingers. |
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Those who befriend me or support me suffer for doing so, and sometimes draw down upon themselves the wrath of the devil I am fighting against, as well as the world I am protesting against and the flesh I am chastising. |
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Interestingly, a few years later, the same individual was chastising broadcasters in the UK for not grasping the opportunities offered by the Internet! |
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I came to the House in 1997, but he said something in 1998 when he was chastising the then Liberal government about the Canada pension plan, EI and all of the support programs that help pensioners and workers. |
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Frankly, I was very surprised to hear the comments from the parliamentary secretary, who was chastising us for bringing this forward, because it seems to me that we have this bill in the House. |
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So to suggest somehow that I have gone far afield in chastising or spreading slurs against anyone outside of the Prime Minister's immediate circle is complete rubbish. |
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The coach is always chastising the players for minor mistakes. |
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