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"admonish" Definitions
  1. admonish somebody (for something/for doing something) | + speech to tell somebody strongly and clearly that you do not approve of something that they have done synonym reprove
  2. admonish somebody (to do something) to strongly advise somebody to do something

182 Sentences With "admonish"

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Why have Republicans waited so long to admonish Mr King?
But let me just admonish the audience one more time.
Now, I don't admonish women who choose to relax their hair.
And then turning on Repeat when I admonish her for it?
Winant does not admonish us for not knowing, for not caring.
The dead whisper to us, they console us, they admonish us.
These are the places that newspapers either ignore, admonish, or laugh at.
Her tweet raised some eyebrows leading some fans to admonish the star.
Or preach at us, or admonish us, or signal any fashionable virtue.
She told me that she thought the post would publicly admonish him.
As the crowd cheers, fed up aquarium security storms over to admonish him.
The editorial tone seems to admonish readers for their undue anxiety over drones.
Petersons's supporters have been quick to admonish people who aren't particularly sympathetic to him.
Even though he was charged, the charges were dropped, but the Senate did admonish him.
Signs in parking garages admonish drivers that they could be exposed to carbon monoxide gas.
The report did admonish China for its persistently large trade surplus in goods with America.
In the weeks before Ramadan, state-run media admonish their citizens to be less wasteful.
"DO NOT TOUCH," the signs admonish, reminding us that art museums are not petting zoos.
He was ready to admonish colleagues whom he believed insufficiently committed to the Reagan agenda.
Upon hearing Rotunno admonish women like her for going to men's hotel rooms, Chiu grew indignant.
He offers the pretense of impartiality, and takes pains to admonish "both sides" for being uncivil.
Esper's remarks while on the trip indicated the Trump administration has no plans to admonish Pyongyang.
Doocy jumped in to admonish the musician once his point turned into the attack on Behar.
Each week, the former is allowed six questions to trip up, shame, and admonish the latter.
Paul Whelan's arrest follows a series of punitive actions by the U.S. to admonish Russian intelligence services.
Her decision now to admonish the area's nouveau riche might gain her new stripes as a polarizing figure.
It is not surprising that NGOs admonish the conference's attendees for their privileged approach to global deal making.
Prosecutors urged the judge in Hunter's case to "admonish" the lawmaker to stop attacking them as politically biased.
In Christianity, however, divine speech continues through the Gospels—the apostle Paul converts after hearing Jesus admonish him.
"In God We Trust" is staying put; nor will the judiciary admonish presidents for asking God to bless America.
While Trump did admonish his supporters, he also belittled and tried to delegitimize demonstrations in cities across the country.
After the bill failed, a defeated McConnell turned to his caucus to admonish his GOP colleagues who voted no.
When they did, the administrator would admonish them to continue—and reiterate that they would not be held responsible.
But Prince Turki said Trump should admonish Iran for its "very adventurous and very destabilizing activities" in the Middle East.
" Borrowing from Tony Blair, they admonish me that no one can say, "Stop the world, I want to get off.
It takes the time to admonish regulators, but shows no dismay about the size, concentration or power of Wall Street.
Soothing recorded messages playing over loudspeakers say that the government cares, and admonish residents to wear masks and minimize outings.
"There are people who admonish me or attack me and use that as a constant spearhead to do that," he said.
His mother even called him to admonish him about it, that she's been wanting him to get rid of it, too.
Some in the crowd shouted over the mayor at times, forcing the moderator, Errol Louis of NY123, to admonish the audience.
Her daughter Lorraine Montenegro recalled how her mother used to admonish the denim-clad teenagers she encountered on corners and stoops.
"President Donald Trump said he was solicitous not to 'admonish' leaders of the Arab world," the editorial in Le Monde said.
They admonish liberals to grow a tougher skin and put up with speech or views they disagree with or even find offensive.
In Iran's ski resorts, for instance, signs admonish female skiers to "obey Islamic affairs," but many swap their headscarves for ski hats.
"hurry/ up/ hurry/ up/ hurry/ up," beseeches one stanza, only for the next to admonish, "slow/ down/ slow/ down/ slow/ down" (48).
And do not admonish those of us who refuse to make anymore space for Black men, dead or alive, who prey on women.
"Those of you who are astonished at this turn of good fortune, let me admonish you — there is nothing astonishing here," Cramer said.
They call Kourtney to the room, admonish her to not freak out, then tell her that Scott brought a girl to Costa Rica.
Judge William Walls stopped proceedings twice on Thursday to admonish both prosecutors and defense attorneys about the relevance of their lines of questioning.
The campaign will also admonish the two Republicans who voted against the proposal but are not up for re-election this year — Sens.
He drinks two bottles daily, he confided, a habit that prompted a former first lady, Bernadette Chirac, a close friend, to admonish him.
" Eid continued to admonish Black, saying that he owns a "mercenary company" that "murdered 17 Iraqis in Nisour Square in Baghdad in 2007.
Steny Hoyer, the second-highest ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives, took to the floor later in the day to admonish the Republican.
There comes a time when "silence is betrayal," said King in words meant to admonish himself as much as the rest of the nation.
Republicans on Capitol Hill have been slow to admonish Price, a former colleague, saying instead they are still trying to understand exactly what occurred.
And leaders since Mao Zedong, a provincial activist in the May 24 era, have used the movement to court or admonish students and intellectuals.
Some on Capitol Hill have also defended the president's rhetoric as they admonish the authoritarian government in Beijing for its handling of the outbreak.
Amadou sings, in Bambara and French, to admonish "bofou safou" — young men who'd rather dance than work — telling them they should make themselves useful.
Mr Trump should "admonish" diplomats at the American embassy who were working against his "great principle" of non-interference in the politics of foreign lands.
The House voted Tuesday evening to formally admonish Trump over the comments, passing a resolution condemning his tweet as "racist" by a 240-187 vote.
Once, Mohamed watched a manager admonish an East African worker who thought he'd been paid a compliment; he smiled, giving the boss a thumbs-up.
Later Sunday afternoon, he praised her choice to step down, while taking the opportunity to admonish her for not remaining impartial in the presidential election.
A fairy appears repeatedly to admonish Pinocchio, but he heeds her only after she has made his nose grow monstrously when he tells a lie.
And every year, the producers of that ceremony come up with new ways to admonish nominees to keep their 45-second acceptance speeches pithy and exciting.
We have no doubt that if Congressman Lantos were here today he would admonish Google with the same words he used with tech giants in 85033.
Bush was, like every ambitious soul who has sought the power of national leadership, a mixed bag of qualities, personal and political, admirable and admonish-able.
For now, the establishment can only admonish Seehofer and warn off other right-of-Merkel politicos in the CDU and CSU from joining him off-script.
I stayed up too late last night watching The Office, which I admonish myself for even though I know that won't stop me from doing it again.
Watching celebrities self-isolate in mansions while they moan about their fevers and admonish commoners to cancel their spring breaks has begun to feel oblivious and enraging.
The court went on to admonish Indiana law enforcement, suggesting that officers should have known better than to lean on such a flimsy excuse for probable cause.
A few positive reviews that read like ad copy were sprinkled in among negative reviews that admonish Livia's customer service, and mention waiting months for promised refunds.
He is the BJP's sin eater: letting Arnab shout at him and admonish him, taking the blows for Narendra Modi because he knows they don't really mean anything.
Late Wednesday, before they began deliberations, he told the jurors that while he might admonish overzealous lawyers, that does not mean he has an opinion on the case.
But part of the appeal of the teenage YouTuber is that she is not, like a traditional role model, required to admonish her viewers to stay in school.
Ms. O'Hare argued that a failure to admonish Officer Pantaleo would send the message that the Police Department approved of officers using potentially lethal tactics without proper training.
"The department can warn, admonish and 'recall for consultations,' but if the envoy has the backing of the White House then any real penalty is unlikely," she said.
The Vatican eventually instructed Father Tosi's bishop to admonish him and remind him of his responsibilities as a father, but did not demand his removal from the priesthood.
The Twitter war attracted so much attention that the Brazil Olympic Committee stepped in to admonish the attacks, and judo officials persuaded Silva to stop replying to bigoted critics.
In the interview, Cook stopped short of naming names, but seemed to admonish the likes of advertising giants Facebook and Google, which rely on data sharing with third parties.
The vision stuck with you as a teenager—an inner life the nun's would never be privy to, never have access to, never admonish you or punish you for.
Confrontations among defense lawyers and Centre County District Attorney Stacy Parks Miller grew increasingly contentious as the day went on, leading District Judge Allen Sinclair to admonish the parties.
Wallace was also tough with an audience just itching to turn the event into another edition of "The Voice" by turning around on several occasions to admonish the crowd.
Not only did Chutkan admonish the defense for its last-minute submission, she said she had no idea how the videos were relevant to Butina being a flight risk.
"We have that negative stereotype, and we're trying to reverse it," he said, pausing to admonish a partygoer who had lightly doused a reporter and another guest with beer.
Capping a tension-filled day, Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, interjected in the debate early Wednesday to admonish both sides for their harsh language.
My mom will admonish me for not communicating regularly enough with her, and I'll get better at it for a while and then slack off again until the next time.
The tin foil I especially hated because she would admonish us for throwing it out instead of bringing it back in our lunch boxes … Anyway, I do the same now.
The airline's chief executive, Pradeep Singh Kharola, recently felt compelled to admonish his staff to stop upgrading friends and family members for free from economy class to business or first.
James complicated matters for the Cavs when he wondered aloud if the organization was serious about winning a championship, forcing General Manager David Griffin to admonish him for the remarks.
A number of prominent executives from top tech companies have also begun to use their soapbox to address — and largely admonish — the policies that have led to this humanitarian crisis.
" When they heard this, my dear loved ones would crinkle up their faces and admonish what I considered to be a reasonable outlook on my present situation: "Don't say that!
"Let me admonish you as we go forward in this cause in 2018 to understand while we have made great progress, we have much work left to do," Pence said.
As campaigning ramps up for competitive down-ballot races, many GOP Senate and House contenders have had to make a tough decision to either support their party's nominee or admonish him.
Black Panther doesn't outright admonish Killmonger's anger and resentment, instead lingering on the idea that there's no easy solution for the deep, widespread pain his mission has brought to the surface.
"You proceeded to admonish me (as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child) to 'pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream,'" Cooperman writes.
"You proceeded to admonish me (as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child) to 'pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream,'" Cooperman wrote.
Omar's remarks came days after the four freshman congresswomen got into a heated public tangle with Pelosi, prompting the Speaker to admonish lawmakers during a closed-door caucus meeting this week.
On a tour of roads near Buffalo, he climbed up on truck cabs to admonish drivers who were violating a statewide ban on tractor-trailers using some highways during a storm.
It's a loneliness that she struggles with, but Fani remains firmly supportive of Franz's defiance and refuses to admonish his decision, even with the shadow of the guillotine looming over him.
He would make the couple eat the same meals, admonish his girlfriend for getting a snack, and similarly remove and throw away food she was eating if it didn't fit his standards.
Mr Liu had taken the unusual step of holding a press conference in London to admonish the British government, which had warned China to abide by its commitments under the bilateral treaty.
Violence ensues, sirens blare, and every man—Earn included—looks down at the floor, not so much to avert their eyes but to admonish themselves for having forgotten themselves and their surroundings.
Gray Matter IF you are mugged on a midnight stroll through the park, some people will feel compassion for you, while others will admonish you for being there in the first place.
" Pulling the captain aside, I could hear her quietly admonish him as his face reddened: "When you start yelling at someone instead of trying to persuade them, do you know what happens?
This year's focus at the forum is climate change, and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg took the stage today to admonish world leaders for doing "basically nothing" to reduce carbon emissions.  5.
His campaign, his surrogates, his supporters, and the candidate himself leaned into characterizations of Clinton as unlikable, corrupt, untrustworthy, establishment (though Sanders did admonish some of the rankest sexism from his supporters).
Its terms of service admonish users living in regions where selling large amounts of cryptocurrencies offline may be considered a crime, such as New York State in the US, and Hong Kong.
" At one point, he said, when Chris Wallace of Fox News, the moderator, turned around to admonish the crowd at the debate in Las Vegas, "it was like he was talking to us.
Williams' push for broad policy change well beyond the writ of the central bank is not unprecedented — Fed Chair Ben Bernanke used to regularly admonish lawmakers to get their fiscal house in order.
He has delved into Elvis, tweaking a lyric from "Blue Suede Shoes" to have the king admonish Haman: "Don't you step on my Shushan Jews," a reference to Susa, the ancient Persian city.
The recent Russian economic recession, sparked in part by international sanctions imposed to admonish Putin for the Crimean crisis, is yet another variable thrown into this maelstrom of conflicting indigenous and foreign pressures.
"I think it is appropriate for me to admonish both the house managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said.
Harry was quick to publicly admonish the publication in defense of his wife, also evoking the detrimental role of the tabloids in the tragic death of his mother Princess Diana 22 years ago.
Nguyen was prescribed painkillers by a doctor at the center last Wednesday, the detainees said in their letter, only for guards to ignore his later complaints of pain and admonish him to be quiet.
"You proceeded to admonish me (as if a parent chiding an ungrateful child) to 'pitch in a bit more so everyone else has a chance at the American dream,'" Cooperman wrote at the time.
Davos, Switzerland (CNN Business)Greta Thunberg took the stage at the World Economic Forum Tuesday to admonish world leaders for doing "basically nothing" to reduce carbon emissions despite evidence of a looming climate catastrophe.
"It is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said.
Bailey, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, used his ruling to repeatedly admonish the EPA for arguing that its duty to track job losses is "discretionary" and that its current reviews are sufficient.
They related their stories to visiting New York Times journalists in the presence of a glowering officer from the National Directorate of Security, who often interrupted to correct or admonish them for speaking too frankly.
White House officials have been considering using the president's annual address to the nation to admonish Democrats over the shutdown and their opposition to Trump's request for $5.7 billion in funding for a border wall.
I try to give her timely feedback about the impact of her actions, but I sometimes fail because of our fast-paced working environment and my desire not to admonish her in front of students.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Robert said.
If there was a discordant note on Sunday, it might have been when Trump took to Twitter to admonish South Korea, a key ally, for what he termed a policy of "appeasement" of North Korea.
"How about that T-shirt?" he asked the crowd of a woman's "Nevertheless she persisted" shirt -- a slogan embraced by the left since Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell used the phrase to admonish firebrand Massachusetts Sen.
In an address meant to admonish rogue nations, he called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "Rocket Man" (again) and said the US would "totally destroy North Korea" if forced to defend itself or its allies.
Musk spoke passionately about this aim going so far as to admonish broad media coverage of Autopilot-related accidents, while the ongoing and persistent issue of human-fault car deaths receives far less attention from press.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," he said.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the President's counsel, in equal terms ,to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said.
Then on Tuesday, the president held a press conference that sounded largely like a defense of the alt-right and participants of the violent rally, prompting a number of top Republican legislators to admonish him once again.
"I will ask him to admonish those members of the European Parliament who insult and slander Poland during the debates," she said of Mr. Tajani, adding that "Polish politicians can also feel offended and unsafe" in Brussels.
"In response to that, plaintiff Kristine Johnson and Timothy Johnson followed the rules and scriptures of the church, which ... requires and admonish church members to 'confess their sins unto the brethren before the Lord,'" the lawsuit says.
"With that, I'm going to sit quietly in the corner until Cheryl calls me to admonish me for sending this reply and digging myself into an even deeper hole with you than I already was," he closes one.
After his aides rolled out a week on infrastructure rebuilding, the President has undercut their messages and briefings, taking to social media to admonish the "MSM" (mainstream media) and call forcefully for a travel ban from certain countries.
Sharp-witted and acerbic, Judge Williams can be as quick to crack jokes from the bench as he can be to admonish the individuals in front of him for acting outside the neatly drawn lines of his expectations.
Because not only did all three Democrats on the Ethics Committee sign the letter "severely admonish[ing]" Menendez, but four of the six also serve on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee where Menendez is the ranking Democratic member.
They use it during what they know will be their last night together, as they admonish one another to stay awake and recount which moments from their brief, bittersweet romance they will carry with them after they part.
KINSHASA, March 24 (Reuters) - Chloe climbs out of his yellow minibus taxi to admonish a mob of commuters crowding the pavement in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, where authorities are trying to prevent overcrowding to fight the coronavirus.
Michou famously avoided drinking water, preferring to hydrate himself with up to two bottles of Champagne a day — a habit that, by his account, once prompted a former first lady, Bernadette Chirac, a close friend, to admonish him.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Chief Justice Roberts said.
Seriously, does anyone think Sarah Huckabee Sanders, in her turn as Mr. Trump's chief spinner, would have been goaded into admitting a presidential quid pro quo and then admonish everyone for being naïve about that sort of thing?
In hindsight, after hearing the tape of Trump and Bush from 2005, it's difficult not to draw a parallel between Bush's reluctance to admonish Lochte and his behavior with Trump, and keeping mum about such a serious matter.
Rather than admonish them for simply expressing who they are, let us recognize their bravery and allow them the basic human right to exist, including existing in a public space such as a bathroom aligning with their true gender.
Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton has received a lot of backlash over the past two days after he posted a video of himself seeming to admonish his young nephew for wearing a princess dress on Christmas, BBC reports.
Negligible shares of supporters -- fewer than one-in-10 -- admonish Trump on his handling of policy areas like immigration, foreign affairs or the economy in questions that specifically name the President and offer only an approve-or-disapprove frame.
The candidates were so eager to get at each other's throats (or to admonish each other for undermining party unity) that they gleefully steamrolled moderators Norah O'Donnell, Gayle King, Margaret Brennan, Major Garrett, and Bill Whitaker at every opportunity.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said, in a rare comment.
She called out Tulsi Gabbard for spending "four years full time on Fox News criticizing President Obama" before going on to admonish her efforts to be chummy with Trump and Steve Bannon, and her criticism of the Democratic party.
I'm not here to point out that the same people who ignore a good glass of water can't appreciate Smart's value, or admonish those who're allergic to his shooting numbers and use them to bookend any argument about his worth.
"  He even spares a few words of apology for "the victim and his family," and — in one of the video's only on-target utterances — takes a brief moment to admonish those fans who have taken to defending him: "Please don't.
But it's particularly disgusting that, after Limbaugh told people not to worry about the storm and then decided to evacuate, he didn't have the decency to walk back his comments and admonish his listeners to heed warnings about the storm.
Don Bacon took priority.) It's a split-screen of sorts for Ryan, who tends to admonish reporters for focusing too much on the politics (or tweet) of the day and not paying enough attention to what the House has accomplished.
Experts and lawmakers say this isn't the first time a president's policy decisions haven't been fully in line with intelligence findings, and that it would be out of character for the intel chiefs to publicly admonish Trump over policy decisions.
Republican leaders, who had clambered to limit defections in their ranks heading into Tuesday's vote, were largely successful: 13 Republicans joined with Democrats to admonish Trump's move — well short of the number Democrats would need to overturn the president's promised veto.
The SEC goes on to admonish Yahoo for its failure to disclose the breach to investors, saying that the agency wouldn't "second-guess good faith exercises of judgment" but that Yahoo's decisions were "so lacking" that a fine was necessary.
"It is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts warned during a middle-of-the-night debate.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the President's counsel, in equal terms ,to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said at nearly 1 a.m.
She called out Tulsi Gabbard for spending 'four years full time on Fox News criticizing President Obama' before going on to admonish her for efforts to be chummy with Trump and Steve Bannon, and her criticism of the Democratic Party.
During the campaign, when his supporters tweeted vitriolic images and threats at Jewish reporter Julia Ioffe in response to an article she wrote about his wife, Melania, Trump refused to admonish them, just as he initially refused to disavow David Duke's support.
After Trump complained about Clinton's servers, rather than admonish Russia's role in the hack, Putin added this: For instance, the company that is brought up is being accused, it's being accused of interference, but this company does not constitute the Russian state.
GOP defections: Republican leaders, who had clambered to limit defections in their ranks heading into Tuesday's vote, were largely successful: 13 Republicans joined with Democrats to admonish Trump's move — well short of the number Democrats would need to overturn the president's promised veto.
It is strange to live in a time when the then prime minister of the UK, Theresa May, had to publicly admonish the US president for racist comments, like President Trump's tweet that four congresswomen should "go back" where they came from.
"The deputy chief told the police officer that I was head of the Public Safety Committee and asked the police officer to admonish me instead of issuing a summons," Ms. Gibson acknowledged in a settlement announced Thursday by the Conflicts of Interest Board.
Patterns are still rare enough on the red carpet that they come off a little bit daring, and so is satin — which wrinkles so easily that fashion police will forever admonish their victims that satin is only one letter away from Satan for a reason.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the President's counsel, in equal terms, to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said, appearing to refer to notes on the dais.
But what made his celebrations feel so pure was this: When his code—that devout belief that food and drink exist only for the purpose of sensory elevation, not the sad dance for your Personal Brand—was violated, he would admonish with great delight.
RELATED: Moderate Republican Costello feels health care pressure in town hall "How about that T-shirt?" he asked the crowd of a woman's "Nevertheless she Persisted" shirt -- a slogan embraced by the left since Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell used the phrase to admonish firebrand Massachusetts Sen.
In the immortal words of Arsenio Hall, these are things that can fairly make a reasonable person go "Hmmm…" So Trump has taken to utilizing his favorite means of weaponized communiqué, Twitter, to chastise, scold, mock, malign, and admonish, in varying degrees, the aforementioned public servants.
Last month, before the release of Rajinikanth's latest film, "Kabali," a box office record breaker, the milk dealers' association asked the actor to "sternly admonish" his loyal fans for wasting milk, and it encouraged him instead to organize blood and organ donation drives outside movie theaters.
He is leaving his job six months early, frustrated at the president's failure to separate himself from his businesses, at White House foot-dragging on disclosing ethics waivers for staff, at its failure to admonish a Trump adviser who plugged the family's products in an interview, and more.
Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, called for decorum in the early hours of Wednesday, saying, "It is appropriate for me to admonish both the House managers and the President's counsel in equal terms," after listening to the managers and the defense team tear into each other.
But there was no one around to admonish me, and so Ela , I said to her, come on, and then I stood, successfully this time, maybe because Mama kept her side pressed against me, as if to prop me up as I kept one hand against the brick wall of the house.
The House on Tuesday voted to formally admonish President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, approving a resolution condemning as "racist" his tweets targeting four minority congresswomen.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT, July 12 (Reuters) - The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks on Friday: Chief Executive Christian Sewing personally called Deutsche Bank staff members to admonish them for having suit fittings at its London office on the same day that hundreds of their colleagues were fired, Handelsblatt quoted him as saying.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who until this point had only spoken to preside over procedural issues, felt he had to comment, saying: I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the president's counsel in equal terms to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body.
Over the course of a single week, Slovenia's right-wing, anti-immigrant SDS party was given a mandate to form a government; Italy's newly-appointed deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini flew to Sicily to admonish refugees that it was time to pack their bags; and anti-EU, anti-immigrant parties across Europe received warm praise from U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell.
"At the turn of the previous century when water-borne illness led to dehydration and was the leading cause of child death, we did not just admonish parents to boil their water each time before using it, we constructed potable water systems and sewer treatment plants and designed the problem out of existence," Smith, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
The homepage, as of Tuesday morning, contained articles that make light of the car-ramming attack that claimed the life of 32-year-old Heather Heyer; admonish the "Jew media;" liberally employ various racial epithets; and, in a less offensive post, provided an update on which characters are available on Pokemon Go. In a statement, the site's founder promised to bring his site back online.
I am going to quote this section of his discussion with Harris at length, both because it is so peculiar and because I want to make sure I am not accused of misrepresenting Murray's argument: HARRIS: I'm sure we can find white supremacist organizations who absolutely love the fact that The Bell Curve was published and just admonish their members to read it at the first opportunity.
The move came amid a week of intense partisan fighting in the House and followed a vote the previous night to formally admonish President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE for comments he made about four minority congresswomen over the weekend, which lawmakers labeled as racist.
There is little money; to save on heating costs, mother and son spend hours at a time on the Tube, going around London on the Circle line, where snobbish Sibylla gleefully notes the incomprehension of the average punter—people who, when they see a child in a stroller reading the Odyssey in Greek, admonish Sibylla in customary ways: he's far too young; he's only pretending to read; ancient Greek is a dead language; he should be outside playing football; and so on.
"It reminded me that if we were in a normal debate in the Senate that the rule will be invoked to strike the words of the senator, for imputing another senator in this case, so I did write a note raising the issue of whether there had been a violation of the rules of the Senate, and I gave that note to Laura Dove, and, well, shortly thereafter the chief justice did admonish both sides, and I was glad that he did," Collins said, a reference to Laura Dove, the secretary of the majority in the Senate.

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