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Crooked Hillary should be admonished for not having a press conference in 179 days.
In addition to facing criticism for selling expensive snake oil, now, it can be admonished for being hypocritical, too.
White House staff have ample incentive to leak to the press when they believe the president needs to pay attention or be admonished.
White House staff members have ample incentive to leak to the press when they believe the president needs to pay attention or be admonished.
Radical Islamists must be admonished that the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution does not protect acts of violence or oppression on the grounds of religious freedom.
In the past, women who allowed their hijab to slip could be admonished by the religious police, but these forces have been less prominent under Rouhani's regime.
In the past, women who allowed their hijab to slip could be admonished by the religious police, but these forces have been less prominent under the regime of President Hassan Rouhani.
So when critics claim police are racially biased, conservatives worry that good police work will be admonished, which could potentially lead cops to back off good practices — and be less able to protect the public.
At most, a senator would likely be admonished by the chief justice if they were behaving in a way that violated decorum (much like Justice John Roberts did to the prosecutorial and defense teams early Wednesday morning).
The two have had a rocky relationship — a couple of coup attempts in Doha, occasional border skirmishes — but to Saudi Arabia, Qatar has been an irritant at most, a slightly errant G.C.C. ally, an annoying adolescent to be admonished, not flogged.
To live your whole life under the confines of being expected to marry well, only to be admonished when reaping the rewards of doing just that, is some Grade A level bullshit and reason enough, in my opinion, to start poisoning every idiot dude who tries to get in your way.
Jerry Nadler that led both men to be admonished by the trial&aposs presiding officer, Chief Justice John Roberts, Cipollone said Democrats "owe an apology to the president of the United States and his family, you owe an apology to the Senate, but most of all, you owe an apology to the American people."
The panel cleared Rep. Balmer and recommended that Mr. Groves be admonished for his role.
This money was expected to be spent at village stores. Members who failed to budget adequately would be admonished by the Community. If the member did not mend his ways, they could be expelled by the community. Members who were expelled or voluntarily left the Community would receive all of the money they had invested into the common fund plus interest.
Roger Northburgh was a particularly activist bishop, a zealous administrator and intermittently powerful politician. In 1326 Northburgh intervened when two canonesses, Elizabeth la Zouche and Alkice de Kallerhale, left the priory. He arranged for a notice to be read in churches, making clear that they should, when found, be admonished to return within ten days and threatening both them and their abettors with excommunication.Collections for a History of Staffordshire, volume 1, p. 252 and footnote 6.
The court martial board sentenced Bostick to be reprimanded for staying beyond his leave, and to be admonished not to absent himself from duty in future.Steel's Original and Correct List of the Royal Navy, (Unknown year), p.49. On 10 January 1803 Morgiana sailed to join in assisting the salvage of the storeship , which had gone on shore on Sconce Point near the Needles while on her way to the Mediterranean. The rescuers succeeded in their mission and Abundance sailed on to Gibraltar.
In May 1902, Smith faced court-martial for his orders, being tried not for murder or other war crimes, but for "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline". The court-martial found Smith guilty and sentenced him "to be admonished by the reviewing authority." To ease the subsequent public outcry in America, Secretary of War Elihu Root recommended that Smith be retired. President Roosevelt accepted this recommendation, and ordered Smith's retirement from the Army, with no additional punishment.
Again: :You also by this instruction have mingled together the Romans and Corinthians who are the planting of Peter and Paul. For they both came to our Corinth and planted us, and taught alike; and alike going to Italy and teaching there, were martyred at the same time. Again: :Today we have kept the holy Lord's day, on which we have read your letter, which we shall ever possess to read and to be admonished, even as the former one written to us through Clement. The witness to the martyrdom of Sts.
Those who slip and fall into sin should be admonished twice in secret, but the third offense should be openly disciplined and banned as a final recourse. This should always occur prior to the breaking of the bread. ;Breaking of Bread (Communion): Only those who have been baptized can take part in communion. Participation in Communion is a remembrance of Christ's body and blood; the real body and blood of Christ is not present in the sacrament.. ;Separation from Evil: The community of Christians shall have no association with those who remain in disobedience and a spirit of rebellion against God.
As a result, this reinforcement will foster submissiveness and self-depreciation; qualities which society does not hold in great esteem. However, if she does not conform then she will be admonished more harshly than her equivalent male pupils and also be viewed in a more negative light. She will be regarded as problematic and disruptive to the class, which may ultimately impact her academic performance and career prospects in the future. Furthermore, if she is able to survive the school institution as an assertive and confident individual then she will still face many challenges in the workplace, where these characteristics in women are often perceived as "bossy" or "overbearing".
In some early combat uses in the Vietnam War, pilots on their very first mission "vaporized" a truck with a direct hit, only to be admonished by their commanding officer for using a $25,000 weapon against a $500 target. In spite of this, the pilots were extremely enthusiastic about the weapon and it became a staple of the USAF during the 1970s. In total, 99 missiles were fired during the Linebacker raids in 1972, achieving an 88% hit rate. Starting in 1967, the same basic seeker was also adapted as the basis for the Homing Bomb System, or HOBOS, which was a guidance package fit to a standard Mark 84 bomb.
Internal uses, in highly diluted preparations, and often as a portion of a larger mix, have included treatments for stomach and muscle ailments, as a decongestant, to induce vomiting, to expel worms and parasites, and as a sedative. Several South American cultures have used Brugmansia species as a treatment for unruly children, so that they might be admonished directly by their ancestors in the spirit world, and thereby become more compliant. Mixed with maize beer and tobacco leaves, it has been used to drug wives and slaves before they were buried alive with their dead lord. In the Northern Peruvian Andes, shamans (curanderos) traditionally used Brugmansia species for initiation, divination and black magic rituals.
Commission members (Erić, Čater, Kandžija, Mikerević) requested a meeting with board members to substantiate their views about the indisputable scientific contribution of Mali's work. The decision was a controversy within the controversy: the work was not declared non-original or plagiarized, but the author was to be admonished for his non-academic behavior. Dean Suknović, though obliged by the decision, didn't reprimand Mali with "public condemnation". It was later discovered that Suknović tried to skip the process and avoid the voting of the NNV by sending the commission report directly to the university, thus evading FON's obligation to make a decision, but the rector returned it back to the faculty asking them to follow the procedure.
Many members of the colony who shared the views of Mrs. Hutchinson, including Edward, met on 7 March 1638 to sign a document establishing a new government, and most of the signers left the Massachusetts colony shortly thereafter to go build houses on Aquidneck Island. Edward was one of the few family members who stayed in Boston in March, and was present at his mother's church trial, when he argued on her behalf that she should not be condemned for holding opinions in which she was not yet settled. It was then deemed by the church that since he showed natural love for his mother, that he too should be admonished, along with a few others who were also close to Mrs.
As its name implies, it is a yōkai or yūrei with the appearance of a monk with one eye and one foot, and it is said that when a monk idles on his training on Mount Hiei, he would be admonished by being stared at with one eye, and monks that are terribly lazy would be driven out of the mountain. This hōshi has been specified to be what the 18th Tendaizasu, Ryōgen (or his best pupil, the 19th Tendaizasu Jinzen) turned into, and it is believed that Ryōgen, who judged the monks on strict precepts, lamented at how the monks became secularized after his death, became thus a yōkai and admonished the monks. Nowadays at Enryaku-ji on Mount Hiei, there remains a picture of this hōshi in Sōjibō, a small temple where monks in training live.
According to the Roman Catechism, "the faithful are to be admonished that there is no reason whatever to apprehend that what is made known in confession will ever be revealed by the priest to anyone, or that by it the penitent can at any time be brought into danger of any sort ... Let the priest, says the great Council of Lateran, take special care, neither by word or sign, nor by any other means whatever, to betray in the least degree the sinner." Pope Pius X in his catechism taught that "the confessor is bound by the seal of confession under the gravest sin and under threat of the severest punishments both temporal and eternal." The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches in paragraph 1467: The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church elaborates that a confessor is bound to secrecy.
The status of "bedesmen" varied across different institutions. In "new" Aberdeen, in 1633, Dr William Guild had a mortification ratified by King Charles I, that instituted a Hospital for ‘… good pious and sober men…’, members of the Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen. See Aberdeen trades hospitals. The Mortification required the men to live a Reformed yet prayerful day. The men were to be: > ‘…always present at the Sunday and weekly sermons … unless they be confined > to their beds by sickness .. , as also at the public morning and evening > prayers .. especially in summer. ALSO, I ordain that in their own chapel a > portion of the Word of God be read twice daily, and prayers offered up by a > suitable reader … who shall have fifty merks paid him therefore yearly … to > be properly chosen by the patron, which service shall be between nine and > ten in the morning or forenoon, and between three and four in the evening or > afternoon: and whoever .. except through sickness … shall be once absent, > let him be admonished; if twice, punished by the director; and if thrice, > removed from the hospital…’ (1887 translation) A dutiful prayer-full day was to be observed, under penalty of exclusion, in post-Reformation Aberdeen.

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