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"chastised" Definitions
  1. disciplined, especially by corporal punishment: The government official was forced to explain his position like a chastised schoolboy.
  2. severely criticized, especially publicly: Accused by the judge of influencing the jury with so many sad stories, the chastised lawyer hurried through the rest of his remarks.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of chastise.

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If I moved too hard, he chastised me for punching.
They have been widely and justly chastised for these things.
"I can't believe you snubbed Patti Smith," Robyn chastised me.
The host also chastised the contestants for not being punctual.
Athletics, cricket, netball and rugby have all been thus chastised.
In 2012, Trump chastised Obama for fighting against the disclosures.
Why do I feel like I'm about to be chastised?
Even today, they continue to be publicly chastised and shamed.
There is discipline; people are certainly chastised, scolded, and fired.
Walmart's chief executive, Doug McMillon, chastised Mr. Trump after Charlottesville.
She even chastised the Israelis for building in east Jerusalem itself.
She also chastised Kim for being alone in the luxury apartment.
Trump has repeatedly chastised drug companies over the past few years.
Richard Burr, the committee's chair, cut her off and chastised her.
Last year he chastised Islamic scholars for not respecting other religions.
Thunberg chastised world leaders at the United Nations conference last month.
When McCurry chastised a reporter, he generally did so off camera.
When the twins were in kindergarten, their teacher had chastised Min.
"They aren't going to sell the bots," one forum member chastised another.
Twitter users chastised him for trying to jump in on the joke.
The judge chastised Guevara for leading an investigation involving the detective's family.
He isn't in a great mood after being chastised for his misbehavior.
While they chastised their partners, they also (thankfully) avoided slipping into homophobia.
Scott lso chastised the GOP nominee for his comments Tuesday about Machado.
We might've chastised these ex-Googlers for what they showed last year.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Alaleh Kianerci chastised Turner for never admitting to his crimes.
Director Alfred Hitchcock once chastised fans not to confuse suspense with surprise.
Dershowitz chastised Avenatti on Tuesday, saying he's bad for the legal profession.
"Two and a Half Men" has also been chastised for problematic storylines.
" Other outlets chastised the DOE for "burying head deep in the sand.
There he apologized—and chastised Harvard for its lack of digital security.
Hotel devotees sneaking back for the beloved $35 McCarthy salad were chastised.
At a county commission meeting October 214, 22019, Wilcher chastised the county.
No wonder managers are chastised for being too parsimonious, or too indecisive.
Lawmakers chastised administration officials for doing too little to change Russian behavior.
Two people on the plane insisted the president never chastised his aides.
Earlier in the day, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi chastised Facebook's initial decision.
Kelly Loeffler (R-Ga.), the newest member of the Senate, chastised Sen.
As I'd predicted, they chastised Juan Martín for having the radio on.
During a Fox News town hall, she was chastised for being impolite.
The NTSB has chastised Tesla for years about its driving assistance system.
The scene erupted after Sobchak chastised fascist Zhirinovsky for interrupting another candidate.
"You think you know more than God, huh?" she chastised the doctor.
Others have chastised Nike, prompting the hashtag #NikeBoycott to trend on Twitter.
Cruz chastised Trump, who he said was "scared" to speak at the event.
Its founder issued a grovelling public apology after being chastised by the government.
The use of the emoji has, above all, been chastised for being childish.
Most media critics also chastised Mr. Godfrey, whose avuncular image began to crumble.
He has also chastised John McCain over his level of support of veterans.
Jeong was chastised by other politicians at the hearing and apologized to Joh.
She also chastised Senate Republicans who did not support the president's emergency declaration.
But he also chastised Mr. Trump for comments equating Russian and American interests.
Chastised for its ethical failings, the university returned nearly $230,000 to commercial sponsors.
Representative Kathleen Rice, Democrat of New York, chastised Mr. Trump for his comments.
Apple also strongly chastised other tech companies at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
John Fisher, Geneva director of Human Rights Watch, chastised states for merely abstaining.
He publicly chastised Tillerson while Tillerson was at the negotiating table in Beijing.
She chastised the chain for its "thoughtless" and "insulting" decision to air the ad.
It was almost as if the team was being chastised for being too good.
Jürgen Maier, the chief executive of Siemens UK, chastised Johnson for his combative language.
A recent inspector general report chastised him and other officials for anti-Trump messages.
Mark Warner had previously chastised Facebook for not releasing the ads to the public.
Another woman who started to shout in praise was chastised by a court officer.
The judge chastised Guevara for leading an investigation involving someone in his own family.
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power, chastised Russia for the move.
Pakistan has either done nothing, or limply chastised the culprits and let them go.
A neighbor chastised them, telling them they should not be there, the police said.
Thiel himself has been chastised for his similar grandiose visions of offshore sea colonies.
A group of climate-conscious shareholders has chastised Chevron for choosing shale over renewables.
Nor that the National Parks Service was chastised after several tweets regarding climate change.
Fallon was chastised for "humanizing" Trump at the height of the 2016 Presidential campaign.
One supreme-court justice chastised the judge for "leaving the law by the wayside".
" Trump has repeatedly chastised drug companies, even accusing them of "getting away with murder.
In doing so, he chastised liberals for not talking enough to the working class.
She was chastised at the time for raking in $1.5 million in speaking fees.
The trainer later chastised me for supposedly not sufficiently explaining my conditions to him.
In the fallout of this fiasco, the business leaders chastised Trump in strong terms.
President Trump has chastised Mexico for not preventing illegal immigration to the United States.
In interviews, students and workers complained that superiors publicly chastised them for low scores.
He then "became possessive and repeatedly chastised" her for being sexually "unavailable" for him.
A group of 15 attorneys general have also chastised the company for its policies.
There is nothing Trump hates and fears more than being publicly chastised and embarrassed.
At Tuesday's hearing, Carper chastised his colleagues for withholding needed funds from the IRS.
The inspector general has already chastised Zinke and his aides for poor record-keeping.
State government officials in TV appearances chastised opposition leaders for seeking to politicize the issue.
Oh, and he also chastised Puerto Rico for owing "billions of dollars" to Wall Street.
In September, Reid chastised reporters for magnifying Clinton's health problems while giving Trump soft treatment.
She had chastised Trump in February, though, for "hurling personal insults" and using "vulgar" language.
During his first alliance meeting, Trump chastised allies for not paying enough for their defense.
Musk has blasted the press on earnings calls and chastised negative coverage of his company.
As Johnson toured flood-affected areas, residents heckled and chastised him for not coming sooner.
"You are disrupting the continuity of this meeting!" chastised the chairman trying to restore order.
The opposition Conservative Party chastised Trudeau in a statement saying he overpaid for the pipeline.
Men's interruptions often go unnoticed, but when women fight to answer questions, they get chastised.
"You've got to learn to eat on the run," Ms. Pelosi chastised a straggling reporter.
After it appeared online, a colleague chastised him for going too easy on bigger spenders.
On multiple occasions, Ellis chastised the government for trying to display evidence of Manafort's wealth.
At one point, Wa Lone testified, the police chastised him for reporting on the Rohingya.
The court has already chastised a state for insufficiently respecting the religious rights of artists.
Secretary General Kofi Annan chastised him, but said there was insufficient evidence for his dismissal.
But when I screw up, I don't get chastised because I paid for the boat.
Hanks was chastised in 2015 after he vehemently defended his use of the N-word.
He was chastised for not eating the slice with his hands, but defended his decision.
And he chastised his Republican colleagues for attempting to downplay the gravity of Trump's tweets.
And he chastised Trump and his supporters for spreading conspiracy theories related to his work.
" She also chastised "nitpickers," who "solely focus on every little slur and lie I say.
He chastised me for not knowing I was in a construction area with reduced speeds.
Here's a look back at the times Trump chastised Sessions on the social media platform.
The establishment had chastised the young, and now the young were pushing back against paternalism.
Regardless, some fans still felt that Jenner was mocking Richie and chastised her in the comments.
Judge Buehrmann chastised Högel's co-workers — some of whom suspected he was up to no good.
Moon pledged to create 810,000 public sector jobs and has chastised the chaebol for not hiring.
So much so that his wife Kim Kardashian chastised the media for making light of it.
Then we were chastised for it, got fired for it, and were thrown under the bus.
Baron personally chastised both Sonmez and Lowery, over tweets that he believed damaged the Post's reputation.
Enrique Peña Nieto, the Mexican leader, was chastised for inviting Mr Trump for talks in August.
President Donald Trump, meanwhile, chastised Omar hours after her would-be assassin was arrested and charged.
The European Union has chastised Indonesia for its "widespread political corruption", "corrupt judiciary" and "extensive bribery".
Bobby Kennedy were each  assassinated by gunmen --also chastised Trump and said his comments were disqualifying.
I was chastised for wearing fur but that was weird cause it was teddy bear fur.
He chastised Mr. Schumer for "fawning" over Mr. King and other Democratic leaders for "enabling" Republicans.
Moon pledged to create 810,0006603 public sector jobs and has chastised the chaebol for not hiring.
Ohio Right to Life president Mike Gonidakis chastised Barrett as an "activist judge" for the ruling.
When some in the audience clapped for Mr. Trump's response, the host Joy Behar chastised them.
Even so, other women on the pilgrimage to Mecca have chastised her for not wearing socks.
Yet all the time we hear of people being chastised simply for wearing a MAGA hat.
Trump has repeatedly and publicly chastised Sessions, mostly for recusing himself from overseeing the Mueller probe.
She strongly chastised UN bodies that America perceived to be working against Washington and its allies.
STAFFING WOES: A top Dem chastised President Trump for leaving key vacancies at national cybersecurity posts.
And after the Yankees lost the opener in Kansas City Wednesday, he chastised Reggie Jackson again.
Mr. Trump first chastised Mexico for not preventing Central American migrants from reaching the United States.
Early last year, Ms. Collins chastised the group for what she saw as occasional reflexive pettiness.
On Friday, Trump chastised China on Twitter for having "done little to help" contain North Korea.
Three years ago, the U.K. government chastised WhatsApp for enabling end-to-end encryption by default.
There I was being chastised for criticizing the word that oppressed me and mine for centuries.
They say they are used to being chastised by the elderly, especially, and by security guards.
Other countries and groups are also chastised for their roles in ivory smuggling, including the Vatican.
" That's when Coco chastised pops for using a bad word while mic'd ... saying, "You can't curse.
Public health groups have chastised the Trump administration for not moving faster to fund a response.
I ate it slowly and left almost chastised, as if I'd just remembered what really matters.
Grassley last month chastised the companies for declining his invitation to appear at a January hearing.
Joyner took the bomblet from Smith, set it down and chastised Smith for disregarding safety precautions.
Toutiao is periodically chastised—by the government and users alike—for a dearth of serious content.
He chastised Republicans for trying to block President Obama's ability to nominate a justice for partisan reasons.
Orrick also chastised both parties in the case for not finding a way to settle their differences.
Or at least they were, until Donald Trump took to Twitter and chastised the move, Politico reports.
The app Natural Cycles, which follows this method, was severely chastised after it caused 37 unintended pregnancies.
The troupe hosted a blackface party which Sam then justifiably chastised them for on Dear White People.
It was reportedly chastised by China's internet regulator for "hyping sensitive events" by running such a survey.
They rushed to another chastised website, Douban, to give the three films in question the lowest rating.
David Price, D-North Carolina, also chastised the Legislature for prioritizing passing the bill over other issues.
" And he appropriately chastised London Mayor Sadiq Khan for suggesting there is "no reason to be alarmed.
Early Friday morning, Trump had chastised critics on Twitter who didn't recognize "sarcasm" when they heard it.
In an otherwise grating speech Thursday in Brussels, Trump chastised NATO leaders for skimping on defense spending.
She was called out for having a "let them eat cake" attitude, and chastised for wealth-shaming.
The chastised Macron looked and sounded undaunted at the conclusions of the EU summit proceedings last Friday.
Each intended target has been critical of Trump, and has been chastised by the president in return.
Pence on Monday chastised the four lawmakers for having the "gall" to vote against the funding package.
Charlie Crist, also chastised the Republican Party for not doing enough to stand up to the President.
It chastised judges and court staff members for using arrest warrants as a way to collect fees.
In the face of enormous impediments, they've reported the truth, chastised evil and moved Chinese society forward.
That's why I've repeatedly chastised Facebook (and Instagram) for letting their video upload tools become embarrassingly outdated.
The idea of being lectured or chastised for behaving in a certain way feels alienating and reductive.
And when they did begin to participate, they were chastised for being unladylike or were officially banned.
On the contrary: Even reformist politicians have chastised these protesters and suggested they are serving foreign masters.
It's what got them promoted, or it got them chastised if they were not making enough arrests.
They were intimidated by protests, posters, rallies, letters, and campus activists who chastised as racist all dissenters.
Critics have long chastised YouTube for allowing these harmful conspiracy theory videos to proliferate on its platform.
Making light of the situation, Krasiniski jokingly chastised the actor for getting too close to his wife.
I fended him off and kept quiet until I got chastised for being slow at my job.
Now he has chastised the whole world as a thankless lot of humanity — a globe of ingrates.
Most of the greatest thinkers and doers in history were ridiculed and chastised when they created change.
Responding officers chastised him for continuing to make false reports and warned him he could be arrested.
Pakistan has strongly chastised India for cracking down on the portion of Kashmir that New Delhi controls.
Far-right politicians across Europe chastised Chancellor Angela Merkel, as leaders are watching her political fortunes closely.
Even as I chastised myself for overreacting, I was convinced that the man continued to behave strangely.
In March, Trump took to Twitter and chastised Sessions for pursuing an investigation into alleged surveillance abuses.
Executives publicly chastised Trump's February executive order calling for a travel ban on those from Muslim-majority countries.
" In the Global Policy article, Page chastised the West for focusing on "the so-called annexation of Crimea.
Horowitz and Kane have grown wary of the media, having been chastised for their beliefs in the past.
"I was chastised for wearing fur but that was weird cause it was teddy bear fur," she wrote.
Several peers were also chastised for their own spree of foreign purchases, as regulators clamped down on outflows.
In one scene, Claire is chastised by a man for her reading habits — she dares to have opinions!
She has been chastised constantly for not denouncing President Donald Trump like her other openly liberal celebrity peers.
Some have chastised us as pessimistic not to believe we can get to at least 2202-percent growth.
One of the tweets, which chastised the media for "false, misleading reporting," was taken down following backlash online.
This time, it was the turn of Heather Bresch, who oversees Mylan, to be chastised by both sides.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest on Wednesday chastised Republicans, saying they have significantly reduced the IRS's budget.
Clinton chastised Mr. Trump again on Sunday in Ashland, Ohio, calling his comments part of a disturbing pattern.
This exhibition includes a variety of his works, including a portrait of Job being chastised by his wife.
He chastised the Trump administration for sending too few ventilators and drew an instant rebuke from the president.
Mr. Disson expressed frustration with the news media and the authorities, which he chastised for providing little information.
But he chastised the nonprofit commission responsible for organizing the presidential debates and suggested he might avoid them.
He echoed Trump's criticism of the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and piled on when Trump chastised Merkel.
Trump chastised Haley too, coordinating stories of his disapproval through media leaks to put her in her place.
Although jurors have been instructed not to read any media coverage, Judge James M. Burke chastised the defense.
He also publicly chastised Andrew McCabe, who became the acting director of the FBI after Comey was dismissed.
When he won his second bid for Senate in 2006, staunch conservatives chastised him for being too moderate.
Earlier this week, the Southern Baptist Convention and the Catholic bishops chastised the Trump administration for their immigration policy.
Ningxia is the latest region to be chastised by the environment ministry for failing to enforce anti-pollution measures.
In a sign of what may be ahead, the Texas Democratic Party on Monday, for instance, chastised Republican Sen.
Right away, the fallout began to bubble up online as users chastised the allegedly homophobic undertones to her comment.
Still, in court he chastised the government for not giving the ACLU enough information to track down deported parents.
Trump in December chastised the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonpartisan group that organizes the debates every four years.
This is the same Trump who repeatedly chastised N.F.L. players who knelt to protest police brutality on black people.
As if that wasn't enough, he then chastised the Queen (the QUEEN!) and said he felt "shunned" by Meghan.
Fatherhood seems to have brought back Harry's impishness, as he earlier chastised a reporter for giving Meghan some flowers.
Loeb also chastised Campbell for a CEO search that not yet reached a conclusion months after announcing Morrison's departure.
Even Madonna, rarely one to shy away from controversy, chastised the move in an interview with the Irish Times.
Growing up, she says it was the kind of place where game wardens who chastised hunters were shot at.
The union president chastised Beutner for going to the capital instead of meeting with the union Wednesday to negotiate.
Already, G-7 finance ministers, meeting in British Columbia over the weekend, chastised the U.S. for the trade skirmishes.
And he has chastised former President Bill Clinton for "lecturing" Black Lives Matter protesters at a rally this week.
Some governors have chastised reporters for calling it a mansion, and told them to call it a "residence" instead.
Have you ever been teased or chastised because you dressed or spoke the "wrong" way for the same reason?
When she posted about it in a company Slack channel, her message was quickly deleted and she was chastised.
The former mayor was chastised by the state's Human Rights Commission and was forced to take the billboard down.
On sets, I saw women constantly pressured to exploit their sexuality and then chastised as sluts for doing so.
BeBe, with exquisite swirls of red gems around her eyes, was chastised for being too demure as the Queen.
He chastised me to never do that again, and ordered me to go and fetch all the missing papers.
Some parents praised former mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's reluctance to close schools, but he was also chastised and criticized.
Some have chastised those who continue to attend church, accusing them of complicity in the crimes of their leaders.
She was chastised by members of the administration during a break in the meeting, she said, for her reporting.
The editor chastised by Heilman hasn't returned to the article and instead is improving articles about sound-recording equipment.
Mr. Obama often chastised reporters, including Mr. Acosta on one occasion, for questions he deemed overly aggressive or grandstanding.
For this, Italy has been repeatedly chastised by the Council of Europe and the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
How many of them relentlessly chastised the religious right for supporting Trump, who openly disregards many of their tenets?
Esper also chastised Turkey on Friday for what he called an "impulsive action" to start the offensive in Syria.
Drownings, explosions, and poisonings, their ethical status barely mentioned, let alone chastised, roll by like carriages in the park.
You've got a building full of chastised recyclers who already see this as a source of gossip and bonding.
They chastised Republicans, saying they were seeking to use the threat of war to paper over the president's wrongdoing.
Our Moscow correspondent met a museum director who was chastised for challenging the Kremlin's sanitized version of Soviet history.
On Thursday, Trump's former National Security Council adviser on Russia, Fiona Hill, chastised Republicans for promoting the conspiracy theory.
As in a small town, they knew him by name, and chastised him, saying he was at grave risk.
"In the interview, Haley also chastised the media for wanting to, in her words, make the shooting "about racism.
Although senators were chastised for their lack of understanding about the social media platform, Zuckerberg didn't fare much better.
In 2015, security researchers and lawmakers repeatedly chastised the auto industry for failing to protect cars from getting hacked.
The Republican presidential candidate was chastised by a Flint, Michigan pastor about politicizing his visit to her church on Wednesday.
In 254, a federal judge chastised Florida Medicaid (PDF) for refusing to pay for a therapy called applied behavior analysis.
He once chastised an employee for checking her email from Hong Kong, when she was supposed to be on vacation.
But that makes it all the more hilarious/depressing when a writer is chastised for not liking a game enough.
At the same time, Sessions chastised Chicago for not fully working with federal authorities to detain and deport undocumented immigrants.
After unloading on them the details of what I considered a bomb of a meet-up, they totally chastised me.
Democratic convention speeches Day 1: CNN vets the claims Comedian Sarah Silverman chastised booing Sanders fans during her remarks Monday.
The host was mocked for tousling Trump's hair and chastised for veering away from the issues and his inflammatory rhetoric.
Inevitably, other right-wingers chastised former president Barack Obama for not condemning Black Lives Matter while he was in office.
Trump frequently interrupted Clinton and sparred with the two debate moderators, who in turn chastised the crowd for occasional outbursts.
So I'm either uncomfortably listening to someone be angry at a celebrity, or uncomfortably getting chastised for disliking a celebrity.
If you're a young woman, you should vote for the candidate of your choice and not be chastised for it.
After she had gained some weight while abroad in Australia, her modeling agency pointed out it out and chastised her.
And they chastised Republicans for ignoring Pruitt's emails while spending the presidential campaign focused on Hillary Clinton's private email server.
"Frankly, I would rather be chastised from the altar than to be damned for not allowing justice to be done."
In a joint hearing of two House subcommittees, lawmakers chastised federal agencies for not acting more like a private business.
At the march, one protester's sign chastised Peña Nieto as a vendepatria: a traitor willing to sell his own country.
A police commander chastised two Shiite militiamen who were taking cellphone pictures of each other stomping on the corpse triumphantly.
His crime is working for President Trump, chastised as an "instinctive ideological enemy" of multilateral institutions by the Financial Times.
Later, when I asked about the prevalence of panhandlers and street kids, my guide chastised me for giving them money.
He chastised her for being "extremely careless" but said there was insufficient evidence to charge her with a federal crime.
The move was quickly chastised by Native American tribes, activists, and even policymakers, many of whom warned of potential lawsuits.
And he angrily chastised aides for keeping him out of the loop on spousal abuse allegations against a top aide.
Seeking to exploit divisions among Democrats, he chastised them for not taking an immediate and strong stand on anti-Semitism.
He chastised her from the stage, a detail that made it into several newspaper articles, all of which she saved.
And the government has chastised India for suppressing calls for freedom in the portion of Kashmir that New Delhi controls.
If he's going to tweet, like when he chastised his own Republican Congress this week, how is that not news?
On a question about whether he would maintain Trump's trade war with China, Buttigieg chastised Trump for his directionless approach.
She inspired global protests, mean-mugged President Trump, and chastised world leaders at the United Nations all in one week.
The NSA has been repeatedly chastised by the courts for failing to stay within the outlined limits of the program.
Newton's end zone victory dances have sparked the national Dab dance craze: So why was he chastised for his behavior?
I have been disputed, chastised, and, as I said earlier, called all sorts of names, none of which are worth repeating.
Jeff Flake, an Arizona Republican who scrapped with Trump during last year's election, also chastised Trump Tuesday for reviving the issue.
She chastised and then forgave the slipperiest member of her retinue, Varys, winning his loyalty and his honesty in the process.
Michelle Bachelet, the country's first female President, also slammed the gift and chastised the two men for their disrespect for women.
No, they most likely mildly chastised their comrade in arms because they know that such outbursts are only helping President Trump.
At the Seattle Film Festival, for our first screening there, an older gentleman grabbed me by the shoulder and chastised me.
He chastised them for sending arms into Syria without coordinating with one another or with C.I.A. officers in Jordan and Turkey.
The vitriol toward those two users grew so intense that Risker chastised some Wikipedians in her critical note about the ban.
Lovato addressed mental health, while Longoria chastised Republican nominee Donald Trump for his words about immigrants, disabled people and working wives.
Priyanka's response has raised some eyebrows, as she asks if the woman is done venting ... and then chastised her for yelling.
Ultimately, Comey strongly chastised her use of the server and said she and her staff likely put sensitive information at risk.
In the mid-'00s, Cruise was merely chastised and mocked for his comments; nowadays, they could very well get him canceled.
Paul has publicly chastised Cruz's decision to skip the vote earlier this month, and it's move that some Iowans don't appreciate.
But in the wake of Wolf's speech, many, including respected reporters, chastised Wolf for her doing her job by delivering jokes.
We're chastised for spending money on shoes and lattes and not knowing as much as men do about the stock market.
Doctors have chastised her for eating too much, slapping her with the conventional wisdom that her "excess calories" are the problem.
Trump openly chastised GM CEO Mary Barra on Monday, saying that he'd been "very tough" when they spoke about the closures.
Trump, asked about McRaven's comments, suggested the U.S. could have captured bin Laden sooner and chastised the admiral's perceived political leanings.
Wheeler's speech earlier in the week chastised reporters for failing to report on the "positive" aspects of EPA's environmental regulation achievements.
Island officials and prominent Puerto Ricans chastised the Trump administration for the lack of organization and urgency around its recovery efforts.
Yet, he has also chastised his colleagues for chipping away at -- but not directly confronting -- a 1984 court precedent, Chevron v.
Since disclosure, the technical security community has chastised the company for its poor posture of defense and responses to the incident.
"I hurt, I hurt," she called out, and then she chastised her family for allowing her to undergo unnecessary brain surgery.
Its biggest activist, Swedish 16-year-old Greta Thunberg (herself a vegan), chastised world leaders during the UN Climate Action summit.
With tears in her eyes, she chastised world leaders: "You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words."
" Dame tells us he specifically got chastised for making fun of the plaintiff's attorney, Christopher Brown ... whom he calls a "cornball.
He took no comfort in finding the clothes that he had chastised officials to look for, no comfort in being right.
Members were instructed not to divulge what was discussed in the meetings and aides were chastised for leaking to the press.
As for post-history, fashion is oft chastised for its reliance on retro ideas and is encouraged instead to look forward.
De Blasio has been chastised for the fact that it took years for the city to finally begin proceedings against Pantaleo.
Judge Walker chastised lawyers for the Republicans for making unsubstantiated claims that voter fraud was the reason such ballots were rejected.
Analysts and competitors alike have teased, mocked, and chastised Intel for its failure to get Ice Lake out the door sooner.
After that refusal, Ms. Krim chastised Ms. Ortega in front of her children's school, an exchange prosecutors said infuriated the nanny.
And they privately chastised Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, Trump's daughter and son-in-law, for attending the senator's memorial service.
Past presidents tried to woo religious leaders with tactful language and concessions, and expressed deference even when they were being chastised.
On one occasion, the young man responded angrily when chastised, telling the imam, "Don't shout at me," according to Mr. Norris.
JOHN KELLEY Sun Valley, Idaho To the Editor: In repeated columns, Nicholas Kristof has chastised academics for rejecting diversity in ideology.
In her opening statement, Hill chastised the committee for perpetuating the false claim that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 presidential election.
The only time Roberts showed some moral indignation came when he chastised senators for using harsh language within the Senate chamber.
If some chastised Durant for leaving Oklahoma City to take an easier route to a title, James was not among them.
In the study, Dr. Dekker chastised Boeing for designing the autothrottle to rely on just one of two sensors measuring altitude.
Graham's remarks come a day after Trump chastised Sessions via Twitter, reviving a public spat with his top law enforcement official.
When a Justice Department attorney asked for more time next month to respond to arguments in the case, Leon chastised her.
She hadn't noticed the cash until a passing conductor, assuming the money was hers, chastised Ms. Hopkins for leaving it out.
Former Congressman John Delaney of Maryland also chastised some of his fellow Democrats for wanting to do away with private insurance.
On Sunday, she went on Twitter to claim that this wasn't actually a "policy" — and chastised the media for false reporting.
Yet critics chastised the mayor for holding up a measure that they believed fell easily in line with his progressive agenda.
Roberts is giving attention to a youth culture often chastised for superficiality and appealing to them directly with affirmation and intrigue.
Because there wasn't any physical component to the fight, LAX police released Meyers and chastised him for taking out his vape pen.
In films like Water by Deepa Mehta and Kida Poosari Magudi by J. Jayakumar, characters depicted were chastised for having short hair.
French President Emmanuel Macron chastised his American counterpart, calling out President Donald Trump's shock decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Syria.
Kamala Harris was chastised in early June for doing what some of her male colleagues did during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing?
He chastised the idea of 'locking those kids into failing schools...even though they are not being prepared for the global economy.
Brock said she then ran into the bathroom, and chastised Weinstein through the locked door until he put his clothes back on.
African countries should be cheered when they save, says Uche Orji, its chief executive (pictured), since they are often chastised as spendthrifts.
The Federal Aviation Administration chastised Boeing last week for only recently alerting the agency to concerns expressed during the process by employees.
In just one week in September, she inspired global protests, mean-mugged President Trump, and chastised world leaders at the United Nations.
The Texas Democratic Party in a statement called the roundtable meetings "theatrics" and chastised Abbott for holding the discussions behind closed doors.
And the French, the Italians and the Spaniards will just keep quiet, pushed into a corner and chastised as spendthrifts and underperformers.
Broadcasters 112 Ukraine and Inter TV were chastised for airing interviews with locals in the east who expressed support for the separatists.
Mr Sechin chastised Mr Ulyukayev for not wearing a coat, for he knew it would be cold where the minister was headed.
But she chastised Second Amendment supporters in the statehouse who "turned their backs on gun owners," and voted for last year's measure.
Lawyers at the DoJ are citing Arizona v United States, a 2002 Supreme Court ruling that chastised Arizona for overstepping its bounds.
The fan was flabbergasted when cops chastised him -- even though he pointed out that HE was the one who was physically assaulted.
Feminist musician Miss Eaves has graced us with a new music video praising a body part many women are often chastised for.
Another day, another time a woman is chastised for doing the exact same thing her male colleagues got away with without criticism.
The judge chastised the New York congregation for claiming ownership and removed it as Touro's trustee, awarding that power to Jeshuat Israel.
Many chastised the company for making a joke about the worst attack on U.S. soil since Pearl Harbor was bombed in 1941.
Trump has frequently chastised the media for what he claims is unfair coverage of his summit with Kim last month in Singapore.
George Conway has been an outspoken defender of Mueller -- and has publicly chastised Trump for his criticism of the former FBI director.
One fan blog chastised Disney for a "lack of imagination," adding that Mickey Mouse "may as well surrender" to Universal theme parks.
In her statement to INSIDER on Wednesday, Kym Worthy, the Wayne County prosecutor, chastised the media's "inaccurate reporting" on the child's case.
"I find it strange that i've been chastised by reporters from NBC and other news outlets for my opinion," the band wrote.
Farrow, the journalist son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, chastised Dr. Phil on Twitter for exploiting the Shining star's mental health.
The Deputy White House Press Secretary chastised CNN over its retracted story ... which connected a Trump aide to a Russian investment fund.
In several tweets, Trump has chastised lawmakers, sometimes by name, for failing to deliver on their promise to get rid of Obamacare.
In its January 18 response, TRAI insists any blocking was a mistake and chastised Facebook for not pointing out the issue sooner.
In his op-ed about King, Scott, who is one of two black Republicans in Congress, chastised his party as a whole.
The exchange made for good viewing: a senator asking tough questions, chastised executives being forced to put exact numbers on the table.
Khan has labeled Trump a "poster-boy for white nationalism," while the president has chastised the mayor for his leadership of London.
Once, when I only took 10 days for a trip to Spain, my colleagues chastised me for taking so little time off.
And in December 2016, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain was chastised for being photographed in a $1,250 pair of leather pants.
He chastised the North Charleston workers, saying he was upset that Boeing wasn't being transparent about the length or cause of delays.
One school founder even chastised white Christians for assuming that their prayers were more acceptable to God than prayers by black Christians.
But Ms. Najjar interrupted the teachers with questions, stood her ground when chastised and talked back constantly, though usually through a smile.
It seems almost quaint to recall that team president Magic Johnson chastised Walton when the Lakers stumbled to a 3-5 start.
At his annual year-end news conference on Thursday, Mr. Putin chastised Mr. Sechin for ignoring a summons to testify at court.
The United States State Department and the British Foreign Office sent notes of protest, and President Theodore Roosevelt personally chastised Czar Nicholas.
In 2014, speaking on a Brazilian sports channel, Pelé chastised Brazilian club goalkeeper Aranha for confronting spectators who called him a monkey.
During joint hearing of two House subcommittees in January, Republican lawmakers chastised the OPM for not firing more people following the hacks.
Cipollone chastised Nadler for his remarks and demanded that he apologize to the president, to the United States and the American people.
Young women are now embracing benign occult representations, reclaiming the rites and ceremonies that women were once chastised (or worse) for performing.
Trump tweeted from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where he chastised Democrats earlier Saturday for their efforts to impeach him.
She's got your back A 30-year-old woman defended two friends after another stranger in Colorado chastised them for speaking Spanish.
At Mr. Spicer's news conference, the press secretary chastised reporters for failing to accept that Mr. Trump had been right all along.
Two different Whole Foods workers reached out to Motherboard to say they were chastised by their managers for wearing masks at work.
Brown referred to Trump's press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in Helsinki in his response as he chastised Republicans.
Vetrano's family, including her parents, attended the hearing and Vetrano's mother chastised Lewis as he left the court, according to CBS New York.
The White House has repeatedly said its travel ban is not based on religion and Trump has chastised the media for reporting otherwise.
As a candidate, Trump lambasted the defense collective as "obsolete" and chastised member countries for not meeting the minimum requirements on defense spending.
And as legal writer Cristian Farias pointed out, Justice Elena Kagan chastised Francisco for trying to make a broader argument about presidential power.
During a live interview not long after the contest began, as several thousand spectators looked on, he chastised himself for not being smarter.
Finance — an industry that, like tech, is often chastised for its treatment of women — women hold only about 360% of executive-level positions.
" Sparks chastised the headmaster ... "We've spent way, way too much time in the first few months talking about 'tolerance, diversity, nondiscrimination and LGBT.
While receiving the President's Daily Brief — on multiple occasions, and in at least one separate Oval Office meeting — Trump chastised McMaster about it.
This time around, Kardashian was chastised for being out at a charity event in the evening, instead of home with baby True Thompson.
Western governments, which have been staunch supporters of Kagame, have chastised him for now seeking a third term in spite of constitutional limits.
Tanden has been publicly chastised for her ambition and political shrewdness in a way that likely no man in her position ever would.
Detroit Pistons: Jon Leuer (three years, $30 million) Leuer is not a Plumlee, but you will not be chastised for thinking he is.
He was chastised back in February for referring to slaves as "indentured servants" during an interview with Gayle King on CBS This Morning.
Rebecca, too, after being chastised by her friends about not having a wedding date, agrees to go on a blind date as well.
Murkowski chastised McConnell in a closed-door meeting for trying to overhaul the program as part of the Obamacare repeal effort, per Politico.
Trump has repeatedly chastised Sessions over his decision to recuse himself from overseeing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
"I think it demands some kind of an investigation to see whether he should be chastised publicly by the medical society," Scheiner added.
Judges take a dim view of defendants who improperly pressure witnesses, though prosecutors are rarely chastised and virtually never prosecuted for similar conduct.
Already, G-7 finance ministers, meeting in British Columbia over the weekend, chastised the U.S. for the trade skirmishes brewing across the world.
The meeting came on the heels of a series of tweets in which Sabhan chastised the Lebanese government for its inclusion of Hezbollah.
After a post celebrating International Women's Day, Ridley was the target of a body-shaming critic who chastised her for being too thin.
The Jefferson administration did not have to deliver Marbury's commission, but Marshall's opinion heavily chastised the administration for the choice it had made.
"Dark Fate" has a decent 70% critic score on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, better than other critically chastised sequels in the franchise.
During a general audience at St. Peter's Square in Vatican City on Wednesday morning, Francis chastised Catholics who use their phones during Mass.
Dianne Feinstein of California, the highest ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, chastised Comey for his "dramatically different" handling of the two investigations.
She was publicly chastised for defaulting on a $500,000 book deal based on her Instagram feed, having already spent $100,000 of her advance.
"So Cohen will lose, but Avenatti might be chastised, and that might be an acceptable second place prize for Cohen," Professor Gillers said.
Britain publicly chastised Huawei for failing to fix long-standing security flaws in its mobile network equipment and revealed new "significant technical issues".
She has been outspoken in her opposition to the administration's use of tariffs and most recently chastised the White House strategy in Syria.
The judge, Sean Cox, chastised the automaker for the "corporate greed" that led to its "deliberate and massive fraud" against consumers and regulators.
" Trump's latest tirade came after the North Korean dictator chastised Trump, calling the president's United Nations address earlier this week "unprecedented rude nonsense.
Meanwhile, the top government ethics watchdog has chastised the White House for not identifying former lobbyists who now work in the Trump administration.
"I'm not trying to dictate to [Democrats]," he said, but also chastised them for blocking a vote in an amendment backed by Sen.
As recently as August, Mr. Trump had chastised the Chinese leader on Twitter for not keeping his promises to get tough on fentanyl.
I feel almost chastised for not having made the charitable gift on my own (which I recognize is not at all her intention).
She spoke at the United Nations COP24 Climate Summit in Poland last year and chastised the group for "ignoring" the climate change emergency.
Barr was speaking at a Justice Department ceremony honoring police officers, but chastised Americans failing to recognize the "sacrifice and service" of police.
In dozens of text messages revealed during her sensational trial, Carter pushed Roy to end his life and chastised him when he hesitated.
Though Republican leaders have also chastised Canada in recent weeks, there's fairly strong bipartisan support for keeping Canada part of the trade pact.
Ruff, the anti-asbestos advocate, chastised Critical Reviews in May for what she alleged to be improper disclosure in a 2013 asbestos article.
The show underlined this again with last week's flashback to Elizabeth abandoning a comrade in Moscow and being chastised for it by her trainer.
It wasn't until a friend chastised me for giving up so early that I decided to revisit the special from where I'd left off.
Pence sharply chastised China for its detention of Muslim Uighurs at detention camps in the western Xinjiang region and for the Hong Kong crackdown.
For years, Apple (AAPL) critics have chastised the company for relying on a single product, the iPhone, for the bulk of the company's revenue.
My parents agreed that she always "started it," and they constantly chastised her for aggravating me when I just wanted to be left alone.
Not only did he call the Black Lives Matter movement "racist," but he also chastised protesters for not protesting crime within their own communities.
When he chastised NATO allies over their failure to spend adequately on our common defense, his critics said he was endangering the Atlantic alliance.
Altheide posted several articles and comments to internal discussion groups that promoted diversity in the workplace and was chastised for doing so, he wrote.
Shortly after striking a deal with Carrier, Trump chastised industrial manufacturer Rexnord for "rather viciously firing" workers in Indiana and shipping them to Mexico.
Over the weekend, social media erupted when Selena Gomez chastised her ex-boyfriend for lashing out at his fans after they sent Richie negativity.
She's also unafraid to speak her mind, like when she chastised Matt Lauer for asking her a sexist question about a supposed wardrobe malfunction.
" She also chastised Corey Lewandowski, Trump's first campaign manager, for saying at a Harvard forum last week that the media took Trump's words "literally.
Three of those cases involve lawsuits against jurisdictions in Pennsylvania, Oregon, and Rhode Island that were chastised in today's DHS report for releasing immigrants.
During an extended riff focused on the "extremely dishonest press," Trump chastised news commentators and condemned the "fake news" that circulated during the election.
The FBI's assistance is likely to raise concerns among privacy advocates, who have chastised the bureau for not revealing its hacking methods to Apple.
John Kerry and Hillary Clinton had both voted to authorize the Iraq invasion and were often chastised for it during their respective presidential campaigns.
In 2000, Jiang Zemin, who was China's president at the time, chastised a journalist from Hong Kong for what he considered an impertinent question.
One Republican who attended Thursday's lunch said the senators who were absent, not the ones who heard McConnell's stern speech, need to be chastised.
In Mexico City, he chastised bishops for being gossips obsessed with coddling wealthy patrons and failing to denounce the evils of the drug trade.
His family members called out to him during the brief hearing, telling him, "Love you, Oscar," even though they were chastised by the judge.
The administration has recently chastised India for high tariffs, and filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization regarding export subsidies in the country.
Despite getting a win and notching a career achievement, he said Lakers assistant coach Jason Kidd chastised him for being sloppy with the ball.
He has previously chastised Germany over a gas pipeline deal with Russia and has been at odds with Merkel on a number of issues.
Republicans chastised the Obama administration after it was revealed Tuesday that Iran took the sailors into custody after their vessel drifted into Iranian waters.
He directed questions at the crowd, confronted the assembled politicians about their governing records, and was chastised by moderators for speaking out of turn.
Judge Caproni has already chastised them several times for what she called repetitive questioning, and she warned them that they were trying jurors' patience.
It was an embarrassing moment for India, and the National Green Tribunal, India's environmental court, chastised the local government for even holding the match.
Last year, the United Nations program, Grasp, publicly chastised Paris Hilton for circulating pictures of herself cuddling an infant orangutan dressed in baby clothes.
He never answered and I knew the answer anyway: Facebook's ruling class pushed cohesion over disagreement and chastised those who went against the grain.
I heard from attorneys in both the district attorney's and public defender's offices that certain judges had repeatedly chastised prosecutors for being too lenient.
Mr. Trump, who considered Mr. Sessions a loyalist, has called the recusal "unfair to the president" and chastised Mr. Rosenstein for appointing Mr. Mueller.
They chastised her over email and placed her on administrative leave while the organization reviewed whether she had violated the company's social media guidelines.
A surprise retirement On Tuesday morning, Davis announced her retirement from the court, and she chastised Republicans for going through with the impeachment proceedings.
President Donald Trump publicly chastised Attorney General Jeff Sessions again Monday, criticizing him for not seeking an investigation of the president's former campaign opponent.
Sessions pushed back after Trump chastised him in late February over an investigation into alleged surveillance abuses, calling his approach "disgraceful" in a tweet.
Judge Tanya Chutkan reportedly chastised prosecutors for the mistake, which dominated early headlines surrounding the Russian gun-rights activist's case, at a hearing Monday.
Asked by CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" whether Republicans were shortsighted to push Kavanaugh's controversial nomination through, Kasich chastised both parties.
The Financial Conduct Authority, in Britain, chastised Deutsche Bank not only for its manipulation of libor but also for its subsequent lack of candor.
In Washington, Moscow and New York, the Trump administration publicly chastised Mr. Putin but privately worked to hash out increasingly bitter differences with him.
Bruce Bartlett, who advised Reagan on the 1981 tax cuts, chastised Republicans for what he described as their reflexive desire to drive rates lower.
He chastised Biden for threatening him and, in turn, threatened Biden with his own brand of Trumpian violence that's worse than any lukewarm, overcooked steak.
Alexander Williams, another animator from the original who worked on Scar, chastised his colleagues for losing sight of the reality of working on a movie.
His previous column had chastised the Trump administration for its hardline stance against the Muslim Brotherhood and warned against its political isolation across the region.
At the NATO summit, Trump very publicly chastised Germany for pursuing Nord Stream II, a natural gas pipeline project that would link Russia and Germany.
" He also chastised the man who filmed the video, writing on Twitter, "Instead of pulling out your phone and filming someone who's obviously having trouble.
Their embrace of hatred and racism has not been chastised by Trump, but allowed to fester with multiple winks and nods to their hateful movement.
In the first three trials, the Mississippi Supreme Court chastised Mr Evans for violating Mr Flowers's right to an impartial jury and reversed the convictions.
She often chastised gay activists as willing to fight for their own rights but not for trans women who were beaten and raped in jail.
Now they pushed hard for ltc in ACA and it collapsed so they are chastised and they don't have a specific ask at the moment.
Michael Bennet, who is positioned to viewers' left on the edge of the stage, has also chastised Democrats for proposals such as Medicare for All.
Trump recently chastised his attorney general for bringing charges against two Republican congressmen, suggesting that the decision could endanger the GOP's chances in November's midterms.
After her loss, Bouchard chastised herself for her mental lapses, something she had emphasized avoiding in recent months as a way to reverse her misfortune.
The judge in the case, Joseph Story, chastised the plaintiff, Fales, for the horrific nature of the slave trade and its illegality under federal law.
They were soon joined by President Obama, who chastised Mr. Trump without naming him, and the head of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Brian Duffy.
"Jill's the candidate I believe in, but I live in Ohio," said Ms. Malanij, who has been chastised online for her advocacy of Ms. Stein.
While Trump has now reverted to calling his wall a wall, White House counselor Kellyanne Conway chastised a reporter last week for doing the same.
A livid Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) chastised Democrats for voting against moving forward and blamed Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for interfering.
Reviewers chastised her for not sharing intimate details of her relationships with women, including the archaeologist Iris Love, with whom she lived for many years.
At the Golden Globes red carpet in January, Debra Messing and Eva Longoria chastised the network over pay equity during their interviews with the network.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi suggested much the same when she chastised Representative Maxine Waters for encouraging her supporters to confront Trump officials in public.
Sometimes he chastised us, urging us to make our faith something practical and do something — feed the homeless, visit the sick, care for the motherless.
Between the 1960s and the 1980s, INCB reports chastised many nations in Africa, Asia and Latin America for making estimates that it considered too high.
Consumer groups have chastised the F.T.C. decision as a failure of American antitrust enforcement that paved the way for tech giants to grow into monopolies.
"Sorry sir, I'm humbled and grateful," Mr. Huseman stumbled as Mr. Johnson chastised him for delivering the same comment several times about wanting a dialogue.
In the trailer's opening shots, Joaquin Phoenix entertains a young boy on the bus by making faces, only to be chastised by the boy's mother.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE, whom Trump often chastised.
After Eliot converted to Anglo-Catholicism, in the late twenties, he chastised Yeats for having resorted to a "highly sophisticated lower mythology" of supernatural lore.
" The chief justice chastised a government lawyer for saying in a brief that the secretary of labor had changed a legal position "upon further reflection.
Mr. Netanyahu repeatedly and publicly chastised Mr. Gantz for refusing to negotiate with him on terms for building a grand coalition including both their parties.
Cook railed against the "data industrial complex," and chastised companies like Google and Facebook for collecting personal information from users and weaponizing it against them.
At the mission, he chastised Mr. Morran, the village nurse with 27 years of experience, when he came to fill a prescription for a patient.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential frontrunner who has often taken Trump to task for his behavior, chastised the President for his tweet.
With regards to climate change, Pruitt reinforced his thoughts that the climate is changing, but chastised scientists who have predicted global temperatures in the future.
Earlier in the year, he chastised Fox for hosting presidential forums for Democratic presidential candidates, and he's also attacked the network for its polling results.
Two federal judges have ruled the citizenship question must be removed from the 2020 census and chastised Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross for adding it improperly.
President Trump, following two presidents who tried and failed to rein in Pakistan's meddling, publicly chastised Pakistani leaders this month, freezing security aid to Pakistan.
WASHINGTON, Aug 25 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump chastised automakers on Wednesday for not backing his administration's plan to roll back Obama-era fuel efficiency rules.
" In the emails, the alleged abductor, who the FBI believe was Muller, came to Huskin's defense and chastised the police for not believing her story. "Ms.
There was even a dramatic moment in which Syed's parents showed up at Homecoming, chastised him for being at a school dance, and dragged him away.
Trump has already chastised the Saudis on Twitter for high oil prices, demanding they up production to bring prices down ahead of the November midterm elections.
Through trade and foreign policy actions, U.S. President Donald Trump has chastised China for side-stepping international standards for its own economical, technological and military benefit.
Trump also chastised the media for its coverage of National Security Adviser Mike, who resigned amid revelations of his pre-inauguration conversations with a Russian ambassador.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Illinois, the U.S. state with the lowest credit rating on Wall Street, has often been chastised for using gimmicks to balance its budget.
During the period banks were roundly chastised, for example in reports by Andrew Cuomo, New York's attorney-general, in 2009, and by the Senate in 2011.
Mr. Perrone was chastised throughout the trial for making rambling comments and was removed more than once, including on Wednesday, as lawyers made their closing arguments.
Witnessing the UN's human-rights chief actually get something right when he chastised America's "unconscionable" decision to inflict "abuse on children" is certainly one of them.
However, five special investigators for the UN chastised Ban this year, saying he undermined the credibility of the organization by denying responsibility for the cholera outbreak.
Mr. Ellwood said that Britain was "firmly opposed to the death penalty" but also chastised Iran for failing to prevent the attack on the Saudi Embassy.
On January 1st Romania takes over the presidency of EU ministerial meetings, but the European Commission has chastised its government for backtracking on anti-corruption reforms.
When Andres said he was looking at a document, Ellis said "that's B.S." And on Wednesday, Ellis chastised Andres again for how he speaks to him.
Chastised by the sales slump, the company has been spending money on expanding its services and parts business, which has higher margins and is less cyclical.
The federal judge presiding over Paul Manafort's case has rebuked Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation and chastised lawyers on both teams for behavior in the courtroom.
Ciudadanos leader Albert Rivera said on Twitter that what was needed now was dialogue and chastised the Socialists for prioritizing internal party politics over the country.
Darcy recalls being misgendered constantly as a woman, while genderqueer Morgan was chastised by other members of the LGBT community for not identifying as a woman.
Still, he chastised Trump's call to ban Muslims from entering the United States in the wake of last year's mass killings in San Bernardino and Paris.
" Trump publicly chastised McMaster in a Twitter post, saying McMaster "forgot to say that the results of the 2016 election were not impacted by the Russians.
The WTO previously chastised China for restricting exports of rare earth minerals during a 2010 row with Japan over disputed islands, and then curbing global shipments.
Snyder's DC movies were chastised by critics for their moody tone and brooding depictions of characters, which is exactly why their biggest fans love them so.
"Women who report sexual harassment are not only stigmatized and chastised by their families, but sometimes the accused retaliates with a counter lawsuit," al-Said says.
He personally signed off on a plan to deploy Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary he'd previously chastised as weak on borders, to spar with reporters.
In an early morning tweet Wednesday, Trump congratulated Lesko and chastised the national news media for being "silent" on her victory, despite coverage from multiple outlets.
They made their will and desires known, only to be chastised—by the party that claimed to represent them—to act in a more civil manner.
On Monday, in a case overruling a precedent in a different area of the law, Justice Stephen G. Breyer's dissent chastised the majority for acting rashly.
In his response letter, Mr. Boyd chastised Democrats for their decision not to view a less redacted version of the report made available by Mr. Barr.
Many blacks did believe that Judge Thomas likely said those things, but like Dr. Patterson, chastised Ms. Hill for bringing these matters into the public domain.
Most Democratic politicians railing against Mr. Trump's "appeasement" of Moscow hailed Obama's "reset" a few years ago and chastised Republicans for seeking a new Cold War.
House Homeland Security Chairman Mike McCaul (R-Texas), after supporting the executive order earlier this weekend, chastised Trump on Sunday for not coordinating better with Congress.
And in fact, Dangerfield wasn't the only older comedian to criticize the profanity in Murphy's act, as Bill Cosby also chastised Murphy for using vulgar language.
Cosby defended Mr. Cosby as a "wonderful husband, father and friend" and chastised the media for failing, she said, to subject the accounts to proper scrutiny.
Republicans have chastised Pelosi for her handling of the ceremony after the Speaker made gifts out of the pens she used to sign the impeachment articles.
That, roughly speaking, is the thesis of a group of writers who, since Trump's election in 2016, have chastised the left for its supposedly histrionic excesses.
The A.N.C., Mr. Zuma's party, also chastised three of its senior leaders who, in a break from party tradition, openly criticized the president's actions last week.
Mr. Pai, a career government bureaucrat and former lawyer for Verizon, has publicly chastised his critics before, including celebrities like Cher, Alyssa Milano and Mark Ruffalo.
Powell also said he would not quit if asked to resign by President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly chastised the Fed for its interest rate hikes.
Last year, several companies agreed to hold off on planned price increases, but only for six months, and only after President Trump chastised them on Twitter.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Gizmodo (Spotify)The UK's advertising watchdog chastised Spotify today for releasing an "unduly distressing" ad that, it argues, improperly targeted children.
The FAA's actions for much of 2013 and 2014 were confusing, and the agency regularly contradicted itself or was chastised by judges in a few different cases.
A number of pharmaceutical companies pledged to temporarily halt price increases this summer after Trump chastised the industry broadly and Pfizer CEO Ian Read specifically on Twitter.
Lawyer chides media Outside the courtroom, Bowman chastised journalists for what he said was "unfair and inaccurate" reporting, including statements that have been falsely attributed to him.
On the tape, heard by The Associated Press, Yaqoub, Mullah Omar&aposs son, used harsh language as he chastised Taliban fighters for their cavorting with the enemy.
Plus, "masculine" foods are almost never chastised for being "basic," the ever-nebulous term used to describe someone with average, predictable taste that's usually reserved for women.
Putin chastised his "protégé" for being so obsessed with crowd size, and for even going so far as to say one million people witnessed his swearing in.
Apart from recent incidents involving violent videos, the company was widely chastised last year for removing a historic photo of a naked Vietnamese girl fleeing from napalm.
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama on Friday chastised opponents of Donald Trump for engaging in violence at a rally for the presumptive GOP nominee the previous night.
Isaiah, Jeremiah and Amos chastised the Hebrew ruling class for wasting their money on pointless luxuries like fancy cedar offices while turning their backs on the poor.
Anderson celebrated by sharing a PhotoShopped photo of the pair together on Instagram and chastised those who were quick to judge the "good man" during the investigation.
Erdogan, who has described himself as an "enemy" of interest rates, saying they curb economic growth, had chastised the bank on the eve of the rate decision.
At one point, a man who has been chastised by his boss for fighting calmly takes out a newspaper and runs his finger down the job advertisements.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Wednesday chastised priests and bishops who take pictures with their cell phones during Masses, saying they should focus on God instead.
Not backing down is in Kamala Harris' DNA The difference Tuesday was that Burr chastised both Harris and McCain -- and took a softer tone in rebuking Harris.
Chinese officials later chastised the U.S. on Monday for engaging in what it called "trade bullyism" as $60 billion worth of its own tariffs went into effect.
The president has repeatedly chastised lawmakers for failing to pass stricter immigration laws and has requested full funding for his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
But with some of its leaders under investigation, voters have chastised the PMDB for being part of both Lula and Rousseff's PT-led coalition since late 2006.
It's been 39 days since the President, who once chastised his predecessor for golfing too much, visited a golf course and one of his Trump-owned properties.
They have soothed us in our sorrow, cheered our delight and chastised our objectionable behavior — at least that was what was done in the churches I've attended.
The confrontation between Johnson and McConnell occurred at Thursday's Senate Republican luncheon, at which McConnell reportedly chastised Vice President Pence over the president's strategy for the shutdown.
Father McLaughlin, who was chastised by the bishop of Providence, R.I., for his Senate run, lost by a wide margin to the incumbent Democrat, John O. Pastore.
Two women said they were at a Bonefish Grill in Raleigh when Nancy Goodman chastised them for being rude and too loud in public, according to WRAL.
It was all part of a Twitter fight that erupted between Musk and New York Times economist and columnist Paul Krugman, who chastised the entrepreneur's name-calling.
When he arrived in Syria, Muhaysini presented himself as a neutral arbiter between rival jihadist groups in Syria, and has often chastised them for their internal divisions.
Cory Gardner of Colorado, the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, who is not often publicly critical of the president, chastised Trump on Twitter: Republican Sens.
" Durbin said he chastised the president for using that term: "I said to the president, 'Do you realize how painful that term is to so many people?
Steny Hoyer (Md.), the Democratic whip, chastised the Republicans for focusing their legislative agenda on efforts to undo President Obama's achievements without offering alternatives of their own.
Instead, she chastised the international community for not focusing on violence carried out by armed Rohingya militants against members of other ethnic and religious groups in Rakhine.
Despite President Trump's rage, this week illustrated why almost all elected Republicans have quietly supported him through his travails — or at least not chastised him too loudly.
She then chastised Mr. Gilbert for his outbursts, explained "they were disruptive to the jury" and threatened to remove him from court if he did not stop.
In his writing, including newspaper and magazine editorials that increased his notoriety, he chastised both the right and the left, inviting scorn for his embrace of contradiction.
During the sole debate in the race, Mr. Hugin declared, "I am not a Trump Republican" and he recently chastised the president's plan to end birthright citizenship.
Kimberly Breier, assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere Affairs, resigned this month after being chastised for not publicly defending the agreement, according to the Washington Post.
In his speech Thursday, Mr. Soros denied he was trying to interfere in Hungarian politics, and chastised Mr. Orban for trying to cast him as an enemy.
" Ofcom also chastised the company for the language it used to describe employee misconduct, saying that it "tended to downplay the harm caused" and was "unnecessarily pejorative.
On Monday I called the neurologist's office and was appropriately chastised for stopping the drug without his O.K., but at least I lived to tell the tale.
So why are we being chastised for ours when we did what we were told we had to do to keep the wall that our son loves?
Cicilline later chastised the four executives over their testimony, accusing them of giving "evasive, incomplete, or misleading answers" in response to basic questions about their market power.
One letter-writer chastised the paper for allowing Mr. Blough to "make fun of a new family in our community," saying she wanted her 75 cents back.
He chastised the new president, Mr. Zelensky, this month for moving to limit the authority of Mr. Klitschko, who had endorsed Mr. Poroshenko in this year's election.
Yet I was viciously chastised by the Democrats and the media who relentlessly tried to manufacture stories about me, my mission, and my intentions with the charity.
Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden, who served as Barack Obama's vice president, chastised Trump for his comments, writing on Twitter, "What kind of president bullies a teenager?"
That friction was exacerbated, we learned, when word of Mr. Cobb's overheard lunch conversation reached Mr. McGahn, who chastised Mr. Cobb for his carelessness with sensitive information.
Once the Lakers got off to a slow start, Johnson chastised Walton in a closed-door meeting, raising speculation that Walton was already on the hot seat.
It arrives after she sleeps with a man who is seeing another woman; she is chastised for "pantomiming thrills" and fears that she may have contracted chlamydia.
What I'm guessing happened in the meeting is that Xi chastised Kim for his nuclear and missile tests and made him promise not to do them again.
But Obama nonetheless chastised Trump from Washington, declaring after a meeting with his National Security Council that the businessman's proposed ban on Muslims was harmful and un-American.
Just 10 days before his abduction, on April 13, he conducted a BBC interview in which he chastised the Assad government's brutality in the then year-long conflict.
When Nishikori let his own racket fly in the fourth set, he wasn&apost chastised, which prompted Djokovic to yell "double standards" toward Ramos — drawing boos from fans.
Authorities say they suspect Michael first attacked his wife after she chastised him for the way he was disciplining one of their three kids, now in state custody.
In a statement Tuesday, Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, chastised the Trump administration for not consulting with Congress before setting the cap.
He chastised the U.N. for what he said was a bloated budget and bureaucracy but did not reiterate previous threats to cut Washington's commitment to the world body.
He has publicly challenged their assessments of his team's ties with Russia, chastised them for past intelligence failures and compared leaks against him to practices in Nazi Germany.
Privacy concerns have rankled Silicon Valley platforms like Facebook for over a decade, and activists and rivals have chastised ad-supported platforms to stop hiding behind cumbersome policies.
What's next: Iranian officials have condemned the sanctions, chastised the EU for failing to deliver on their alternate payments system, and pledged to respond to the EU penalties.
Mazie Hirono of Hawaii chastised the prosecutor, Rachel Mitchell, for "asking these questions all to undermine the memory and basically the credibility of" Christine Blasey Ford, Kavanaugh's accuser.
As the novel opens, he is being chastised by his head of department for the topic of that week's assignment: suggesting that his students attend a stranger's funeral.
The anger has dissipated, ex's aren't chastised for ignoring his calls, the fantasies of murder and death are no longer told from the first person—or at all.
Mr Trump has chastised the Fed for raising interest rates, but it won't stop doing so, given the spurt in economic growth—and early evidence of higher prices.
He has also complained of a pervasive double standard, wherein he is chastised for every mistake he makes while reporters are free to make mistakes with minimal responsibility.
As her competitors argued over details of their healthcare plans, she chastised them and demanded to know why no one was talking about women's health and abortion rights.
Sarah Palin routinely chastised the left—and the "lamestream media"—in 2008 for besmirching her family, even as she used them to buttress her campaign for vice president.
In July, Comey chastised Clinton for her misuse of a private server, but the director also recommended against an indictment, in a decision which the Justice Department accepted.
Or that he chastised a White House maid for picking up a shirt that he'd dropped on the floor, insisting that he wanted the shirt to remain there.
Trump raved to West Wing staff about a speech Sessions gave in March in which he chastised California officials over sanctuary cities, according to a White House official.
After a tumultuous August in which Trump chastised the Senate leader frequently on Twitter for failing to deliver the votes on repealing Obamacare, McConnell kept his powder dry.
He said he was chastised for making the trip, and was rebuffed by the White House when he sought to relay messages from Kim to then-President Obama.
The report chastised FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page for exchanging a series of anti-Trump text messages, asserting they "cast a cloud" over the FBI's actions.
Not only was Cuban fired for showing initiative and bringing revenue into the company, but Cuban also remembers being chastised by his boss for not being well-dressed.
As an example, Mr. Nagle said a manager chastised him over the public address system for returning a sweatshirt to his locker after unloading goods in a freezer.
He also chastised his colleagues for declining to wait just a matter of hours for a regularly scheduled meeting in their conference room that Friday morning, April 12.
He has periodically chastised Sessions for recusing himself from overseeing the probe but had previously refrained from outright asking the attorney general to put a stop to it.
Rather than actually open up about my misgivings to my teammates or team leaders, I kept it all to myself out of fear of being judged or chastised.
She robotically reached for her dead phone to document the strange scene, and chastised herself for the knee-jerk reaction, but the idea to examine the impulse lingered.
Later, he chastised Mr. Trump for cozying up to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and for besmirching the Gold Star family of an Army captain, Humayun Khan.
When the Yankee lead had been whittled to one-half game by the Baltimore Orioles in August, the Yankees' principal owner publicly chastised Reggie Jackson for not hitting.
Years ago, I remember Michelle Obama was chastised by white Americans for saying something like: For the first time in my life, I am proud of my country.
At a hearing of a subcommittee of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs, Representative Jodey C. Arrington of Texas, the subcommittee's chairman, chastised the department for the holdup.
In a narrow street, as the clamor receded, a couple of young men jokingly chastised an old man for continuing to work at his small street-side cafe.
" Reversing Italy's plunging birthrate has been made a priority of his ministry, and Mr. Fontana has chastised officials in Brussels for arguing that "an aging Europe needs migrants.
He playfully chastised himself for stumbling over the words when he read one late in the race at New Hampshire, but he said he was becoming more comfortable.
More sober criticism came from commentators like Martin Hughes-Games, who chastised the film in The Guardian for promoting an irresponsibly sunny outlook for the world's declining species.
While Macao has long been considered China's "good kid" — a moniker bestowed on the territory by Chinese state media — Hong Kong has been chastised as the troublesome one.
"Little Women": Two years ago, Natalie Portman chastised the Golden Globes on the air for leaving the "Lady Bird" filmmaker, Greta Gerwig, out of their best-director lineup.
European leaders have chastised the UK in the past, but they've tried very, very hard not to involve themselves in or comment on the UK's internal political dysfunction.
Warren also had a primary opponent, Marisa DeFranco, who called herself the "only candidate in this race who supports single-payer" and chastised Warren for not doing so.
Barclays chastised Wall Street for driving up Hertz's stock price 99 percent from June 21 through July 28, saying it "ignores the challenges ahead" in Hertz's earnings recovery.
Magic Johnson, the team's outspoken president of basketball operations, chastised Walton in a closed-door meeting for the team's slow start, igniting lasting questions about Walton's job security.
During an interview on Howard Stern's SiriusXM radio show last month, he shot back at the naysayers who chastised him for taking his newborn son aboard an airplane.
May, meanwhile, has been accused of "grovelling" to Trump and chastised for meeting with a leader who has advocated torture, been accused of misogyny and has questioned global warming.
Betsy, for instance, said she was mocked and chastised by other attendees for making her cat her spiritual power — even though it's the kind of thing that AA recommends.
Under the guidance of a psychologist, they chastised their trans daughter's feminine behavior and encouraged her to act like a boy, resulting in severe consequences for her medical wellbeing.
The officer, Dawn Brown, kept her "pinned to the wall for one to two minutes," and chastised her, but didn't arrest her or give her a citation, Geraci said.
Though Acosta said that she never chastised her friend for his decision, when she asked about how he planned to support himself moving forward, he became defensive and irate.
I had just terminated my relationship with my acting agency, after they expressly chastised me for turning down an audition for an Axe commercial that I thought was demeaning.
Her thoughtful message was reposted by other women in her industry, some of whom had been chastised for being too thin, others for being bigger than the model stereotype.
Jackson chastised Manafort for his behavior in the case over the previous months, noting it was not the first time she had to address his compliance with her orders.
On Friday, the Harry Potter scribe chastised the president on Twitter for a video that appeared to depict him refusing to shake hands with a child in a wheelchair.
In his announcement video the former vice-president chastised Mr Trump for praising the white supremacists who chanted, "the same anti-Semitic bile heard across Europe in the 30s".
In recent years, directors like David O. Russell have chastised their actors on set, leading to leaked tapes that reveal fractured, frustrating work environments, filled with anger and acrimony.
" She chastised Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's recent rebuke of a sweeping House Democratic election reform and anti-corruption bill that he mocks as the "Democratic Politician Protection Act.
"I had no idea what I was doing," says Liu, who was often chastised for not calling his former teachers by their first names now that they were colleagues.
During Tuesday night's vice presidential debate, Pence chastised Hillary Clinton for saying during the first Presidential debate that police officers have implicit racial biases that may have fatal consequences.
What is equally disturbing is that the Justice Department was previously chastised by the court for violating these very same protections in the investigation of a member of Congress.
Speaking to a largely white crowd in a state with a tragic history of racism, he chastised a handful of football players who respectfully knelt during the National Anthem.
Experts, including wildlife biologist Kurt Licence, chastised the people who fed the bear and took photographs with the animal, believing the park-goers's actions put everyone in harm's way.
The way it usually goes, there will be a challenge in court and a couple of years later the president could be chastised — after the economic damage is done.
The sisters finally entered the library when a staff member offered them a tour, but Border Patrol agents later chastised the staff member, said Izadmehr, who witnessed the exchange.
No trees in America are more beaten down than the cottonwood trees of the central plains, chastised by ice storm and fire and wind into postures of broken supplication.
Daniel Griswold, former director of the Center for Trade Policy at the Cato Institute, chastised the Trump administration's protectionist trade attitude while other G-20 countries become more globalized.
Republican candidates for the House and Senate, and for governorships across the country, chastised Mr. Trump sternly but stopped short of renouncing him as their choice for the presidency.
Screenshot of the pop-up windowScreenshot: Web ArchiveA 13-year-old girl living in Kariya, Japan has been investigated and chastised by police for sharing a prank link online.
During the 2016 elections, we were chastised a lot for not backing a candidate, even though not one candidate was able to engage black voters in ways that mattered.
They chastised U.S.A. Gymnastics and the U.S.O.C. for trying in court filings to deny responsibility for Dr. Nassar's abuse and, in turn, for the damage he caused the athletes.
In an essay in the conservative Catholic magazine First Things, editor R.R. Reno chastised the dozens of bishops in the US who have suspended Mass and closed their churches.
The courts have repeatedly chastised the agency for allowing cities to confine families to federally financed ghettos that offer little or no access to jobs, transportation or viable schools.
Some critics of climate change science attacked the report as the product of holdovers from the Obama administration and chastised the Trump administration for allowing it to be published.
She says a seventh-grade girl was chastised for dancing to music in the museum's Gender Bending exhibition by another patron, and was accused of "stripping," rather than learning.
Mr. Xi's administration has chastised universities, including Tsinghua, his alma mater, as too lax, and the government has dispatched inspectors to discourage criticism of the Communist Party on campus.
The atonement for this sin was so extreme that I've never repeated it: After being chastised, I spent the next 20 minutes fishing out the minuscule pieces of garlic.
This has led her to be chastised not only by the RNC, but also for her clothing, her hairstyle, her make-up, and even her tone (not feminine enough).
And she chastised Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for stating on Fox News on Thursday night that he was coordinating Trump's defense closely with the White House.
The growing strain of identity politics on the left is pushing working-class whites, chastised for various types of bigotry (and sometimes justifiably), all the more decisively toward Trump.
Judge Sullivan had presaged his ruling when he chastised Mr. Flynn during that hearing for suggesting the F.B.I. had duped him into lying to the agents who questioned him.
Biden described Warren as "angry" in a Medium post in October and MSNBC commentator Donny Deutsch chastised her for a "high school principal demeanour," both seen as sexist tropes.
In a 10-minute audio clip posted by TMZ, Sterling chastised Stiviano for posting pictures online of herself with African-Americans, including basketball Hall of Famer Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
The HHS inspector general's long-awaited report chastised the department for flouting federal travel rules, which require officials to book trips in the most cost-efficient way for taxpayers.
"  The Kentucky Republican has chastised Trump for his proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the country and said it's "obvious" he doesn't know "a lot about the issues.
JERUSALEM, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Israel's banking regulator chastised management at the country's largest bank, Hapoalim , for the handling of a sexual harassment complaint against former chief executive Zion Kenan.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump chastised his own intelligence officials Wednesday morning for being soft on Iran a day after they contradicted numerous administration claims of foreign policy success.
In an interview with ABC News, Barr defended the integrity of the Justice Department but chastised the president for his tweets — an unusual move for a sitting Cabinet official.
Trump, speaking to reporters Monday afternoon, chastised both the special counsel and the Southern District of New York prosecutors who seized documents, emails, and records related to Cohen's activities.
She is accustomed to seeing journalists as representatives of their ethnoreligious communities, (wrongly) concluded that this explained Husain's questions on Rohingya, and chastised her staff for not preparing her.
The North's state media has in recent days chastised the South for failing to move more swiftly to improve inter-Korean relations while paying too much heed to Washington.
In a 2100 dissent, for instance, he chastised the majority for refusing to answer key questions in a case about sexually explicit text messages because technology was evolving so fast.
As a U.S. lawmaker in 2009, Price chastised "the fiscal irresponsibility" of government private plane use in an appearance on CNBC that he also posted on Twitter at the time.
The HHS inspector general&aposs long-awaited report chastised the department for flouting federal travel rules, which require officials to book trips in the most cost-efficient way for taxpayers.
Presidents frequently take issue with judges' decisions; in 2015, Barack Obama even chastised the Supreme Court for agreeing to hear a case that would have undermined the Affordable Care Act.
The 33-year-old Harumafuji was angered when he noticed the younger wrestler checking his smart phone while he was being chastised for having a bad attitude, the reports said.
When Trump was getting chastised by others in the GOP for his criticism of a federal judge over seeing a Trump University lawsuit, Christie said the billionaire was perfectly justified.
While the show has been praised (and chastised) for having Hermione played by a Black actress (Noma Dumezweni), the play's forced heteronormativity feels like the lesson hasn't quite been learned.
"I think he had a giggly, stupid relationship with children that was misconstrued," Coccoz said, while Gastelo chastised Robson for lying under oath about Jackson's conduct during initial court proceedings.
U.S. President Donald Trump last year publicly chastised the Fed for raising rates and tightening monetary policy, describing it as an obstacle to his administration's goal of boosting the economy.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump may finally get his wish for the first interest rate cut in a decade, a year after he initially chastised Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
And instead of fathers being told to step up already and take on their fair share of parenting duties, women are just chastised for not "leaning in" more at work.
When asked how long Trump would continue to run his businesses while dealing with the transition, Conway chastised the reporter, saying his question suggested Trump is engaged in illegal activity.
While the male senators got away with forcefully asking the panel of witness to answer their questions, the only woman of color in the committee was shut down and chastised.
Dianne Feinstein of California, the ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, issued multiple statements over the summer taking aim at those on the right who chastised the blue slip process.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump publicly chastised General Motors CEO Mary Barra on Monday over her decision to close four plants in the US because of sagging demand for sedans.
He is inspected, with fascination, by a scientist named Hoffstetler (Michael Stuhlbarg); chastised with an electric cattle prod by Strickland (Michael Shannon), the head of security; and adored by Eliza.
During a White House event meant to focus on manufacturing, Trump chastised McCain over his political record and his ties to a dossier of allegations about the president and Russia.
To that end, Tony Bennett said he has chastised his father for being "an open book," but noted Dick Bennett has openly influenced a lot of people in the game.
White House officials have chastised Democrats and pundits who have attempted to tie Trump to the latest mass shootings and argued Trump has consistently sought to console victims of tragedy.
He chastised House Democrats for passing bills that didn't have a chance of clearing the Republican-held Senate, but focused much of his attention on the leadership of his caucus.
Zarif also chastised Pompeo for his comments about Iran's ability to get access to food and medicine as the US works to apply maximum economic pressure on Iran through sanctions.
That confrontation had started when a restaurant employee chastised Mr. Morales, who had been drinking heavily all day, for urinating in the street in front of the business, witnesses said.
"Some commenters went to the police department's Facebook page, usually known for its campy morning posts, and chastised the department for getting such a vehicle," The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported.
When I got to the end of it, Glenn pretty much chastised me for thinking that it was necessary for me to say something like that just because I'm white.
In an interview in her chambers on Friday, Justice Ginsburg took stock of a tumultuous term and chastised the Senate for refusing to act on President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
President Donald Trump chastised middlemen when he announced his administration's plan to lower drug prices last month, saying they "became very, very rich" and they "won't be so rich anymore."
WASHINGTON — A federal judge chastised both prosecutors and defense lawyers on Monday in the criminal case against Maria Butina, the Russian accused of illegally acting as a covert foreign agent.
Mr. Tillerson, after all, was chastised by Mr. Trump for suggesting negotiations with North Korea, and then was left out of the decision when Mr. Trump suddenly changed his mind.
Prime example: during both of Barack Obama's terms as president, the Republicans were chastised for creating a self-induced gridlock of legislative sessions through excessive walkouts and overuse of filibusters.
Later, in a room backstage at N.Y.U. before the panel, Representative Pelosi, not one hair out of place, chastised her daughter for not having brushed her own long, dark mane.
In a series of tweets Monday, Evers chastised people in his state for not taking the issue seriously and continuing to go "out and about," putting their communities at risk.
Of course, ByteDance also has to stay out of trouble with its own government, which has repeatedly chastised it for failing to censor everything it's supposed to under Chinese law.
The New York Democrat chastised GOP senators for saying that they had heard nothing new from House impeachment managers and reiterated his calls for obtaining new witness testimony and documents.
The Tech Workers Coalition, a budding Silicon Valley labor group, chastised tech executives for continuing to work with Trump during events this tech week despite his commitment to these position.
" While expressing sympathy for the long-term goals of those advocating social change, he chastised them for what he called Orwellian humorlessness and euphemisms that threatened "the decay of language.
That prompted House Democratic leaders to bring forward a resolution condemning hate and intolerance, including anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim discrimination, that was chastised by some Republicans as overly broad.
In his remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday morning, Mr. McConnell chastised Democrats for moving slowly on the confirmation of Mr. Trump's cabinet nominees, and did not mention Mr. Flynn.
The court also chastised the Ninth Circuit for ignoring AEDPA's clear language by relying on circuit precedent, "state-court decisions, treatises, [and] law articles" to determine clearly established federal law.
A week before the election, in a to-camera monologue that was widely shared, the BBC's most feared political interviewer goaded and chastised the prime minister for avoiding a grilling.
He has also chastised Mr. Trump for a comment in which he seemed to equate the actions of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia with those of the United States.
For years, President Obama has chastised Republicans, used immigrants as props for political purposes, and time and again deflected responsibility from his own party's failure to act on immigration reform.
And while Buttigieg has chastised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership, he continues to call Israel a "strong ally" and has said he would keep the US Embassy in Jerusalem.
Since the company's inception, Uber has wrangled with drivers who have chastised its executives for not adding a tipping option when taxis and its main competitor Lyft allow for tipping.
As a Republican U.S. representative in 2009, Price chastised "the fiscal irresponsibility" of private-plane use by government officials in an appearance on CNBC television that he also posted on Twitter.
This was heyday of Paris Hilton, and pre-meltdown Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, whose wild partying was captured by a rabid paparazzi who chastised their behavior while asking for more.
Recently, the fund chastised its own work in Greece, where a festering debt crisis and wrenching recession has kept the Hellenic Republic clinging by a thread to its euro zone membership.
Chastised as abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, Trump supporter Barr and her ratings bonanza show were  pink-slipped by ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey within hours of the tweet.
"One person chastised me for having a wild animal in the house, saying that they thought it was a bobcat," the San Jose Mercury News quoted owner Colleen Pizarev as saying.
Ben Sasse of Nebraska announced Tuesday he will campaign with two of Donald Trump's rivals for the Republican presidential nomination, just two days after he chastised Trump for his marital infidelities.
Several other senators chastised Mr. de Blasio at the hearing on Thursday, with one suggesting that he should put his ego aside on an issue that concerned the welfare of children.
Lenny Pozner and Veronique De La Rosa wrote an open letter in The Guardian in which they chastised Zuckerberg for his failure to remove groups and content that promote conspiracy theories.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has publicly chastised members of the NATO alliance, and in private, he's sparred over the phone with the presidents of US allies like Mexico and Australia.
Yet May chastised the EU for "bending towards uniformity" and implored it to "respect" diversity—a bold rhetorical move for someone who, as home secretary, fostered a "hostile environment" for migrants.
" He also chastised other event co-planners for discussing whether their security team should plan for violence: "this is absolutely the wrong kind of thing to be talking about on Facebook.
In a dissenting opinion joined partly by Justice Neil Gorsuch, Justice Clarence Thomas said he saw no racial discrimination and chastised the majority for taking the case in the first place.
He wrote books in support of the farmworkers leader Cesar Chavez and the Native American activist Leonard Peltier, and he regularly chastised big corporations and the government for harming the environment.
For Mr. Trump, the opinion was a rare legal victory after months in which the lower courts repeatedly chastised him for imposing a de facto ban on Muslims' entering the country.
The men — and not only the black ones — seemed baffled and truly hurt as they confronted and chastised Lee: What was he doing on a dating show starring a black woman?
Real Madrid has the look of everything P.S.G. has been, rightly, chastised for being: a disjointed team of disparate parts, collected by the sort of selection criteria generally used by magpies.
Brothers no longer suspects During Thursday's news conference, Johnson repeatedly chastised the media for devoting more attention to the Smollett case than to other alleged victims of violence in the city.
He has closely identified himself with veterans and the military, to the point that he was chastised by the Marine Corps for unauthorized use of its insignia in his campaign mailings.
A prominent Panamanian lawyer publicly chastised professors at Columbia University, where Mr. Stiglitz teaches, for using the words "Panama Papers" in a course title, saying it unfairly singled out his country.
For decades, Mr. Valeska has been chastised by higher courts for prosecutorial stunts like one that involved propping a bloody nightgown in a chair and addressing it as the murder victim.
Police reaction: Anger and criticism During Thursday's news conference, Johnson repeatedly chastised the media for devoting more attention to the Smollett case than to other victims of violence in the city.
One, Andreea Orent, said she was chastised for being a few minutes late to work and had been called out in a performance review for once clocking in 20 minutes late.
And the show's themes and references — one student is chastised for running his mouth "like Kanye at a press conference" — are as fresh as when they were first spoken in 2013.
Stories earlier this month about Serena Williams' horrifying medical ordeal and the high post-pregnancy mortality rates of black women show their medical concerns are often dismissed, ignored, or even chastised.
In the lead-up to the address, Trump has slammed bipartisan negotiations as a "waste of time" and chastised Democrats for opposing his demand for $5.7 billion in border wall funding.
Whether he was chastised by the President, scared off by the charge he was seeking to meddle, or had never intended to go to Kiev in the first place, Giuliani won't say.
With the teledildonics patent now expired, experts say, a new era of sex-toy innovation may soon rise from an industry long chastised by the threat of lawsuits from a patent troll.
The clashes between police and the media — which comes two months after a media blackout that started in the middle of Odinga's inauguration — has been chastised as an attack on the press.
She has chastised tax officers for being overly aggressive, but aside from the cut in corporate rates that simply brings India closer to world averages, has proposed no other bold tax relief.
" While the Mota incident was isolated and unrelated to the protest movement, Ribeiro took advantage of her time at the lectern to challenge the representatives as they chastised her for her "insults.
In his presidential campaign, Trump criticized Mexican immigrants as "rapists" who brought crime into the country, chastised Black Lives Matter activists for protesting police violence, and called for banning Muslim immigration entirely.
Some administration critics chastised the author for hiding behind anonymity, particularly in the middle of an impeachment inquiry when career government officials are testifying publicly about perceived wrongdoing, often at professional risk.
Officials from Japan, Australia, and India also subtly chastised China's actions by reiterating calls for a free and open Indo-Pacific, democratic principles, and respect for both territorial rights and international law.
There's a comparable moment, near the start of "The Florida Project," when the kids are chastised first for spitting on a windshield, from the balcony, and then for enjoying the compulsory cleanup.
Wasem highlighted that former Presidents Nixon and Clinton didn't get a reprieve from adversarial lawmakers amid investigations during their terms, and that conservative critics regularly chastised former President Obama during foreign trips.
Republican senators have questioned the timing of the allegations, and chastised Feinstein for failing to disclose Ford's claim to Republicans or to Kavanaugh during her one-on-one meeting with the nominee.
The tweets marked the first time Trump has publicly chastised the press since last Thursday, when a gunman opened fire at the office of The Capital Gazette in Annapolis, killing five people.
Rush Limbaugh was chastised this week for suggesting the press is exaggerating the threat of Hurricane Irma, which raked the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm and now is barreling toward Florida.
Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen even recently chastised French President Emmanuel Macron's calls to loosen EU antitrust policy following the rejection of a merger between the train businesses of Alstom and Siemens.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Sunday chastised the governor's "callous decision," saying it would lead to a $300 million city property tax hike at the same time Rauner wants local property taxes capped.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump spoke Thursday with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, who earlier in the day praised progress made by the Trump administration but chastised its approach to North Korea.
Reagan, a former model for Hugo Boss and other major brands, looked down as Nesci's family members and friends chastised him during a proceeding in Torrance Superior Court, the Daily Breeze reports.
The incoming president, Ary Chalus, said the island could not afford to host the event and publicly chastised the outgoing president, Victorin Lurel, as having acted without considering the island's economic reality.
In his latest video on the subject, uploaded Wednesday, Kjellberg chastised Alinity for filing the claim, and suggested that Alinity somehow deserves the abuse she is getting online for wearing revealing clothes.
At that same hearing, Stewart delivered impassioned testimony in which he chastised some lawmakers for not acting quickly enough to continue helping the police, firefighters and other workers immediately following the Sept.
Numerous former employees chastised the company's power from the outside, while Facebook's rank and file were left wondering whether or not their work helped to put Donald Trump in the White House.
The statement from Mr. Netanyahu's office chastised the non-Orthodox leaders and noted that the prime minister had asked them a day earlier to engage in quiet dialogue rather than public protests.
"You stayed cloistered for many days in your magnificent air-conditioned office, while outside, the blood ran and ran in a flood," he chastised Jefferson Abdallah Penembaka, the governor of the province.
Last year, the union chastised Poland and took the first steps toward stripping the country of its voting rights in Brussels — a penalty that has never been used against a member nation.
In the midst of what is shaping up as a Cy Young Award-caliber season — never mind the low number of wins — deGrom chastised himself for his inability to control his pitches.
Then-House Speaker Tip O'Neill eventually ordered the cameras to show the full empty chamber and chastised Gingrich, setting off a partisan fight that helped elevate Gingrich and humiliated the Democratic speaker.
President Trump on Thursday announced the Defense Department's plans for missile defense capabilities, which include ambitious space-based technologies, and chastised military allies for what he called a lag in cost sharing.
But the context of his remarks — he mentioned Sweden right after he chastised Germany, a destination for refugees and asylum seekers fleeing war and deprivation — suggested that he thought it might have.
The outcry from consumers and lawmakers after the Equifax breach and the company's clumsy response was strong: Its executives were chastised, and Equifax eventually settled with regulators for up to $700 million.
" Trump chastised a "permanent political class" that is "overly disdainful," claiming they -- along with the media, economic institutions and technology companies -- were pushing "flat-out assaults on our histories, traditions and values.
Ultimately, this gambit against offering promised transparency paid off, as the Intelligence Community was not chastised for breaking its promise, but rather was rewarded with an expansion of Section 702 surveillance powers.
During a two-hour hearing called by a House subcommittee, Democrats and Republicans chastised representatives of the International Olympic Committee and the World Anti-Doping Agency, the regulator of drugs in sports.
Behaviors that have been chastised today as being unproductive by a culture that mostly fetishizes measurable outputs like hours worked and reports produced seem to actually be some of the most productive.
On Saturday, the World Health Organization issued an unusual news alert: It essentially chastised the government of Tanzania for not responding to requests for information about possible Ebola cases within its borders.
His "Architecture: The Natural and the Manmade," published in 21999, further chastised modernists for failing to respect the surrounding city and neighborhood — the context — in which a modernist structure might be built.
As a conservative Republican U.S. representative in 2009, Price chastised "the fiscal irresponsibility" of private-plane use by government officials in an appearance on CNBC television that he also posted on Twitter.
Cuban has previously expressed interest in serving as Trump's vice president, even as he has appeared to have soured on Trump's candidacy in recent weeks and chastised the candidate on multiple occasions.
Max Frankel, the former executive editor of The Times, wrote in his memoir that he resigned from the Century in the 1970s after writing editorials that chastised others for belonging to discriminatory clubs.
" Meanwhile, Earley had refused a subpoena to testify before the House Oversight Committee investigating Flint's water crisis, and was chastised by Congressman Jason Chaffetz, who called on US Marshals to "hunt him down.
With the exception of Trump, whose tweets are known to regularly send his staff scrambling, none of these men has been publicly chastised for his social media usage the way Ocasio-Cortez has.
OkCupid is being chastised on its blog and Facebook page — in comment after comment — as having done all of this just to get more people moved over to the paid A-List tier.
At home, I had to be told to be quiet; at school, although I was a star student, I was sometimes chastised for talking during class or even talking back to the teachers.
Responding to a tweet from 45 that brazenly chastised the mayor of London for trying to rally the spirits of his constituents in the hours after the attack, Rowling issued another snarky corrective.
Major industry players like Irving Azoff chastised YouTube in op-eds, and artists including Katy Perry, Billy Joel, and Rod Stewart petitioned the US government to amend the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
I'm not shocked by this, and I don't feel deceived; in every case, the practices the filmmakers are chastised for are practices they have admitted to — either in making-of media or interviews.
Eyes cast downward, stomachs turning — both from the scare tactics and from their own revulsion at being chastised for Hillary's failures — Hillary's talented and accomplished team of professionals and loyalists simply took it.
McCain chastised the administration for not providing Congress with information about military adventures abroad, but he didn't note the problems Congress had in getting answers out of Susan Rice, Obama's national security advisor.
He's been chastised for costs associated with his security detail and first-class travel and received criticism for hefty staff salary raises and the commission of a $43,000 soundproof booth in his office.
The report broadly chastised the Defense Department, the CIA and the State Department for failing to understand the serious security risks in Benghazi and for maintaining facilities there that they could not protect.
Dumb stereotypes are bad enough, but it's stupid for the media to reduce marginalized groups to the one quality they're chastised for, and then discard them as easily as unzipping a fat suit.
In 2016, Helena, Montana, high school student Kaitlyn Juvik was chastised by administrators for going braless, and she too organized protests (in that case, 300 of her female classmates came to school braless).
Most recently, Karl Lagerfeld chastised Ms. Kardashian West for her incautious displays of wealth on social media, suggesting this constant flaunting of herself may have played a part in making her a target.
She chastised Republicans for an incomplete investigation of the sexual misconduct claims against him and said Judge Kavanaugh's emotional defense at a public hearing last week demonstrated a temperament unfit for the office .
The majority leader, Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, chastised Democrats for delaying nominees, pointing out that the Senate had cleared seven cabinet-level officials on President Obama's first day in office in 2009.
The advertising blitz comes after the Club publicly chastised Collins for having a 57 percent score on their legislative scorecard last year, though he has an 80 percent lifetime score with the Club.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and John F. Kelly, the homeland security secretary, chastised California's chief justice in a letter this week after she complained of federal immigration agents "stalking" courthouses to make arrests.
This year, she sailed across the Atlantic to deliver remarks at the United Nations climate change conference  — where she chastised world leaders for not doing enough to curb emissions and tackle the issue.
Brazilian hip-hop icon Mano Brown chastised party leadership as being out of touch with voters at a star-studded concert and PT rally in Rio de Janeiro just days before Sunday's wipeout.
But private sector economists, most of whom are still chastised by the market for missing the last U.S. recession, see a significant 40 percent chance of a slump in the next two years.
BOSTON — Without uttering the president's name, Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III chastised the Trump administration Tuesday night for what he said was its abandonment of the fundamental values for which the nation stands.
He publicly chastised team president Ken Williams during spring training after the White Sox informed teammate Adam LaRoche that he could no longer bring his son Drake to the locker room every day.
On Monday, the FDA chastised Juul for these and other scientifically unsubstantiated claims that advertise e-cigarettes as "modified risk tobacco products," suggesting they are safe, relatively risk-free ways to quit smoking.
But Rex Tillerson, America's secretary of state, instead chastised the boycotters; James Mattis, the defence secretary, signed a deal to sell F-15 jets to Qatar, and sent two warships to call at Doha.
Although the company apologized for the ad (or possible publicity stunt), the backlash didn't end as celebrities like LeBron James, The Weeknd, G-Eazy, and others chastised and/or cut ties with H&M.
It is also about his actions over the past few months where he's repeatedly made misinformed comments about slavery and then defended himself as a "freethinking" person being unfairly chastised by other African Americans.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions was pushed out in November after Trump and his online mobs chastised him as an insubordinate weakling for recusing himself from the investigation into Trump's possible ties to Russia.
National Security Adviser Susan Rice got into a spirited confrontation with a Chinese representative at the airport, while another aide was chastised by the same representative over directions the aide was giving to reporters.
He also pledged to stay in his post even if asked to quit by President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly chastised the man he put in the job over the Fed's repeated rate hikes.
In a letter sent to Wray today, Wyden chastised him for advocating "a flawed policy that would harm American security, liberty, and our economy" and for not contacting Wyden prior to giving his speech.
But the agency was also rebuffed for its overreach last year: the Supreme Court chastised it for regulating mercury, arsenic and other toxins emitted by power plants without taking proper account of the costs.
Notably, that aspect of his experience has also gained a reputation among Republicans, who openly chastised him for using his committee positions to raise a national presence, whether on TV or at the hearings.
Comey would go on to announce in July 2016 that the FBI would not recommend charges against Clinton -- although he sharply chastised her decision to conduct State Department business through a private email server.
It's not impossible the SLS will be canceled, as other NASA projects have been — at a hearing in February, the space agency was chastised by a Congressional committee for not having defined-enough goals.
On Friday night in Alabama, Trump condemned football players who either sit or protest in some other way during the national anthem -- and chastised the NFL owners for not coming down harder on them.
Morgan was poking fun at Thunberg's iconic speech at the United Nations General Assembly last month, in which she chastised world leaders who she said were looking to her for hope regarding climate change.
Five leading UK business groups chastised the country's politicians on Wednesday, warning that the lack of progress on Brexit had harmed companies and hiked the risk of Britain crashing out of the European Union.
It wasn't immediately clear to what the president was referring — no major financial agreements were announced out of a NATO summit the day before, where he chastised treaty partners over their defense spending levels.
China chastised the U.S. on Monday for engaging in what it deemed "trade bullyism" as $200 billion worth of tariffs went into effect, ratcheting up a trade war between the world's two largest economies.
In a series of tweets, Trump chastised Democrats for dismissing his plan, and attempted to assuage immigration hard-liners who likened the administration's latest proposal to amnesty for immigrants already in the country illegally.
The prosecutors persuaded the judge to admit to the jury that he had wrongly chastised them for allowing an agent for the Internal Revenue Service to remain in the courtroom while other witnesses testified.
They were all taken aback when, soon after, Haley released her own plan, which tacked on a steep decrease in the state's income tax, and publicly chastised any lawmaker who refused to back it.
In emails uncovered by prosecutors, Hasson also referred to himself as a "longtime white nationalist" and chastised the participants of the violent "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, for not having done enough.
Earlier this month, Mr. Falwell chastised a pastor who was embroiled in a controversy over his decision to pray for Mr. Trump during the president's surprise visit to his church in the Washington suburbs.
She herself wanted to be read, to have her thoughts disseminated to the masses, to become known and recognized, and to live a public life, but she was chastised and mocked by other women.
We see her in the opening scenes cursing Andrew on the bus, but later, she defends him stoutly at his hearing, where he is being chastised for not showing up for his counseling appointments.
Chastised by her father, who brought the family from Morocco to the Netherlands, for participating in an online protest, Layla shoots back with a reference to Geert Wilders, the right-wing, anti-Islam politician.
Appearing on a number of ESPN programs last month, Mendoza chastised Mike Fiers — the former Astros pitcher whose revelation of the sign-stealing scheme to a reporter triggered M.L.B.'s investigation — for speaking out.
In text messages sent in the days leading up to Roy&aposs death, Carter also encouraged Roy to follow through with his suicide plan and chastised him when he didn&apost, Massachusetts courts found.
Last week, well-known Syrian TV anchor Nizar al-Farra chastised the government for a newly placed travel ban on Syrian men who could not produce papers proving they had served in the army.
President Trump chastised his new chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, over his handling of shutdown talks, creating an awkward scene in front of congressional leaders of both parties, according to two sources who were present.
If this was a white person making the same speech about an African American, they would have been fired and globally chastised, as they should be, but there has been no consequences to Williams' actions.
All that left Turnbull with little choice but to be conciliatory with Trump, who chastised him even though Turnbull was one of the few world leaders who declined to comment on his immigration executive order.
Wray's congressional appearance was his first since the Justice Department inspector general report that chastised the FBI's monitoring of former Trump campaign aide Carter Page and GOP lawmakers hammered him repeatedly over the watchdog's findings.
On Wednesday, Jane Doe received an initial victory from a district judge who chastised federal officials for their treatment of the 17-year-old and ruled that she had a legal right to the abortion.
In June, the judge presiding over the trial, T.S. Ellis III, chastised prosecutors for dragging Mr Manafort into court only to put pressure on him to provide evidence against Mr Trump in the broader probe.
"I'm Welsh originally but left there when I was 18-19 to come to London," Ms. Hutton said recently in the drawing room where the class-conscious Lady Violet frequently chastised butlers and visitors alike.
Interactions between the judge and the government were less tense than they were on Wednesday, when the judge repeatedly chastised prosecutors for the amount of evidence they presented about Manafort's personal expenses and luxury lifestyle.
The careful balance was further strained last month, when Trump repeatedly chastised the Mexican military for not doing enough to stop large caravans of Central American migrants traveling through the country toward the US border.
HAMLIN, Iowa — Iowa's secretary of state chastised the presidential campaign of Senator Ted Cruz on Saturday for sending a mailer that he said violated "the spirit of the Iowa caucuses" and misrepresented state election law.
Portugal had just been chastised by the European Commission for submitting a budget that missed the 22015% of GDP deficit limit the euro zone imposes on its members (the commission projected it would hit 20.6%).
Or if he had used a consistent standard and disclosed details of the government's inquiry into Russian disruption, and the Trump campaign's tie to Russian actors, with just as much alacrity as he chastised Clinton.
" Albright, 78, had chastised women who supported Clinton's primary opponent, Bernie Sanders, when she told a New Hampshire audience last week that "there's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other.
Senior administration officials have tried to water down the testimony of government scientists, publicly chastised scientists who have dissented from President Trump's positions and blocked government researchers from traveling to conferences to present their work.
Former intelligence chiefs who, a few years ago, were justly chastised by much of the mainstream media for lying and violating civil liberties are now featured in the press as purveyors of truth and justice.
The singer encountered plenty of controversy regarding his appearance in Play-N-Skillz's "Literally I Can't" video in 2014, for which he was chastised as being misogynistic — but primarily, the video is just plain annoying.
Comey, by the way, managed to get under Trump's skin again this week, prompting a controversial tweet by press secretary Sarah Sanders after the former FBI director chastised Republicans for failing to challenge Trump's lies.
Before coming I practiced with the help of an internet video so that no trace of hair or neck or calf would show and make me vulnerable to stares or the humiliation of being chastised.
The same holds for birther revisionism, for which Trump and his surrogates have been repeatedly chastised by a press corps that may finally be growing tired of Trump's efforts to game and lie to them.
Instead, it chastised only the agent who shot the tire, recommending that the agent be suspended for a day without pay, according to documents obtained by The Times in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
The problem with being an adult is that, if you're in the wrong and you're being chastised for being in the wrong, you will lash out, because that scenario reminds you of being a child.
Vice President Pence on Thursday chastised the media for its "fawning" coverage of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's sister, and defended his conduct during a recent trip to South Korea for the Winter Olympics.
In one instance of Buffett going public with this belief about giving away shares in a deal he chastised then Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld in 21984 for using Kraft shares in a takeover of Cadbury.
They have chastised Mr. Horsey, a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, mostly for describing President Trump's press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, as a "slightly chunky soccer mom" in The Times.
Some European allies, who have routinely been chastised by Mr. Trump for not doing enough for their collective defense, do not appear ready to join his initiative, while others appear open to discussing the proposal.
They further chastised inaction by the international community, saying that the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), that said it was "monitoring the situation," had refused to take skin samples from the victims.
Since taking office, the American president has chastised NATO allies for not paying their fair share, accused the EU of being "very protectionist" and announced the U.S.' withdrawal from the globally-endorsed Paris climate agreement.
Which, incidentally, include a number of bravura set pieces: the General chastised for his excesses by David Ben-Gurion; the General and Arafat reminiscing at the kitchen table over lost opportunities to murder each other.
David Boreanaz, who played Angel on the series and a later spinoff, reportedly chastised a room of "Buffy" fans Thursday at a New York Comic-Con panel when some started booing mention of the reboot.
"Frankly, I think you should ask Democrats what their position is," Sanders said, seizing on a chance to deepen divides between the Democratic leadership and a Washington neophyte who was chastised by her party bosses.
And Selig was chastised as too slow in reacting to steroid use by his players, although baseball, under his later prodding, went on to enact one of the tougher drug-testing policies in professional sports.
Chastised by the sales slump, the Deerfield, Illinois-based company has embarked upon a restructuring strategy, looking to squeeze more production out of its existing factories, focusing on lean manufacturing, margin expansion and asset efficiency.
While Loparco found nothing wrong with the actions of the officer who shot Loku, he chastised another Toronto police officer who tried to download and review video from the hallway where the shooting took place.
He undermined Oracle's business relationship with Hewlett Packard in 2010 in an email to the New York Times that chastised the board for firing its CEO and his friend, Mark Hurd, after a sexual harassment inquiry.
And while millennials are sometimes chastised for spending our cash on frivolities like avocado toast (or, I guess, living rooms), saving money was probably the number one reason to stay in among those we informally surveyed.
Some members who voted in favor of the rezoning said it had been a difficult decision, while others chastised those who opposed the plan, saying there had been too much fear and stubbornness on both sides.
"They're not going to get out of the way; they're going to get moved out of the way," Baxter said of Democrats who have chastised progressive women of color like Pressley, Tlaib, Omar, and Ocasio-Cortez.
He went on to teach and coach in Sparta, Georgia, but reportedly left for a different city in 1954 after he was chastised for letting black players on the baseball team use the high school's showers.
The Cravings author couldn't contain her excitement over John Legend's contestant Maelyn Jarmon taking the top prize, tweeting multiple times about her husband's big win before being chastised by West Coast viewers for ruining the results.
In a statement to reporters last month, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson acknowledged Iran's compliance, but chastised the Iranian government over its human rights record, its missile program, and support for the Assad regime in Syria.
The president of Coke wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal in which he said they were suitably chastised and that he would start a transparency initiative and list all the [organizations] he funded.
But even as they lightly chastised him, it's impossible not to notice that the hosts, specifically Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade, were still twisting themselves into intricate knots to give Trump the benefit of the doubt.
Some Iowa newspaper editorial boards have chastised Grassley for his stance, rare criticism for the popular senator who travels frequently around his state meeting constituents while maintaining a perfect voting record in the Senate since 1993.
Amid questions over the electric car maker's cash burn, its relationship with SpaceX and production of the Model 3763, Musk cut off the questioners and in some cases chastised them for asking things he didn't like.
Greta Thunberg gave a tearful speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York City last week in which she chastised world leaders and called for action to slow the effects of climate change.
In 2003, Judge Haight, who oversees the Handschu case, chastised the city after learning that police officers had questioned demonstrators protesting the Iraq war about their political beliefs, including their views on President George W. Bush.
There's a scene when Connie Mills, the old local journalist and Lodge member, is being chastised by her young BuzzFeed-esque boss, and she offhandedly references working on a seal story he wants her to write.
A harmless encounter allows a moment of idle lust for a young woman; a night with his ex-wife, who divorced him when he chastised her for no longer admiring him, rekindles the hope of reunion.
British Defense Minister Michael Fallon on Wednesday resigned following reports he was chastised by a journalist for putting his hand on her knee during a dinner more than a decade ago, according to multiple news outlets.
The mother of one, who asked that her last name not be used for fear of being socially chastised, says she plans to use Instacart and Amazon Fresh to have food, drinks and other necessities delivered.
It's a point driven home by Sister Veronica Openibo, a Nigerian-born nun and journalist, who in a standout moment in the conference, chastised church leaders to their faces for their culture of silence and hypocrisy.
A brother, sister and niece of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday chastised him for campaigning against vaccines, saying he has been disseminating "dangerous misinformation" that discourages immunization even as measles spreads throughout the United States.
"I'm EXHAUSTED of white people constantly appropriating black culture and wearing hairstyles that we are always ridiculed/ chastised for having and just doing it because they want to 'look different' or 'stand out,' " wrote one user.
But now many Chinese people are furious that the doctors were ever chastised for telling the truth and that no state newspaper even reported the outbreak at its beginnings, while it might still have been stopped.
The firebrand former city mayor has resolutely defended his drugs crackdown and chastised anyone who has voiced criticism or concern, among them the European Union, U.S. President Barack Obama and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Council President Donald Tusk chastised Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday for threatening to send millions of Syrian refugees to Europe and blasted the Turkish operation in northern Syria as destabilizing the region.
Erdogan, who has repeatedly chastised the EU for what he says has been insufficient aid delivered too slowly to help Turkey look after the refugees, has spoken to several EU leaders since Turkey announced its move.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump praised federal officials and the governor of Puerto Rico during a visit to the territory in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, but jokingly chastised the island for jeopardizing budget resources.
The president has publicly and repeatedly chastised Jill McCabe, Andrew's wife, for receiving support from the Virginia Democratic Party and a PAC tied to a Hillary Clinton ally when she ran for a state Senate seat.
At the same time that he chastised the officers for their conduct, Lawson on Monday also spoke of the intense media attention stirred by what he stressed was heated hyperbole and not an actual threat of violence.
Trashed for being vain and shallow, and chastised for promoting an airbrushed, platitude-filled, unattainable image of gay life, Instagays and everything they stand for would've been a low-hanging target for The Other Two to hit.
At a news conference that month, Success Academy's founder, Eva S. Moskowitz, said the list was an anomaly and that it existed for only three days in 2014 before the principal, Candido Brown, was chastised for it.
Even some short-sellers backed GE—and chastised Mr Markopolos for giving them a bad name by writing his report for an investor in exchange for a cut of any profits made if GE's share price declined.
Even as an artist there's always someplace I shouldn't be walking because my wristband isn't the right color and somehow I end up get chastised by a security person which deepens my fear of breaking the rules.
Officers interviewed neighbors, and learned from one of them that only hours earlier, at a barbecue, Williams appeared "irate" and "furious" as he chastised the child for kicking his teacher and insulting her, the incident report shows.
As the Washington Evening Star chastised the sport for devolving into "a community of young bullies" and the Washington Post extended blame to the players' football coach, the school board appointed a committee to investigate the matter.
In his tweet Tuesday, Schiff also chastised Republicans on the panel who he said "abdicated" their responsibility to provide oversight of the Trump administration by shutting down their probe of Russia's meddling efforts in the 2016 election.
While many have correctly chastised Trump for departing from the traditional decorum and conduct of presidents, it is equally true that these courts departed from traditional review of courts in alleviating these comments over independent agency rationales.
Since then, Trump -- who has questioned if the longtime alliance is still relevant and has publicly chastised allies over defense spending -- has expressed his desire to leave the alliance several times, senior administration officials told the Times.
It was one of the first games to be so publicly chastised due to its content, it paved the way for the Entertainment Software Rating Board, or ESRB, which evaluates what games are appropriate for what ages.
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in October chastised technology companies for building strongly encrypted products, suggesting Silicon Valley is more willing to comply with foreign government demands for data than those made by their home country.
Although he has generally voted with Mr. Trump and the Republican majority in the Senate, he chastised his party on Tuesday for acquiescing in the lying and divisiveness that he said had come from the White House.
John Suffolk, who is Huawei's top security official and a former chief information officer for the UK government, was chastised at a British parliamentary hearing last year for selling equipment to monitor Uighurs in China's northwest region.
A few weeks ago, the United States Commission of Fine Arts, a body normally busy with our capital's neo-Classical-style monuments, chastised Washington's transportation authority for painting the concrete in one of its 1970s Metro stations.
Mr. Sessions chastised the Obama administration for refusing to defend the Defense of Marriage Act, saying that senior Justice Department lawyers should have told the president that they insisted on doing so, as a matter of principle.
LOS ANGELES — Top law enforcement officials from the Trump administration chastised California's chief judge this week, saying that it was "troubling" that she described federal immigration agents as "stalking" local courthouses in order to arrest undocumented immigrants.
The biggest question will be whether the Republicans who have regularly met with Powell agree to advance someone who has publicly chastised the head of the Fed and agreed that Trump has the power to fire him.
There's the shutdown, there's Iowa Representative Steven King for being the horrible racist that took so long to be chastised for this, and he's the one also in one of the hearings, he did with Sundar Pichai.
It turned out that for the most part, the misbehaving dogs didn't really act any guiltier then the others: dogs from both groups basically just responded to getting chastised by their owners by showing characteristically "guilty" looks.
And against better advice, went out and did this press conference exonerating Hillary Clinton, but then also chastised her for things that she was not charged for, which is something that the Department of Justice does not do.
Later that day, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, in a meltdown for the ages in what observers likened to a "hostage video,"chastised the press and made numerous misstatements leaving many to observe that Spicer intentionally lied.
Apple was chastised by Chinese state media in July for the amount of spam being sent on iMessage, with media saying with the company's strict stance on privacy was hindering its ability to crack down on illegal behavior.
Murtaugh was referring to comments from Biden during the Munich Security Conference in February, where the former vice president chastised the Trump administration's foreign policy and practice of separating migrant families in his remarks without explicitly naming Trump.
While in Iraq, Ms. Manning was cited for responding with disproportionately angry outbursts when she was chastised over minor misconduct; went "catatonic" at times while talking; and was found in the fetal position with a knife, witnesses said.
When Khizr Khan, the Harvard-educated lawyer and father of a Muslim soldier killed in Iraq, chastised Donald J. Trump at the Democratic National Convention last week, he made his point with a small, but deeply symbolic prop.
The continued digging into the web of misdeeds from Season 2 raises a reminder that, during all the casino and laundering chaos, Doug Stamper was chastised by the president for not being careful enough to cover his tracks.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, chastised Mr. Trump for not declaring Mr. Saipov an enemy combatant so he might be interrogated for useful intelligence without worrying about any defendant rights embedded in the civilian judicial system.
Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos has publicly chastised the theater industry for years for fighting to keep movies away from at-home viewers for months before they become available on traditional pay-TV or on streaming services.
So, when the student whom Dr. Moss had chastised on Friday showed up to class again on Monday, Dr. Moss approached her and asked her to leave immediately or she would call campus police, according to the report.
The federal judge who ordered the swift reunification of thousands of migrant families sharply chastised the Trump administration late on Friday, after it said that complying with the judge's order would increase the risk of harm to children.
It was Mr. Comey, after all, who chastised her at a nationally televised news conference, and then — over the objection of the Justice Department — announced just days before Election Day that the F.B.I. was again investigating Mrs. Clinton.
And Mr. Trump has been roundly chastised for his recent decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, a multinational plan to limit global warming through curbs on emissions that Mr. Cohn and many prominent corporate executives supported.
As for Mr. Trump himself, he has gone on Twitter to raise his own concerns about the vote, but has called the recount efforts a "scam" by the Green Party and also chastised the Clinton campaign for joining.
Mr. Cummings also chastised Mr. Chaffetz for his decision not to demand that Mr. Flynn appear before the committee for questioning, a move the chairman said was unnecessary because of a parallel investigation by the House Intelligence Committee.
Republicans and Democrats alike in Congress have chastised the administration for not outwardly pressuring Saudi Arabia enough for answers, raising the possibility of imposing sanctions on Saudi Arabia if they are found to be responsible for Khashoggi's death.
The whistleblower and his or her identity figured prominently Thursday as the President's attorney, Jay Sekulow, argued, despite the law, that whistleblowers aren't entitled to anonymity -- while Schiff vehemently chastised anyone who would try to out the whistleblower.
The North's state media has in recent days chastised the South for failing to swiftly move to improve inter-Korean relations while only caring about the view of the United States calling for a thorough enforcement of sanctions.
LONDON — Britain's chief rabbi chastised the Labour Party on Monday for its handling of anti-Semitism in its ranks, breaking rabbinical convention to join other Jewish institutions in cautioning people against supporting the party in next month's election.
Washington (CNN)House lawmakers chastised Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Wednesday for the administration's attempt to slash the State Department budget, repeatedly highlighting the disconnect between the Trump administration's rhetoric about priorities and its willingness to fund them.
Without using Mr. Trump's name, Mr. Kennedy chastised the Trump administration for "a rebuke of our highest American ideal" and pledged to fight for the millions of immigrants brought to the country illegally as children, known as Dreamers.
He then publicly chastised Andrew McCabe, who became the acting director of the FBI after Comey was dismissed, because McCabe's wife ran as a Democrat for a state Senate spot in Virginia with the backing of former Virginia Gov.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump chastised his acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney for coughing during the taping of a TV interview, ordering the aide out of the Oval Office while he was in the middle of an answer.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Roger Stone, a former political adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, was ordered on Tuesday to appear in court this week over Instagram posts that chastised and appeared to threaten the judge presiding over his criminal trial.
In his ruling, Boasberg specifically chastised the Trump administration for failing to consider Kentucky's own internal estimate that as many as 95,000 people could lose their Medicaid coverage within the first five years after Medicaid work requirements took effect.
This month, one quiz show, "Millions Winner," backed by internet security company Qihoo 360, apologized after it was chastised by a regulator for listing Taiwan and Hong Kong, over which China claims sovereignty, as independent countries in a question.
It wasn't quite an obituary, though it did summarize Bourdain's life, and it wasn't just a paean, because Wells chastised Bourdain (gently, of course) about what unsavory behaviors he might have prolonged with his veneration of swaggering kitchen jocks.
Not long after their meeting, Comey publicly chastised Hillary Clinton for using a private email in a news conference that laid the groundwork for the October surprise revelation by Comey that he was looking again at her emails. 2.
Musk has in the past been lauded for his transparency—see: his detailing very specific, elaborate plans to bring Tesla to the mainstream, or open-sourcing tossed-off Hyperloop specs—and has also been chastised for being too transparent.
Contradicting the Japanese government's encouragement for new fathers to take paternity leave, a 27-year-old member of parliament has been chastised by both colleagues and members of the public on his decision to take paternity leave next month.
LONDON — The European Union's executive branch chastised Poland on Wednesday after determining that it had failed to uphold the rule of law, a rare intervention that reflected increasing alarm in the West about the government's commitment to democratic norms.
Mr Macron was saying no more than has been murmured in chancelleries and think-tanks for years, particularly since the election of Mr Trump, who has called NATO "obsolete" and chastised allies for failing to spend enough on defence.
After seeing the vast gulf between achievement levels and graduation rates in poor and wealthy communities, the judge chastised the state for standing on the sidelines, "imposing token statewide standards" that had no demonstrable, verifiable connection to student learning.
Luis Gutierrez, an Illinois Democrat retiring at the end of his term next nonth, repeatedly chastised Nielsen during the hearing for "lying," and linked the border wall to Christmas, thanking God that there wasn't a wall in Jesus' way.
Asked why he has focused his rage on Cummings instead of local leaders over the plight of Baltimore, Trump initially denied he was angry but later chastised the lawmaker for his fierce criticism of conditions at the southern border.
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Dissenting from his colleagues on the D.C. Circuit, he argued that the government's efforts violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and chastised the panel majority for "judicially second-guessing the correctness or the reasonableness" of the plaintiffs' religious beliefs.
The president in the tweets referenced the FBI's shuttered investigation into Hillary Clinton, which chastised her for being "extremely careless" in her use of a private email server to do official business during her time as secretary of State.
The 16-year-old Swedish activist kicked off the summit with an impassioned and emotional speech to the UN General Assembly in which she chastised world leaders for failing to take action to slow the effects of climate change.
In a speech last week, Mr. Sisi insisted that Egypt had not given up a "grain of sand," and chastised the public for an apparent lack of faith in the country's leadership, including the intelligence agencies and the military.
Over the past eight months since the United States elected a reality television star to its highest office, the President's opponents have regularly been chastised for their incivility, even as their rights are being ripped out from under them.
Carter, who was 17 when Roy died, "helped plan how, where, and when" her boyfriend would kill himself, "downplayed his fears about how his suicide would affect his family" and "repeatedly chastised him for his indecision," the judges found.
In an interview in Midtown Manhattan, Ms. Miner, who is teaching a course on municipal finance at New York University, chastised the governor for his handling of the transit crisis, with the subway system troubled by delays and breakdowns.
He criticized what he called quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's "owner's mentality" and chastised Tomlin for disciplining him in Week 17, no matter that Tomlin and the rest of the organization had spent years playing down Brown's off-the-field eccentricities.
The dueling images of a president on the edge and a conservative Congress soldiering forward explain succinctly why almost all elected Republicans here have quietly supported Mr. Trump through his travails — or at least not chastised him too loudly.
Kareem Hunt had an open vodka container in his car, admitted he'd fail a drug test and was chastised by a self-proclaimed Browns fan cop during his speeding stop last week ... this according to new bombshell police video.
Washington (CNN)Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Thursday she was "stunned" that President Donald Trump publicly chastised top US intelligence officials by saying they were "naive" after they disputed several of his claims of foreign policy success.
This month, one quiz show, "Millions Winner," backed by internet security company Qihoo 360, apologised after it was chastised by a regulator for listing Taiwan and Hong Kong, over which China claims sovereignty, as independent countries in a question.
Michael Jamias, a 30-year-old volunteer at Love Yourself, said he had to to brace himself at public health clinics to be chastised by nurses for being malandi, the Filipino term for flirty, with the implication of promiscuity.
He also publicly chastised Andrew McCabe, who became the acting director of the FBI after Comey was dismissed, because McCabe's wife ran as a Democrat for a state Senate spot in Virginia with the backing of former Virginia Gov.
Other social media users chastised the confused passengers, noting that both plane types were clearly printed on the card, and asking why they didn't ask their flight attendants to clarify instead of jumping on social media and scaring people.
Right-to-die advocates, with the backing of the left-wing New Democratic Party and even some members of the governing Liberals, have chastised the bill for being overly restrictive and are calling for it to be scrapped altogether.
He chastised Cohen, not only for shutting down their romantic prospects so fast, but also for showing up 15 minutes late to the date, not giving him his phone number, getting too intoxicated, and seeming distracted while they were talking.
Back in early March, the former "Hannibal" EP chastised 20th Century Fox and others involved with the Freddie Mercury biopic " Bohemian Rhapsody " for turning a blind eye to the complexities of the late Queen singer's sexuality in its first trailer.
AT&T has drawn ire from investors who chastised the decision to spend more than $85 billion on acquiring Time Warner (now WarnerMedia) just a few years after spending $67 billion to buy DirecTV, a service that is now hemorrhaging customers.
In 1938, Murray, then a W.P.A. worker who had once glimpsed the first lady and been chastised for refusing to rise, wrote a furious letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt for speaking at the all-white University of North Carolina.
At times during his rally Mr Biden sounded like a less angry, more upbeat version of Mr Trump—at one point he chastised the bosses of GM, a carmaker, for closing factories in America and opening a new plant in Mexico.
Keep in mind that while today's liberals have turned against the politics of austerity, Democrats in the 1980s chastised Ronald Reagan for running up massive deficits on behalf of bloated military budgets, and faulted them for weighing down the economy.
Just like Trump doesn't mind throwing his own team under the bus, the Supreme Leader has publicly chastised Rouhani and his team (including Zarif) for crossing red lines during negotiations and more recently for the implementation of the nuclear deal.
Campbell is under pressure from activist investor Dan Loeb and his hedge fund Third Point, which have chastised it for poor performance, making it unlikely it will want to take on much risk that antitrust authorities could oppose a deal.
Bellamy believes he did the right thing, but he still gets chastised for it, and I mean, he still has to watch it slowly dawn on his people that they're not safe anymore (and know it is because of him).
His Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, bruised by a powerful challenge from Bernie Sanders, has chastised big companies for "using their power to raise prices, limit choices for consumers, lower wages for workers and hold back competition from startups and small businesses".
Trump surprised many in British media with his attacks on May's Brexit plan during the Thursday interview, in which he chastised the struggling Conservative leader for not following his advice just days after she faced major resignations in her government.
Beckett had once chastised me for being three or four minutes late to one of our earliest meetings, so every time I went to meet Beauvoir, I imitated his character in Murphy, carrying the virtue of promptness to an extreme.
Johnny IsaksonJohn (Johnny) Hardy IsaksonGeorgia senator discharged from hospital after fall Georgia senator hospitalized after fall Senate GOP raises concerns about White House stopgap plan to avoid shutdown MORE (R-Ga.), usually a soft-spoken senator, chastised Trump for his behavior.
Trump has repeatedly chastised Sessions over his decision to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, faulting the attorney general in August for not taking control of what he sees as "corruption" at the Justice Department.
Trump chastised traditional U.S. partners Canada and Germany on trade during a contentious Group of Seven summit earlier this month and has consistently questioned the value of the NATO alliance because he believes member nations are not spending enough on defense.
Earlier in the day, in a rambling tweetstorm, Trump said the US was being played for "a sucker" and chastised the US's own Kurdish allies, who he said were "paid massive amounts of money and equipment" to combat the militants.
By a 2-1 vote on Wednesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals chastised Connecticut for violating the due process rights of the former inmate, Almighty Supreme Born Allah, but said state prison officials were entitled to qualified immunity.
While attending the the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in Singapore on Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence met with Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi and chastised her for the atrocities her government is committing against Rohingya Muslims.
Clinton and her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, have chastised Mr. Trump for praising Mr. Putin, and Mr. Trump has raised concerns among defense experts for repeated comments that appear to signal tolerance of Russia's aggression in Eastern Europe.
A few years earlier, on her jam "Family Affair," Mary J. Blige chastised a culture of "hateration," in which destructive people try to inflict as much harm as possible, perhaps because it can't be helped, because hating is all they've known.
Just in recent days, the Obama administration publicly chastised the prime minister for a provocative video in which he accused Palestinian leaders of favoring "ethnic cleansing" by demanding a Jew-free Palestinian state through opposing Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
There are at least four Republican candidates who have been chastised by members of their own party for speaking out against President Trump following the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape in 2016, Greg Sargent writes for the Washington Post.
Horowitz, in his conclusions, also chastised Comey for making a public statement in July 2016 about declining to charge Clinton, and his notification to Congress in October 2016 — just days before the 2016 election — about the discovery of new emails.
This month, Australia's health minister publicly chastised a doctor whom she accused of treating patients while experiencing symptoms of the virus — essentially outing him by naming the small clinic in Victoria where he worked with a handful of other physicians.

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