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" Ingraham then chided Morones for being "rude and nasty.
" Trump also chided the reporters listening to him. "Ready?
He has also chided Jacob Zuma, South Africa's beleaguered president.
The director had chided her for not being more dramatic.
There was no reason to be afraid, she chided herself.
He has publicly chided President Donald Trump over climate change.
"En español, por favor, Justin," Ms Barrón gently chided him.
He chided the news media for taking it too seriously.
"Now he's repeating himself," Rubio chided as Trump went on.
Critics have chided the lottery as an exploitation of America's poor.
Emilia Clarke was chided earlier this summer for a similar misspelling.
Marsha Blackburn, another opponent of the FCC's rules, similarly chided Democrats.
Bob Corker (R-TN) chided Ryan for standing firm with conservatives.
Carnell "Golden Pipes" Johnson chided Carrie Underwood in an Instagram post.
"Settle down, entire planet, settle down," Hanks' Wallace chided the crowd.
He chided his father for babying him, even as an adult.
"What, you can't even bother to shave?" the President chided him.
Held met with Carpenter on January 7, 2005, and chided him.
He also chided Mr. Trump for not releasing his own returns.
Trump imitated and chided her: Thirty-six years ago this happened.
And that wasn't the only time I was chided in baseball.
"Weakness, partisanship, gridlock — those are not Texas values, John," she chided.
LONDON — Doctors have long been chided for their seemingly unintelligible handwriting.
He chided John Steinbeck for not protesting the war in Vietnam.
I knocked, and he answered immediately and chided me for knocking.
Joe then chided his sibling for "throwing me under the bus."
Its head chided the USIBC for breaching confidence in its submission.
"Actual human beings, in the flesh, take precedence," Ms. Martin chided.
In a visit to Detroit last month, Mr. Obama also chided Republicans.
Politicians chided them for the violence, while issuing vague expressions of sympathy.
On Wednesday, President chided for discontinuing sales of his daughter Ivanka's brand.
"If you listen to me, I'll help you," Tesfom chided his brother.
John McCain — chided Kirk (who unendorsed Trump in June) for the comment.
Many in the US have chided the PBOC for its apparent overreaction.
Often chided as "policy wonk in chief," intellectual discourse is his staple.
Chamber President Joerg Wuttke chided China for not opening its markets further.
"I can tell you've never smoked weed in your life," he chided.
She also chided Palin for "pandering" and distancing herself from conservative values.
The late-night host chided Trump for numerous aspects of his performance.
Kirk chided his GOP colleagues for being "closed-minded" on the issue.
Others chided REI for what they saw as mixing business with politics.
James B. Pond, landed in court, the judge chided her for ingratitude.
Look at all the times Flake chided the "we" in that speech.
The Republican commissioners chided the Democrats for attempting to change the rules.
Reuters' Asia editor Gerry Doyle chided the reporters for not publishing sooner.
Critics have chided him in the past for sloppy or unethical reporting practices.
Democratic lawmakers, who chided the company for what was called an "inadequate" response.
"Reasonable people work these things out," the judge chided, according to Page Six.
Donald J. Trump, the presidential candidate, chided Mr. Obama on Twitter on Saturday.
"Not a lot of profiles in courage here," Babbitt chided his cautious rivals.
He chided Democrats over reports of plans to vote "present" on the measure.
At which Mr Finch chided his comrade-in-arms for being too polite.
The former secretary of State chided Sanders for stating "conditions" to earn supporters.
"If a bar can't make this right, don't order cocktails there," he chided.
"Why have I always got to do the orgasm face," she once chided.
He has likewise chided himself publicly about his penchant for arguing with referees.
And the ensemble Mr. Muhly chided, the one formerly known as eighth blackbird?
A Xinhua commentary chided some Western media for "racist reporting" on the coronarivus.
"My brothers told me you've been getting a little drunk," Daniel chided him.
Trump chided Girling, saying all the company's previous lobbying had been in vain.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos subtly chided President Trump on Wednesday for calling Massachusetts Sen.
Trump chided the "dishonest media" for showing pictures of empty spaces on the mall.
In a video posted on May 4, he chided Tati for her immature reaction.
He frequently chided or shamed his students: "fatty" or "Miss Boobs" were common refrains.
More than once, moderator Elaine Quijano of CBS News chided him for doing so.
In response, Sanders chided Flake for his recent trip to Cuba, another communist nation.
Chris Christie chided the Obama administration's "weakness" in responding to North Korea's nuclear efforts.
He chided that more "low-quality Chinese merchandise" will come public in coming weeks.
"Isn't she a little young for you?" chided Hef's 93-year-old mother, Grace.
She chided Nixon for what she called his cautious prosecution of the Vietnam War.
Trebek also chided the gubernatorial candidates for going at each other during the race.
Mr. Trump chided Mr. McConnell for the failure and urged him to keep trying.
But just before that condemnation, Feingold's campaign chided Johnson for not speaking out sooner.
"You just had a win," he chided him, sotto voce, referring to the script.
The drone was returned after the Obama administration publicly chided China over the seizure.
Today, eat in public during the holiday and you may be chided by strangers.
Farrow has previously shared the image and chided Trump's sons for their hunting hobby.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro chided the U.S. after Washington imposed economic sanctions against him.
Trump has since chided CNN in several tweets, raising questions about other incorrect stories.
While he chided her about her eating habits, she complained of his constant drinking.
Instead, he chided her: "Don't let The Times work you like that," she recalled.
Trump returned home, the East Wing chided the news media for veering off topic.
Bernie Sanders was recently chided for wearing a (gifted) $700 coat while railing against billionaires.
The central bank has chided the new management for violating proper procedures for loan disbursement.
My first morning there, I was chided for carrying my shoes into the dining room.
When I raised this in an earlier question, you chided Mark Zuckerberg for his failings.
Political outsiders have long chided the doctrine of separation of powers as a congressional punchline.
Sanders, who lost the Democratic nomination to Hillary Clinton, on Sunday chided Trump for hypocrisy.
" Trump chided at one point, after having repeatedly called her by her first name. "Good.
Both have chided Mr. de Blasio, on occasion, for his perceived fixation on national politics.
When asked about the tweet, NRSC spokeswoman Andrea Bozek chided the press for its coverage.
"Amsterdam is a very liberal city," she chided the Dutch visitors, wagging a playful finger.
"We know you are a comedian, but this is serious business," the judge chided him.
Instead, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's spokeswoman chided Cruz, and former Republican Sen.
In response, Nicholson's camp chided Vukmir for having tried and failed to secure the endorsement.
Trump has repeatedly denied collusion and has chided the Russia investigation as a witch hunt.
"You didn't wear your hat," prosecutor Hart chided him after he took the witness stand.
And he chided them for canceling a meeting of their aides to discuss the matter.
Smith marched inside to interrogate her mother, who chided her for asking such crazy questions.
Trump has also in the past chided Obama for his response to the Russian hacking.
New York magazine's Jonathan Chait was among those who chided Judis for his about-face.
Though nutrition was one of his signature issues as mayor, he had been chided for
Roby chided Clinton, saying she didn't know why the former secretary of State was laughing.
He also chided the media for not paying attention to other instances of gun violence.
He also chided the Palestinians for not trying to strike a peace agreement with Israel.
"You might want to spend time on a loan that was granted," he chided the prosecutors.
In Brussels he chided Germany for a gas deal that left it "totally controlled by Russia".
" Over the gathering chant, Silverman chided back: "To the 'Bernie or Bust' people, you're being ridiculous.
Parliament's environment commissioner chided the government this month for implementing its climate-change policies too slowly.
Nevertheless, Judge Bates chided the government for failing to provide a sound justification for the change.
Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), has politely chided colleagues for questioning U.S. support for reviving Venezuela's democracy.
Americans have long been chided as the only people on earth who believe death is optional.
"Remember, we're not on the playground," he chided the businessman over his insults of Mrs. Cruz.
President Obama chided candidate Trump that manufacturing jobs could not come back with a magic wand.
Some time ago the Washington Post chided the tendency to cry "hacking" when something systemic fails.
US service members have been chided for publicly supporting politicians on both sides of the aisle.
Ms. King has chided CBS and called for full transparency in its investigation into Mr. Moonves.
She jokingly chided me with a tsk as I pulled up the app on my phone.
He was chided for campaigning on the administration's accomplishments while barely addressing the president's controversial actions.
Judge Forrest chided UPS in March for having a corporate culture that promoted sales over compliance.
Some, such as George W. Bush, were chided for their occasional struggles with the English language.
The campaign chided "hateful rhetoric and intimidation" in a tweet thread sharing images of the damage.
Journalists and some lawmakers chided the president, saying he was appearing to promote violence against journalists.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn also chided Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May for cutting spending on policing.
As I got up to leave, the man who had chided me offered me his hand.
Prominent Republicans and foreign leaders chided Trump, warning that the order could backfire by inspiring terrorists.
"I wish to never see this again" one critic chided in a post that won 128 likes.
At one point a Twitter user chided Musk for making baseless accusations against someone who'd rescued children.
According to Reuters, Alsup chided Waymo for not producing a "smoking gun" in its case against Uber.
Sean Duffy on Monday chided Donald Trump over his Twitter jabs at a leading GOP critic, Sen.
At the very beginning of the film, Anne is chided by Sarah for her "badger"-ish makeup.
What is more, Mr Trump had made those claims "in front of largely white audiences," she chided.
The president chided Republicans for a "corrosive attitude" that does not support government investments in public infrastructure.
Some defended his right to speak his mind, even as they chided the substance of his argument.
Adams especially chided CNN's Chris Cillizza who tweeted "OHMYGODOHMYGODOHMYGOD..." along with a video clip of the incident.
And President Barack Obama several times chided the justices over the Citizens United ruling on campaign finance.
"Did I mention that this sucks?" he chided as the video's closing chyron flashes on the screen.
They turned to congratulating a player on having a really successful run, and chided another for procrastinating.
He chided Mr. Griffin before abruptly ending their discussion, according to two people briefed on the exchange.
Presidents have chided partners before, sometimes lightly and sometimes harshly, and business has gone on as usual.
In her memoir, Ward chided herself for being too fond of her characters early in her career.
Last week, Trump chided Macron on Twitter for "purporting" to represent the U.S. in conversations with Iran.
Angela Maria was sometimes chided for her over-the-top rendition of songs and her flashy dresses.
Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, interrupted and chided her to let Mr. Sessions answer her questions.
At last week's presidential debate here, Buttigieg had chided Warren for implementing "purity tests" about campaign financing.
Republicans did not join the effort, but several chided Mr. Sessions, particularly those hailing from moderate districts.
" She chided technology companies for procrastinating on integrating data into mapping applications that "will save many lives.
Alone in the interview room, he chided himself for not following through with a second, larger attack.
" After the meeting and in front of reporters, Mr. Schumer chided Mr. Trump for his "temper tantrum.
The appeals court determined the prosecution's request for adult charges was valid, and chided Troiano for his ruling.
Collins chided the president's comments about Ford but she has stayed evasive on her intentions for Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Instead he chided predecessors for failing to extract enough from China for the privilege of trading with America.
Wang chided Xu, telling her to make sure that account holders used in the scheme were on board.
This didn't go down well with Smerconish, who chided him for conflating media bias with a rigged election.
Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) offered a line of reasoning that Republicans chided President Barack Obama for in 2014.
One night, after his mother chided him for returning home too late, Gio punched the living room wall.
A firestorm started in March, when Moretz chided the eldest Kardashian for posting a nude photo on Instagram.
"She's not right," chided Mr McMaster, asking how "classical deterrence theory" could apply to so brutal a regime.
They chided the bank for not being regarded as a leader on issues like guns and livable wages.
"Glad to be of help!" he added The next morning, he chided Ossoff for "failing" in another tweet.
Trump's critics, including Democratic lawmakers, have chided the administration for what they have seen as a halting response.
As Mr Erdogan's rule became increasingly autocratic, Mrs Merkel often chided him for nobbling dissidents and the press.
They chided Iran because of its missile tests and not because of attempts to advance its nuclear program.
Some applauded the proposals, but those organizations also chided the agency for stopping short and not acting sooner.
Trump also chided his opponents, specifically Cruz and Jeb Bush, for spending significantly more money on their organizations.
Instead of being helped along by welfare staffers, he's mocked and chided, made to feel small and dim.
And after Handel's victory, FiveThirtyEight Editor-in-Chief Nate Silver chided reporters who argued that polling was off.
Beyond the OPM, lawmakers on Friday chided the administration for failing to bolster cyber defenses across the government.
A bipartisan group of senators on Friday chided federal regulators for pulling back on the federal ethanol mandate.
Kerry also chided the Senate for delaying Brian Egan, Obama's nominee to be the State Department's legal adviser.
" His mother forced him into elocution classes, and his grandfather chided him not to speak like a "goombah.
As president, Trump at times publicly chided Bolton as a warmonger who's too eager to invade other countries. 
A long list of former Justice Department officials, including Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., chided Mr. Comey.
MORE's (R-Ariz.) wife, Cindy, on Thursday chided a White House official who mocked her husband's cancer diagnosis.
He chided Dems for delaying Cabinet confirmations, specifically citing Chao, Carson, and Haley as "unbelievably qualified" consensus nominees.
Cogan put aside the question for the time being, but chided the prosecutors for creating the unusual situation.
" And he chided Biden for "saying that this is no time to take a risk on someone new.
Those prices rattled some social media users, who chided the Prime Minister for not favoring a cheaper alternative.
"Let's be serious," Mr. Macron chided the president at one point during a discussion of Islamic State fighters.
His father had chided him, to no effect, to enjoy his youth more—make friends, go to parties.
Trump has in the past chided Tillerson for "wasting his time" in pushing for negotiations with North Korea.
Spicer has repeatedly ignored questions from Acosta and chided him in a tense off-camera exchange on Monday.
She&aposs then chided by her coworker Chris because the "symmetry is all off" when she decorates it.
It also chided those who, it said, were only now waking up to racism because of the election.
Erdogan also chided the United States, a NATO ally, saying U.S. statements of support did not instill trust.
In his dissent, Thomas chided his fellow members for accepting California's "common sense" arguments for the waiting period.
After Mueller's probe intensified last month, Trump chided his Justice Department for failing to investigate his political foes.
Susan Collins chided the Democrats' approach to DeVos during the hearing, some of the nominee's answers became viral moments.
The Department of Justice stressed in a statement on Wednesday that its request was "narrowly tailored," and chided Apple.
The complaint detailed the hours spent chasing doctors who bought small quantities, and said managers chided agents raising questions.
When Fifty Shades came out, article after article depicted and chided its readers as desperate, horny middle-aged women.
The tone even caught the attention of lawmakers on the other side of the Capitol, who chided House investigators.
Mr Erdogan, a devout Muslim who often likes to rail against the West, chided his predecessors for "neglecting" Manzikert.
In her victim impact statement, Raisman chided the organization for apparently protecting Nassar and intimidating victims who came forward.
He has chided those who sought to extend the president's rule in order to preserve "their narrow personal interests".
Then the cops issued the man a challenge -- and chided him for making their job a little too easy.
Hillary Clinton chided Mr Trump for harsh anti-Muslim rhetoric and called him a "recruiting sergeant for the terrorists".
" Joe Weisenthal, of Bloomberg, chided me for "furthering the unfounded notion that lower deficits are, per se, more 'responsible.
Meier played up his experience with Clinton in his announcement video and chided Sessions for supporting Trump's legislative agenda.
Again and again, the companies were chided for how long it took them to deliver the goods to investigators.
For more than a year, Trump has chided Sessions for his decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
Kansas's governor, Sam Brownback, made a visit; nobody chided him for the state's recent to-the-bone budget cuts.
Beijing has refused to recognize the case and has chided any country telling it to abide by the ruling.
" Finally, he chided the book's detractors with simple advice: "If you do not like a book, throw it away.
Some ads chided her as an emblem of the liberal elite out of step with a traditionally Republican district.
He consistently chided Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, for not releasing his returns sooner in his campaign.
Critics have chided the president for those visits because of the travel and security costs associated with the trips.
"It's almost like he's the ventriloquist and the dummy at the same time," chided The Daily Show's Trevor Noah.
"At no time should you be in a position where you come to Congress without an answer," Burr chided.
Nunes described calls for him to step down as "politics" and chided reporters for asking the same question repeatedly.
Roberts' temperament stands in stark contrast to the confrontational Trump, who has chided the chief justice in the past.
Trump said yesterday he approved of the Kennedy Center funding, even as Republicans chided the inclusion of such aide.
" Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) chided his colleagues for blocking the measure, accusing Democrats of "obstruction.
Mr. Temer, the president, has been chided for what some have called a tone-deaf response to the crisis.
Strickland's camp has chided Portman at every turn for backing Trump in the hopes of tying the two together.
"She owes the country an apology," Trump chided her Monday as he toured hurricane damage in Warner Robins, Georgia.
Mr. Trump chided aides for not connecting him with the author Bob Woodward before his own book was published.
In an extremely defensive statement, MoviePass declared, "We're still standing" and chided the theater industry for pre-empting its demise.
Regarded as awkward and inept, as a young boy he was teased by other children and chided by his father.
Wolf, on her Netflix show "The Break," chided the network for putting Barr back on TV in the first place.
He chided Kaine for "whipping out that Mexican thing again," as though calling Mexicans rapists should be no big deal.
At their summit on March 26th Mr Macron and Mrs Merkel chided Xi Jinping for trying to exploit Europe's divisions.
Jeff chided us for not picking up our actual flags from our mats and bringing them over as a guide.
Some audience members chided police for what they said were the legitimate grievances of African-Americans to systemic racial bias.
Bannon, whom Bloomberg once dubbed "the most dangerous political operative in America," once chided Fox News for being too liberal.
When a stray ad exec bro mechanically asked who people worked for, they were chided for making the moment transactional.
One fan decided to cut the actor a little slack, though chided him for the faux pas all the same.
Last year, he was chided by Republicans for a tweet claiming that "diversity" was not a positive quality for America.
The European Commission's president, Jean-Claude Juncker, chided Russia for its aggression in Ukraine, but also spoke of building bridges.
He said they were joking and laughing as she chided him for not leaving her hospital room to get rest.
His adviser, Richard H. Kohn, once chided him for turning in a seminar paper that was two hundred pages long.
He has previously chided Baltimore for its crime problems; Washington, D.C., over its homelessness issues and San Francisco over sanitation.
"Please don't tell me if a verb is regular or not," he chided his friend, who was being too helpful.
When he ran in the GOP presidential primary, his opponents repeatedly chided him for missing Senate votes and committee hearings.
They chided officials from the Department of Homeland Security and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wednesday for mishandling the weapons.
Paul Dirac chided a later version of Maxwell's theory as ugly, because it required complicated mathematical gymnastics to remove infinities.
" He chided the crowd and said, "Don't stay home in November," but he also told them to "vote their conscience.
The Texas Republican absorbed cutting attacks from his rivals, including Rubio, who chided him for his holier-than-thou approach.
Miss Manners got lost when the husband was demoted to a significant other and chided you for being overly sensitive.
But he relaxed as he jokingly chided his three daughters for dancing and thanked several high-profile guests for attending.
On Sunday, the president chided CNN, tweeting out a modified video showing him body-slamming CNN at a wrestling match.
He also chided both gun control and gun rights activists for fueling tensions at Starbucks stores to prove their point.
The mechanics say they're doing their job, and chided Southwest for linking the safety issues to a collective bargaining negotiation.
Frugal Traveler "Street art is different from graffiti," one of my followers chided me on the Frugal Traveler Twitter account.
In the middle of October, he chided the lazy assumption that soccer in Spain and Germany was lacking in intensity.
"You have to listen before singing," she chided gently, easing each bass up the scale until the pitch was right.
" It chided the FAA, saying the agency "accepted the air carrier's justification that the issues identified were low safety risks.
That move came after the State inspector general's FOIA report, which chided State for not adhering to public-records rules.
This month she chided Democrats for what she saw as an overreaction to Ms. Omar's flirtation with anti-Semitic stereotypes.
We've seen that when McConnell chided him for inexperience, when Jeff Flake published that very critical book, and so on.
Azar has chided critics who contend that the new payment model could lead to less investment and innovation in those treatments.
Guillermo Del Toro chided the play-off music during the 2018 telecast after winning Best Director for The Shape of Water.
The rule was subsequently overturned a second time, and the court chided the SEC for failing to follow proper rulemaking procedures.
They also chided Sessions for using biblical scripture to defend the policy, saying it runs counter to the church&aposs doctrine.
Glueck also chided the fact that the Times promoted Norman to sale-room correspondent amidst her ongoing work with the index.
The Environmental Protection Agency has been chided for not doing enough to oversee the state when it was making bad decisions.
In his 2010 State of the Union, he chided the court for a recent decision holding unconstitutional certain campaign finance restrictions.
The woman was caught on camera being chided by a London Beefeater (guardians of the Tower of London) after the incident.
Though it's likely Beckham was simply impressed with the artistry of the image, he was quickly chided for glamorizing gun violence.
But he also chided Ms. Packnett's generation of young people, especially African-American youths, for failing to exercise their electoral power.
In his weekly address Saturday, President Obama again chided Congress for failing to take necessary action against the Zika virus epidemic.
He famously sparred with former President Obama during a debate, during which Obama chided Romney for his views on Russian aggression.
During his interview with The New York Times on Tuesday, Donald Trump chided me twice for being too tough on him.
Former CBS News anchor Dan Rather chided male Democratic candidates Wednesday night for interrupting their female counterparts on the debate stage.
Handel headed to cast her ballot Tuesday morning in Roswell, where she chided her opponent for living outside of the district.
Administrators at several of these institutions, mortified by acceptance rates still north of 6 percent, chided themselves for insufficient international outreach.
" He chided the president for doing the wave with Raúl Castro and remarked on Obama's sinuous, take-charge tango partner. "O.
Meghan McCain has not publicly responded to the comments herself, beyond retweeting her mother, Cindy, who chided the White House official.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer chided reporters on Tuesday for continuing to search for connections between President Trump and Russia.
And a smaller group of senators have chided Mr. Trump for second-guessing his intelligence agencies and attacking law enforcement agencies.
" Mr. Lorentz chided at one point, before pivoting to a favorite subject: "And how are you going to pay for it?
Lately, he has chided the sports media for how it reports his words, and has taken his own company to task.
Both cities are often chided about their sun-drenched, health-obsessed culture, and Sydney is still in the process of blooming.
An Ontario judge chided Canada's cops for indiscriminately collecting cell phone records on tens of thousands of innocent Canadians on Thursday.
In Ohio, a crucial battleground, the state party chairman had repeatedly chided Mr. Trump in public, amplifying the concerns of Gov.
He has also spoken up for American manufacturing industries and their workers, and chided footloose companies like Nabisco, Ford and Carrier.
As part of this endeavor, he has often chided the right for its mounting extremism, but he never wrote it off.
Sanchez said Trump "chided" the Republican members in attendance, saying he could end up working with Democrats on health care legislation.
Republicans have chided Obama for his executive actions on immigration, two of which were blocked by the Supreme Court last month.
He has also urged the Senate to change its rules and chided McConnell for failing to pass an Obamacare repeal bill.
Mr. Lee lashed out after he said he was chided by a top administration official for questioning President Trump's Iran strategy.
" The president chided Pelosi on Twitter earlier Wednesday evening by sharing photos that he claimed showed her having an "unhinged meltdown.
Minhaj then said that his father chided him after the taping, telling him he was wasting on-air time correcting DeGeneres.
In scathing posts on Facebook, Yasay chided Washington for what he said was shirking its treaty obligations to protect the Philippines.
" He said that "in God's heart there are no enemies," and chided those who "raise walls, build barriers and label people.
Afterwards, some spectators and former players chided the U.S. team for being disrespectful, particularly as some of the celebrations looked choreographed.
The online marketplace has also been chided for selling counterfeits and subpar goods, an endemic problem that's long plagued Chinese e-commerce.
A Christian student who learned that Laycock played D&D chided him for "worshiping gods from books," a charge he found puzzling.
Authorities in Georgia chided a wanted man on Wednesday after saying he allegedly racked up more than $30,000 in unpaid child support.
He has also chided courts for blocking his policies, suggesting they're biased, and individually attacked federal judges and US Supreme Court justices.
He also chided his fellow senators for not learning from Anita Hill's treatment during the Clarence Thomas hearings in the early 1990s.
A source familiar with the effort chided the broad unity message as not going nearly far enough in the current political climate.
Mr. Pallone, the New Jersey Democrat, chided Mr. Zuckerberg for his company's naïveté in not realizing how Facebook data could be utilized.
On Wednesday the governor of Puerto Rico chided the players who spoke to the media about not wanting to play the games.
In a recent New York Times interview, he chided liberals for pushing aggressive regulatory policies on big business and major banks. Sens.
Meanwhile, Bechard's new lawyer Peter Stris, who filed the suit, chided Avenatti on Twitter for feigning ignorance about why he was sued.
California Air Resources Board Chair Mary Nichols chided automakers for requesting federal intervention and questioned whether they wanted to undermine California's authority.
Yet Alsup chided Uber lawyers for only recently disclosing to Waymo thousands of Levandowski emails, just before trial was set to begin.
She has also chided Gabriel pointedly, noting his predecessor signed off on the NATO commitment when it was first made years ago.
He chided his close colleague, Ron Wyden, the ranking Democrat on the Finance panel, for speaking out of turn -- leading another Sen.
Speaking to reporters Monday morning, deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley chided the media for its interest in the machinations of personnel changes.
She said he "chided" the GOP members there that he could end up working with Democrats on health care legislation  Democratic Rep.
And while Clinton's "imaginative exercises" could barely be considered spiritual or occult practices, her fake chats with Roosevelt were much chided, too.
Brafman at one point was chided by the judge for cutting off the man who said he had total "disdain" for Shkreli.
She laughed, opened the door to show a near-depleted stash of dumplings, and chided us for running off with so many.
The Pentagon has repeatedly been chided since the 1990s by its own inspector general for woefully failing to comply with the law.
Last week, W chided Trump's policies of "isolationism, nativism, and protectionism" — also without naming the nominee — at an Ohio fundraiser for Sen.
American companies operating in China have generally chided both countries' governments for using tariffs to bring each other to the negotiating table.
In an age in which white chefs have been chided for cooking Asian, Latin or African food, Lee's catholic approach is refreshing.
In the senate, he bemoaned his father's time spent at study and was quickly chided about his inexperience as other senators laughed.
Even Mr. Obama recently chided wokeness as "not activism," which, well, is exactly what I'd expect him to say about it now.
Both Roberts and Biden have been chided by the judge in the case, Don McSpadden, for providing limited financial information to him.
Laroe Estates, No. 16-605, concerning standards for who may pursue a lawsuit, Justice Gorsuch praised one lawyer and gently chided another.
She's previously steered clear of using the latter term, which Trump has chided both her and President Obama for refusing to say.
Whether branded as "greedy," chided about performance, or bad-mouthed by Warren Buffett, hedge fund managers have taken attacks from all sides.
Seeking passage of health-care legislation — which violated his explicit campaign promises — Trump chided a reluctant GOP senator with a veiled threat.
She was particularly partial to Hugo the Duck, a character she created, stroking his feather head until her daughter gently chided her.
Hensarling chided Representative Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the panel who has called for the president's impeachment, for pushing the bill.
The High Court accepted her case and chided the top religious tribunal for its willingness to consider the arguments of a busybody outsider.
Michel, 42, studied law at the Free University of Brussels and chided it on Wednesday for plans to award Loach an honorary doctorate.
Or when he chided Trump's "New York values," which helped add to a momentum-destroying defeat when the primary turned to New York?
We even bet Trudeau chided Abel about how hurt he was that Drake dropped "Hotline Bling" the same night he won the election.
Shortly after midnight, as votes were being finalized, Trump chided the "major outside money" and "FAKE media support" that he said helped Ossoff.
A public spat between Mr Trump and the pontiff (who chided the candidate for building walls rather than bridges) did nothing to help.
The president has publicly chided McConnell several times, including tweets berating him for failing to pass an Obamacare repeal bill in the Senate.
"If you'd missed this, you would have lost one-third of the available points for this essay question," he gently chided the class.
The senator's wife Cindy chided Sadler on Twitter over the comment, while Meghan McCain suggested that the White House aide should be fired.
President Obama chided Republicans on Friday, saying they should not leave town for their weeklong Memorial Day holiday until Zika funding is approved.
The former secretary of State fired back and chided him for setting conditions on his support and called for the party to unify.
While supporters argue it's an important investment in the nation's infrastructure, some Democrats chided the investment as too small to foster enough development.
The protester chided Cruz for calling on John Kasich to get out of the presidential race, telling him to take his own advice.
But other officials and lawmakers chided Trump for his response, saying the president should have gone farther in his statement condemning the violence.
Lately, Trump has publicly chided China, which has close economic and political ties with Pyongyang, to step in and "deal with" North Korea.
My girlfriend chided me, the other night, for being way too boring onstream, spending thirty minutes figuring out how to find a rune.
In the same interview where Trump chided Alexander for asking her about the allegations against her father, she discussed US-North Korea relations.
Bernie Sanders chided him for it, but didn't draw blood, allowing Biden to deftly shift attention to his partnership with President Barack Obama.
Comey sometimes chided young prosecutors who had never lost a case, accusing them of caring more about their win-loss record than justice.
Mr. Trump chided the United States' top trade negotiator, Robert Lighthizer, in front of reporters while Mr. Liu was visiting the Oval Office.
Most notably, he chided Trump with a joke aimed at his anatomy, a comment Rubio has since apologized for after leaving the race.
In November, he chided Megyn Kelly, his colleague at the time, after she described being sexually harassed by Mr. Ailes in her memoir.
Geri Barish, president of the Long Island advocacy group 1 in 9, said a doctor had chided her when she opted against reconstruction.
"When I drive to work, I see young guys drinking beer and smoking joints on the street," he chided the audience at Delmas.
" China's state news agency Xinhua called the epidemic a "battle that has no gunpowder smoke" and chided some officials for "dropping the ball.
He was the second student at the high school in seven years to take his own life after being chided by district administrators.
Even before LeBron James publicly chided the Knicks this fall for not drafting Smith at No. 286, Ntilikina and Smith were unavoidably linked.
But a frustrated Mr. Boutros-Ghali, in a farewell rebuke, chided member states for failing to deal with disasters in Somalia, Rwanda and Bosnia.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who has gently chided Biden for his vote in support of the war in Iraq as well as for NAFTA.
Clinton has already been in the news as a talked-about NYC mayoral contender and received significant coverage after she chided Trump on twitter.
Critics were missing the point when they chided the Republican for policies that sound like appeals to bigotry, sexism or other forms of prejudice.
He stumbles over his words, gets chided by those off camera, reaches for a coffee and jokingly complains about being given a dirty cup.
That was less the case in the House, where lawmakers repeatedly interrupted Mr. Zuckerberg and chided him for not answering questions to their satisfaction.
Dianne Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee, chided the director for handling the cases so different (an assertion Comey strongly disagreed with).
Claire McCaskill chided the secretary for including the economic benefits from the tax plan in the budget without including any estimate of its cost.
Although Sir John insisted that Britain must remain at the "heart of Europe", in 1996 party bigwigs chided him for being insufficiently pro-European.
Graham has previously chided Trump over his apparent hesitance to criticize the Russian leader, urging him to more strongly confront Russia over election interference.
An instructor in the Israeli Air Force asserted that when he chided cadets for bad execution, they always did better on their second try.
Clinton repeatedly chided Mr. Trump for bungling his facts while accusing him of hiding information about his debts to Wall Street and foreign banks.
Trump's impact: The president has repeatedly chided the Forest Service for how it manages lands, most recently in a speech last night in Iowa.
This sparked the ire of Trump, who publicly chided Ryan and other establishment Republicans for abandoning his campaign a month out from Election Day.
When Johnson had found out about his plans, he acknowledged, she had chided him for playing at a club that did not allow women.
"'I'm a bit in, I'm a bit out, maybe tomorrow I'll be back' ... — this isn't on," Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker chided last week.
Republicans have roundly chided Obama for the pact, arguing it will strengthen Iran's economy while failing to stop the country from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Early in February, the Federal Reserve chided the bank for "widespread consumer abuses" and forbade it to grow any larger until it shaped up.
Beto O'Rourke, occasionally chided as the 2000 candidate who'd rather stand on tables than talk about policy, is starting to turn that narrative around.
In the end, lawmakers broadly chided the State Department for being inadequately prepared but did not find any clear misconduct that caused the deaths.
He also chided a reporter who suggested it was "sexist" for standing in the way of the first female presidential nominee in American history.
Obama chided both sides, however, and said he believed Republicans shared some of his values even if they disagreed on how to enact them.
In a new interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Stewart chided journalists for taking President Trump's "bait" and taking his anti-media attacks too personally.
On the stand, he lunged and parried with state trial lawyer David E. Nachman, avoiding simple answers so often that the judge chided him.
In the piece, Berwick chided other candidates for "parrot(ing) right-wing attacks on 'Medicare for All,'" and argued that they had it backwards.
During the meeting, Trump insisted that he is "a fan of the NRA," but he chided Republicans for being "afraid" of the gun lobby.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have chided the company for the price hike and called for investigations by the Federal Trade Commission.
" Many of its leaders have chided progressives for creating an "entitlement mentality" and pushing unqualified and undeserving students into elite colleges where they're "mismatched.
President Trump on Friday chided Qatar for funding terrorism, remarks that could complicate U.S. efforts to ease the diplomatic crisis in the Persian Gulf.
Callaway recalled being chided by a member of the grounds crew last spring when parts of the infield were chewed up early one morning.
Microsoft chided rival Google for going public with details of the vulnerabilities before it had time to prepare and test a patch to fix them.
Henri Falcon, a former socialist supporter who crossed to the opposition and is mulling running in the April 22 election, chided Cabello for his comments.
Mr Trump has chided Barack Obama's administration for trying to "kill the coal industry" and tying up oil-and-gas companies with environmental red tape.
Trump delivered what was largely seen as a defense of the alt-right on Tuesday, remarks that were chided by members of his own party.
It's one thing to be chided, but to be threatened by the leader of the free world would make even the bravest of men quiver.
President," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham chided, "your tweet was beneath the office and represents what is wrong with American politics, not the greatness of America.
Since then, he's run over 100 town-hall meetings, worked with the district attorney's office, and chided school superintendents who were lax on the issue.
She chided Trump after he defended young immigrants protected by the program and questioned why people would want to force them to leave the country.
Clinton herself is chided more for her actions before and after the night of the attack, rather than in the heat of the moment itself.
After Trump chided Giuliani on Friday, saying the lawyer needed to "get his facts straight," Giuliani put out a statement trying to clarify his remarks.
Later in the argument, Kavanaugh chided California's solicitor general, Michael Mongan, for suggesting that the administration did not carefully consider its rationale for ending DACA.
Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, chided all three tech giants during his panel's October hearing for failing to send their leaders.
The president chided the press throughout the briefing, quipping at one point that "85033 percent" of journalists should leave the room to improve social distancing.
When their antics are deemed entertaining, they're egged on and encouraged; when they turn self-destructive, they're chided for not taking better care of themselves.
When Sontag chided other critics for not looking correctly, she was also chiding the fragile young woman she'd once been, for being unable to see.
Mr. Hoyt, 17, said he had learned to defend himself, only to be chided by school officials for fighting, and had stopped reporting some incidents.
In a 2012 posting on Twitter, he chided Mr. Obama for failing to release certain records, including college transcripts, as President George W. Bush had.
Gore, who has become a leading advocate for a global response to climate change, chided Trump's decision last month to withdraw from the Paris agreement.
Penis jokes Rubio chided Trump's small hands at a March rally, prompting Trump to tell a debate audience there was "no problem" in that area.
"Black disc jockeys have chided her for not having soul and for being too White," read an Ebony profile of the singer from May 1991.
Podesta also connected the email hacks to a Russian attempt to help "Trump get elected president" and chided Trump for his response to the meddling.
He has chided Lugo and Mets infielder T. J. Rivera, a child of the Bronx who is on Team Puerto Rico, about not speaking Spanish.
She chided some plans for not being transparent enough about student performance, and she cited governors who had were unhappy with their own states' plans.
Great Ormond Street Hospital has chided Dr. Hirano for initially offering his advice on the case before examining Charlie or reviewing his full medical records.
And then Ron Swoboda, the Mets' best off-season banquet player, publicly chided the tra-la-la attitude of the club, the lack of intensity.
With American prodding, some member nations have increased their military spending, but on Thursday, Mr. Shanahan chided Germany for not making the 2 percent goal.
In one confrontational exchange on MSNBC, Carson chided a female host amid tough questioning and told her to "stop" before asking her microphone be turned off.
Google, which was also asked to appear before the committee, was chided by Democrats and Republicans alike for declining to send one of its top executives.
The defendants chided Trump for not remembering that he lost his first defamation case against the Chicago Tribune for failing to understand the protection of opinion.
Father Foster, by then a monsignor, waited until the end of his deposition, then chided the lawyers for failing to ask him about one important topic.
" In a statement following the president's tweet, a White House spokesperson chided Democrats for opposing the plan and said they "should be working with the Administration.
Speaking with CNBC earlier this week, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine chided those who argued that Trump would be better for the economy than Clinton.
"He plays more golf than professionals that play for a living," Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump chided during a campaign speech in New Hampshire on Saturday.
Founders of Teleios describe being chided at first in Norway, for example by local pension funds, for using methods "that were not how things were done".
Some Sanders supporters deserve rebuke for their nastiness, and Sanders himself can be fairly chided for not reining in—or at least scolding—these overzealous followers.
" Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, gently chided Mr. Romney on Twitter on Friday, writing, "Respect Mitt and differences but couldn't disagree more.
Still, Popovich chided a reporter for wondering afterward whether a difference in effort levels between the teams had been a factor thus far in the series.
He credited McRaven with speaking out "because he feels a moral obligation to do so," and chided Trump for failing to dispute the admiral's original criticism.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, chided Rogow after the jury was excused for an afternoon break saying his performance was trying the jurors' patience.
While Trump repeatedly chided Sessions publicly, the former attorney general was an effective emissary helping to conceive and carry out many of the administration's hardline efforts.
Stewart chided members who were not present for the hearing during his testimony, contrasting their absence with their reliable tweets commemorating the anniversary of the attacks.
A federal judge in Texas ruled in favor of the A.C.L.U., and chided the federal government for letting a prison company dictate conditions for detaining immigrants.
Tulsi Gabbard on foreign policy, chided O'Rourke on gun policy, and prodded Warren to ask whether her "Medicare for All" plan would increase middle-class taxes.
The report also chided large firms, saying they refused to discuss breaches and noting that most law firms are not obligated to report data breaches publicly.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's picks for two key environmental jobs were chided by Democrats on Wednesday for their positions questioning the science behind climate change.
But he also promoted human rights and chided Vietnam about restrictions on political freedoms after critics of its communist-run government were prevented from meeting him.
The CFTC also chided Goldman for failing to fully cooperate with its probe, claiming the firm was slow in producing documents and initially withheld relevant information.
" Nauert also chided NBC's Andrea Mitchell for asking multiple questions, saying "we have a lot of people in the room we need to get around to.
" Drew Hammill, a senior Pelosi aide, chided Republicans: "Rule of thumb from the speaker of the House: don't call the vote until you have the votes.
F.Y.I. Q. A friend chided me for saying Coney Island was in "South Brooklyn," claiming that the term refers to the area around the Gowanus Canal.
This became a sticking point during his sentencing; Mueller's office said they found Cohen's information useful, but SDNY chided him for not fully committing to cooperate.
On Monday, China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, chided the Trump administration for "ceaselessly elevating" trade tensions and "casting a shadow" over relations between the two countries.
Instead, he reiterated his commitment to protect the interests of Mexico and the Mexican people, and chided the move in Washington to continue with the wall.
I wish we were able to have chided each other for allowing stigma to pull the wool over our eyes (pun intended!) for so many years.
McConnell — who Trump has repeatedly chided for failing to pass an Obamacare repeal bill — has voted with the president's position about 96 percent of the time.
The lawsuit chided the planner's inappropriate financial advice and failure to prioritize client interests, amounting to 22 breaches of the country's Corporations Act by the bank.
China's state news agency Xinhua called the epidemic a "battle that has no gunpowder smoke" and chided some officials for "dropping the ball" in some places.
It also rightly chided the trial court for not giving proper consideration to the position of the 2017 Congress, as the legal test required it should.
And she chided Trump for tweeting a late-night typo — "covfefe," as he wrote, perhaps a reference to the word coverage — as a "message" to Moscow.
She's being faulted for not being a more active moderator: Slate's Isaac Chotiner chided her for failing to regain control of the debate after the interruptions started.
After Trump announced the concessions for Huawei, lawmakers from both parties chided him for easing up on national security-related restrictions as part of a trade dispute.
Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag chided the U.S. ambassador after his embassy issued a statement on Sunday saying it hoped the appointment of the administrators would be temporary.
The episode, entitled "Parents," chided Trump over his administration's policies and indirectly claimed that the treatment of women and minorities have not made much progress over time.
Angus King, a Maine independent who caucuses with the Democrats for committee purposes, memorably chided the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter, and Google during a November intelligence hearing.
The artist - who has long been critical of China - also chided Britain for failing the protesters who are out in force in Hong Kong, a former colony.
Last week, Bridenstine chided Musk on Twitter for giving a presentation in Texas about SpaceX's futuristic Mars rocket, Starship, while Crew Dragon is still on the ground.
Ann Wagner (R-MO) chided Zuckerberg, saying "you're not working hard enough" to stop the spread of child exploitation imagery online despite Facebook submitting millions of reports.
Fans like Tom, 26, from Milton Keynes chided England, saying they had fielded a weaker side showing eight changes from the team who crushed Panama 6-1.
He makes no secret of his lack of trust in the Obama administration and has chided it for what he considers inaction in the South China Sea.
Warren's Wednesday tweetstorm came hours before the third and final presidential debate, and a day after President Barack Obama also chided Trump over his rigged election claims.
She also chided Trump for refusing to release his tax returns himself, and called for a federal law to compel major party nominees to release their returns.
Déjà vu: Members of Congress have frequently chided the drug industry for its pricing and patent practices, but almost nothing has come from the hearings that occurred.
Vitaly I. Churkin, the Russian ambassador to the United Nations, chided the opposition and its backers for not distancing themselves from the Nusra Front on the battlefield.
The Democratic National Committee chided Rubio for "rolling over for Donald Trump" in a pointed statement just minutes after Trump's former GOP primary foe announced his decision.
In recent months, Trump has regularly chided McCain over his decision to vote against a GOP effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, effectively killing the measure.
The breakout moment of his first debate came at his expense, when fellow Texan Julian Castro chided him for not doing "your homework" on an immigration issue.
But Archie, who had a nightmare in which his last grandfather chided him for not getting Fred, set out to make the trip to Cherry Creek himself.
"The divisiveness of this White House is causing long-term damage," said network co-chair Brian Hooks, who also chided elected officials who are "following" his lead.
She's chided Pat Buchanan for telling another commentator to "shut up," and she refuses to act as a referee while guests fight, unlike on her competitor's shows.
He chided Moscow's government for its military interference in Ukraine, suggesting it's one of the most important roadblocks preventing better cooperation between the United States and Russia.
Nevada state GOP Chairman Michael McDonald on Saturday chided poll workers in the state's largest county for keeping polls open late to help "a certain group" vote.
Trump chided lawmakers for being afraid of the NRA, which is known for its ability to mobilize voters who fear infringement of constitutional protections of gun ownership.
After presiding over the ceremony, Constituent Assembly head Delcy Rodriguez chided the one winning opposition candidate, Juan Pablo Guanipa of oil-rich Zulia state, who held out.
Julián Castro, who served as Obama's housing and urban development secretary, chided Biden as failing to acknowledge the mistakes of the administration in which they both served.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) chided senators, including fellow Republicans, after a vote this week failed to end debate on the sprawling energy package she introduced with Sen.
My brother chided me to wake up and make a game of it, and I started playing better on the back nine, rescuing shots when it mattered.
A statement from the land office said the leases never should have been awarded and chided Mr. Epstein's estate for wasting state resources on a court fight.
She also chided a panelist who questioned her about whether she — as a woman — would have credibility as commander in chief, should she ascend to the presidency.
She also chided Cruz for encouraging right-to-work laws, which prohibit businesses and unions from requiring all workers, not just union members, to pay union dues.
And, in a preview of the role reversal that is likely to occur in the next Congress, Democrats on the committee chided Republicans for their spending plans.
He chided reporters for showing more interest in the investigation into contacts between Mr. Trump's team and Russia than in the conduct of Mr. Obama's White House.
There was little conflict or cross-examination, as both men chided the political left for avoiding or drowning out Mr. Yiannopoulos's views rather than engaging with them.
In 2014, Jeff Wilpon was accused of gender discrimination by a former director of ticket sales who said he had chided her for being pregnant while single.
Kweon Seong-dong, who leads the legal team arguing for impeachment before the Constitutional Court, chided Ms. Park for speaking to reporters but not appearing in court.
At last year's summit in Brussels, President Donald Trump chided other members of the group for not meeting spending targets agreed at the NATO summit in 2014.
Trump also publicly chided Tillerson in October for "wasting his time" trying to negotiate with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to scale back Pyongyang's nuclear program.
Johnson chided the "many defects" of the Obama-era agreement to limit Iran's nuclear ambitions but said he thinks there is "logic" in drafting a new agreement.
A Xinhua commentary chided some Western media for "racist reporting" on the coronavirus and ignoring "the unswerving efforts and huge sacrifice China and its people have made".
When I went to bed, I chided myself for imagining the possibility that I could wake up to find some of the reservoir on the bedroom floor.
Sheikh Mohammed chided Western politicians for using anti-Muslim and anti-refugee rhetoric in election campaigns, saying it was against the values the West had long stood for.
Later, urging European countries to increase their defense spending to meet NATO requirements, Obama chided leaders for becoming over reliant on the United States for their own security.
Earlier this month, Ed Felten — a Princeton professor and former adviser to President Obama — chided an international audience of artificial intelligence experts packing a cavernous Montreal convention center.
Josyane Savigneau, who was editor of a literary supplement of the French newspaper Le Monde from 1991 to 2005, publicly chided Ms. Bombardier and defended Mr. Matzneff's work.
The sisters cleaned up their brother's PR nightmare headlines by disclosing they chided their little brother for his slut-shaming antics toward the mother of his child, Dream.
After Trump set out his National Guard plans, Pena Nieto chided him in unusually forthright terms, telling him not to take out his domestic policy "frustration" on Mexico.
The court also chided Alabama for failing to provide evidence for its claims that it could not allow an imam into the room without jeopardizing its security protocol.
Trump has chided several countries in the alliance, including Germany, for not spending enough on defense, forcing the U.S. to shoulder most of the financial and logistic burden.
Kushner has reportedly met Ginsberg at the White House in recent weeks, the Journal said, and chided what he sees as CNN's unfair coverage of the Trump administration.
Members of past administrations chided the president for breaking protocol and potentially offering an advance view of one of the world's most market-moving pieces of economic data.
The former lawmaker was the subject of a wide-ranging Politico profile in which he recounted his time in office and chided some former colleagues, specifically former Rep.
He also chided Clinton for not releasing transcripts of her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and noted that he hasn't made any closer-door speeches to Wall Street.
The president has signaled rare GOP support for gun control positions in recent weeks, and has chided GOP lawmakers for fearing retribution from the National Rifle Association (NRA).
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump had chided the World Bank's lending to higher-income countries such as China, saying they should "graduate" to non-concessional loans.
That echoes what Trump has long maintained would be his own posture as President and a stance he angrily chided then-President Barack Obama for violating in 2013.
Trump lands in Britain on Thursday following a NATO meeting in Brussels where he chided Germany and other European nations for failing to contribute enough to defense spending.
Senators John McCain, Ben Sasse and Jeff Flake, all Republicans who have been critical of Mr. Trump, chided him on Thursday for undermining America's system of self-government.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — Looking around the table at the White House one day this week, President Trump chided fellow Republicans for kowtowing to the National Rifle Association.
Ms. Klobuchar, in her most assertive debate performance yet, chided Ms. Warren for not explaining to voters "where we're going to send the invoice" for single-payer care.
The conservative Club for Growth chided him in a tweet for having a low scorecard with the group shortly after news of his Senate run was reported Monday.
He was the subject of a wide-ranging Politico profile that was published last October in which he recounted his time in office and chided some former colleagues.
She was chided for never achieving its critical and commercial success again, for changing her sound, for being frustrated that she had been rebuked for changing her sound.
In an angry response to the book, Mr. Kemeny blamed Ms. Rausing's family for hastening his daughter's death and chided her for airing the family's secrets in public.
Both publicly and privately, Elliott has chided Mr. Kleinfeld and Arconic for wasteful spending on its Midtown Manhattan headquarters and its rebranding ad campaign that featured the Jetsons.
Sanders campaign co-chair Nina Turner hit Warren for her past as a registered Republican and chided her for not shaking Sanders' hand after the this week's debate.
"Tell me where this great enthusiasm is manifesting itself," he chided reporters in November, when told that other candidates (Elizabeth Warren, specifically) were getting bigger crowds than he.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) chided his colleagues on the Senate Armed Forces Committee over Congress's inaction.
The rally, by the way, was the one where the Prez chided a security guard for being too "politically correct" while removing a female protester ... roll the tape.
Earlier, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang chided Hunt, saying that only after Hong Kong's return to China did its people get an "unprecedented" guarantee about democracy and freedom.
He declared his support for open immigration, taxes, climate change and universal health care--even as he chided the major parties over the polarized political climate and fiscally irresponsibility.
Michelle Obama has been chided for going sleeveless; she made national headlines when she donned a marigold Narciso Rodriguez gown, sans sleeves, to the 2016 State of the Union.
Furious that Buzzfeed printed the unsubstantiated allegations in their totality (which CNN did not), Trump chided news organizations who ran with the allegations, as well as the possible leakers.
Brown, at the event, chided Republicans in the U.S. Congress who have opposed measures to control climate change, and he said California lawmakers, for their part, were moving forward.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu had on Tuesday chided EU leaders for being with Sisi days after "these young saplings were martyred" for killing Egypt's chief prosecutor in 2015.
In July 2016, Comey held a press conference to announce that no charges would be filed in the investigation, but nonetheless chided Clinton for her "extremely careless" email use.
This time, he was cross that pundits and politicians had chided him for spending the morning opening a new hotel in Washington, DC rather than campaigning in swing states.
In campaign appearances, Mr Obama has chided the young to remember "all the work" that Mrs Clinton has done over the years and the obstacles that she has overcome.
In 2012 the Republican nominee chided Barack Obama for his naive attempts to reset relations with Russia, suggesting that Mr Obama had been conned by an ex-KGB spy.
President Donald Trump, who was briefed on the launch upon his return to the White House, chided North Korea's launch as a 'great disrespect' to China, Pyongyang's biggest ally.
Julio Borges, head of the opposition-run Congress, this month publicly chided Nomura for participating along with Goldman Sachs Group Inc in a $2.9 billion bond operation in May.
Indeed, in recent hearings, Judge Edward Chen has dealt a series of setbacks to Uber as he chided the ride-hail company's attempts to avoid facing its drivers' complaints.
Thus, in a familiar Republican attack line he chided Mr Obama for picking fights with allies, and vowed that his America would be a "reliable friend and ally again".
Create 20 mile safe zone.... The AP reported that Turkish officials were caught off guard by Trump's threat, and chided him for speaking to an ally through social media.
He also planned for showers and a multiuse room in the basement, but shelved the project after half of his Republican caucus chided his "excessive spending" in a letter.
Asked to give an opening statement to begin his postgame news conference Saturday, Williams almost immediately chided reporters for asking Syracuse's 71-year-old coach, Jim Boeheim, about retirement.
HRW researchers chided the European Union for being opaque about some of the $776 million it promised to donate to educate Syrian refugee children in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.
A super-PAC aligned with Jeb Bush, who previously supported a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants, chided Rubio as a flip-flopper in an ad released earlier Wednesday.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A Turkish minister chided the country's Western allies on Saturday for not sending any representatives to demonstrate their solidarity with Turks following last weekend's failed military coup.
Pat McCrory (R) signed the legislation two weeks ago in a move Democrats chided as a power grab to undermine Cooper as he prepares to take office on Sunday.
Kushner reportedly met with Gary Ginsberg, an executive of CNN's parent company, Time Warner, and chided what he views as unfair coverage of the Trump administration by the network.
In a recent op-ed, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni chided obit writers—including some at his own paper—for failing to acknowledge that their subjects were gay.
Martin Schulz, the German speaker of parliament, chided angry lawmakers and asked them to let Farage speak, accusing them of imitating tactics he said were normally used by UKIP.
It also earned them a rebuke from President Alexander Van der Bellen, who chided the leading candidates for breaking "political porcelain," and weakening respect for the country's democratic institutions.
And while its editorial board has endorsed Mr. Ryan countless times, the paper made national news when it chided him for refusing to hold town halls with his constituents.
At the event in LA, the woman chided Chopra for her unquestioning support of the Indian army at a time when India has revoked Jammu and Kashmir states' autonomy.
He insisted that he was the one who rescued Mr. Ball's son, and he chided Mr. Ball for refusing to give Mr. Trump the due he felt he deserved.
" But it was one of the Times's longtime columnists, Russell Baker, who had perhaps the most unusual critique: He chided the film's creators for having "left out the sex.
Calling the lawsuit "without merit," the spokesman also chided the attorney general for the "obviously suspect timing" of filing a complaint at the start of Trump's Senate impeachment trial.
But Trump declared himself on an unstoppable path — past his opponents, who he chided as spoilers and sore losers, and through a political system he's repeatedly decried as rigged.
Blessed by Buddhist monks, Mr. Rajapaksa affirmed his support for their dream of a Buddhist-first Sri Lanka and chided minorities who failed his "expectations" by voting against him.
Pelosi chided reporters as "the only ones who are sowing" the idea that Democrats are in disagreement over the nature of the party's ongoing investigations into alleged presidential wrongdoing.
When I worried to other higher-ed vocation types online about this, some chided me for underestimating the capacity of the oppressed to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
Cyril Almeida, a well-known journalist there, wrote that the civilian leaders had chided the head of the intelligence agency for failing to act against militants in the country.
Mr. Trump chided Mr. O'Reilly for breaking what he described as a preinterview agreement the two had about not asking whether he would change his mind and join the debate.
"The only reason you wrote the piece or were told to write the piece is that my struggling daughter is the child of the governor," Mr. Bush chided the reporter.
Pope Francis (pictured) duly chided rich countries over the arms race, called for peace in the greater Middle East and Africa, and lamented the victims of terror in Sri Lanka.
The 28-year-old had chided McCain prior to the game for his threats toward the 13-year-old boy, who shouted "You're irrelevant!" at the 26-year-old McCain.
At a medal ceremony in the capital Juba, Kiir chided army head General Gabriel Jok Riak and other senior military officials for not stopping the diversion of state-provided food.
If you're impatient, like this reporter, you'll already have plugged your custom URL back into the browser and been chided by Coach for opening the app in too many tabs.
However, Warner chided the White House for failing to support legislation that would have further tightened election security and called for a paper ballot audit if foreign interference was detected.
Mr. Obama also gently chided the Germans and other European nations for not always carrying a fair share of the financial and military burden as part of the NATO alliance.
When Trump has made that argument in the past, firefighters across the nation chided him for misunderstanding the issue and fire experts in the state have deemed his claims false.
In a Brooklyn theater last month, the host of a comedy show gently chided a petite woman in black overalls who rushed to the back shortly after the show began.
Chris Christie (R) on Wednesday chided the "weak response" by President Obama and Christie's Democratic presidential rival, Hillary Clinton, in the years leading up to North Korea's latest nuclear test.
Trump has since chided CNN, most recently sharing a modified video on Twitter showing him body-slamming someone with a CNN logo superimposed on their face at a wrestling match.
Labor and human rights activists have chided the World Bank for its slow and inadequate response to allegations that its funding was abetting forced labor in cotton fields in Uzbekistan.
Clinton's bout of pneumonia, initially concealed from the press and public, Mr. Kaine—ever the happy warrior—chided Mr Trump for failing to be more forthcoming about his medical history.
One after another, they stood up to register their complaints at the hearing as the committee's chairwoman, Representative Michelle Ugenti-Rita, a Republican, sometimes chided them, sometimes egged them on.
Even The Times's public relations team chided me for not having told them in advance about my role in the series, expressing skepticism that I knew nothing of it beforehand.
"If a child does not bow down before a Rajput with folded hands, even if it is a small child, he will be chided and, at times, slapped," he said.
A man in a boater hat and cravat, drinking Champagne and smoking a cigar, ignored a homeless woman asking for change and then chided me when I gave her some.
Earlier this month, he chided Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, over misleading statements he made years ago about his own Vietnam record, calling him "Da Nang Dick" on Twitter.
In a ruling made public on Monday, he chided the men for acting in "bad faith" and ordered that each pay child support for the girl, who is now 9.
Ames, Iowa, is only the latest city to be chided for pavement painted in pride colors, but some experts say the available research doesn't support the Federal Highway Administration's concerns.
In an interview broadcast on BBC on Monday evening, John O. Brennan, the C.I.A. director under Mr. Obama, chided Mr. Trump for making an unsubstantiated allegation against the former president.
At a renaming event for the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel in 2012, David A. Paterson, New York's first black governor, recalled that he chided Mr. Bloomberg over stop-and-frisk.
But Mr. Doria is also appealing to voters who chided Mr. Haddad's efforts to challenge the supremacy of the automobile as a mode of transportation in this traffic-choked city.
But he pivoted back to the fight against ISIS and chided the Obama administration for telegraphing their attacks and giving terrorists time to gear up for a fight or leave.
But while Cramer has chided GE's management for past market moves like as shoddy acquisitions, he told another caller that the stock market of old is probably never coming back.
Jim Mattis, the defense secretary at the time, chided top military officials for improperly focusing on junior officers' roles in the botched mission, rather than those of more senior officers.
Even after securing that coveted cosign, he still wasn't convincing the rap music press, who after two tapes summarily chided him for staid delivery, superficial lyricism, and perceived culture vulturism.
Other ardent net neutrality supporters have chided AT&T in the past for offering streaming video through DirecTV in a way that doesn't count against its customers' monthly data plans.
The publication also chided the automaker for Model X reliability, however, leading to an overall low ranking in its annual reliability survey when it comes to the Tesla brand as whole.
The top Republican on the committee, Doug Collins, said on Twitter that Barr was "following his word" by pledging to release the report and chided Nadler for setting an arbitrary deadline.
Mr McLaren chided the bodies for spending more time blaming each other for the crisis and jockeying for control over the fight against doping than on finding solutions to the problem.
Washington (CNN)In the spring of 2000 amid a disastrously bad season, Boston Celtics coach Rick Pitino chided fans of the team for pining for a glorious past that wasn't returning.
" The meeting took place after the NASA chief publicly chided Musk over setbacks in Crew Dragon's development, saying that the program was "years behind schedule," and that "it's time to deliver.
He also offered loving recollections of being at the White House during his father's term, and being chided by his mother, Barbara Bush, for putting his feet on the Jeffersonian table.
Earlier this week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk chided the Washington Post for writing about a Tesla crash in which the driver involved said Autopilot — the company's driver-assist technology — was engaged.
The longtime horse lover couldn't hide a smile as she playfully chided a 3-year-old Shetland pony named Cruachan IV, who is the mascot of the Royal Regiment of Scotland.
As Trump introduced his budget chief Mick Mulvaney, Trump jokingly chided Puerto Rico for the hit his budget took because they had the gall to get hit by a major hurricane.
I'd ask God for various things; when the Lord failed to deliver, I was told, "God works in mysterious ways," and chided that you can't use prayer like a credit card.
Trump, speaking behind thick panes of bulletproof glass, stood firmly behind NATO and Article 5, the alliance's commitment to mutual defense, yet chided other European countries for not spending more money.
When I told the birthday girl how much her gift was, she chided me that I'd overpaid, and told me I should have gone to another store for a better price.
In the website statement, WikiLeaks head Julian Assange chided the German government for launching the inquiry without the testimony of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, whose documents ultimately provided its foundation.
The Supervisory Authority - which has chided Lauber for not documenting the meetings with Infantino, exposing him to potential allegations of bias - is asking an outside expert to look into the matter.
But conservative media personalities, like Fox News's Sean Hannity and radio talk show host Mark Levin, have heaped praise on the new president — and chided Congress for failing to keep up.
Just a few days ago, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt the wrath of environmentalists who chided the couple for their decision to fly on not one but four private planes.
Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) has ripped him for his comments regarding the Latino community and last month, chided him for proposing to monitor Muslim neighborhoods following the terrorist attacks in Brussels.
A day after North Korea apparently tested a long-range missile that could extend the range of its nuclear threat, Trump chided Chinese officials for failing to restrict cross-border trade.
During the group's ongoing anti-ISIS campaign, one of the more well-known Anonymous Twitter accounts chided what he or she characterized as attention-seeking hackers working under the Anonymous banner.
Conservatives, however, have chided CNN for what they have described as unnecessarily critical coverage of Trump and have accused the network of attempting to diminish his Christmas visit to the troops.
This past weekend, after clashes with protesters led to the cancellation of a Trump rally in Chicago, some conservatives chided demonstrators, saying they were quashing Mr. Trump's right to free speech.
In January, it was reported that Trump chided Ryan after the congressman broke with the White House over condemning white supremacy in the days after the Charlottesville, Va., riots in 2017.
"That movie focused on changing ocean currents in the Atlantic with some other unrealistic things," Robin E. Bell, the lead Columbia University scientist of the expedition, gently chided in an email.
She also chided her fellow judges for allowing Congress to conduct "a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government," suggesting they had chosen to fixate on worst-case scenarios.
She chided him for not understanding how his words affect other people, and got upset that he even called her parents after their breakup saying he was still processing his emotions.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, after being chided by President Trump for being weak, recently declared a war on leakers and made clear that the news media was also on his mind.
" He chided the majority for wandering "so far from the idea of a federal government of limited and enumerated powers" and ended the opinion with a flourish: "What boundaries remain then?
Landgraf chided Netflix for selectively discussing hits and issuing unverified internal data, as opposed to following standards that have historically governed TV viewing and might allow for apples-to-apples comparisons.
A report issued on Sunday by Israel's state comptroller, the government watchdog, chided the government for failing to carry out its own development plans going back to 2005 to strengthen Jerusalem.
During his turbulent appearance at that summit, Trump chided his fellow government heads for their defense spending contributions, and drew scrutiny for his administration's jarring series of policy shifts in Syria.
In response, Cipollone chided Cummings for directly requesting an interview with Passantino, instead of going through the White House counsel's office, and said the White House would not make Passantino available.
New Edition, which hailed largely from the Orchard Park projects in the Roxbury section of Boston, was a black act that was chided by its label for not being mainstream enough.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Tuesday chided President Trump for saying that he would be "honored" to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un under the right circumstances.
In her testimony Friday Hill, an expert on Russia, chided Republicans on the committee for spreading the "fictional narrative" that Ukraine, not Russia, was responsible for interference in the 2016 election.
Golub's team chided investors earlier this year for worrying too much about trade tensions, the specter of inflation and peak earnings, writing that fear could prevent many from realizing healthy returns.
He was the subject of a wide-ranging Politico profile that was published last October in which he recounted his time in office and chided some former colleagues, specifically former Rep.
The president chided Kasich frequently about his primary record during the race, at one point calling him "1 for 4.33 John Kasich" in reference to the proportion of primaries he won.
Even though one could argue Borat was satire that played on Americans' ignorance regarding the Central Asian republic, some critics chided Cohen for punching down in his portrayal of the country.
Maine's Republican governor, Paul LePage, chided Lewis on Tuesday in a radio interview, saying several Republican presidents had pursued civil rights reforms and Lewis should offer a simple word of thanks.
Throughout the health care debate, McCain repeatedly chided Senate leadership for approaching the process in a secretive, rushed, and partisan manner, and used his vote as a call for regular order.
"Fatbeam CEO Gregory Green also chided the major broadband providers for having "erected roadblocks to competitive deployment for decades, seeking to commoditize congestion rather than build bigger, better networks of the future.
"When I had Harley-Davidson officials over to the White House, I chided them about tariffs in other countries, like India, being too high," Trump tweeted, before adding a now-familiar threat.
The only sitting Democratic commissioner on the FCC, Mignon Clyburn, also chided Pai for not sticking to "our shared commitment to increased transparency" when making this slew of retractions, reversals, and decisions.
The pope had chided Mr Trump for his plan to build a wall on the border with Mexico—it was "not Christian", the pontiff said—and Mr Trump responded with characteristic imprudence.
The briefing was the first held by the office specifically to address the Hong Kong protests, and a moderator at times chided journalists who shouted out questions, telling them not to interrupt.
A top natural gas executive, Charif Souki, praised the Trump administration's rhetoric supporting natural gas but chided it for being slow out of the gate in approving permits to export the fuel.
Not about to lose an opportunity to drive that point home, Chinese officials today reiterated their commitment to the Paris Agreement, and subtly chided the US for its backwards-facing climate policies.
Speaking off-the-cuff at one of his golf clubs, he chided North Korea for its threats, pledging to meet further provocations "with fire and fury like the world has never seen".
" Harris has also been chided for being difficult to pin down on policy questions like whether she would do away private health insurance as part of her support for "Medicare for All.
At the very same party, Kat (Barbie Ferreira) decides to lose her virginity on a whim to a stranger, all because her friends chided her for being a 16-year-old virgin.
During the same meeting, Spicer chided his staff for using encrypted messaging apps, such as Confide and Signal, that automatically delete messages and violate the Federal Records Act, according to the report.
NATIONAL HARBOR, M.D. — White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon chided the media throughout his Thursday appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), tagging reporters with his favorite nickname: the opposition party.
The spokesman chided the veteran reporter's body language during a heated response to a question about Russia during Tuesday's briefing, which was broadcast live on cable television and provoked a heated debate.
The communist state also chided calls for negotiations for denuclearization and again slammed President Donald Trump as seeking "extinction" of North Korea through "pressures and sanctioning," said the propaganda site DPRK Today.
Former Obama administration national security adviser Susan Rice warned that the Trump administration is "squandering" America's position abroad in a tough speech Tuesday where she chided President Trump for his Twitter habits.
Trump on Monday via Twitter chided his own Justice Department for not advocating for a stronger ban in the first place, leading reporters to ask whether Trump supports his own executive order.
BORDER FENCE BRAWL: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: Donald Trump chided Hillary Clinton for her past support of a border fence, questioning her criticism of his signature issue of a border wall.
Sakho, who had been chided about his weight by a top official when he played at his previous club, Paris St.-Germain, missed out on the end of the Premier League season.
Even before accusing the media of siding with China, the president periodically chided the press, quipping at one point that "75 percent" of journalists should leave the room to improve social distancing.
And he dismissed a recent comment by President Trump, who during a recent White House meeting chided senators for being afraid of the rifle association, with Mr. Cornyn sitting next to him.
Ms. Posada chided lawmakers for what was an apparent partisan divide, with Republicans confining their questions to law enforcement issues and Democrats using the session to put a spotlight on gun control.
After the vote, McCain took to the floor and urged his fellow Republicans to stand up to Trump, who has frequently chided the Republican-led Congress for failing to advance his agenda.
She described a crude atmosphere, in which he made ribald comments about women's bodies, delighted in sexual innuendoes and chided women who he thought ate too much, sometimes grunting like a pig.
But David Griffin, the New Orleans vice president of basketball operations, said he expected Williamson to make a full recovery and chided those who had suggested that excess weight caused the injury.
After he complained to HR, he says he was accidentally copied on a human resources email that chided him for bringing up the issues and suggested HR "do some digging" on him.
Cybersecurity magnate Eugene Kaspersky chided Congress in a blog post on Monday over his abruptly postponed testimony in front of the House Science Committee, which had originally been scheduled for last week.
And Jehmu Greene, a Democratic organizer and a former Fox News contributor, chided the 35-year-old Mr. Buttigieg for his frequent remark that a millennial is best suited to represent millennials.
Klobuchar chided Buttigieg for, in her view, minimizing the experience of the current and former senators on the stage by noting that he is not a part of the culture of Washington.
For example, when he chided former British leader Theresa May over her failure to secure Brexit, it was a vehicle to note that the problem was that she hadn't followed Trump's advice.
During Monday's meet-up, the former Comedy Central "Daily Show" host chided Mulvaney for trying to separate the World Trade Center Health Program from the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.
In a famous passage of Richard II, Shakespeare, writing just half a century before the English Civil War, chided the Bordeaux-born king for bringing England to its knees in the 1390s.
He once believed Mr. Helms had "no redeeming social value," Mr. Biden said, until a senior Democratic senator chided him, explaining that Mr. Helms and his wife had adopted a disabled teenager.
Weeks before the July 1 start of India's biggest tax overhaul in decades, the government declared itself ready and chided industry experts who said more time was needed to prepare for the changes.
Though it spoke glowingly of him, The Register's article also chided the senator, known for his optimistic message of American exceptionalism and renewal, for offering a darker assessment about the country's prospects lately.
Trump has grown increasingly angered by the slew of leaked reports that have marked almost every week of his presidency and has chided Sessions for not being more proactive in investigating possible leakers.
When the public came back into the courtroom after the sealed portion of Waymo's opening statements, Judge Alsup chided them for putting up "stuff that looked like promotional videos" in the sealed courtroom.
Instead he chided Team Obama and other powers for agreeing a deal that only addressed Iran's nuclear ambitions, and that left uncurbed its support for terrorists and such proxies as Hizbullah and Hamas.
For reasons we do not have to get into, the money wouldn't just run out on October 1, but nevertheless, advocates have chided Congress for letting the deadline get this close without acting.
Mr Taylor, a former Navy SEAL gently chided by the Washington Post for his movie-star looks, appeared to be heading for an easy re-election until he hit a snag last month.
In a scathing statement posted on Twitter, the 23-year-old Olympian chided the organizations for their apparently disingenuous response to the sexual abuse scandal involving former Team USA gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.
Leading lawmakers, including some of Obama's fellow Democrats, chided the White House for delaying the sanctions package and suggested it could embolden Iran to further threaten its neighbors and destabilize the Middle East.
During the campaign in 2016, he openly chided the central bank chief, accusing her of keeping interest rates low and using monetary stimulus to prop up the economy under former President Barack Obama.
Brussels (CNN)President Donald Trump on Thursday chided NATO member countries directly for not meeting their financial commitments to the alliance and declined to reiterate US commitment to the alliance's mutual defense pledge.
When asked to clarify his earlier comments about helicopter money, Mr Draghi pulled out a transcript of his comments from March's press conference and gently chided journalists for making a fuss over nothing.
"Didn't watch the cups, you see?" he chided Jonathan, as his trucks, filled with bona fide farm equipment, passed through the United States border check while Angela and Joel looked on in disbelief.
In a hearing last week, multiple members of the Senate Foreign Relation Committee chided the world's largest democracy for its "inconsistent" track record on halting human trafficking and "problems" dealing with religious freedom.
"  In the report, Cuomo chided Albany as being "beholden to the special interests," whose "most cherished institutions have been weakened by scandal and corruption," and where "critical decisions are made behind closed doors.
"Here we are revolutionaries, 'Chavistas'!" one old lady chided a recent group, mistaking middle-class visitors to Catia for opposition supporters opposed to the ruling movement called "Chavismo" for former leader Hugo Chavez.
When he is chided, at the start of "At Eternity's Gate," for covering the wall of a bar with unsellable art, we want to shake the barkeeper and command him to see sense.
The site of Trump's 2005 wedding to Melania, the gothic stone building was crowded with worshipers, who were politely chided to put away their camera phones as the President and his wife entered.
In his review, Ebert chided the cast for being too good for the material, an odd complaint if there ever was one—if they weren't good enough, wouldn't that just merit further criticism?
The deployment ended abruptly however after some Iranian lawmakers called the move a breach of Iran's constitution which forbids foreign military bases, and the Iranian defense minister chided Moscow for publicizing the arrangement.
Trump wore a jacket inscribed with the capital letters "I really don't care, do u?" to visit detained immigrant children, Ms. Grisham turned around and chided journalists for asking about her fashion choice.
Mr. Trump, who had chided Apple over various issues in the past, reacted to the January announcement by praising the company while crediting his own policies for getting it to make the investments.
A bartender said in a lawsuit that after a co-worker in 2012 forced his hand onto her genitals and buttocks, the hotel's director of security chided her for going to the police.
He chided Mr. Di Muro for using lawmakers' time for personal matters ahead of an important order of business: a vote on measures to assist central Italian regions struck by earthquakes in 2016.
She even chided him about his tax returns asking him to release them to the public to which he retorted that once she makes her 33,85033 deleted emails public, he will follow suit.
Trump chided O'Malley for holding an event where only one person showed up, thanks to poor weather, and told the crowd the former Maryland governor has no chance at winning the Democratic nomination.
" In Iowa City, South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg also chided the president for golfing as Dorian barreled toward Florida: "Every time we think there's a new low, we see it get lower.
But it's hard not to wonder what impact such information might have had on voters still evaluating the candidates, an issue I chided The Times for not pursuing enough in an earlier column.
And some royals-watchers have already chided her for straying too far into politics by endorsing a campaign by black academics and students to "decolonize the curriculum" and confront racism on university campuses.
In a letter addressed to Mnuchin, Pascrell, a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, chided the secretary, warning him that the government does not exist for the benefit of its higher-ups.
He chided Khrushchev for his U-turn against cultural freedom and defended some victims of persecution, including, in the 1960s, Brodsky—but not Boris Pasternak, whose "Dr Zhivago", he said, was not worth publishing.
In a letter addressed to Mnuchin, Pascrell, a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, chided the secretary, warning him that the government does not exist for the benefit of its higher-ups.
" Strong said a Secret Service agent, accompanied by six police officers, showed up at his house to question him on Sunday night, and the agent chided him, asking, "'Are you ashamed of your behavior?
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the new secretary general of Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) on Monday chided fellow party member Jens Spahn, the incoming health minister, for comments on poverty that triggered outrage from SPD leaders.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House spokesman Josh Earnest, on Tuesday, chided Republicans for failing to push forward with the president's request for funding to combat the Zika virus and address an urgent public health crisis.
In that time he has withdrawn the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), threatened to withdraw from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and chided Germany for its huge trade surplus.
The president suggested in 2015 that McCain was not a war hero because he was captured during the Vietnam War, and he has repeatedly chided McCain's vote against the repeal of ObamaCare in 2017.
When the Social Security Act of 28503 was being drafted, liberals chided Franklin Roosevelt for the measure's funding method, via payroll taxes, which did little to redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.
House Minority Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) chided Trump and his Commerce Department.
The president has chided NATO allies for failing to contribute more to defense spending, and earlier this week said other countries should be responsible for defending their own shipping equipment in the Middle East.
In addition to his first jabs at Buttigieg, the president in Wednesday's interview chided Sanders and Biden, two candidates he speculated a day earlier might be the two front-runners for the Democratic nomination.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican chairman of the committee, chided Suu Kyi for what he called "dismissiveness" toward the plight of the Rohingya and said it might be time for a "policy adjustment" toward Myanmar.
European officials have in the past often chided Erdogan for what his opponents say is creeping authoritarianism and an intolerance of dissent, including the jailing of critical journalists - charges denied by the Turkish leader.
In his annual letter, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon chided US officials for allowing the state of the country's roads, bridges, airports, and more to fall behind much of the rest of the developed world.
During the cruise, some of the men chided the other #PatekAcademy founder, Andy Zhang, for getting tiny scratches on his watches — he wears six in rotation — while cooking and playing with his two toddlers.
In 1970, when she was an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. Connell chided a congressional subcommittee for questioning the safety of birth control pills.
Biden chided his former Senate colleagues despite Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's attempt to appease undecided senators with an additional $45 billion put into the GOP's revised health care bill to combat the opioid epidemic.
He sought to put the episode behind him after Senator Kamala Harris chided him in the first presidential primary debate, lacing into him for his opposition to some busing initiatives dating to the 1970s.
Pérez lightly chided the waiter, in Spanish, about the absence of agua fresca on the menu, while Berlin tried to identify, over the clamor of the dining room, the music coming from the speakers.
Anthony, the Knicks star, said he had not spoken to Jackson, the Knicks' president, since Jackson chided him in an interview this week for having a tendency to hold onto the ball too long.
Maduro, hit earlier on Monday by sanctions aimed directly at him, chided U.S. President Donald Trump for winning the presidency by way of the electoral college after losing the popular vote in the November election.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson chided Manafort for ghost-writing an opinion piece that was published last week in the Kyiv Post, an English-language newspaper in Ukraine, lauding Manafort's political work for Ukraine.
At times, the human rights community chided President Barack Obama for being too willing to issue waivers and exemptions, especially for governments that had security ties with Washington, instead of sanctioning more of those countries.
Several chided Mr Ryan for rebuking Mr Trump, seeing their congressman's criticisms as evidence that he is just another mealy-mouthed, calculating elitist, who has seemingly forgotten that in the real world "everybody makes mistakes".
The head of NASA, who last week chided Musk for giving a presentation on SpaceX's futuristic Mars rocket while the so-called Crew Dragon was still on the ground, has expressed skepticism about that timeline.
When a Times reporter was targeted by a right-wing troll mob for quoting a threatening tweet from a rapper as a way to make a dumb pun, Spayd chided the reporter for his insensitivity.
But the royal interloper, who chided Meghan about her TV career, biracial background and even her biological clock, did represent a lot of the criticism the couple was facing when they took their relationship public.
The government is still chided on democracy and human rights issues (see its suppression of political dissent and Kagame's possible third term), but it has made undeniable progress in shaping a technology-driven business environment.
Fortunately, the officers in Hayes's case seemed aware of these issues because they chided the woman for calling the police for no reason and for telling the man that he didn't belong in the neighborhood.
And when Cruz chided The Donald to "count to 10" during one of Trump's frequent interruptions, it was all too clear who was playing the role of adult in the room on that debate stage.
In 2007 he chided protectionists who want to erect trade barriers for a "loser's mentality" and in 2015 he voted to give the next president fast-track trade promotion authority to approve new trade deals.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer chided Senate Democrats for setting a "dangerous precedent" now that they have enough support to block President Trump's Supreme Court nominee and force a showdown over the "nuclear" option.
Addressing a crowd of 2,000 at a concert hall, the president chided the police for not understanding what he called the legitimate grievances of African-Americans, who he said were victims of systemic racial bias.
" In an interview with Fox News, Chaffetz also chided President Trump's Friday morning tweet in which he defended Flynn's request for immunity and called congressional investigations into his potential ties to Russia a "witch hunt.
Ryan snickered at the idea that Mexico would pay for the wall and chided Trump for warning that there would be riots at the convention if the Gasping Old Party tried to snatch the nomination.
The problem is that callousness and bullying make the governments of these countries less inclined to do what the US wants — as Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto gently chided Trump during the last caravan crisis.
When her daughter was 9 years old, Ms. O'Neill sent her to a French elementary school, where, she recalled, she was chided by a teacher for speaking English with a Russian girl in the schoolyard.
But after the president chided him in February for leaving an inquiry into the F.B.I.'s handling of the Russia investigation to an inspector general rather than conducting his own review, Mr. Sessions pushed back.
Calling it "the opposite of effective moderation," the group also chided Facebook for what it called a lack of proper mechanisms for emergency escalation, a reticence to engage local stakeholders and a lack of transparency.
The former New York City mayor also chided Parnas for his assertions about the meetings when asked about CNN's reporting, comparing his former client to Michael Cohen, the president's disgraced and imprisoned former personal lawyer.
Grenell chided all of them for, in his view, denying the U.S. the right to push back on Europe's underfunding of its own defense and continuing to deal unfairly with America in its trade policies.
Eki Adriansjah, a former chief pilot at Lion who also served as a flight instructor, said he once worked far more hours in a month than the 110-hour limit and was chided by authorities.
Elsewhere in crisis management, Pete Buttigieg was chided by Hillary Clinton's former campaign manager for remarks he made in January about her campaign, seemingly criticizing Clinton for implying America was "already great" in her messaging.
Right to Rise, the Super PAC supporting Bush, went after Trump in South Carolina, pouring money into an attack ad that chided Trump for his feud with Megyn Kelly and his relationship with the Clintons.
The only points of disagreement came when Putin gently chided Trump for withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal and when the Russian leader, not Trump himself, explained the U.S. position on Russia&aposs annexation of Crimea.
Senior Russian officials publicly chided U.S. President Donald Trump following his announcement on Thursday that he would no longer meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during the G-20 summit of world leaders in Argentina.
BERLIN (Reuters) - European Union Commissioner Guenther Oettinger chided Italy on Friday about its high debt levels - the second in Europe behind Greece - and warned that market confidence could be eroded if Europe raised its overall debt.
In a televised speech after the first full day of protests Friday, Hariri chided political adversaries in his government for obstructing reforms and gave his Cabinet a 72-hour deadline to come up with economic solutions.
He was replaced by Tyronn Lue, who two months later chided James for joking around on court with Wade during intermission of a Miami-Cleveland game instead of warming up with the Cavs trailing by 21.
The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel, which was established by Congress in 1968 to make recommendations to NASA on safety, chided the agency for not having enough detail in its "detailed outline" for the journey to Mars.
When I tried taking pictures, I was repeatedly chided by the waitresses, who came running over to stop me every time I took out my camera (which is why my hastily taken photos are so blurry).
And in Brussels, Trump chided assembled leaders of NATO allies for not spending enough on defense costs and urged them to spend at least 2% of their GDP on defense, as outlined in the alliance's charter.
Intellectually, many young women believe they can achieve whatever they set their minds to, but most still struggle to obey a sexual double-standard that gives them little room between being chided as "sluts" or "prudes".
Trump earlier Monday chided Fallon for giving an interview in which the comedian said he regretted the way he handled an interview with then-candidate Trump in which he playfully tussled the real estate mogul's hair.
The art of listening is the most delicate of the dramatic arts, ignored at one's peril; Alec Guinness, rehearsing "Henry V" onstage, in his youth, was once chided by the older actor who played the King.
His right-wing designs on the Amazon hearken back to an earlier era: the military dictatorship that governed the country from 1964 to 883, which Bolsonaro has variously praised and chided for insufficient brutality against dissidents.
John Kasich, who, as a former congressman and current governor, regularly frames himself as the most qualified to hold the office, chided Obama's administration as the failure of "on-the-job training" in his campaign statement.
"The Framers had their minds trained on a threat to republican self-government that this Court has lost sight of," former Justice John Paul Stevens chided the majority in his dissent from Kennedy's Citizens United opinion.
He appeared to be referencing a comment he made on Sunday night at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference, in which he chided the media for focusing on only a select group of lawmakers.
Over the course of an hour, a stream of conservative lawmakers urged their colleagues not to give up on Mr. Trump and chided Mr. Ryan for what they described as surrendering prematurely in the presidential race.
Calling this "the opposite of effective moderation," the group also chided Facebook for what it said was a lack of proper mechanisms for emergency escalation, a reticence to engage local stakeholders and a lack of transparency.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy on Tuesday said migrant arrivals by sea were up by a quarter this year and chided European Union partners who refused to offer a helping hand to those who flee their troubled homelands.
So, Melania, if you're watching, I don't think your anti-bullying campaign is working," Fallon said, referring to a Twitter outburst Trump had over the past weekend in which he chided Fallon to "be a man.
In a face-to-face exchange with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, the foreign minister, Wang Yi, chided the Trump administration for "ceaselessly elevating" trade tensions and "casting a shadow" over relations between the two countries.
Indeed, Mr. Graham in November chided the news media for trying "to label the guy some kind of kook not fit to be president," even though he had said the exact same thing a year earlier.
" Writing the next day in The Boston Globe, the columnist known as "Sportsman" chided the Babe for his bad manners: "'Babe' Ruth's Christmas greeting to Pres Harry Frazee was not exactly an offering befitting the day.
Council members and advocates for homeless people have questioned why the mayor has not prioritized building low-income housing over opening new shelters and have chided the city for doing business with unscrupulous landlords and nonprofits.
Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, chided ambitious Democrats for casting Kavanaugh as fulfilling a Trump anti-abortion litmus test, pointing to Hillary Clinton saying she'd choose Supreme Court justices who would uphold Roe v. Wade.
President Donald Trump chided Democrats Wednesday morning after Fox News broadcast a story reporting that Democrats revoked former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page's invitation to testify before Congress about his potential ties to the Russian government.
Currently fourth in the rankings, the Russian has carved out a love-hate relationship with fans who have commended him for his skill but have sometimes chided him for on-court tantrums that have angered opponents.
The production is gentle with its audience, though you will be chided if you try to chat over the actors — who will, by the way, take part in the post-show festivities on New Year's Eve.
He also chided the United States for pressuring the Philippines to enforce a ruling last year by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that invalidated most of Beijing's claims to the South China Sea.
He chided the president for his criticism of NFL players who have taken a knee in protest during the national anthem, and joked that the awards show was similar to a day at the White House.
She chided him, too, standing up for democracy and human rights, meeting with Russian opposition figures and voicing outrage over the 2006 murder of the Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who was strongly critical of the Kremlin.
In off-the-cuff remarks, he teased his incoming chief of staff, Reince Priebus, for having a difficult-to-pronounce name, and chided fund-raisers who did not contribute to his campaign until after he won.
McQuade noted that the judge repeatedly chided lawyers to move their presentations faster and refused Mueller's requests to publicly display exhibits while witnesses were testifying about them, saying insteadthat the jury could look at them later.
James sat wearily at his locker in Toronto last week after a humbling 34-point rout and chided a reporter for even daring to suggest that Cleveland can flip the proverbial switch once the playoffs begin.
The embattled ride-hail player could face criminal charges over the possession of stolen documents, though the judge has previously chided Alphabet for lack of evidence that those files Levandowski allegedly downloaded made it to Uber.
It's tempting to want to mock those people, but even after weeks of trolling them, the tenor of Steve's voice reminded me of being chided by people with authority — teachers, police officers, and even my parents.
Subramanian took a poke at the "poor standards" of the ratings agencies and included a factbox in his report that chided S&P for upgrading China despite its slowing growth and deteriorating debt metrics, while overlooking India.
The company said its Ipilan Nickel Corp (INC) unit has not violated any law or condition under the permit, and chided the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for making a decision "without procedural due process".
While waiting for Mr Mattis's statement at the truce village, where the two sides' sentries stand almost face-to-face, an American reporter was swiftly chided by a lieutenant-colonel for waving his arms around and laughing.
In other Uber news, the US National Transportation Safety Board this week chided the company's lax safety culture as the cause of a pedestrian's death after she was struck by an Uber self-driving car last year.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, did speak but was very publicly chided a few hours later by a presidential tweet because he "forgot" to say that Russian interference had no impact on Mr. Trump's election.
On Thursday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin chided the 17-year old and her demand for a complete divestment from the fossil fuel industry with the stock answer for every adult who's found themselves debating a teenager.
BEIJING (Reuters) - An influential Chinese state-run tabloid has chided the New York Times over its reporting practices after Apple Inc removed the newspaper's app from its China app store at the request of the Chinese government.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Running short of raw materials in mid-260, Venezuela's two biggest beer makers Polar and Regional publicly chided the socialist government for delays in releasing foreign currency to import hops, barley and tin for cans.
The tool is an innocuous-sounding bill, submitted last month by a close ally of President Enrique Peña Nieto — only a day after his government publicly chided the Trump administration to respect the rights of all Mexicans.
"The nostalgia for Bush right now always entertains me," said a bemused — almost mocking — McCain, echoing what she said earlier in the segment after the other panelists chided Republicans for valuing power over the country, they said.
Washington's climate glitterati gathered at the Kalorama residence of French Ambassador Philippe Etienne on Tuesday night to be chided and nudged by Laurence Tubiana, CEO of the European Climate Foundation and drafter of the Paris Climate Agreement.
"I wish that you were as strenuous and hardworking at keeping information out of the hands of hackers as you are keeping information out of the hands of Congress and federal employees," chided representative Stephen Lynch (D-Massachusetts).
It was clear to Democratic lawmakers, many of whom chided Comey at various points of the closed-door briefing for his role in investigating Hillary Clinton's emails, that Comey never reached out to Wasserman Schultz, the lawmaker said.
On the floor, they had one animated conversation in the first half that set off a different sort of social media frenzy, but Westbrook chided members of the news media afterward for making too much of the incident.
Trump parried back on Twitter that "the pathetic new hit ad" had misrepresented his words, and chided Clinton and former President Bill Clinton for the attacks, not making a distinction between her campaign and the independent super PAC.
The maverick leader makes no attempt to hide his grudge against the United States, which he has repeatedly chided for what he says is a history of hypocritical foreign policy, and for treating the Philippines like a dog.
Mr Romer had chided staff for their poor grammar and overuse of the word "and", for example, and was recently embroiled in a row with staff about the methodology behind the bank's annual ease of doing business report.
General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and a man who wields his influence discreetly, last year chided anyone who thinks it unimaginable that America might use force to check a North Korean nuclear menace.
Investors at the ICR Conference pressed executives for assurances that the chain's food is safe and chided them for what, at times, has been perceived as a lack of humility in their dealings with investors and the public.
It isn't the first game to do that sort of thing, of course: BioShock and Metal Gear Solid both chided the player's more bloodthirsty gamer-habits, though those at least let you determine your own level of violence.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines embassy in Washington has chided broadcaster CBS Corp and demanded "corrective actions" against what it said was a trailer of drama "Madam Secretary" that featured a Philippine president making inappropriate advances on a minister.
The Night Manager Readers who chided me last week for having been too quick to dismiss Jed were right, of course: There's a lot more to the arms dealer Richard Roper's American mistress than first meets the eye.
The best example comes from " The Red and the Black ," published in 1830, in which Stendhal's intemperate hero shrugs off the arm of Madame de Rênal, who is in love with him, and is chided for his rudeness.
The dispute erupted last week after the Investigation Department, which is conducting an inquiry into the deal, released its report and chided the Law Department for withholding or redacting reams of documents potentially related to the Rivington House.
In tweets posted throughout the day, Trump chided athletes who "disrespect" the United States and withdrew Kansas City Warriors player Stephen Curry's invitation to the White House after the point guard said he had decided not to go.
In an email to supporters, Mr. Sanders's campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, chided Mr. Biden for ending the day "in the home of a corporate lobbyist," an allusion to Mr. Biden's fund-raiser in Philadelphia with a Comcast executive.
In recent months, several Defense Department officials have complained about a toxic environment and low morale in the Pentagon's public affairs office, and they have said that Ms. White chided department aides for talking to the news media.
Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, welcomed Thursday's pledges of action from Trump administration officials, even as he chided the president for failing to take the lead in confronting Russian election-year aggression.
Trump chided Seoul on Twitter Wednesday for paying "virtually nothing" for US protection, while two administration officials said that behind closed doors, the President is fuming that South Korea is not doing more to contain Pyongyang's increased aggression.
Asked about privatization and the role of contractors, Sopko chided the US Corps of Engineers, which he said has been "horrendous in not holding contractors&apos feet to the fire" for mistakes and other problems with their projects.
"Receivers," like the poor, immigrants, women and persons of color, are considered weaker beings, consigned to the lower ranks of his social pyramid, and who, failing to reciprocate his paternalistic generosity, are chided for a lack of thanks.
McConnell, who has chided the president about his habit of tweeting provocative, off-the-cuff remarks and veering off message, hailed his speech in the House chamber as a big success and predicted his poll numbers would jump.
Despite the harsh words, former Vice President Joe Biden chided Democrats who have chanted "lock him up" at Sanders rallies and sports events, and said if he is elected he would not order Trump to be criminally investigated.
Boca Chica, Texas (CNN Business)Hours before Elon Musk is scheduled to host an event about his futuristic rocket concept, the chief of NASA chided SpaceX for delays in its multi-billion contract to fly astronauts to space.
On Wednesday, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel chided the Democratic committee chairs who stood behind Pelosi as they announced articles of impeachment, pointing out that they hail from the liberal bastions of California, New York and Massachusetts.
In a video message delivered over Twitter on Wednesday night, Mr. Peña Nieto reiterated his commitment to protect the interests of Mexico and the Mexican people, and he chided the move in Washington to continue with the wall.
He recounted that one man was continually chided at the facility for collecting cigarette butts that lay on the ground, another for having to spin around several times before bathing, and one more for rolling on the ground.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday chided the Obama administration for its stance toward Israel, shortly before the U.S. secretary of state was set to deliver a speech regarding international opposition to Israeli settlement building.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif chided the United States on Friday for saying it may leave an arms treaty with Russia, and said on Twitter that "any deal with US (government) is not worth the ink".
Washington (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday accused the National Basketball Association of acting "like a wholly owned subsidiary of the authoritarian regime" in China, in a speech that also chided Beijing for economic and human rights abuses.
Trump chided the Obama administration for failing to adequately address the situation in Syria, and he boasted that his overall strategy paid off even as he has come under intense bipartisan scrutiny for his policies on Turkey and Syria.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte chided the United States on Wednesday for halting the planned sale of 26,000 rifles to his country, calling those behind the decision "fools" and "monkeys" and indicating he might turn to Russia and China instead.
The House Ethics Committee in July released a report that chided Whitfield for failing to prevent inappropriate communications between his staff and his wife, but the panel decided not to sanction him because he didn't intentionally violate the rules.
Earlier in the day, Ellis offered an apology to prosecutors in front of the jury, saying that he had unfairly chided Mueller&aposs team for letting a witness, IRS agent Michael Welsh, sit in the courtroom before his testimony.
" • Monsignor Henry Kriegel"Muhammad Ali opened our eyes to the evil of racism the absurdity of war… He chided our consciences and awaked in us a deeper sense, the need to respect one another and set aside racial differences.
Having chided NATO members for failing to reach a target of spending 2 percent of national income on defence, Trump told fellow leaders on Wednesday he would prefer a goal of 4 percent, similar to U.S. levels, officials said.
He chided the essential disconnect of powerful forces that act with supreme mastery over technology but with no grounding in sociopolitical understanding (specifically naming Mark Zuckerberg) and those who have the inverse problem (the U.S. Congress, in Friedman's view).
Paris (CNN)US President Donald Trump began his 48-hour visit to Paris on Saturday meeting with his host, French President Emmanuel Macron, a onetime friend who he chided on Twitter within minutes of landing in the French capital.
" The ruling specifically pointed to Trump's tweets from earlier this month, when he called for the need for a "TRAVEL BAN for certain DANGEROUS countries" and chided those who were too politically correct to label it a "travel ban.
" SACHA BARON COHEN CHIDED BY DUPED GEORGIA LAWMAKER: 'THIS IS WHY TRUMP WAS ELECTED' Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor, removed Spencer from his campaign's list of endorsements, he announced on social media. "Rep.
Soon after becoming a second-string movie critic at The Boston Phoenix early in his career, Owen Gleiberman drew a rebuke from a friend and former college professor, who chided him for being too negative about a certain film.
Tsakalotos and deputy finance minister George Chouliarakis chided the IMF on Thursday, saying it should spell out why it saw a much bigger fiscal shortfall, since the country's economy last year had performed better than projected in the bailout.
He chided Trump for suggesting earlier in the day that Americans could return to work by Easter, April 12, and said Trump should use the Defense Production Act to force companies to produce needed supplies like masks and respirators.
Even before the executives spoke, the Council speaker, Corey Johnson, chided the company for seeking to avoid public scrutiny of the deal, appearing before the Council reluctantly and only after having reached an agreement with the city and state.
Earlier Thursday, Burr chided the legislation's opponents — particularly over a provision that allows law enforcement to obtain "roving" wiretaps to follow terrorism suspects who frequently switch email accounts and discard phones — and recalled the lapse almost five years ago.
Online critics have attacked her fitness as a parent, and one stranger chided her for taking a break to eat a slice of pizza while community members searched for Dulce in the park, Ms. Alavez Perez told local papers.
The next stop on the conveyor belt is Julia Hahn, a former Breitbart editor whom at least one surrogate has gently chided for emailing out so many talking points in real time that they have been mistaken for spam.
She was also recently chided by media commentators for the cost of her decision to fly to the Pacific Islands Forum for a single day, and then return home to nurse because her daughter had not yet been vaccinated.
Before flying to Brussels where he arrived on Tuesday night, Trump again chided fellow NATO members for not contributing enough while maintaining a trade surplus with the United States, his latest reprimand on issues that are straining transatlantic relations.
Unlike his predecessor in the George W. Bush administration, Condoleezza Rice, who chided U.S. partners for jailing dissidents, Pompeo made no mention of Saudi Arabia's brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi or its continued incarceration of peaceful advocates of reform.
For example, he ripped former teammate Duke Johnson for requesting a trade — typically it's taboo for one player to comment on another player's contract situation or trade request — and chided Giants fans when the Browns traded Odell Beckham Jr. to Cleveland.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Gerard Depardieu lambasted the Hollywood star system for playing it too safe, and chided George Clooney for getting involved in politics, as the veteran French actor appeared at the Berlin film festival on Friday to promote his new movie.
He has worked to curb his salty language — his 94-year-old Japanese-American mother, Nellie, is reported to have chided him on occasion for swearing in public — and has heralded the healing powers of Japan's onsens, or hot springs.
Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDOJ lawyers resign en masse over Roger Stone sentencing George Conway: We might have to impeach Trump again How Lamar Alexander clouds the true meaning of the Constitution MORE (D-Calif.) as "vicious" and "horrible" people, chided Sen.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte chided the United States on Wednesday for halting the planned sale of 26,000 rifles to his country, calling those behind the decision "fools" and "monkeys" and indicating he might turn to Russia and China instead.
Senators on both sides of the aisle have publicly chided McConnell for the secretive and rushed process, but the maneuvering has kept Senate Democrats in the dark and has occasionally left the liberal "Resistance" movement to be caught flat-footed.
Democrats in the chamber chided the president when he called on Congress to pass drug pricing legislation, standing up and yelling out the number of a House-passed bill to do just that as Trump tried to continue on over them.
Mr. Zuckerberg's notes, which were photographed during the testimony, also contained a prepared response if lawmakers echoed criticism from Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, who has chided Facebook and other companies for collecting gobs of personal information about their users.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Hong Kong judge chided a former city leader now embroiled in a corruption case for being uncooperative and misleading the public, in rare, strongly worded comments that also put the city's rich and powerful under the spotlight.
Masse called on the previous Conservative government — which was frequently chided for withholding scientific research — to publish the report, and is renewing the demand of the new Trudeau government, which campaigned on openness and transparency in the most recent election.
Trump chided Russia's use of energy as a coercive force and for its actions in Eastern Ukraine on Thursday in Poland, while Putin subtly jabbed Trump's trade policies on the sidelines of the summit, according to the Russian state-run media.
Five-times champion Federer eased through the opening rounds with typical Swiss precision, winning both matches in straight sets, while the hot-blooded Kyrgios was gently chided by the chair umpire to try harder before coming through his last match.
Mr. Obama chided lawmakers last week, saying they should not leave town at the end of this week unless they reconcile their differences over a Zika prevention funding bill and send him public health legislation he is willing to sign.
Kelly openly disagreed with Republican lawmakers without insulting them, he chided the press for what he called "inaccurate" stories without alienating or singling out specific reporters, and he addressed a number of major foreign policy challenges without tearing up delicate alliances.
Some chided the idea as "dumb" and "naive," while others praised the effort, saying it was important the U.S. cooperate with Russia, in part to ensure the Kremlin does not turn its efforts on the U.S. again in the future.
WARSAW — President Obama chided Poland's new right-wing leaders on Friday over moves that have effectively hobbled the country's top constitutional court, the chief check on the government's power, and urged them to do more to nurture democratic values and institutions.
His behavior grew more unpredictable during the stretch run of the 2016 presidential campaign, when Trump chided him for falling asleep on the campaign plane, according to two former campaign officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal matters.
Read more: There are 2 dozen 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, but it's really only a 5 person raceHe chided Trump for referring to himself as "a stable genius" and teased his claim that US soldiers seized airports during the Revolutionary War.
The letter appeared after an uproar over Ren Zhiqiang, a blunt-speaking businessman, who was bitterly denounced by state-run media in recent weeks after he chided comments by Mr. Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party.
He chided European allies for failing to spend enough on defense, and refused to reaffirm Article 23 of the NATO charter, the crucial principle underpinning the military alliance that holds that an attack against one member is an attack against all.
A report last week from the Center for Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law chided the F.B.I. and the police for assembling a face-recognition database system that contains more than 117 million American adults, half of all adults in the country.
Yet in a lengthy Twitter thread, Zeynep Tufekci, a Turkish academic and writer, called Musk's submarine idea "impractical," and chided the billionaire for thinking his success in technology gave him the expertise to dabble in other areas outside his remit.
But Judge Karen Henderson, who was appointed by former President George H.W. Bush, wrote in a concurring opinion that she believes "McGahn's claimed immunity rests on somewhat shaky legal ground" and chided the administration for refusing to accommodate congressional inquiries.
Trump has chided Macron in the past for sending "mixed signals" to Iran; he said Sunday he hadn't discussed any joint message from the G7 to Tehran during the summit after the French presidency suggested Macron would deliver such a statement.
For his part, Trump had chided Obama in recent days, grumbling that he's "a campaign president" who should be in the Oval Office working to fight the Islamic State and restore America's jobs instead of stumping for a flawed candidate.
Rizzo said Castro had playfully chided him once when he was out of the lineup two days in a row, and it became a running joke between the two in the rare instance that they were not in the lineup.
But Mr. Sanford said he would be putting together a plan for reforming some of the most expensive and popular government programs, including entitlement programs like Social Security, and chided Mr. Trump for having dismissed government spending as a political issue.
Capitalism was still the only engine of wealth creation around, and those pointing out the damage that the late-twentieth-century version of globalization was doing to democracy or to industrial laborers were to be chided rather than taken seriously.
Part of a Twitter rant where the Massachusetts senator knocked Ted Cruz for "whining" about the "significant sacrifices" the Texas senator has made while running for president and chided him for not supporting paid family leave and higher minimum wages.
Jamie Raskin chided Republicans for corralling the debate into process arguments and conspiracy theories, like the false claim that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election, instead of focusing on what actually transpired between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
HANOI (Reuters) - Police in Vietnam on Sunday forcibly removed people protesting in the capital Hanoi against a perceived delay in government response to a mass fish death, just days after U.S. President Barack Obama chided the country on its human rights record.
Another chided Trump for pinning the Democratic National Convention hack on possibly a 400-pound hacker, commenting, "[Your face when] Trump calls you out for being a 400 lb hacker," with a photo of an obese man in his underwear behind a computer.
McConnell chided the Democrats for not including in their resolution anything about the need to keep troops in Syria over the long term, something he noted might be politically difficult because many Democratic lawmakers and voters are anxious to bring troops home.
McConnell, for his part, has chided Democrats for the lack of progress, attributing it to their focus on impeachment and, on the Senate floor, prodding them to prove they are willing to make good on their pledge to both investigate and legislate.
The top U.S. diplomat for East Asia chided Malaysia's prime minister on Thursday for reported comments critical of the West that "sounded a little bit more like" his predecessor Mahathir Mohamad, but said he did not see evidence of a tilt towards China.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday called on Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc for more details on its relationship with Philidor RX services and chided the company for not providing Congress any documents or other requested information.
Kelly, the source said, jumps into these flashpoint issues because he feels strongly about them and thinks the president is unfairly criticized at times, like he did during his recent press briefing, where he chided reporters who haven't served the country in war.
When I set out to climb a tower, Nadine chided me for always doing the most dangerous thing—but she didn't complain when I came away with a map full of points of interest, in a sort of open-world light fashion.
The health secretary was chided in at least one meeting and told to get the U.S. response in higher gear and work better alongside staffers from the National Security Council, Domestic Policy Council and various agencies, according to three senior administration officials.
Duterte also chided human rights groups on Wednesday for getting in the way of his anti-drugs campaign and said police should shoot them if they obstructed justice, a remark the New York-based Human Rights Watch said puts activists "in grave danger".
Mr. Pence is viewed as a sturdy and dependable politician by Republicans in Indiana and Washington, and chided Mr. Trump for his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the United States, calling it "offensive and unconstitutional" in a Twitter post in December.
He also chided the court and took a subtle shot at Roberts, who earlier this week pushed back against Trump's attacks on a federal judge, made while speaking with troops and then with reporters from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump chided Merck & Co Inc's Kenneth Frazier after the drugmaker's chief executive resigned from a presidential advisory board earlier on Monday and cited a need for U.S. leaders to denounce bigotry following a violent weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Instead of challenging her military, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi has often chided the rest of the world for, in her view, turning a blind eye to violent acts by armed Rohingya militants against members of other ethnic and religious groups in Rakhine.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump urged Japanese business leaders on Saturday to increase their investment in the United States while he chided Japan for having a "substantial edge" on trade that negotiators were trying to even out in a bilateral deal.
Germany has long considered the United States its most trusted ally, but relations have been badly strained under the administration of Mr. Trump, who has publicly chided Ms. Merkel and her government over issues including refugees and a planned gas pipeline with Russia.
Yesterday, Gabbard chided the party for debate rules that will prevent "the only woman candidate left in the race, the only woman of color, and the first female combat veteran ever to run for the presidency" from appearing in Sunday's event in Phoenix.
Boras, who had chided the Mets for shopping in the fruits-and-nuts section of the free-agent supermarket — and not for beef — said on Wednesday that it was up to the Mets to decide what neighborhood they wanted to live in.
Investment icons like Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett, Berkshire Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, and Vanguard founder Jack Bogle have been chided on many fronts for suggesting that bitcoin is a bubble and that it won't end well for "investors" in the cryptocurrency.
" The paralysis in Kabul so concerned Washington that President Barack Obama chided both leaders in a videoconference call in March, telling Abdullah, "The political agreement that you signed with President Ghani, as far as we know, did not give you veto power.
In his call this week for Mr. Biden to apologize, Mr. Booker chided him for not being more sensitive to the current political atmosphere — "a time when we have, in the highest offices in the land, divisiveness, racial hatred and bigotry being spewed."
Whether they're being chided for cluttering up the workplace with their hoverboards or being called narcissists for using the cameras attached to their phones to capture moments in their lives, their elders have made it abundantly clear that they think millennials are just the pits.
SYDNEY, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Australia's Westpac Banking Corp did not breach its licence during a drive to boost its pension funds, an Australian court found on Friday, dismissing a regulator's claim even as it chided the bank for failing to treat its customers honestly.
Recently, Timberlake got himself into some Twitter trouble when he tweeted support of a Jesse Williams speech at the BET awards in which Williams spoke about respecting black women, but then chided another person tweeting who reminded him of his treatment of Janet Jackson.
Duterte and his allies were chided last week after lawmakers allied with Duterte supported giving the Philippines Commission on Human Rights an annual budget of just 1,000 pesos ($19.55), which critics at home and abroad said would be tantamount to destroying a constitutional body.
U.S. Treasury Undersecretary David Malpass has long criticized multilateral development banks for contributing to the build-up of debt in poor countries, and has chided the World Bank's lending to higher income countries such as China, saying they should "graduate" to non-concessional loans.
Ryan and Trump's differences have been on full display for months: The Speaker criticized Trump's plan to ban foreign Muslims from entering the U.S., called on Trump do tamp down violence at his rallies and chided him for not forcefully disavowing white supremacist David Duke.
In Indiana, Donnelly — maybe the single-most vulnerable Democrat this cycle — called the preexisting conditions rules "one of the best parts of the Affordable Care Act" in his own digital video, and chided his Republican opponent, Mike Braun, for claiming that he supports them too.
" A report on Tuesday by the ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights chided the Duterte administration for what it said were threats and aggressive rhetoric and trumped-up criminal charges against opponents that amounted to "deliberate effort to muzzle critics and weaken checks and balances.
Sometimes Spayd's concern for gentility shows up in her sensitivity to particular words: The week before she warned Times reporters not to get used to calling politicians "liars," she chided the Times for putting the word "bitch" in the headline of an opinion piece.
In addition to his aid efforts, he has prodded Major League Baseball into requiring that all teams have Spanish-language interpreters available to help Latinos speak with the news media and has chided baseball for not contributing more to the sport's infrastructure in Puerto Rico.
Mr. Trump's re-election, however, will not be Mr. McConnell's top priority in 2020: The famously competitive senator, who will be 78 at that point, revealed that he is fully committed to running for re-election and chided this reporter for not assuming as much.
He seemed to side more with Democrats than Republicans on gun rights, chided fellow Republicans for fearing the National Rifle Association and even suggested that guns should be summarily confiscated from suspects who raise red flags, forcing them to go to court to regain them.
And he has chided the United States for sending two administrative staff members over the weekend to the hotel where England has been staying, and where the Americans would be assigned to stay if they advance to the finals, to check out the accommodations.
It features a hilariously pompous speaker, John Bercow — "It is a point so blindingly obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it," he once chided a member — and a braying, mooing barnyard symphony of partisan heckling noises. Mrs.
" And he chided any white person who might cheer this nation's changing demographics: "Ethnomasochism, the taking of pleasure in the dispossession of one's own ethnic group, is a disease of the heart that never afflicted the America of Andrew Jackson, Theodore Roosevelt, or Dwight Eisenhower.
At a White House meeting on Wednesday, Trump chided GOP lawmakers for being "afraid of the NRA" and undercut gun rights advocates by suggesting that the government ought to skirt due process rules take guns away those suspected of posing a public safety risk.
He recently chided Mr. Kushner for continuing to call for Mr. Bannon's ouster, saying he would not fire his conservative populist adviser — who has deep connections with Mr. Trump's white, working-class base — simply because Mr. Kushner wanted him out, according an administration official.
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama chided Vietnam on political freedoms on Tuesday after critics of its communist-run government were prevented from meeting him in Hanoi, a discordant note on a trip otherwise steeped in amity between the former foes.
Still, Ms. Conway has spirited defenders on the right on social media who say she should be championed as an example of a groundbreaking woman in politics instead of mocked in sexist terms, and some liberal women in Facebook comments chided others for sexism.
Pelosi's comment was directed at progressive House lawmakers, many of whom vocally chided their leadership and moderate colleagues for accepting the Senate's $4.59 billion supplemental border funding bill in late June, arguing the legislation did not go far enough to improve standards at detention centers.
" When asked about working with Bieber and being chided by fellow DJ Deadmau5, he said: "If he was a real friend, he would come to me...rather than blowing it up all over the Internet...and I would say to him, 'I enjoy working with Justin Bieber!
That's because, according to the Woz's verified Facebook page, he's planning to trade in his Model S for the forthcoming Chevrolet Bolt EV. The Woz famously bought a Model S after Elon Musk chided the Apple co-founder in an email for buying a gas-powered car.
Though Vonn admitted that she had had a turbulent time of it emotionally since realizing recently that the end of her career was in sight, she chided reporters for not laughing enough at her jokes as she tried to keep the mood light while outlining her future.
In remarks at a security conference at the University of Texas in Austin last week, Ms. Monaco chided allies for not moving faster to remove the barriers to increase cooperation and information-sharing among agencies, a task the United States has fitfully carried out since 9/11.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), who chairs the Armed Services Committee, chided the president earlier this week for missing a self-imposed deadline for creating an anti-hacking plan within 90 days of taking office.
In a 21-hour talkathon, in which he sought to convince lawmakers to cut funding for President Barack Obama's signature health-care law, Cruz chided the "cheap suits" and "bad haircuts" of some politicians and read the children's book "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.
Fresh from a NATO summit where Trump chided Germany and other European nations for failing to contribute enough to defence spending, British Prime Minister Theresa May is hoping his trip will boost the close ties between their two nations and help forge a future free trade deal.
That IG report also chided Comey for criticizing Clinton's email practices as reckless without filing charges and for improperly announcing the reopening of the email probe in late October 2016, just a few weeks before Election Day when Clinton and Trump were locked in a tight race.
In the video, Watters mocked those that were approached who couldn't speak English and chided one woman who said she planned on voting for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Joe Donnelly (D-IN) — maybe the single-most vulnerable Democrat this cycle — called the preexisting conditions rules "one of the best parts of the Affordable Care Act" in his own digital video, and chided his Republican opponent, Mike Braun, for claiming that he supports them too.
" Fesenko also lightly chided IUTeich skeptics (of which there are quite a few, including "Mathbabe" Cathy O'Neil), writing, "It is true that people who take relatively negative or sceptical positions towards IUT are often, if not always, the least interested or most reluctant to ask detailed questions.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE chided California Gov.
They chided Nike on Twitter in November for not producing replica Oregon women's jerseys (the company soon began selling them) and called out the N.C.A.A. as hypocritical for requiring players to sit out a season if they transfer while coaches change schools with almost no restrictions.
"Thankfully, Bread and Butter have been specially raised by the Jacksons to remain calm under any condition, which will be very important because they have already received subpoenas to appear in Adam Schiff's basement on Thursday," he chided, referencing the House Intelligence chairman leading the probe.
Trump met with the NRA privately at the White House twice last month as he weighed his response to the shooting — including the day after an unusual televised meeting where he chided lawmakers for being afraid of the group and challenged them to develop comprehensive legislation.
Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said she didn't think that firing an aide accused of sexual harassment in 2008 was the "best solution to the problem" at the time, and also chided The New York Times for its recent handling of a reporter accused of sexual misconduct.
At the same time, she's being chided for being too active: When she tried to get candidates to switch to one topic to another at the end of a 10-minute "segment," David Axelrod of CNN and Jeffrey Goldberg of the Atlantic criticized her for cutting short interesting conversations.
Schumer chided the magazine in an Instagram post -- "not cool glamour not glamourous" — with the rest of her response toggling between a call for weight freedom and an attempt to disavow the idea that she be considered fat herself, ("I go between a size 6 and an 8").
However, he also raised the issue of sectarianism, for which he has chided Gulf states in the past on grounds it fuels Islamist militancy, saying "the prosperity and stability of the region depends on countries treating all their citizens fairly and ... sectarianism is an enemy of peace and prosperity".
After Trump chided Senate Republicans in a July 29 tweet to change Senate rules to allow legislation to pass with only 51 votes, McConnell pushed back pointing out that even if they wanted to change the long standing rules, the will was not there in his Republican conference.
The report would detail the total number of foreign-born people — not just non-immigrant visa holders — who are authorized for work in the U.S. White House press secretary Sean Spicer last week, meanwhile, chided journalists for treating a draft executive order as a legitimate White House document.
Interest in the latest image has been amplified by the foreign policy fallout of Trump's comments in Brussels last week, in which he chided NATO member countries directly for not meeting their financial commitments to the alliance and declined to reiterate US commitment to the alliance's mutual defense pledge.
Graham in an earlier tweet chided Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), saying he is "disappointed" to hear that she "refuses" to negotiate with Trump on border funding.
Jeb Bush (R) on Sunday chided Republicans for failing to unite behind a common agenda and called for more leadership from President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE.
Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) on Wednesday chided President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE for his recent criticism of the late Sen.
" Donald Trump has made no public statements about the unrest in Nicaragua, but the Florida senator Marco Rubio, who often influences the Administration's policy on Latin America, has referred to Ortega as a "dying man," and chided him and his allies for electing to "soak their hands in blood.
"I think it is reasonable to expect that smoke from any burned dried plant material will impair vascular function, regardless of what other physiological effects might result from the specific plant," Matt Springer, a researcher who frequently experiments with smoke at the University of California San Francisco, chided.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) chided Dems for not backing her internet privacy bill.
B.N.P. leaders have criticized Ms. Hasina for failing to say that the crackdown against the Rohingya is a genocide, and while calling for imposing sanctions on Myanmar, have chided the Awami League government for its "diplomatic failure" to bring in India and China to help mitigate the crisis.
Clinton chided Trump and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-85033 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE for their controversial remarks regarding Muslims.
Presenting what many human rights experts have called some of the worst pogroms of this century as part of "cycles of inter-communal violence going back to the 1940s," Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi chided foreigners for not having an adequate understanding of Myanmar's complex ethnic and social history.
Known for her tenacity in the face of setbacks, including fatal crashes of her company's planes, Ms. Fileva was outspoken about the Russian government's heavy hand in business; last year she chided officials for speaking at a conference about ending corruption while wearing thousand-dollar suits to the event.
While the US has long chided fellow NATO members for failing to spend the required 2 percent of GDP on defense — most fall below it — Washington is for the first time threatening to act on its complaint by cutting US support for the alliance or possibly even withdrawing altogether.
In October, he chided Uber lawyers for disclosing thousands of emails to Waymo just before the trial had been set to begin.. Jacobs, who was fired from his job at Uber in April but still works for the company as a consultant, testified on Tuesday about the contents of the letter.
In 1983, at a signing of a World Food Day proclamation, Reagan chided the Soviet Union for failing to provide humanitarian relief to those in need, and offered a direct challenge to the Kremlin to explain why the Soviet Union only provided weapons but not food assistance to the underdeveloped world.
Sen. Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) on Wednesday chided his Republican colleagues for refusing to entertain President Obama's next Supreme Court nominee.
This isn't happening quietly behind the scenes: At China's first appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Chinese President Xi Jinping chided the West for its flirtation with protectionism, and painted a picture of his country as a paragon of free trade and an inviting place for foreign investment.
Now, rather than revive the smashmouth impeachment approach that they adopted throughout the fall and winter, Democrats say they intend to use their investigative weapons to highlight these election security themes and keep pressure on Republicans who chided Trump for his behavior in Ukraine but ultimately acquitted him for it.
That proposal depends on nailing down commitments from NATO and other allies — a task that former officials said had gotten harder after Mr. Trump's stormy visit to Europe, where he chided allies for not paying their fair share of the alliance's upkeep and declined to reaffirm America's commitment to mutual defense.
Last year, Trump chided the alliance for not contributing enough to defense spending and for overly relying on the U.S. The president caused a furor last year when he unleashed a barrage of criticism, calling many NATO members, including Germany, "delinquents" for not raising their defense spending to the agreed level.
On Monday, a number of current and former White House staff members were seated up in the front during the ceremony, including one unnamed staff member Mr. Obama playfully chided for being interviewed at a bar outside Wrigley Field during the World Series when he was supposed to be at work.
Even so, analysts say, the Chinese companies have grown ever more innovative, particularly in A.I. For instance, last year when Microsoft researchers declared they had created software capable of matching human skills in understanding speech, Mr. Ng chided Microsoft, pointing out that Baidu had achieved a similar feat in 2015.
Bayer, which was chided by investors for the stock rout at the annual general meeting this month, has said the litigation has had no effect on strong demand from U.S. lawn and garden owners for its glyphosate-based herbicides, adding that demand from U.S. farmers continued to be driven by the weather.
Jim SensenbrennerFrank (Jim) James SensenbrennerLive coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress Tech executives to take hot seat at antitrust hearing Big tech braces for antitrust crackdown MORE (R-Wis.) -- who sponsored the recent spying powers overhaul bill, the USA Freedom Act -- chided Apple for rebuffing the order without providing its own alternative solution.
Jim SensenbrennerFrank (Jim) James SensenbrennerLive coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress Tech executives to take hot seat at antitrust hearing Big tech braces for antitrust crackdown MORE (R-Wis.) — who sponsored the recent spying powers overhaul bill, the USA Freedom Act — chided Apple for rebuffing the order without providing its own alternative solution.
" As a theatre actress in Chicago and then New York, she supported herself waiting tables, working at Petland (she was terrified of the lizards), decluttering for hoarders (she called her short-lived business Escape from Alcatrash), doing a Pizza Hut commercial (she was chided for asking, "Do I have to eat this?
" In fact, Sontag had already been chided in this way; as Harriet Sohmers—who met Sontag's youthful adoration with ambivalence, and even disdain—wrote of her in 1958: "Susan drives me mad with her long scholarly explanations of things one only needs the eyes and ears of someone like Irene to see.
Haruyuki Takahashi's comments came just hours after the head of the Tokyo 2020 organising committee, Yoshiro Mori, publicly chided him for remarks he first made to the Wall Street Journal that a delay of one or two years would be the most reasonable option if the coronavirus outbreak derailed the Summer Games.
The Department of Education chided Duke and UNC for such activities as working with future teachers to build climates of equity in the classroom, exploring the experience of religious minorities in the United States, teaching Iranian cinema, and engendering a supposed lack of balance when it comes to comparing Islam to other religions.
It was a turbulent summit for the US president, who was also chided by French President Emmanuel Macron over the Islamic State terrorist group and kept at arm&aposs length by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson for fear that he would jeopardize Johnson&aposs chances in the UK&aposs general election next week.
In a video message on Friday, he chided his "good friends at the A.C.L.U." for challenging the second bill, which would ban abortions based on a fetus's disability, sex or race, before it had been signed into law and suggested they needed a civics refresher from "Schoolhouse Rock!" on how legislation works.
In a tirade of tweets on Wednesday, in which he first tagged the wrong Megan Rapinoe, he took her to task for her language, proclaimed himself a "big fan" of women's soccer, and chided Rapinoe for stating such a thing before winning, insisting that the team hadn't been invited yet, so how could she decline?
He once, quite appropriately, chided me for my "chutzpah" — one of his favorite Yiddishisms — for challenging him to debate Catholic theology after he had implied in an article that neither the Constitution nor Catholic doctrine would be violated by the execution of an innocent defendant, as long as he had been given due process!
Every year, the festival is chided for not doing enough to support women in the film industry, so it was unfortunate in 2015 that several women were turned away from the premiere of Todd Haynes' "Carol" — yes, a drama about breaking free of patriarchal control — because they were wearing flat shoes instead of high heels.
She briefly chided her 83-year-old for letting Marit get chocolate on her face, then took her seat on stage, settling in with a broad smile and the perfect posture honed by her days at the United States Naval Academy — apparently immune to the funny faces Marit was making from the front row.
The Speaker, who was the party's vice presidential nominee in 2012, has rejected some of Trump's more extreme statements and positions: Ryan called Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigration "unconstitutional," blasted his attacks on a Mexican-American judge as "racist," and chided the candidate for refusing to quickly disavow support from a white supremacist.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE chided Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
In the meantime, however, having chided United States Secretary of State John Kerry for his speech criticizing the Israeli government and settlement expansion in what appeared to be an effort to align Britain with President-elect Donald J. Trump, Downing Street is suggesting that it has finally secured a White House meeting for Mrs.
They may also get some encouragement from a higher power when they meet Pope Francis at the Vatican on Friday evening — though the first non-European pontiff in over a millennium has in the past also chided the EU for rebuffing refugees and losing sight of its values, becoming old, "fearful and self-absorbed".
One Spin profile chided reviews "that have taken her fondness for cosmetics and navel-displaying stage wear as compelling evidence to impeach her as the sort of pliant, submissive fuck toy of which we should have long been rid," underlining that it was just who Stefani was: "Maybe I should be more of a tough chick," she said.
Thunberg arrived in London on Sunday to join the Extinction Rebellion protests and deliver a fiery speech to British members of Parliament, whom she says have failed to take climate change seriously: "You don't listen to the science because you are only interested in solutions that will enable you to carry on like before," she chided.
" Clinton also chided Trump for saying he would be "honored" to meet with North Korea's dictator Kim Jong Un. Clinton, who was a U.S. senator before she was President Obama's Secretary of State, said Trump should only offer a meeting to a nuclear-aspiring tyrant "as part of a broader strategic framework … to bring him to the table.
McConnell also chided Trump, albeit tacitly, for lambasting a federal judge who ruled against his executive order temporarily banning visitors from Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Libya and Syria from entering the U.S. The majority leader is adept at deflecting questions and sticking to his talking points when it comes to possible differences with the president.
French President Francois Hollande chided President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE on Saturday for saying that one of his friends – "Jim" – suggested that terrorist attacks had deterred him from taking his family to Paris.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.) chided Trump, saying the president lacks experience, a quality that makes it hard to sell a plan.
Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie chided front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for skipping Thursday night's Fox News debate — the last before the Iowa caucuses.
Rep. Diane BlackDiane Lynn BlackBottom line Overnight Health Care: Anti-abortion Democrats take heat from party | More states sue Purdue over opioid epidemic | 85033 in 4 in poll say high costs led them to skip medical care Lamar Alexander's exit marks end of an era in evolving Tennessee MORE (R-Tenn.) in a new interview chided Sen.
Beyond examining the real estate deal, the Interior Department's inspector general had faulted Mr. Zinke for allowing his wife, Lola, to travel in government vehicles, contrary to department policy, and chided him for using $12,000 in taxpayer money to take a charter plane after a talk to a hockey team owned by one of his biggest donors.
" Mr. Biden was not shy about defending other elements of his record from his liberal rival: When Mr. Sanders dismissed the 2008 bailout of the financial sector as a gift to Wall Street executives, Mr. Biden chided him and argued that if the banks had not been stabilized the country would have plunged into "a great depression.

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