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33 Sentences With "coddles"

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Even so, regulators across the world still think the system coddles incumbents.
She immediately takes her son's body in her arms and coddles him.
But rather than challenge those insecurities, Swiss Army Man too often coddles them.
It punishes our allies and coddles our adversaries; it privileges demagogy over democracy.
He coddles dictators, and he's made our border a symbol of nativist hostility all the world over.
The White House coddles the president, even by disparaging a warship, its crew and a Navy hero.
They think it taxes rich people too much, and coddles Americans with excessively generous, excessively subsidized health insurance plans.
An ideology emboldened by a president who stokes the flames of hatred and coddles white supremacists with messages of support.
Germany coddles its world-class automobile industry, which has been extremely slow to embrace alternatives to the combustion-fueled engine.
Her mother, Judy Denmark (Kim Maresca), a Lemon Pledge-scented pushover, initially coddles her, but eventually gets wise to Tina's manipulations.
Carson is part of the growing "free-range parenting" movement: parents who reject what they see as a culture that unnecessarily coddles kids.
This isn't a game that coddles you toward a solution, but even when the answer seems obvious, the stupid creature can muck things up.
Novel black identities such as Stanfield's have always spurred an appetite in American culture — an appetite that first coddles these performers before burying them beneath expectation.
In this ad, Azuma wakes her master up in the morning, notifies him of the weather ("Take your umbrella"), and even coddles him with emotional support.
He overspends to keep up appearances for his fiancée Lisa (Megalyn Echikunwoke), and he has a complicated relationship with his father, while his mother still coddles him.
A report by the House Oversight Committee said the Coast Guard had failed to turn around a culture that coddles bullying and was hostile to women and minorities.
" Huffington then coddles this grown man who seems to have learned nothing from a cascade of recent events that have tarnished Uber's reputation, saying, "Oh come on, don't worry David.
Health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers are blasting a proposed federal policy that would lower what patients pay out of pocket when they pick up their prescriptions, saying it coddles the pharmaceutical industry.
I think holding them to account is really important so that there's someone who doesn't care if there's repercussions and then people could judge it from there, rather than this coddling board that coddles.
Then we had people in the Bush administration who had made misjudgments, but understood and respected democratic institutions, and had not yet been intoxicated by a new brand of Republicanism that coddles dictators and vilifies patriots.
Mr. Trump's shift on Cuba, ostensibly on human rights grounds, is an aberration for an administration that coddles brutal autocrats abroad and contradicts the foreign policy philosophy Secretary of State Rex Tillerson outlined during a recent Senate hearing.
At root, it is hard to accept that access to food and medical care so coddles recipients that they develop an inappropriate dependency on benefits as the reference to these forms of aid as "welfare" is intended to suggest.
Surly's relationship with his love interest, Andie (Katherine Heigl), plays out like a Goofus and Gallant comic strip in which he does things the easy way while she moralizes about the importance of hard work and coddles Surly through his tantrums.
We witness Abu Osama go into a fit of rage about infidels in the same breath as he tenderly coddles his younger son; the contrast between such outbursts against more domestic, almost heart-warming scenes yields a perturbing degree of emotional whiplash.
" After Grullón's passionate words, Rodriguez added: "Exhibitions are great but they are only cosmetic solidarity, it is about changing the day to day functioning of this museum … it is about acknowledging what is beyond the grounds and the power structures this organization coddles, and [how it] effects the communities around the museum.
Pirro is the author of six books, two of which are crime novels. Her first book was 2003's To Punish and Protect: A DA's Fight Against a System That Coddles Criminals. It was followed in 2004 by To Punish and Protect: Against a System That Coddles Criminals. In 2012, Pirro's first fiction book, Sly Fox: A Dani Fox Novel, was released as a crime and legal thriller, followed in 2014 by the second novel in the series, Clever Fox: A Dani Fox Novel.
Hudson was a circuit court judge on Virginia's Nineteenth Judicial Circuit Court (Fairfax County, Virginia) from 1998 to 2002. Former Republican U.S. Congressman Thomas M. Davis, who first met Hudson in 1979 when Davis was running for the county board and Hudson was running for prosecutor, called Hudson a "by-the-book guy," adding that "[h]e is not one who coddles criminals." Davis also gave the following assessment of Hudson's personality and judgment: > He is a bulldog. He is not a warm puppy.
He is also good friends with Hachi and Shouji. His laid- back attitude to life may deem him a slacker in the eyes of many, but he is actually quite perceptive and he coddles Hachi more than Junko would like. Both he and Junko are studying to become artists (his art being Romantic and hers being Post-Modernistic). Although Shouji has said several times that he used to be a player, Kyousuke says very seriously that he would never cheat on Junko because he is afraid of losing her.
One of his most famous character attributes is bargaining his way out of having to pay full price for an item. He coddles Tonya and is more likely than his wife to give her what she wants, and will react with a lecture every time one of his children considers quitting or asks him about receiving money. Said lectures having been known to last for hours on end and encourage his kids to avoid bringing up such subjects around him. Julius is also shown to be a workaholic, accepting any job offer he receives.
To reinforce their vows of humility, the Mother Superior has given the other nuns repulsive new names: Sister Manure, Sister Damned, Sister Snake and Sister Sewer Rat. With few opportunities for spiritual ministry, the nuns have begun to indulge in their own idiosyncratic pursuits in order to pass the time. The nurturing Sister Damned compulsively cleans the convent and coddles all the animals under her care, including an overgrown pet tiger that she treats like a son, playing the bongos for him. The ascetic Sister Manure is consumed by thoughts of penitence and corporal self-sacrifice and cooks between LSD hallucinations.
Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) are planning to have the family over to announce their plan to adopt a new baby but are concerned about Lily's (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) reaction, as she is overprotective of Cameron, who Mitchell suggests this is because Cam is too possessive of her and coddles her too much. Cameron denies that he spoils her, but evidences suggest otherwise. Lily's preschool teacher later tells Mitchell that Lily has a problem with sharing, and suggests that she may get it from a parent, causing Mitchell to realize that he too has a problem with sharing.
Lobby card with Louise Fazenda and Maude Eburne (right) in Doughnuts and Society (1936) Eburne began her career in stock theater in Buffalo, New York. Her early theater work was in Ontario and New York City, debuting on Broadway to great acclaim as "Coddles" in the 1914 farce A Pair of Sixes."When I first came to New York... I said I didn't want to be beautiful young girls or stately leading women, but wanted parts that had something queer in them, especially if there were dialect.""Tumbling Into Fame" Theatre Magazine (October 1914): 171-172.
In a charming Connecticut village, Lloyd and Caroline Chasseur (Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis) are in marriage counseling on Christmas Eve; the session does not go well and their problems become evident. Caroline has had an affair, and Lloyd is miserable and blames the problems with their 14-year- old son, Jesse (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.), on his wife. (She coddles and protects him and thinks he does no wrong, while he continues to treat him like the criminal he turns out to really be.) The marriage counselor Dr. Wong (B.D. Wong), tries to get them to open up, but, behaving professionally, he refuses to intercede on either side.

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