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104 Sentences With "not take kindly to"

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Khloé Kardashian does not take kindly to a snubbed text.
The Trump family did not take kindly to Spicer's response.
The plaintiffs' lawyers did not take kindly to the development.
The plaintiffs' lawyers did not take kindly to the development.
Update: Ian Connor did not take kindly to Amber Rose's accusations.
Friendly or no, Martinez did not take kindly to the messages.
Mr. Putin, after all, does not take kindly to being challenged.
Texans do not take kindly to Russians attacking America in any way.
She did not take kindly to Terrell's categorization of her hearing appearance.
Beyoncé's fan base did not take kindly to her being ranked number two.
Unsurprisingly, players did not take kindly to their head coach's racially-charged words.
We will especially not take kindly to trade cheaters who undermine our foreign policy efforts.
Diabetes affects nearly 30 million Americans, most of whom did not take kindly to the jab.
Briscoe Cain, a Texas Republican, did not take kindly to the proposal and tweeted his displeasure.
Musk did not take kindly to the idea, tweeting that those investors should buy stock in instead.
And he did not take kindly to the fact that she would not have sex with him.
Beijing does not take kindly to the way Washington criticizes it for its approach to human rights.
Many voters, however, may not take kindly to a government installed without an election and with nationalist support.
Sandrock said she does not take kindly to Ellmers's remarks about her personal appearance, despite their past relationship.
Meteorologists and others watching Jose's progression did not take kindly to this misleading information from a major city magazine.
More recently, Sanford had been critical of Trump while in Congress, which the president did not take kindly to.
Mexico has made clear that it will not take kindly to such maneuvers, especially during a presidential election year.
Her fans did not take kindly to her admission, flooding her confessional video with comments branding her a liar.
"The NRA does not take kindly to threats -- and neither did LaPierre," the NRA wrote in a court filing.
Not surprisingly, the police unions did not take kindly to these songs, and they threatened concert shutdowns and arrests.
The president, though, did not take kindly to any hint that he might not be up to the journey.
For one thing, the insurance industry would not take kindly to being eliminated, and has a lot of clout.
For one thing, fuel-cells do not take kindly to extreme conditions, especially temperatures below the freezing point of water.
The internet did not take kindly to a quip Donald Trump made about undocumented immigrants during Wednesday night's presidential debate.
That includes those at the petting zoo, who may not take kindly to a hit or swat instead of a pat.
Besuited corporate clients might not take kindly to investment-banking advice offered by someone wearing a tank top and ripped jeans.
Briscoe Cain, a Republican representing a district east of Houston, did not take kindly to O'Rourke's proposal and tweeted his displeasure.
Bush did not take kindly to the rebukes, as documented in Peter Baker's "Days of Fire" account of the Bush presidency.
BMW's controlling Quandt family has a strong independent streak and might not take kindly to having significant Chinese carmakers as shareholders.
The parents may or may not be around and they may not take kindly to you being so close to their baby.
Xi apparently did not take kindly to the comparisons, and Chinese censors started blocking images and mentions of Pooh on social media.
The residents of the North do not take kindly to outsiders and are upset that Jon has bent the knee to Dany.
Sometimes, things get violent — recently, Mr. Hernández was punched in the face by someone who did not take kindly to being filmed.
I was the Rome stringer for The Boston Globe during the "Spotlight" series, and he did not take kindly to the question.
Trump has praised the wall Israel constructed, but Mexicans — Jew and gentile, government and private citizen — did not take kindly to the comparison.
The online encyclopedia's volunteers, who work tirelessly to ensure the accuracy of information on the site, did not take kindly to the stunt.
According to her book, Mr. Trump did not take kindly to Ms. Kelly's questions, and he appeared to retaliate in creepy, personal ways.
If Han were to defy expectations and win, Beijing would likely not take kindly to him formally offering asylum to Hong Kong protesters.
Those voters will likely not take kindly to Ayotte's withholding her endorsement of the party's standard bearer, especially considering that Trump has endorsed her.
Many, particularly in the continent's eastern half, will not take kindly to orders from Brussels to receive refugees, or to the threat of fines.
Trump was shown waving on the big screen after the third inning, and some in the crowd did not take kindly to his appearance.
And he may find that the United States Appeals Court for the Second Circuit does not take kindly to his rhetoric or eventual decision.
Donald Rucker now runs the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, and did not take kindly to the federal mandate proposal.
GOP senators did not take kindly to the plan either, noting that the problem affecting farmers was the result of Trump's own tariff policies.
In other words, the organisms that normally live in the gut might not take kindly to being relocated to the mouth, via the bum.
And the EU might not take kindly to any overly friendly overtures to a president some of the bloc's main leaders have voiced concern about.
In Canada's criminal justice system, courts usually do not take kindly to witnesses or complainants who communicate with each other during or before the trial.
They did not take kindly to a Trump attack on native son Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee who has led the anti-Trump opposition.
Trump: I'm still winning Trump did not take kindly to the criticism, and stayed true to his modus operandi of swiftly hitting back when attacked.
Almost all fast-growing cities are in countries where landholdings are small, and small farmers do not take kindly to being booted off their land.
It certainly looks better than our last wooden chicken coop, which did not take kindly to a particularly wet winter and began to develop leak.
And landowners who oppose the wall, and may not take kindly to seeing their property appropriated, are likely to try to block it in court.
The singers of the original hit song, which was also recorded by Justin Bieber, did not take kindly to Mr. Maduro's appropriation of their music.
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose phone was once tapped by US intelligence, did not take kindly to Trump's quip that they had something in common Friday.
It was only later, in his hotel room, that it occurred to him that Rome's authorities do not take kindly to people jumping in its fountains.
Reagan was faced with a Democrat majority in the House of Representatives that did not take kindly to the idea of cutting taxes on the rich.
Though the agency said it was confident those dogs could do the job, too, some dog lovers did not take kindly to the T.S.A.'s stance.
On Sunday, Clyburn was already on TV morning shows warning South Carolina would not take kindly to a self-described democratic socialist in down ballot contests.
" The president did not take kindly to Midler's slip-up, and wrote a tweet of his own slamming her as a "sick scammer" and "washed up psycho.
Here are some selected comments: "Canadians would not take kindly to other countries lecturing on policy so this was the right approach," Sue Tucker wrote from Ottawa.
The Sri Lankan judiciary does not take kindly to indecent exposure, clearly, so maybe think twice before streaking across their cricket pitches, or don't do it at all.
It's so much that I couldn't help but wonder if Google was worried that third-party developers would not take kindly to their apps being so easily restricted.
The Haitians did not take kindly to Mr. Douglass, because of his race, and failed to give him the respect to which his office should have entitled him.
We don't know what happened to all those dragons — maybe they were eliminated by the White Walkers, who would not take kindly to fire-breathing weapons of mass destruction.
They are a global community of truth-seekers, and they will not take kindly to the mistreatment of their peers, however naive and ineffective the means of that mistreatment.
Her most Scorpio moment: Jenner did not take kindly to her father, Caitlyn Jenner, publicly announcing that she was attending the Victoria's Secret fashion show to watch Jenner walk.
Though Daenerys rides Drogon, she has already lost one dragon to the Night King and might not take kindly to Jon inadvertently taking another, even if he's her nephew/lover.
"I suppose they could shoot at trucks, too," he says, glossing over the fact that trucks — unlike drones — have human drivers that might not take kindly to being shot at.
The two are poker buddies on Maui with Owen Wilson and Don Nelson, the Hall of Fame basketball coach, and Willie did not take kindly to a weed-free Woody.
But though the taste-testers in the video seemed to take things in good stride, it's also possible that some people might not take kindly to being made to look so foolish.
For all the magnificence of its Baroque churches, Vienna is now a pretty secular, cosmopolitan city and it would not take kindly to a political leader who presented a super-pious image.
Though some parents and administrators did not take kindly to her message, Rodham's classmates responded with a standing ovation, who knew their speaker as a leader and campus activist, according to the Globe.
Along with the release of Mod Sélection, his rekindled feud with Kanye West has been making headlines — back in September, Drake followed Kim Kardashian West on Instagram, which West did not take kindly to.
All three fit into a coherent narrative, united by a single theme: The President benefits from systems that, at best, twist the rules, and he does not take kindly to efforts to expose that fact.
Ruud, who did not take kindly to Kyrgios' tweet then about how he had celebrated the victory, said the hot-headed 24-year-old was "completely crazy" and had behaved like an "idiot" on the court.
Von D, who's slammed Trump's stances on various issues in the past, did not take kindly to this discovery — and, according to screenshots Freeman shared with the Kansas City Star, contacted the contestant directly about it.
"China does not take kindly to these things ... it is a thorn in the side of what are already relatively poor relations between America and China," said Paul Fage, senior emerging markets strategist at TD Securities.
But critics say Trump's strategy will weaken the US negotiating position with European Union allies and Russia and China -- which have made clear they see no reason to reopen the deal and will not take kindly to US threats.
San Juan mayor Carmen Yulín CruzAfter being widely praised for recovery efforts following hurricanes that struck the U.S. mainland, Trump did not take kindly to criticism that the government responded too slowly to a hurricane that ravaged Puerto Rico.
The woman was eventually convicted of murdering her husband, but naturally the residents of the San Bernardino valley—the part of California Didion was describing in that long, unwinding opening paragraph—did not take kindly to being characterized this way.
Trump, who had toyed with the idea of a sale in recent weeks, did not take kindly to Frederiksen's reaction, and said on Tuesday he would be "postponing" a two-day state visit to Denmark slated for Sept. 2-3.
The 33-year-old Spaniard is in peak form ahead of his return to grass, but did not take kindly to being seeded third despite being ranked second in the world, and criticized Wimbledon for not following the ATP rankings.
After his Russian opponent broke to lead 4-3 in the final set, Tsitsipas, who had already received a coaching warning and time violation, did not take kindly to being told to speed things up by French chair umpire Damien Dumusois.
The transparency activist argues the allegations are overblown and are an attempt at getting him extradited to the U.S. WikiLeaks did not take kindly to Podesta's joke at the time, replying to the tweet with one of its own criticizing the meal's opulence.
The former Exxon Mobil Corp CEO faces multiple challenges in his unfamiliar role as chief U.S. diplomat, including a boss in U.S. President Donald Trump who makes unpredictable policy pronouncements and does not take kindly to criticism or contradiction, said four current officials.
Fox News visited early in the morning with journalist and Culiacán native Miguel Angel Vega – early because come the afternoon and evening friends and family are known to hold parties for the deceased at their gravesides and some do not take kindly to visitors.
It's also possible that the new US leader may not take kindly to the Russian leader should he attempt to manipulate him -- or that their relationship could sour over time, an experience common to Trump's predecessors President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.
In particular, he said the area was populated by Kurds, Arabs and Sunnis who would not take kindly to their lands being resettled by people who had never lived there, a reference to Turkey's plan to house refugees from other parts of Syria there.
"The party sees Tibet, inside and outside the Tibet Autonomous Region, as one of the more volatile regions and does not take kindly to alternate sources of authority, including moral and behavioral authority, and clearly the growth of Larung is problematic," Mr. Sperling said.
Vape shop owners did not take kindly to the move and pushed to sue the state—arguing that the reason for these diseases are illicit products, most especially those containing THC, and they should not be unjustly punished for selling safely to their customers.
The executives at AMC and other theater chains clearly saw a company that was attempting to interject itself between their customers and the end product, and they did not take kindly to Lowe's tactics, which amounted to a kind of hostile takeover of the market.
People who have made their living by defining and describing the scope and scale of the possible naturally resent being challenged on that sort of thing; party insiders, just by dint of their vantage point, do not take kindly to the sudden presence of uninvited masses.
Here, Democrats might be encouraged to note that Mitch McConnell did not take kindly to Trump's suggestion that flag burners be jailed and stripped of their citizenship, and that McConnell has also been a strong supporter of the NATO alliance, which Trump has threatened to undermine.
If you work for Trump in the White House -- or, well, have been alive in America for the last 3+ years, you understand that Trump doesn't think much of McCain and might not take kindly to seeing the name of his nemesis on a US ship while in Japan.
" NYTimes reporter Katie Rogers: "Part of me thinks that all Americans, no matter their politics, are patriotic enough, and many believe in the exceptional nature of their country enough (whether that's right or wrong), to not take kindly to being blamed for a bad relationship with Russia by their own president.
Kevin Waters, a criminologist at Northern Michigan University and former Drug Enforcement Administration agent, notes that understanding which tattoos are purely aesthetic and which are signals can be a lot of help to law enforcement, distinguishing truly hardened criminals from posers—gang members do not take kindly to outsiders adopting their imagery.
The iconic former footballer, who was photographed looking characteristically youthful while attending wife Victoria Beckham's runway show at New York Fashion Week on Sunday, did not take kindly to a fan's suggestion that he, like over seven million other people, may have had a little bit of botulinum toxin type A injected into his forehead area.
These things happen, sure, and Wired has since issued a statement to the Verge saying that it "did not intend to go on the record stating that Trump has small hands, which we can neither confirm nor deny," but the whole thing is undoubtably haunting the GOP frontrunner, who does not take kindly to attacks on his digits.
The department wrote that the rejection of the essay came out of concern that readers might not take kindly to a piece lauding Britain's food while rationing was still in place after World War II. "The organization in those days was somewhat po-faced and risk-averse," Mr. Donaldson said, using a phrase to describe a humorless stance.

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