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"tell on" Definitions
  1. (informal) to tell a person in authority about something bad that somebody has done
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Baseball people have always been reluctant to speak directly about cheating, using the rationale of mutually assured destruction: If I tell on you, you'll tell on me.
Basically, Facebook will soon let you tell on shitty stores.
It was hard to tell on the windowless level 22.
What story did you want to tell on Africa Speaks?
Don't make a gif or CNN will tell on you!
He had a different story to tell on Tuesday night.
S. Jin from Maryland could think of one situation in which one might tell on a classmate: If I caught my classmates cheating on a school assignment, I probably would not tell on them.
What I learned from that moment in refusing to tell on him.
Stories of struggle, of unending doom are easy to tell on television.
They'll definitely have a great story to tell on Ella's future birthdays.
Was it the fact that he would tell on his own wife?
"Blue and blue ain't going to tell on each other," Brown said.
Where do you find inspiration for the stories you tell on Memento Collider?
And it's getting harder to tell on sight alone which sites are trustworthy.
There is a story Donald Trump liked to tell on the campaign trail.
"Corn syrup is a syrup — you can tell on your tongue," Florence says.
What kind of stories did you want to tell on the new "Roseanne"?
But the thing is, stereotypes tell on the stereotypers more than the vilified.
Only time will tell on both policy and operational scores — wait and see.
And I'm not here to tell on people or throw them under the bus.
"You can't tell on the ground where Mexico ends and the United States begins".
First, President Donald Trump has a pretty compelling story to tell on foreign policy.
There is often no way to tell on police complaints whether sex was consensual.
Let the Academy Awards do what they've always done: Tell on the film industry.
She's mad and calls everyone's parents to tell on the kids hiding their money.
We figured it'd be easier for you to tell on her than on me probably.
Still, in that moment, I had to decide: tell on him, or let it go.
Despite its defensive stance, the government has a decent story to tell on climate policy.
"I'm gonna fight this weekend, and time will tell on all that stuff," he said.
We really needed to spend the money [on her] because you can just tell on-screen.
Of course, esports adoption isn't something that can be forced, so time will tell on that.
Time will tell on that one, but he obviously does share some of his father's passions.
It's clear that Hahn will have an interesting story to tell on stage at Disrupt Berlin.
"I could tell on a scale of 1 to 10 who to ask" for an introduction.
"Found not much to tell on F.D.R.; quite a lot under Truman," James Boylan now recalls.
Huzayfah: I could tell he was not a guy who would tell on you or anything.
"I couldn't bring myself to tell on them even had I known for certain," he said.
Wald says that the small-caps are providing a "tell" on the overall momentum of the market.
I told them I was going to punish them, and they would not tell on each other.
And for a moment I thought of how I would tell on him, of how serious this was.
From what we can tell on her Instagram feed, she had a few good friends over for cake.
It's hard to tell on a first viewing but easy to admire its spirit of adventure and daring.
"I could just tell on the streets that there's no enthusiasm [for her] whatsoever," he told Rolling Stone.
"Universal allowed filmmakers to tell the stories they wanted to tell on economical, yet effective, budgets," he added.
Warren knows she has a weakness -- whether perceived or real is harder to tell -- on her origin story.
I'm not going to tell on the podcast because I don't want to dox you, but ... KS: No electricity.
Picture Prompts If you caught your classmates cheating on a school assignment or test, would you tell on them?
Even if you know your Uber driver shouldn't be on the phone, you aren't going to tell on them.
It's hard to tell on myself, but Madam Boob Slapper's tits —which she energetically wallops every day—are magnificent.
"It's hard enough to get someone to tell on their friends and family" without threatening them with deportation, Goff said.
You can call the police and tell on him after the fact, but you still got your head smashed in.
He's trying to tell a story that he thinks would correct the story the letters would tell on their own.
"The same way you can see on Instagram that you were left out, you can tell on Venmo," she said.
What was hard to tell, on the other hand, was a taste difference between mealworms and crickets, and actual meat.
As the set sped towards another tiebreaker, the pressure was beginning to tell on Kyrgios as he yelled "I can't focus".
" In the USSR, kids used to threaten each other by saying: "I'll tell on you to my cousin, who's a desantnik.
Ms. Bishop, 37, has an analogous story to tell on "Ain't Who I Was," her soulful but subtly calculating new album.
"What players don't realize is how many people can't wait to tell on them," Nelson said from his home in Hawaii.
He and Zaka were bound by the Loyola code of honor: come what may, you did not tell on another boy.
"When we got that one, you could tell on our bench we had a good feeling of what could happen," Cooper said.
Especially on this tour, you can tell on this tour that they are feeling so loose in their song selection and jamming.
"We've gotta tell on her before she tells on you," Kimmy says, and Titus concocts a plan to catch her red-handed.
Law enforcement could tell on which Sundays he attended church, and even when Carpenter didn't spend a night at his own home.
It is said that certain farmers can tell on which Faroese island a sheep has been raised simply by tasting its meat.
Even Stavos knew that something was going on in the back office, and he made sure not to tell on his bosses.
"Congratulations again to our winners tonight," he said, having told all there was to tell on a Saturday night at the races.
Same thing, like that "SNL" clip that went around had a lot of impact, from what I can tell on the campaign.
QUICK: IS IT FAIR TO SAY IT'S STILL A LITTLE TOO EARLY TO TELL ON THESE DETAILS THAT HAS TO BE WORKED OUT?
Still, Democrats believe Clinton has a powerful story to tell on the economic progress the country has made under President Barack Obama's watch.
Some of them are close friends who tell on him because certain circumstances force them to, and never say anything bad about him.
It's like, we don't immediately ask questions about what people's kids think, instead we just tell the funny jokes we tell on Twitter.
When someone cheats, don't tell on them because you will surely end up in a situation when you need to do the same.
I feel that is an invasion of privacy, with the direct breach of our school's code of conduct, I would tell on them.
From what we can tell on her IG page, Sofia is a pretty good model ... meaning, she looks damn incredible in a bikini.
THAT'S ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING IT IS ABOUT TO GO DOWN AND I DON'T THINK IT'S IMMINENT BUT YOU CAN'T TELL ON THESE THINGS.
And we now have FBI agents, according to Sara Carter, who want to come forward and tell on the record some of the improprieties.
A few months into his tenure, the Indian government began using biometric devices to tell on government employees who didn't turn up for work.
The big question is whether overseas markets will take to the service as consumers in China have done — time will tell on that one.
When she learns that Harry is planning a potentially dangerous excursion, she threatens to tell on him, in the hopes of keeping him safe.
Finally, he let her go, and "I decided right then If he didn't kill me I was going to tell on him," she said.
This event bills itself as the "Greatest Show & Tell on Earth," and that's essentially correct, though with lots more sophistication than that description implies.
Ferro needs to provide his CEO, Justin Dearborn, with a good story to tell on Wednesday, just as he did just a quarter ago.
As with the stories people tell on Snapchat or Instagram, life can be vibrant and fun one second, and dark and emotional the next.
But there are certain stocks investors should focus on over the next two days for the true "tell" on whether talks are making any progress.
For investors reading the tea leaves of every trade headline, there are some stocks as the true "tell" on whether talks are making any progress.
I'd almost have been sad at Dake's crushed look if it wasn't immediately followed by Lonnie, so happy he didn't have to tell on his boss.
Maker Faire is the Greatest Show (and Tell) on Earth—a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity and resourcefulness, and a celebration of the Maker Movement.
The exchange suggests either poor communication between the agencies, or that the TLC cannot tell on its end which cabs are being used by the NYPD.
And I think about the bravery of those individuals, and one of them may have been that police officer, it&aposs hard to tell on that video.
They don't have lyrics posted up on their Bandcamp, but from what I can tell on songs like "III," they also really hate cops—always a bonus!
A picture is worth a thousand words, but a thousand-page book can create a story that would take a dozen hours to fully tell on-screen.
Which may not actually be that surprising, since it's not so different from what he's doing with the recurring segment "Jokes Seth Can't Tell" on his show.
That's the significance of Benjamin Netanyahu's show and tell on Monday of what appears to be a gigantic cache of pilfered Iranian documents detailing Tehran's nuclear work.
But social media firms also cannot be trusted to truth tell on this topic either, because their business interests have demonstrably guided their actions towards equivocation and obfuscation.
Then, one night — recently, it seems, though it can be hard to tell on Westworld — he comes across several of his fellow warriors, frozen midbattle with a bear.
"You could tell on the market, in talking to dealers, that some customers said, I want to fulfill my dream before any tariffs come into effect," he said.
But one tell on how things are going will be how much the White House outsources the legislative process to Ryan and Capitol Hill the next time around.
The stories Marvel went on to tell after her debut — and will continue to tell on the big screen for years to come — are indebted to Ms. Marvel.
"They've gone after my surviving son, gone after me, and told lies that your networks won't even tell on TV because they're flat out lies," Mr. Biden said.
On the other hand, it was very hard to tell on what the judges were basing their decisions, except that some of the dogs were obviously cuter than others.
Putin's not just looking at the next few weeks and months, but also where things are going in the next months or years, so time will tell on that.
As speculation rose that the President might refuse to sign the bipartisan agreement reached between the House and the Senate, the strain began to tell on some GOP lawmakers.
While there were obvious physical differences described in the book, I don't think that those things are the most fully impactful in any story that we tell on film.
It's hard to tell, on the basis of what you've said, whether giving up their adopted child was also unkind, but it must surely have been difficult for the child.
It's hard to tell, on one viewing, how much difference it makes that stage directions for this production change every night — a nod to the improvisatory feeling of the film.
Laura Palmer of "Twin Peaks", his television masterwork, seems to be his favourite woman in trouble, aside perhaps from Marilyn Monroe, whose story he says he wanted to tell on screen.
The star, 31, celebrated her son Liam James' half birthday on Instagram Friday, dedicating a sweet dedication to her baby boy, whom she welcomed with husband William Tell on July 5.
Earlier he had been given a brief show-and-tell on the workshop, and had gotten to hoist one of the LV monogram bags and to watch an artisan at work.
Since his creation in 1940, the Joker has simply been the personification of evil, reinterpreted by various writers to fit the story they want to tell on the page or screen.
Republicans who are eying tough midterm elections in November just wish the President would keep his attention on what they believe is a credible story they have to tell on the economy.
Many of the legion's leaders must have known about what Marcial Maciel was doing to these boys, but the legionnaires encourage each other not to tell on their superiors, no matter what.
It was too soon to tell on Sunday whether the causes of the Ethiopian Airlines crash were the same as or similar to those of the Lion Air crash in Indonesia last year.
Kara Swisher: But getting, and last question, but getting back to Trump, your platform has been essentially hijacked by George Conway, Donald Trump, and AOC as far as I can tell on some level.
While growth in Germany doubled, Berlin's economy ministry warned it would slow in the second quarter and economists said weaker exports to slowing emerging markets like China would eventually begin to tell on demand.
These range from increasing video surveillance to easing confidentiality requirements between doctors and patients, so that psychiatrists, say, can tell on people they deem dangerous (though doctors are already obliged to report such cases).
Their noise-cancellation performance also seems good from what I could tell on the noisy IFA show floor, and Sony's companion app allows you to tweak the exact level of noise-cancellation on offer.
But it's hard to tell on the smaller screen — the overall experience of playing this version is more impressive than seeing the Xbox version on a big TV. It really feels like, and is, PUBG.
But here's a tell on Vermont: it had the fourth-lowest number of H1-B visa holders in the nation as of 2017 — just 366, far behind other New England states, like New Hampshire, with 1,906.
I really have to work on calling someone when I feel like getting high, because honestly, when I get that mindset, the last thing I want to do is tell on myself & prevent it from going down.
In a statement, Wolf added that the show will feature jokes that her bosses — Trevor Noah or at The Daily Show and Seth Meyers at Late Night with Seth Meyers — wouldn't let her tell on TV before.
It is difficult to tell on the streets of Uttar Pradesh, a poor state where water buffalos trudge through wheat fields and traffic alike, how much traction Modi and his Hindu supporters will get from the initiative.
Particularly in the Trump presidency, there are so many things to pursue and you just can't tell on a given day where anything will lead, so there is a lot of chasing down things that don't materialize.
From what we can tell on Instagram, it seems the entire cast is close -knit (two might even be dating), but Tommy Dorfman (Ryan Shaver) and Alisha Boe (Jessica Davis) are officially the cutest friend pairing of them all.
FROM PEN: Joss Whedon: Buffy and Angel "Is The Grandest Love Story I'll Ever Tell" On the year anniversary of her death, Oswalt remembered his late wife in a lengthy Facebook post — expressing a combination of grief, gratitude and perseverance.
On Waypoint Radio today, Patrick, Natalie, Rob and Danielle do a little show and tell on the games they've been digging into lately, including We Happy Few, The Final Station, Rome 2's latest expansion and Breath of the Wild.
When Victor Bernstein, the Jewish journalist, interviewed the governor of Mississippi after the two boys were lynched in 1942, he asked what would end mob violence—especially when white folks refused to tell on their neighbors and law enforcement failed to prosecute.
Like many other commenters, Lola Byers-Ogle from Wilmington, N.C., wondered if the problem is not the cheating itself, but the reason students might do it in the first place: I honestly can't say if I would tell on a friend for cheating or not.
"I really could tell on our first date when we were walking the streets of South Bend, we went to see a South Bend Cubs game, the way he interacts with people, the way he cares about people, that call to service," Buttigieg said.
So you can tell on our staff here, who's got that ... I always think it's like the racehorse, you're happily munching your oats in the stall and then you hear that little bugle and you suddenly are up and ready to go and you want to run.
"Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the U.S. government chose to remove an Ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives," Yovanovitch said Friday.
"But there was one of the dancers sleeping in his car waiting for the club to open, and I just felt a darkness that it was about to turn from a funny anecdote that I could tell on The Graham Norton Show one day to me being that guy."
"Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the U.S. government chose to remove an Ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives," she testified on Oct. 11.
"Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the president, I was nevertheless incredulous that the U.S. government chose to remove an Ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives," Yovanovitch said in her statement.
In one sense, Trump's address to the Veterans of Foreign Wars was a typically brazen appearance, as he boasted about the good story he has to tell on the roaring economy -- his best pitch to voters in the midterm elections -- and slammed Democrats on immigration, another motivating factor for his base.
" Yovanovitch expressed surprise at her removal, saying that while she understood "that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the U.S. government chose to remove an Ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives.
"Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the U.S. government chose to remove an Ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives," she testified before House investigators, according to her leaked opening remarks.
Nintendo saw this type of actually totally illegal (but it's okay, we won't tell on you if you get a screwdriver out) tomfoolery coming, and—as reported on VG 24/7, Eurogamer and elsewhere, via an original Reddit post—left a hidden message within the Famicom Mini's (and presumably the NES Classic's) code, as pasted below.
"Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the U.S. government chose to remove an Ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives," Yovanovitch said according to a copy of her prepared remarks published by the Washington Post.
"Although I understand that I served at the pleasure of the President, I was nevertheless incredulous that the US government chose to remove an ambassador based, as best as I can tell, on unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives," she said in a 10-page statement obtained by The New York Times and The Washington Post.
The president has a compelling story to tell on what he calls America's blue-collar boom: 28500 million jobs gained; record-low 6900 percent unemployment; more women in employment than men; record low unemployment of African Americans, Hispanics, Asian-Americans and veterans; the return of U.S. manufacturing jobs; accelerating wage growth for the bottom 2628 percent of wage-earners and for millennials.
"If you look at, for example, Meredith Grey [Ellen Pompeo] and Derek Shepherd [Patrick Dempsey] through the lens of Time's Up and #MeToo, he was her boss, she was an intern, and she kept saying, 'No, walk away from me,' and he kept pursuing her, and that is probably not a story we would tell on the show today, and it's a beautiful reflection of the changing times," Grey's showrunner Krista Vernoff told the Los Angeles Times in a recent interview.
Whether it's due to personal expectations or the movie itself, I can't say, but watching The Lost Village I caught myself wondering frequently whether the character I just saw was going to be cast in plastic or plush and available at Toys R Us. I was frankly shocked to discover that a cool little selfie-taking ladybug camera/printer the Smurfs tote around in the film is not, as far as I can tell, on the market in our universe.
" ---- My secret life under 'don't ask, don't tell' By Joan E. Darrah "I had pretended to be straight and played the games most gays in the military are all too familiar with -- not daring to have a picture of Lynne on my desk, being reluctant to go out to dinner with her, telling her not to call me at work except in a real emergency, not going to church together, avoiding shopping for groceries together and generally staying out of sight of anyone I knew when we were together...But it was the events of September 703, 2001, that caused me to appreciate fully the true impact of 'don't ask, don't tell' on our lives.

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