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"chastise" Definitions
  1. chastise somebody (for something/for doing something) (formal) to criticize somebody for doing something wrong
  2. chastise somebody (old-fashioned) to punish somebody physically synonym beat

266 Sentences With "chastise"

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They've come to chastise her and call her a racist.
"We are not here to chastise people," Jackson told PEOPLE.
If you fail, you'll chastise yourself for your irredeemable sloth.
In December 2009, Obama was not reluctant to chastise bankers.
And I don't want to chastise people who mean well.
You don't want to scare your patients or chastise them.
We know only how to chastise, not how to build.
Other countries are unlikely to openly chastise UNRWA for incitement.
I chastise him quietly for contributing to the extinction of sharks.
Mr. Comey has said he regrets his decision to chastise Mrs.
" Seeming to chastise Mr. Giuliani, Mr. Trump added: "You know what?
If you need to chastise me only briefly, I'm on Twitter.
They also chastise them for taking photos of women in bikinis.
Don't chastise the outlet that credibly published the report about your campaign.
More radical supporters of independence chastise the SNP for its cautious "managerialism".
Will Trump directly chastise him for Russia's interference in last year's elections?
Trump did not chastise the Russians for interfering with our presidential election.
The justices on Wednesday appeared ready to chastise Mr. Evans yet again.
It was not enough to chastise Spain for its excesses, he wrote.
It affords you infinite chances, doesn't chastise you, and keeps things unapologetically light.
If you tap on it, she appears to chastise you, ending the game.
What Trump reportedly did not do was chastise Russia for attacking American sovereignty.
Suddenly, here was a way to not chastise myself for thinking during meditation.
Many people are far more willing to chastise others for not protecting themselves and their children from harmful people than they are willing to chastise the harmful person, especially if that person is a wealthy, successful black man like Bill Cosby.
By pushing personal responsibility, Harden helped Clinton chastise welfare without completely vilifying black women.
Olivia calls Mellie to chastise her, but Mellie had nothing to do with it.
Don't chastise yourself for worrying Finally, don't let guilt be your anxiety's unwelcome companion.
Could the G20 meeting in Riyadh be the forum where Washington starts to chastise?
You chastise yourself for handling the difficult moment the wrong way — the "weak" way.
While critical reviews of Batman v Superman may chastise the movie, they're also debates.
Trump is expected to discuss immigration and chastise sanctuary cities in his speech on Tuesday.
"If my kids called people fat pigs, stupid moron, I'd chastise them," Mr. Coleman said.
The new, improved, vindictive, and murderous Ally uses this as an opportunity to chastise Winter.
Zuckerberg and cryptocurrency enthusiasts chastise the US for resisting business innovation that China is embracing.
His family and fellow kitchen workers routinely chastise him and his apparent lack of Mexicanness.
We chastise ourselves for not being good enough or for not having the right skills.
It is one thing to chastise Congress, it is another to effect change in Congress.
It's easy to chastise lawmakers for not having a firmer grasp on how this stuff works.
These platforms set up systems to optimize use, then chastise people for using them too well.
"You are dissipating your powers in things that have no real meaning," Mason would chastise her.
Considering how often she has to chastise people for not doing so, it makes her dizzy.
But the fund most likely would not publicly chastise China if it changed its currency rules.
Moments later, Chilli remerged to chastise her DJ for assuming the girl needed to give him attention.
There's no question, then, that the right has no standing to chastise the left for suppressive violence.
Others chastise the author for refusing to own the information with his or her name and resigning.
Even after the police debunked the claim, Russia's foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, continued to chastise Germany.
Instead, they chastise the guy for pulling over on the road to record the moment on camera.
The three-strike system offers a way to chastise an offender and then allow them to make amends.
I don't think the game is trying to chastise you for missing the signs on your first playthrough.
And, like a stern father, he was quick to chastise his fellow Thais when he saw the need.
Trump has used her public appearances, or the lack thereof, to chastise President Trump, according to Bennett's book.
A proposed vote in the European Union parliament next month could chastise India for its actions in Kashmir.
Liberal states have an obligation to expose and chastise this export of oppression, however limited their tools of suasion.
But the clash was an aberration and McConnell responded coolly, dispatching other senior senators to chastise the younger Cruz.
Then, two years later, he messaged me out of the blue to chastise me for unfriending him on Facebook.
We do not write to chastise current members of Congress, but rather to urge action in the institutional interest.
Campaign with Vietnam War veterans who chastise NFL players for kneeling during the national anthem to protest police violence.
Todd said the last time Sanders tried to chastise his supporters for lashing out against her was Feb. 23.
" He went on to chastise the media who asked him about specific allegations against Brown, saying "you weren't there.
So to the haters who want to chastise me for bringing cold milk in a thermos to parties: Lay off.
They can also use a public address system to chastise road users for using mobile phones or not wearing helmets.
He has continued to chastise allies for not meeting those goals, but has endorsed the Article 5 mutual defense commitment.
It's Loras' sister Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer) casually walking in on the hookup to chastise her brother for holding up dinner.
Valizadeh called the press conference to chastise the media for over-reacting to year-old article and online pick-up tips.
" The report went on to chastise both Trump's campaign and the Hillary Clinton campaign for "poor judgment and ill-considered actions.
While he didn't chastise Beijing in his latest remarks, he mentioned Chinese President Xi Jinping's planned visit to Florida next week.
She often returned to old diaries to write in the margins—to chastise her younger self, or argue with her conclusions.
In more deprived areas, you'll find that the perceived correct way to chastise the kid is to give them a beating.
Mr. Sanders's subsequent refusal to chastise his supporters for attacking Ms. Warren and her team online only added to her concern.
Watching Brandon Carter, as Ogun, both regard his brother and chastise him is to see a bittersweet fusion of affection and disappointment.
No attendees 'said they heard him chastise Wall Street banks or pharmaceutical companies to the faces of the lobbyists representing those interests.
Advisers have said that while Trump was always unlikely to publicly chastise the Philippine president, he may offer criticisms behind closed doors.
Earlier this year, a Muslim man — a stranger — emailed to chastise me for my views on sex, which he labeled un-Islamic.
Blatter once even invoked the slogan of his former watchmaker employer to chastise the news media during a fiery 2011 news conference.
It was his moral duty to do so, as it was to chastise student protesters in Tiananmen Square for their lack of democracy.
As for mother Sheila, she's so self-absorbed that she barely notices her son unless it's to chastise or demand something from him.
No women are visible on the main campus after sundown, and self-styled "saviours of the university's culture" chastise couples for walking together.
Serena may have been able to chastise him for his weakness in the past, but in the present, he holds all the cards.
Instead of a game plan for accommodating the party's emerging voices in Washington, Democratic leadership this past week found time to chastise Rep.
He went on to chastise San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz, who has been a vocal Trump critic, and cautioned Puerto Rico Gov.
New York ads, said Robert Del Bagno, exhibitions manager at the Transit Museum, often chastise riders with humor — frequently depicting passengers as animals.
"They would both chastise him constantly, and they would give him no respect or affection," Mr. Kalish, who knew the elder Zukofskys, said.
So, the question isn't whether or not we should chastise the blowhard messenger, it's what are we doing to challenge the hateful message?
The results are certain to renew debate over decisions by the F.B.I. director at the time, James B. Comey, to publicly chastise Mrs.
The same people who chastise the progressive movement regularly traffic in anti-Muslim smears and hate speech against me and those I represent.
Those in Generation X who chastise millennials for their avocado toast habits should remember the adage about people who live in glass houses.
Trade minister Hiroshige Seko took to Twitter to chastise public broadcaster NHK for using the term "export restraints" for moves against sales to Seoul.
Sensing a political opportunity to appear "multicultural" but safe from radical views, Clinton appeared in front of Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Coalition to chastise Williamson.
Colin, who is missing his daughter's birthday party to chastise Heidi on the phone, then suggests they start to double the medication being administered.
"My fans and my loved ones understand me, they praise me when I am right and chastise me when I am wrong," Banks added.
But the senator did chastise Emanuel failing to prevent widespread violence across Chicago, and accused him of closing schools and firing teachers as well.
Many are using the comments section to chastise the reality star for releasing balloons into the sky because of the pollution they could cause.
If you want to chastise every fighter who ever got away with fouling in the ring, the legend of Muhammad Ali ceases to exist.
But the company asked the department to postpone its response so an internal investigation could determine why management had failed to chastise the employees.
When she goes in to chastise them for staying up past their bedtime, they explain that they just wanted to see her and say goodnight.
Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, and members of Congress have traveled to the doorstep of Trump Tower to publicly chastise its most famous resident.
Hawley is hardly the only person to chastise the FTC or wonder whether antitrust enforcement in the US has become too lax in recent decades.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Steve Daines of Montana and Braun held a news conference of their own to defend the president and chastise Democrats.
Following a change in personnel, the court could expand the scope of Second Amendment rights and chastise lower courts that have upheld gun control laws.
Often when Trump interrupted the moderators it was to dispute the amount of time he'd been given to speak or to chastise them for favoritism.
The online right meanwhile called him subservient to Communist China, and Republican senators decided to take an opportunity to chastise James for the Chinese government's actions.
Maybe the mayor of Cleveland should write a strongly worded letter to the president of Canada Border Services (CBS!) and chastise the agency for false imprisonment.
Making light of the situation, Blunt's husband, John Krasiniski, went on to jokingly chastise the actor for getting a little bit too close to his wife.
PARIS (Reuters) - Perhaps only in France would a billionaire and one of the nation's most powerful bankers both publicly chastise the president for neglecting ordinary people.
Trump reportedly wrote to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other NATO allies last month to chastise them for failing to live up to their spending obligations.
The UN and Reporters Without Borders, a French-based organisation that promotes freedom of the press, now repeatedly chastise Japan for its media's lack of independence.
Trump reportedly wrote to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other NATO allies last month to chastise them for failing to live up to their spending obligations.
At one moment, he would align himself with the student movement and the next chastise them for what he viewed as their reliance on bourgeois values.
Specifically, the outspoken liberal took to Twitter Friday to chastise the board for meeting in the heart of Wall Street, instead of on the island itself.
It's wasteful and I gently chastise him for it, but I certainly wasn't going to finish it, so there was nothing to be done about it.
And have him or her chastise Republicans as treasonous because they didn't applaud for the fact that something close to universal health care has been achieved.
It's also hard to look away when George seems to implicitly — or explicitly — chastise those who still support and enable Mr. Trump (for example, his wife).
For years, the policy response to the rise nonresidential fathers has been mostly to chastise them if they don't pay child support— the "dead-beat dad" discourse.
President after president, secretary of defense after secretary of defense would point this out and would chastise our NATO allies but no real movement was being made.
Most of the abuse in the film is directed in a way that invites the viewer to laugh, only to chastise us later for being "attackers," too.
Users took to social media sites like Twitter and Facebook to chastise Airbnb for the listings, with some going so far as to call for a boycott.
In his first book aimed at a general readership, Francis appears to chastise conservatives in the Church, saying they are undermining mercy in the name of doctrine.
Not only did he chastise the TPC, he schooled them on a number of important tax policies that have become mainstream thinking inside the Trump White House.
Earlier this month, Sacramento Kings head coach Dave Joerger called time to chastise Willie Cauley-Stein after he dropped back and gave Rose a wide-open shot.
Inner voices are a facet of ordinary life: They grumble and chastise and offer up opinions, though to what extent differs from one person to the next.
Then the sophisticated people will chastise the poor and take counsel themselves on behalf of the political community and not allow crazy people to participate in politics.
She had asked him to share a document with her, and he proceeded to chastise her for bringing up confidential group activities in front of a journalist.
"So we're going to point fingers at, chastise, judge people who use the products without having a conversation about the people who make the products?" poses Blay.
Ted Cruz used much of his time—each senator was allotted five minutes—to chastise Google's representative about how the company's search results present information about political candidates.
They've been doing it for decades — since well before 1973, when Marlon Brando used his best actor win for "The Godfather" to chastise Hollywood portrayals of indigenous peoples.
Hugo Barra, VP for Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi and a former Googler hired by Queiroz, recalled how Queiroz would chastise him for walking too quickly and constantly looking rushed.
It caused writer Wanda Sykes to leave the show even before its cancellation, and star Sara Gilbert (also a producer on the revival) to chastise Barr on Twitter.
Indeed, Hayes does what the title suggests, renting out billboards on the outskirts of town that chastise the police chief, Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), for not solving the crime.
However, if we sell them armaments and then chastise the Saudis for using them, we push them to remain a paper tiger and dependent on U.S. military protection.
I go to bed smiling and wondering when I'm going to see him next, then chastise myself for getting attached, and then resolve to just go with it.
" Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran would regularly use the General Assembly to assert that the U.S. did 9/11 and to chastise Western countries for their "obedience to Satan.
"Those who used to chastise America for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for America to solve the world's problems alone," he said.
While allowing that it was not her best, Biles took to Twitter between the beam and floor exercise to chastise those who criticized her for not winning gold.
"The right thing to do, the thing that would've gotten me celebrated, was not to publish and in fact to write about it, to chastise him," he said.
He had been listening to increasingly acid exchanges at the impeachment trial of President Trump, and he was ready to chastise the House managers and the president's lawyers.
In a speech in Saudi Arabia, he urged Muslim leaders to drive out "the foot soldiers of evil," while promising not to chastise them over human rights violations.
KAYLA TAUSCHE: In the last 1.53 hours, we've heard a chorus of Republicans, but not you yet-- chastise the $12 billion relief package for the U.S. farm community.
In a press briefing last Friday, Mr. Bossert appeared to chastise the news media for not covering the government response to Hurricane Irma's assault on the Virgin Islands.
"We do ourselves a great disservice when we send our foreign policy folks abroad to chastise and castigate" other countries if we don't solve that problem at home.
Because otherwise, de Blasio might need to mildly chastise you, without like, swearing or anything, and then someone might forward one or two of those emails to the Post.
You never hear devout evangelicals say that God raised up Trump to punish or chastise evangelicals for placing too much of their hope in power politics or political strongmen.
Trump has taken to Twitter numerous times since entering the Oval Office to chastise OPEC and its largest producer, Saudi Arabia, for propping up oil prices via production cuts.
For example, Spicer's very first briefing room appearance concluded with him not taking any questions from the gathered press, after attempting to chastise coverage of Trump's inaugural crowd size.
The narratives we expose young children to play a big part in how we teach them to view the world, who we praise and who we chastise, Gill says.
Last week, after Hillary Clinton's performance on NBC, Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, took to Twitter to chastise the former secretary of state … for not smiling.
Such a God might, for instance, offer political success as a temptation rather than a reward — or use an unexpected presidency not to save Americans but to chastise them.
I imagine places like Listen Bar can be helpful for sober people looking to meet like-minded people who won't peer pressure or chastise someone else for not drinking.
It would be easy to chastise Philip were he not so recognizable to anyone who has, at one time or another, made inane decisions clouded by sex or desire.
After the play, Naquin appeared to chastise second baseman Jason Kipnis, who had been charging hard into the outfield, indicating Kipnis may have disrupted the communication between the outfielders.
The president used his favorite megaphone, Twitter, to chastise the central bank, and White House leaks indicated that Trump was contemplating replacing Powell if the Fed kept moving rates higher.
But rather than chastise those like himself, he says that he aims to focus on low-income, first-generation, and minority students, and the barriers they face at their colleges.
Ted Cruz once called him a "liar" on the Senate floor, but the clash was an aberration and McConnell responded coolly, dispatching other senior senators to chastise the younger Cruz.
But the language shifted as the United States proved incapable of halting the virus's spread, and China appeared to be getting its outbreak under control, emboldening officials to chastise Washington.
To the Editor: After admitting that hostility for President Trump from the press and Americans is probably justified, Michael Kinsley goes on to chastise all of us for expressing it.
Internally, the sales pressure was oppressive, particularly in California and Arizona, where senior bankers sometimes called subordinates several times a day to chastise those who failed to meet sales objectives.
That man, not content to chastise the nice woman in her DMs, doubled down on his shitty-ness, and posted his rude and unhinged comments to his own Twitter page.
So, before adults chastise us for our use of phones (while they're leveling up in Candy Crush) it's important to show that phones are very powerful tools, sometimes too powerful.
After all, how can anyone like someone who diverts detective hours away from solving actual crimes or goes on "Good Morning America" to chastise people who doubted his fictitious claims?
During the Warriors' season-opening home blowout loss against the San Antonio Spurs, an infuriated Steve Kerr called timeout to chastise Draymond Green for failing to get back on defense.
While Trump regularly retweets his supporters to chastise his critics, Seth is perhaps the youngest social media user the future commander-in-chief has turned to while trying to express himself.
In my experience, the self-driving car was very polite and didn't honk or otherwise chastise me for my behavior (though the human passenger did communicate his displeasure with a gaze).
There are also a few original song titles that immediately come to mind: "The Cerulean Blues," in which Miranda Priestly would chastise Andy Sachs for her comment about blue bargain bin sweaters.
What's really surprising about the photos, though, is that Pippin managed to snap shots without customers wandering by or employees coming to chastise them for snacking in the middle of an aisle.
The Met Gala is Monday night, which means that it's time chastise those who don't stick to the theme (it's all about Catholicism this year) and praise those who get it right.
A certain business man even went so far as to invoke the name of the great Howie Long to chastise Chris: So Chris Long decided to join back in on the fun:
Both women said the t-shirt incident took place in front of a group of people and that they heard at least one other woman publicly chastise Freeman for that particular comment.
Fans and outside observers can't understand why 'hood rappers' don't have the consistency or focus of output of their mainstream counterparts, but will then chastise any perceived inauthenticity in the same acts.
He will avoid or claim ignorance if possible ("I didn't see the tweet"), chastise the president if he must (rarely by name), wait for the latest outrage to pass, rinse and repeat.
We can sit there and ridicule it, we can talk about it and we can chastise him all we want, but the fact is it happened and now what do you do?
Republicans on the Intelligence Committee made similar allegations, using their questions to Mr. Comey to criticize the news coverage about the Russia investigation and chastise government officials who speak anonymously to journalists.
When Mr. Tillerson equivocated on Saudi Arabia as well and Mr. Rubio appeared prepared to chastise him again, Mr. Tillerson suggested that the two were not as far apart as it seemed.
This happened a few times when the press office wanted to chastise energy companies, including British Gas and EDF, for raising rates, said Dominic Nutt, the charity's one-time head of news.
But while the preponderance of evidence tells us that insurance helps make people physically healthier as well, a lot of people, particularly those who chastise an obsession with coverage numbers, are doubtful.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Meanwhile, Twitter continues to chastise Benetton's "unacceptable and disrespectful" use of the migrant photos for commercial gains, with some even calling for a #BoycottBenetton.
Gustin took to Instagram later in the day to not only chastise whoever leaked the photo, but explain that his thin frame has been a subject of controversy in his life for years.
The fact that Goldberg, a Black-on-both-sides woman with a Black daughter, could sit there on national TV and chastise her sisters instead of stand by them is so terribly disappointing.
Internally, the sales pressure was oppressive, particularly in California and Arizona, where senior bankers sometimes called subordinates several times a day to check in and chastise those who failed to meet sales objectives.
"The same people who chastise the progressive movement regularly traffic in anti-Muslim smears and hate speech against me and those I represent," Omar tweeted Thursday, sharing two images of tweets from McCain.
Sessions, meanwhile, has repeatedly found himself in the presidential crosshairs, with Trump frequently taking to his favorite social media platform to belittle and chastise one of the most prominent members of his Cabinet.
Amy Klobuchar, who has cast her lot with the more moderate wing of the party, jumped into the conversation to chastise Sanders for proposing a policy that many congressional Democrats wouldn't even support.
Castro delivered the sharpest attack of the night, a jab about Biden's memory (and thus, his age) that made the audience gasp and some of the other candidates step in and chastise him.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee took to Twitter on Wednesday to chastise the liberal justice and called on her to resign, in response to comments Ginsburg made about the business mogul earlier this week.
An Orthodox Jew who often invoked his religious upbringing, Lieberman took to the Senate floor in September 1998 to chastise Clinton for engaging in an extramarital affair with a White House intern, Monica Lewinsky.
All-Star Jimmy Butler and veteran Dwyane Wade scorched their teammates after one poor effort last week, only to have Rajon Rondo chastise the duo for a lack of leadership in an Instagram post.
Gustin, here in a 2017 photo, took to Instagram to chastise whoever leaked a photo of him and explain that his thin frame has been a subject of controversy in his life for years.
Undoubtedly, critics will chastise my lack of support — especially as a serving Army officer — for the "mission" or the "troops," two nebulous concepts that have become increasingly but  dangerously coupled in the public consciousness.
Over a series of paintings in circular frames, a narrator tells of the mythic Chinese character Pan Jinlian, an adulteress whose name is still invoked in modern China to chastise an "indecent" woman. Understood.
May's critics seized on the dual departures to chastise May's handling of Brexit, and to suggest that her government is ill-suited to facilitate the complex disentanglement of two of the world's major economies.
Notably, that aspect of his experience has also gained a reputation among Republicans, who openly chastise him for using his committee positions to raise a national presence, whether on TV or at the hearings.
Rather than chastise his son for destroying perhaps the only pure thing in the Norse-themed forest, Kratos hands the miniature maniac a knife and tells him to cut the life out of the creature.
Democratic U.S. Senator and former Governor Maggie Hassan turned to Twitter, one of the Republican president's favorite arenas of political combat, to chastise Trump for his January remark, which the Washington Post revealed on Thursday.
Adding to the tension, Ms. Sanders used the start of Wednesday's briefing to chastise the press corps again, accusing reporters of engaging in a "massive media hysteria" over alleged ties between Russia and the president.
" Collins is the most recent GOP lawmaker to chastise the party's presumptive presidential nominee for saying Curiel, a district judge, has "an absolute conflict" in presiding over Trump University lawsuits because of his "Mexican heritage.
Shelly feels affronted when her kids chastise her for calling Ari their "sister" instead of their "sibling," at a time when they're all supposed to be more focused on their grief than on their self-identities.
Thomas Homan, who served as the acting director of ICE from January 2017 to June 2018, used the majority of his 5 minutes of testimony to chastise Democratic politicians for criticizing the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Luckily (or maybe unluckily?) I had already deleted Robert's number from my phone, after not hearing from him for a couple of weeks, so I have no way to contact and chastise him for what he did.
Hannity, who's taken the side of team Trump in the Cohen saga, provided little new information on his show — but allowed time to chastise the media for its reaction to the revelation that he was Cohen's client.
Though some might be quick to chastise such flawed activists for hypocrisy—and several folks in these artists' Instagram comments certainly did—the dichotomy between rapping about violence and speaking out against violence shares undeniable common ground.
But she is probably worried that you will publicly chastise Germany for not boosting its military spending more quickly, moving ahead with a controversial gas pipeline with Russia and Germany's desire to continue doing business with Iran.
Jeanette Digennaro, who worked in several Sterling chains, said in the testimony that after she called the TIPS line to report sexually harassing comments, a human resources associate followed up to chastise her for making the call.
"The Democrats and the House have trouble endorsing or supporting him ... that's sort of understandable, but I think they're overcorrecting a bit by saying we're going to formally chastise or formally reproach what he's doing," he said.
Democrats still used the late-night drill to publicly defend the Affordable Care Act and chastise their colleagues across the aisle for starting the process of overhauling a law that gives health insurance to some 20 million Americans.
Robbed of your health by this brutal game, allegedly robbed of your cash by team employees (possibly), and robbed of your dignity by internet trolls who chastise you and your girlfriend for leaving your wallets in the car.
President Obama is using his State of the Union speech Tuesday night to chastise lawmakers who deny the science of climate change, saying they will "be pretty lonely" as the world moves toward cleaner energy in the future.
The short fingered vulgarian bashed Clinton and Bloomberg, and went so far as to chastise four-star Marine general John Allen who, in his DNC speech Thursday, questioned whether Trump had what it took to become Commander in Chief.
The C.I.A. has refused to explicitly confirm the authenticity of the documents, but it all but said they were genuine Wednesday when it took the unusual step of putting out a statement to defend its work and chastise WikiLeaks.
Bernadine Healy, then the director of the N.I.H., was among those who dared to chastise Mr. Dingell publicly, accusing him of using his "virtually unchecked power to investigate, prosecute and judge" his targets while running roughshod over due process.
"I called the fake news the enemy of the people and they are," Trump said, insisting that while he wasn't opposed to the media as a whole he would continue to chastise news agencies for stories he claims are false.
When queer people are harassed, we might chastise ourselves for being so overtly gay in places that might not be hospitable to gay people — basically, any public place — when we should have known better than to hold hands, or to kiss.
Talking to weird robot strangers who hide in my house and only come out to chastise me when I talk too loudly is just too much, especially when I'm expected to do so in public, where people could potentially hear me.
Even before the shockwaves of the 5.1 temblor triggered by Tuesday's test wore off, Hillary Clinton was fighting off a volley of Republican attacks, GOP presidential candidates were talking tough and Donald Trump jumped on a chance to chastise China.
The G6 will be ready for battle: Canada: Trudeau will be looking for your support on his G7 agenda themes like gender equality and inclusive growth, but you should expect Trudeau to be ready to chastise you publicly on trade.
And on Sunday, as Russia was firing on a member of NATO, the President took to Twitter -- not to criticize Moscow or offer support to Ukraine, but to chastise Europe for not spending more on the alliance and about trade.
While Montana newspapers unendorsed Gianforte less than 12 hours before the voting began, the congressional race was turned on its head and Republicans scrambled to either distance themselves or politely chastise the candidate while seemingly standing by the GOP standard-bearer.
Set in the 1990s civil war, the movie creates an intense sense of escalating threat as religious hard-liners chastise female students for putative immodesty; among the most terrifying sequences are women in black headscarves and cloaks who storm the school.
"The same folks who want to complain that Sanders supporters are more vicious than anybody else never come out to chastise the supporters of other candidates," said Nina Turner, a former Ohio state senator and Mr. Sanders's national campaign co-chair.
One of them, I suspect, will be Lily Rose Depp's turn as Henry's intended, French princess Catherine de Valois, who uses her limited screen-time to chastise him with extreme Claire Foy in First Man "you're a bunch of boys" energy.
Instead, he insisted that he was right and scientists were wrong, until he actually browbeat the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), without any evidence, to officially side with him (for telling a lie) and chastise NWS (for telling the truth).
I suggest it's because the elite institutions the public hates are collecting reams of data about individual Americans and then using their power to publicly chastise those who don't conform to the politically or socially fashionable opinion on the topic du jour.
It has been left to congressional leaders to chastise human rights abusers and sanction repressive regimes (such as the Senate resolution in December calling for the Trump administration to stop all military assistance to Saudi Arabia related to the war in Yemen).
"I thought I was doing something very good for our Country by using Trump National Doral, in Miami, or hosting the G-7 Leaders," he wrote, going on to chastise the media and Democrats for the firestorm of criticism around his decision.
Trump went on to chastise McCain over his vote in 2017 that helped doom a GOP effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and criticized the late senator, a Vietnam War veteran, over his record on the Iraq War and the military.
Some justices also seemed ready to use the case to chastise the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, for its reluctance to grant so-called certificates of appealability, which are required in some challenges to death sentences.
In a sign of the gulf that has opened between gun-rights purists and Republicans with a more pro-business bent, Mr. Deal this week appeared to chastise fellow Republicans who sought to punish Delta, and thus potentially harm Georgia's business-friendly reputation.
But his public remarks had primarily focused on the dignity that had been stripped from the nomination process, and he declined to question Judge Kavanaugh on Thursday, using his brief remarks in the hearing room to chastise colleagues for their maximalist positions.
The acting White House chief of staff accused the media on Friday of stoking fear over coronavirus as a plot to take down President Donald Trump, warned of potential school shutdowns and appeared to chastise investors for monitoring news coverage of the outbreak.
Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the minority leader, will take the Senate floor on Monday afternoon, when he is expected to chastise Republicans for using the battle over the nomination to delegitimize President Obama and undermine the government's basic system of checks and balances.
Two groups will chastise the pastor: The secular Left that objects to any suggestion that its own should be liable to faith-based correction, and activist Catholics interested in breaking down barriers to sacramental sharing based on one's acceptance, or rejection, of church teaching.
After Wednesday night's debate, several Republican members of Congress stepped forward to chastise Mr. Trump, including Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who said on social media that Mr. Trump was "doing the party and country a great disservice" by attacking the election's integrity.
Still, it is a pretty radical move for a designer who is among the most known high-fashion creatives in the business to publicly chastise his employer — a company run by one of the most powerful men in France — for such a splashy event.
If you were a Republican senator who has had some amount of discomfort or displeasure with what the President did, Starr offered a compelling option: vote to acquit and chastise the House Democrats for forcing this impeachment trial instead of simply conducting oversight hearings.
Because Bonnie (Liza Weil) can't be in the same room as Olivia — lest someone notice she looks just like that murdered Scandal intern Amanda — Bonnie forgoes supporting Annalise in Washington, D.C. in order to chastise Frank (Charlie Weber) for not being honest with his (ex?) girlfriend.
So when Trump tried to deflect responsibility by saying the tweet "that wasn't from me, that was from him [Williams]" Stephen Colbert stepped in to explain to the Most Online President Ever why that's not kosher, as you would chastise a parent who shared a shitty meme.
In the immortal words of Arsenio Hall, these are things that can fairly make a reasonable person go "Hmmm…" So Trump has taken to utilizing his favorite means of weaponized communiqué, Twitter, to chastise, scold, mock, malign, and admonish, in varying degrees, the aforementioned public servants.
Sometimes K2 users don't want to get treated at all because they fear legal repercussions or that the doctor will chastise them, Surdhar says, but if they do end up in the ER, doctors provide comfort measures, treat them symptomatically, and have them evaluated for safety issues.
Many others have used social media to chastise the airlines' supposed bad behavior throughout this past week: Florida residents have been logging their compaints about unfair pricing of items like water and gasoline, along with airfares, with the office of Pam Bondi, the attorney general of Florida.
Ms. Haley, who is often mentioned as a possible Republican vice-presidential candidate, delivered her party's response to President Obama's State of the Union address last month, and used the opportunity to chastise Mr. Trump's brand of politics, becoming one of the first establishment Republicans to take him on.
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Now his decision to regularly back the president and not chastise him for various perceived unpresidential acts has drawn Mr. Ryan scorn from those who think he should follow the example of his friend and former Republican House colleague, Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, and condemn the president's conduct.
WASHINGTON — By the time April D. Ryan left the White House briefing room on Tuesday, she was already making headlines: on live television, President Trump's press secretary, Sean M. Spicer, had cut off her questions to chastise her for what he deemed an inappropriate shake of her head.
Chutkan did chastise prosecutors for making the "rather salacious" claim early in the case that Butina had offered sex for a job, only to walk it back later after Butina's lawyers published the contents of the messages at issue and argued that they showed that Butina and a friend were joking.
But except for the 2013 fruit analogy — which led John A. Boehner, the speaker at the time, to publicly chastise Mr. King and privately make a decidedly less nice body-part analogy about him to aides — Republicans have largely written off Mr. King as a fringe player in legitimate policy debates.
When news broke of Keith Smith's story being an outright fabrication, members of the police department, the state's attorney's office, and the mayor's office took time to chastise Smith for bringing a bad name to a city that has endured so much in recent memory, as well they might have.
The next day, Dr. H gave us some lame explanation of why [the pills] got added to our regimen and that it was up to us to take them … People chastise Bill Cosby for allegedly offering meds to women, but it's acceptable to do to fat people to make them lose weight.
That means Trump can flatter Chinese President Xi Jinping because he needs his support on North Korea, and chastise Mexico for illegal immigration, but he doesn't have to cultivate the Europeans because the issues he would need them on, including the Iran nuclear deal and climate change, "he doesn't care about," Miller said.
Roger Carasso Santa Fe, N.M. Condemning Colbert It would be just as preposterous for me to chastise Emily Nussbaum for not writing her columns in the style of Dr. Seuss as it is for her to criticize Stephen Colbert for not being an investigative journalist on "The Late Show" (On Television, April 17th).
The next day, [the show's resident doctor, Robert Huizenga] gave us some lame explanation of why they got added to our regimen and that it was up to us to take them … People chastise Bill Cosby for allegedly offering meds to women, but it's acceptable to do to fat people to make them lose weight.
The next day, [the show's resident doctor, Robert Huizenga] gave us some lame explanation of why they got added to our regimen and that it was up to us to take them… People chastise Bill Cosby for allegedly offering meds to women, but it's acceptable to do to fat people to make them lose weight.
Persona 5 is quick to chastise you for looking at a cigarette stall—"There's no reason for a high school student to go to a tobacco shop," says my Egg-san's not-completely-feline pal, Morgana (who really, really has to stop telling me how cool I am when I exploit a shadow's weakness).
He used a speech at the unveiling of a 9/11 memorial -- marking the only time the alliance's mutual defense pledge has been invoked -- to chastise member states for not meeting their financial commitments to the alliance, remarks that drew visible derision and unease from other leaders who stood just a few feet away.
OPERATION CHASTISEThe RAF's Most Brilliant Attack of World War IIBy Max Hastings "Operation Chastise," about the so-called Dambusters raid, carries the subtitle "The RAF's Most Brilliant Attack of World War II." In terms of sheer daring, and in terms of the inventive power that went into the famous bouncing bombs, this cannot be denied.
For once, the panel wasn't discussing whether it's wrong for people to chastise a mother for sending her son to school with a store-bought lunch, or if good singers should be banned from ruining karaoke for others, but rather whether or not Trump should be stopped from entering the country for his controversial comments on women and Muslims.
About four and a half minutes into "Mary Don't You Weep," Franklin skips town altogether and is out in the solar system, a one-woman space program, synopsizing the story of Lazarus's plight, but from the point of view of his sister Mary, who in her grief over her brother's death, sees fit to chastise Jesus.
This is why, at the White House Correspondents' dinner, President Obama could chastise Republicans for failing to reach beyond their base ("Call me self-centered, but I can think of one minority they could start with"), or pretend to lose his cool over climate change deniers as "Luther, my anger translator" tried and failed to calm him down.
There have been a few such moments in the program's history: the time the mother of two political consultants, one for Democrats and the other for Republicans, called in to chastise her sons, who were the guests on the show, or the time someone called in during a policy discussion about Iraq and it turned out to be Cher.
"Before you chastise me for saying Alphabet and these other FANG stocks deserve to be higher, remember: If they solve problems for the whole world and they can create value for billions more people, then we should stop wondering if the stocks are too high and start asking ourselves if they're too low," the "Mad Money " host said.
Josie and the Pussycats sat in my Walkman for years, on rotation with pop-punks more widely accepted allumni – only they didn't chastise me for breaking their heart, they didn't hope I'd get a disease from snogging someone else and then burn to death in a plane crash, or fixate on whether or not I was wearing underwear.
Aside from Diane (Kelly McDonald), the 15-year-old schoolgirl who blackmails Mark "Rent-Boy" Renton (Ewan McGregor) after he sleeps with her, and Alison, who accidentally kills her baby while in a heroin coma, the only women given any screen time are mothers (to chastise), and Tommy's prudish ex, whose breakup pushes him into a shortened life of addiction and HIV.
But in announcing the Missile Defense Review at the Pentagon, 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 took the opportunity to chastise military allies for what he called a lag in cost sharing.
He went on to chastise the GOP for confirming Supreme Court Justice Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Lewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' MORE after three women accused him of sexual misconduct, particularly in the midst of the "Me Too" movement.
The Republican National Committee seized on the news this week to chastise Sanders and push back against allegations that 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's campaign colluded with Russian actors during the White House race.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.), meanwhile, continued to chastise leadership for not running a more open process in drafting the legislation and ignoring many ideas from rank-and-file colleagues — criticisms he has voiced over the past few weeks.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.), meanwhile, continued to chastise leadership for not running a more open process in drafting the legislation and ignoring many ideas from rank-and-file colleagues -- criticisms he has voiced over the past few weeks.
The 2016 Race There has been a lot of advice from Washington in the last week about how to treat women: They should "be championed and revered" (Speaker Paul Ryan); they need "protecting" from "abusive, disparaging treatment" (Senator Michael Crapo); they "deserve to be treated with respect" (Senator Orrin Hatch.) The language that politicians used to chastise Donald J. Trump for the way he talked about groping women in a video uncovered last week said a lot about their own attitudes toward women.
Bentley also used Wendell Ray Lewis, chief of the state's Dignitary Protection Unit, to try to help him cover up the affair, asking Lewis to chastise women staffers in the governor's office for gossiping about it, directing him to break up with Mason on his behalf, ordering him to travel to Tuscaloosa to convince Bentley's son to turn over the tapes, and then marginalizing Lewis after he attempted to intervene to block the use of state resources to further the affair and the cover-up.
In their book, Lewandowski and Bossie chastise former National Economic Council director Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, former press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerOvernight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump falsely claims his events have never 'had an empty seat' MORE and former White House staff secretary Rob Porter as individuals within the West Wing who hindered Trump's progress and didn't support him from the start of his campaign.

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