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"scold" Definitions
  1. to speak angrily to somebody, especially a child, because they have done something wrong

430 Sentences With "scold"

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And I wrote one of these scold, scold columns about it, talking about, how dare you do this without discussing immigration.
Your parents scold you for doing it, and then later, once your own moral spine holds you up, you scold yourself.
I scold myself and figure out what I'll eat instead.
She seemed to scold Mr. Trump for his quick assessment.
I scold myself, again, and go with the team for lunch.
And a scold may just be someone whose passion is showing.
Well, just to inform the parent, not to scold the daughter.
Or maybe someone will scold Bill Belichick and Andy Reid. [CBS]
Me explaining to my boyfriend why he can't scold me: pic.twitter.
Meanwhile, Chouinard had become an adviser and scold to big business.
I wanted to scold someone: this isn't what dreaming is for!
Long would scold him for missing deadlines in front of his crew.
But at least you won't scold yourself for not having done anything.
Did we ever hear a Democrat scold President Barack Obama so sternly?
They looked at me as if I were about to scold them.
We'll wait to see if anyone sees fit to scold the players.
Should they scold the young activists over ambiguous wording in the resolution?
If you eat a sandwich at your desk, people will scold you.
Democrats could only scold and work up a frenzy on social media.
Pollan's literary persona has a rare, almost Thoreauvian affect: the lovable scold.
One especially winning attribute of Walker is that he's not a scold.
He's a scold, a snob and a suck-up all at once.
On Saturday, Trump used his Twitter account to scold Stein and Clinton.
He's a scold, a snob and a suck-up all at once.
It's not uncommon for public figures to scold journalists for reporting the truth.
Read the statement: Go deeper: Republicans scold Schiff for not seeking whistleblower's testimony
Ms Dlamini-Zuma is wary of foreigners who scold Africans about human rights.
He pledged to not be a "hectoring scold" on issues such as abortion.
In the end, however, he is not a scold but a generous spirit.
Why scold something that doesn't even pretend to be high or even middlebrow?
Her official scold, Larry Kudlow, the president's economics adviser, admitted he was wrong.
Sung in a different tone, the lyrics might have seemed like a scold.
Naughty language which parents used to scold kids for using is now commonplace.
Mostly, I gently scold myself for feeling raw: No one shot at me.
I hoped they wouldn't scold me for doing something for my own future.
Later, she would go on to scold feminists for overusing the word vagina.
She used to scold me when I'd take my three sons out to eat.
In fact, this might be the first tattoo she won't scold you for... right?
The billionaire went on to publicly scold his fellow NATO leaders over defense spending.
Twitter leapt at the opportunity to scold the NRA, which couldn't resist firing back.
When Ryan Seacrest commented on her shoes, she was the one to scold him.
It should be noted that Carter has long been a Clinton scold and skeptic.
When Doug goes to scold Elodie for losing Spencer, she also bursts into tears.
They won't scold you for missing a pill, because after all, you're only human.
I will scold myself for not having enough courage to take the other path.
His interlocutors scold him: this deal could make his unspecified business the biggest in Europe!
Assuming his teenage son had stayed out late, Cannon rose and prepared to scold him.
It also allows Republicans to scold Mr Obama for being too harsh towards an ally.
He fired off a raft of dissenting opinions, some that seemed to scold his colleagues.
Too assertive, and Clinton risks looking like a scold; too reticent, and she looks weak.
Yet it would also be wrong to scold amateurs for pitching to the radar gun.
The caregivers finally scold the children or issue "robotic" instructions, sometimes without even looking up.
I'm gonna have to call my daughter down here, she is going to scold you.
These deletions make Michael seem like more of a bitter scold than he is already.
After every mass shooting, the NRA's backers scold gun-reform advocates for politicizing the tragedy.
It's not his job to scold an interviewer who is trying hard to be outrageous.
But when she looked at me to scold me, she saw that I was crying.
Established party members approached and appeared to scold him, underlining the tensions within the party.
Rather than scold them, find one who's off from the center and break the ice.
I hoped that my sensible-with-money wife wouldn't scold me when I got home.
And know that I present these conversational suggestions not as a scold, just as a reminder.
Staff members intermittently cropped up to scold us as we whispered our way through the activities.
I scold myself for wasting so much money on my eyebrows over the last two years.
Well we are here to tell you it's OK, there is no need to scold yourself.
With dismaying regularity, my students find him to be a scold, a killjoy, and a hypocrite.
Brian, my co-founder, use to scold me and go, 'No one's ever gonna see this!
Zawaideh claims White would scold her when she wore more conservative outfits such as fleece sweaters.
But first, she took a moment to scold Kevin Hart for dropping her golden popcorn trophy.
The Sanders supporters' scorn was enough to prompt some of the speakers to gently scold them.
Leaders didn't scold or repudiate the birthers in their ranks because they were actively courting them.
Like every other feminist with a public platform, I am perpetually cast as a disapproving scold.
It seemed like just another in a long list of scold-y admonishments from Big Parenting.
Some GOP lawmakers also took to Twitter to show their support for Damore and scold Google.
They simply ignore the question and scold each other about the mistake of letting Alton read.
Feel free to scold us in the comments — or just find someone to play chess with instead!
Even Francis, who has made mercy and forgiveness his mantra, can scold with the best of them.
In the Senate, Ms. Warren's role has been more of an effective scold than a legislative heavyweight.
The money scold in me believes she should have known better, but she believes she knows plenty.
Several Republican senators emphasized their support on Thursday, while taking care not to scold Mr. Trump explicitly.
"His role is to scold and discipline," said S. E. Cupp, the conservative commentator and HLN host.
So fine — keep being NeverTrump, be anti-Hannity, be a scold against your own side sometimes, whatever.
But then Coach K got in on the act and appeared to scold Brooks in the handshake line.
"What am I going to do?" she said in Chinese, which was the better language to scold in.
"Because, I'm telling you, he didn't know anything about government ... I wanted to scold him all the time."
She also makes it clear that her aim isn't to scold the artists who gave her the infection.
A scold, a snob, a paid hack intent on punishing artists and spoiling the fun of the public.
It can't be simply to cheer themselves up, to scold, or to convince you of your erroneous ways.
If Clinton wants these voters on her side, she'll have to do more than scold them into it.
It's the face canines break out when you scold them for a house training accident or shoe shredding.
In that church, god was little more than a power-hungry scold who disdained anything fun and interesting.
"The one thing I won't forgive Parker for is being a moral scold for perceived concentration," he says.
At one point, she could be seen bending down to scold George, who cried after getting in trouble.
A Cedar Rapids police officer took to his bullhorn to scold Ms. Warren to get off the street.
Mr. Guzmán would scold the man, insisting that he only needed a five-minute head start to escape.
And, on cue, not only did Trump not scold Pompeo for his treatment of Kelly, he praised him!
In the wee hours, the fight got so raw he had to scold both sides for excessive jerkiness.
If their kid is going to vote for the "wrong" presidential campaign, won't they scold or threaten them?
And don't let anyone scold you for your food choices, even if that person is sticking you with needles.
We need to encourage and inspire young women who are enthusiastically embracing a social justice platform, not scold them.
They saw the former secretary of state as a scold on human rights and a hawk on national security.
And when some employees turned the posters around, Pruitt used security camera footage to identify them and scold them.
Their interplay is certainly familiar -- he's the free spirit, she's the buttoned-up scold -- but proves pretty charming nevertheless.
Sometimes she would cry, and her husband would scold her that it was her fault the family was unhappy.
I would scold any other trans girl for jumping to the fact of transness as the cause for rejection.
Sometimes people search for Ozzy Osbourne and mistakenly find me, and then scold me for leaving Sharon, for example.
This isn't the first time the Goldman chief has taken to Twitter to scold the president on immigration issues.
Don't scold me about accepting my Social Security; I've been working since I was 16, as has my spouse.
In some congregations deacons scold female churchgoers for keeping their hair short and suggest that they try weaves instead.
Those on the right could scold about both good manners and liberal principles concerning equal access to public accommodations.
Republicans, in turn, scold their colleagues for "politicizing" the killings, while offering their "thoughts and prayers" to the victims.
It's never all that fun to scold Marianne, because Sense and Sensibility's narrator scolds her so much for you.
I use the speaker on my Logi camera to scold my kids at night when they sneak out of bed.
Take the ongoing campaign by American officials to scold allies into shunning Chinese high-technology for 5G mobile-telecommunications networks.
That makes it hard for American officials to scold other countries for taking a less-than-prohibitionist stance against drugs.
From its naysaying title (from a Talking Heads song), "This Ain't No Disco" screeches like a repressive, single-message scold.
But it's unhelpful to scold people for worrying about something that public health experts are actually pretty worried about, too.
Most of us would never dream of talking to other people the way we scold ourselves in our own heads.
One which can be a scold, a nag, an annoyance, a puzzle – but which has always been there for it?
Mr. Money Mustache, a life-style guru who espouses a frugal and Spartan way of life ("The Scold," February 29th).
He received adoring news coverage; he even received an award for fiscal responsibility from a coalition of deficit-scold organizations.
Not to be a prig or a scold, but insofar as the details are autobiographical, maybe somebody should quit drinking.
"CNN sucks" is a common chant at Trump rallies, and the president used the opportunity on Wednesday to scold the media.
" A video shared on Twitter shows bandmate Jade Thirlwall cracking up after the apparent improvisation, prompting Edwards to scold, "Jade, don't!
Rather than scold him, as you might expect from an elderly couple, his wife reassured him that the ring would reappear.
"Scold as much as you like, you'll never get your silly old story again," cried Amy, getting excited in her turn.
Crystal Champ, 35, looked slightly dazed and agitated in the body camera footage as you hear Ryan begin to scold her.
I didn't think he deserved to have my respect for trying to be a parent to me, and to scold me.
Giannoli is not out to mock the afflicted or to scold the credulous, as William Wellman did in "Nothing Sacred" (1937).
They'll scold you, follow you, caw, swoop down and maybe even scratch you (Marzluff calls this behavior their "culture of hate").
He took the opportunity to softly scold lawyers for making public allegations they did not seem to be able to prove.
CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin on Tuesday cut off a guest to scold them for using the N-word on the air.
China is using drones to scold people for walking around outside without masks as the Wuhan coronavirus spreads throughout the country.
Her father was a businessman, and her mother, Ms. Liu said, was strict and quick to scold or punish her physically.
They team up to have him fire an attention-getting young actress and to scold him for a poorly written scene.
Like Hillary, Warren is a hopeless scold whose attempts at softening under the guidance of high-paid advisers can only backfire.
You sign up for one team and then scold the other team on social media (you will have lots of company).
You sign up for one team and then scold the other team on social media (you will have lots of company).
If they did something good, I'd give them a reward, and if they did something I didn't like, I would scold them.
Even oyakata tell us to be careful and not to scold young wrestlers, as the tend to easily quit or run away.
"With a word like 'scold,' we have many, many examples," he said, of the word being applied to men, including male candidates.
The Association of National Advertisers, a trade group, took the opportunity to scold Facebook, which has rapidly altered the online advertising industry.
It was a familiar role for the speaker: He has become something of a Washington scold, deploring desultory campaigns and ill manners.
Is Sivan saying that if some fan asked him about bottoming in a Twitter Q&A he'd scold them just as harshly?
"If we scold them, we're accused of discrimination," he said of the mainland tourists who are among the visitors to the estate.
Answer wisely, because Jennifer Aniston might be hiding out of sight behind you, ready to pop up and scold an incorrect answer.
I don't want to sound like a scold but there's a weird inappropriateness to a lot of the stuff that's out there.
He is much taken by what he calls the "internal antagonism" of critical judgment, caught between id and superego, scold and saint.
Biden used his allotted time to scold the chanters, but also to argue for an independent attorney general and Department of Justice.
"I do scold them," she says gently, though it's hard to imagine the soft-spoken, beatific Ms. Kondo ever raising her voice.
Smith started this fight with a scold, but Franklin would end it when she penned a letter dragging Smith to absolute filth.
John Kasich — the Republican governor of Ohio, unsuccessful candidate for president, and perpetual Donald Trump scold — is planning another trip to New Hampshire.
Obama to resign for failing to protect Americans and trying to scold Americans for the shooting by blaming it on gun laws. -Pres.
" Another reader, Nadine Berrini, agreed: "If the former secretary of state was a man, would your headline writer have chosen the word 'scold'?
When a child uses the word "fuck," a typical parent might scold her for it (or, if you're J.K. Rowling, call it "unacceptable").
Are black leaders failing us because they don't scold rappers who use ugly, misogynistic language and glorify the worst parts of their upbringings?
And my campaign manager will scold me tonight because I will say too much that it's not about the issues it's about Trump.
One group that did notice, however, was Fix the Debt, a nonpartisan deficit-scold group that used to have substantial influence in Washington.
Everyone plays to type: the scold, the flirt, the prankster, the nice boss, the mean boss, the slacker, the dummy, the straight arrow.
Many figures in the U.S. were quick to scold Penn, who has previously inflamed critics by meeting with late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.
"These self-righteous kids screaming at you on television over the weekend aren't helping out at all," said Tucker Carlson, another Fox scold.
Do you feel like being called a scold, if you're being called that, is a kind of gas-lighting or kind of manipulation?
When she has to scold them, it's with a soft whack of her flip-flop, as an Egyptian mother might an errant son.
" And Cruz interrupted a young heckler to scold him that, "In my household, when a child behaves that way, they get a spanking.
Like a big sister, I scold him for being up so late on a work night, but I'm happy to hear from him.
Everyone used the story to scold everyone else — for liking it or not liking it enough or liking it for the wrong reasons.
But you don't have to be a deficit scold to suggest that progressives should be thinking about how to pay for their policies.
But it was her chortling response to the idea of a White House visit that prompted Mr. Trump to scold her on Twitter.
And he is an inveterate liar, which makes it all too easy for the despots he chooses to scold to dispute his statements.
Later on in the season, Elizabeth does scold Churchill for disguising his strokes as the flu, but the rebuke isn't for Elizabeth, the individual.
Each Cloud Cam has a speaker and microphone, so you can talk to your pet from work or scold your kids from the office.
I have vague memories of angry high school teachers pausing class to scold students for getting too wrapped up in their fake animal care.
In each case, Ryan has been largely missing, poking his head up now and again to scold Trump for his most politically damaging offenses.
Named for Anthony Comstock, a guilty masturbator and moral scold, the law restricted the mailing of materials containing information on contraception and sex education.
She moves from prim scold to maniac princess to frat-boy aggression with alacrity — and without ever seeming as if she's working too hard.
You think because you scold someone for calling us zombies online your conscience is clear, but then you help the people destroying our homes.
Trump's campaign rallies have been boisterous, with the real estate mogul often pausing to scold protesters and ask security officers to take them away.
He does not judge, scold or moralize, but follows the misfit children of his imagination as far beyond respectability as they will take him.
" Its deputy ambassador, Vladimir Safronkov, went on to scold its drafters for expressing "horror" at the attack: "Have you even checked what you wrote?
You don't have to be a deficit scold or debt-worrier to believe that really big progressive programs will require major new revenue sources.
Courts are not allowed to make up a less restrictive alternative in RFRA cases and scold the government for not complying with its fantasy solution.
It'll scold you for your vulgarities and request that you be more kind, and that's actually a pretty reasonable position for the AI to take.
"Family" in Yakuza is not just about giving strong characters external vulnerabilities—things to protect, to snarl over, to scold for their own damn good.
The bot is also a task master, using a Chrome extension to scold you via gif if you stray to an unproductive website while working.
Part of Mr. Cosby's fame was built on his self-appointed role of guardian of black respectability and occasional scold of other blacks, he said.
But who are they to scold Trump voters for not being glued to every earnest, civic-minded episode they themselves can't be bothered to watch?
Coaches would break down the students' self-esteem and scold them for failing to achieve their goals, then lift them up with a positive affirmation.
The president interrupted a meeting with campaign advisers to scold his health and human services secretary about the administration's ban on most flavored e-cigarettes.
"They would scold us on a daily basis and Ryan would say, 'Oh, I didn't know, we'll do better next time,'" the former official said.
He's even comfortable doing something that few club promoters in the world would dare to do: Scold or question heavyweight artists of the global scene.
The storyline is informed by Eve's increasing interest in pornography—a scold would call it addiction—and we're obviously meant to be taken aback by this.
She spoke warmly Wednesday of traveling to Iowa to campaign for her uncle, Mitt, the two-time presidential candidate who has emerged as a Trump scold.
If she caught my sister and me snickering at nudes in an art book, she would scold us, reminding us that the human body is beautiful.
Lending to a company rarely gives firms a board seat, making it harder to spot problems and scold management than if funds held an equity stake.
I get a coffee from the office kitchen and return to my desk to scold the VO guy over email about not sending the voiceover yet.
This is forcing lawmakers to better understand and then question how Facebook makes such editorial decisions, as opposed to scold them for hiding behind those decisions.
Either he'll lie and say your gift was exactly what he wanted (even if wasn't) or he'll scold you for "unnecessarily" spending money on him (typical).
And if someone tells you not to, cite Shakespeare, Swift and Johnson and ask the self-appointed scold if he thinks he knows better than them.
"The elites, who live in enclaves of privilege in cities such as New York, Washington and San Francisco, scold an enraged population," he wrote at Truthdig.
Few politicians can resist the temptation to scold a central bank that loses money, even though making money is not at all the central bank's purpose.
I'm here on a weeknight in the heat after working for nine hours and you have the cheek to scold me for being 10 minutes late?
I quote her not to scold her, or to hold her to her word, but to underscore that passions in the format-platform controversies run high.
We don't go out (and that's not to scold anyone, because I don't go out like I used to), we're glued to screens, and we never touch.
The tool, Reword, is a Google Chrome extension that will scold you if you try to write a not-very-nice message to someone on the Internet.
Over in Meereen, Tyrion tells a joke about the Starks being so hung up on honor that a Stark lord would scold a fly for stealing ale.
Instead of scolding women to lean in, scold your government to put in place the family policies that have been proven in other countries to empower women.
And not just like: 'Oh, talk to your friends and find out if your friends are trolls and scold them' — I don't know if that would help.
As the Moscow Times reports, Yakovlev told the state-funded Channel 5 on Thursday that he planned to "scold" Yaxana once he comes back from a trip.
A drug price soars for no reason; lawmakers call a hearing to scold a pharmaceutical executive; the executive pleads innocence and provides as little information as possible.
If she does not have such a beloved daughter (fiction should not be ascribed to real life, I scold myself!), then extra bravas for such heartfelt authenticity.
The real-life Mr. Cosby went further, fashioning himself as a moral scold and frequently criticizing the black community for falling short of his ideas of virtue.
But if you eat pork chops, jamón ibérico or even deli ham on rye, you cannot be a prude or a scold about a whole suckling pig.
Barkley is paid by a network to express colorful opinions, but missing the greater context made him sound less the genial analyst and more the generational scold.
Absent disclosure of ESPN's emails from this week, we will not likely learn whether the "fireable offense" comment caused ESPN to scold Hill and Hill to apologize.
Whatever you're feeling, it's essential that you don't run from those emotions or try to push them down — no matter how many people scold you about staying positive.
A drove of hairy cows looked on impassively while I pulled a K-turn, all the while waiting for a landowner to emerge and scold me for trespassing.
To assuage this fear, doctors should tell their patients upfront that they won't judge or scold them but simply need certain information to make informed decisions, he says.
Tom Wolf, a Democrat, faced off against his GOP opponent, Scott Wagner, Trebek frequently interrupted to scold the politicians and offer his own anecdotes and musings on policy.
It's a point that should invite introspection among parents who require their children to remain within sight, then scold them for spending too much time looking at screens.
Like Mr. Trump, Ms. Ingraham is a strident critic of the establishment news media, and is often willing to scold the Republican party when its leaders displease her.
The debate over the rules got so contentious, Chief Justice John Roberts had to step in and scold both the Democratic House managers and the President's defense team.
Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.), one of the few House GOP lawmakers who has shown a willingness to scold Trump's tone on Twitter, panned the president's post, as well.
The particular fake quote West cited first emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when white and black conservatives frequently used it to scold young black men.
McGovern is a lovely actor, but she's too gentle and self-effacing to convince as a Prohibition-supporting scold or provide an effective foil for a teenage tearaway.
"Sometimes they mistreat us, they tell us 'this is not well done' and the scold us, or they say 'clean the bathroom well'," she says about her work.
It would also be helpful if they could explain how they can insist on Israel's retreat to the 1967 borders and then scold Israel when it defends those borders.
"President Trump will publicly scold Russia for election interference," wrote Chris Weafer, a longtime business analyst based in Moscow and keen Russia-watcher, in an email to VICE News.
The attorney general was at a White House meeting when the notification came from Rosenstein, prompting the enraged President to scold the attorney general for the turn of events.
In the show's most chilling wink, he makes the white Harlem Renaissance gadfly Carl Van Vechten into a villainous scold who attacks the show while damning it to irrelevance.
Gowdy accused the department of coordinating with Democrats to publicly scold the work of its congressional overseers, and pointed to an apparent inaccuracy the Pentagon made in its criticism.
But there was critique built into the production of the show — and not just permitting the anti-Black History Month scold Stacey Dash to come out and embarrass herself.
And once a crow locates an owl, the poor owl gets no peace as additional crows join to scold and harass, generally accompanied by jays and other woodland birds.
The post office, the fire station, the faded lumber house where a neighbor, long since passed away, used to scold Mr. Brown to get himself to church — all submerged.
"You can scold them, call them unpatriotic, but the fact remains: the budget has lost out," Vladimir Potanin, one of Russia's ten richest men, told Reuters about the practice.
I do, and I guess I'm always trying to stress that I do love these services, and yeah, I think it's easy, especially now where there's such a ... The latest thing to say is to be this kind of a scold, and I guess I wanted to focus, yeah, on the libertarian idea, something I could bring unique to the table, and maybe the history, but I do worry about being perceived as a scold.
Take last winter, when a woman stopped my husband and kids as they rushed to catch a bus to scold him for not putting a hat on my daughter's head.
And so it's only natural Avril Lavigne, "Sk8er Boi" singer and former spouse of Nickelback lead signer Chad Kroeger, felt it neccesary to scold Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg this afternoon.
They are not supposed to scold elected officials about basic errors of math or logic — they're expected to try to constructively shape policy behind closed doors after elections are won.
"Kru Ice is very nice, but if you are late with homework he will scold you," said Janjira Kaewmaram, 14, referring to the teacher by a nickname his students use.
It feels as if the deeply dissatisfied perfectionist is looking back at us—shuffling her papers, preparing for her final scene—ready to scold us for getting her story wrong.
He said the new campaign would urge drivers to be more attentive, rather than scold them for multitasking, and would encourage parents to set a better example for their children.
He then seemed to scold San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, who had very publicly broadcast her concerns, by suggesting she had not adequately plugged herself into the relief efforts.
Now I hadn't heard that tone of authority since I was a child visiting my grandmother, who, from her stoop in Brooklyn, would scold her grandchildren and other people's alike.
Over the past several months, American officials have tried to pressure, scold and, increasingly, threaten other nations that are considering using Huawei in building fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless networks.
He went on to scold reporters whose questions or behavior he didn't like, including Jim Acosta of CNN, whose White House credentials were suspended by the end of the day.
I am one of the people that has been a massive scold over the past year and a half about this idea of growing up, becoming more mature, taking responsibility.
It's been a rough time for her, made all the rougher by the mean girls who mock her for not fitting in and the teachers who scold her for acting out.
The Blogger Who Became One University's Scold Daniel Libit has broken news about the University of New Mexico athletic department in a singularly specific quest to uncover wrongdoing in college sports.
Recently, one of the grandparents called to scold us for our bad attitude toward the children and suggested we not attend future events if we can't accept them as they are.
But it seems like it's not only Democrats that Republican leaders need to scold about connecting the policies; their own Republican president is just as happy to tie the two issues.
Back at the fort, Pilate (Peter Firth) is a tetchy scold, calling the high priest Caiaphas (Stephen Greif ) and his crew a "pack of raving Jews" and fretting over a possible uprising.
It even keeps track of your progress so it can scold you appropriately when you forget who belongs to what house in Westeros, or on what date the Magna Carta was signed.
ZTE paid close to $2 billion in March 2017 to settle the matter, but it also promised to formally scold its executives and deny them bonuses due to participating in this mess.
China has also lobbied G7 countries in the hope that the statement their leaders issue on May 27th after their summit in Japan will not scold China over the South China Sea.
But while Sanders is a Wall Street scold, he also has plenty of scorn for regulators, such as the Fed, that he views as treating Wall Street with too light a touch.
That tweet prompted Pelosi, in an extraordinary closed-door meeting Wednesday, to scold her troops for airing public grievances instead of taking their concerns directly to her — a message she defended Thursday.
During the 2012 campaign, the first during which Twitter was widely used by journalists and campaign aides, I became something of a scold to younger reporters who I thought misused the medium.
Americans destroying apparel they've already paid for to scold a multibillion-dollar company over an ad campaign that promotes rebellion but also is implicitly selling conformity: It sounds like deep-level satire.
Imagine not only being disappointed in yourself for not achieving a goal but also having a parent scold you — to have someone who's supposed to be your biggest cheerleader show you little support.
When Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup see Bunny on the news, they go after her and—rather than talk through their problem as they had in a number of past episodes—immediately scold her.
That's why when I saw fellow rich person Tim Gurner scold young people for buying avocado toast, I screamed "yes" so loud my butlers came into my morning den to check on me.
He has a right to scold his cabinet members if he's not happy with them, and he has a right to have people in his cabinet that he believes will serve his agenda.
She didn't want the note to get missed, lost in the macabre shuffle that would follow the discovery of her body, hopefully by her neighbor, a prim scold she'd never gotten along with.
First, the priest may attempt to scold the yokai into leaving, or bring in a few dogs to lick the person from head to toe, thereby scaring the fox into a hasty exit.
It is pointless to scold people for not caring enough about the thing that you care about, or not caring about it in the way that you want them to care about it.
Read more: Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said he wanted to 'scold' Trump 'all the time' because Trump 'didn't know anything about government'Ryan has been openly critical of Trump ever since leaving Congress.
Reagan's team wouldn't expect this from Mondale, and it might even be seen as impolite (for 6900, that is.) He'd challenge, even scold, the commander-in-chief on occasion, using the second person.
I made sure to pet him at every opportunity (there's a button to pet and a command to scold, and I have no idea what kind of monster would ever use the latter).
This conversation often takes place at a superficial culture war level in which environmentalists don't want to embrace nuclear power and nuclear advocates want to scold environmentalists or accuse them of virtue-signaling.
One child has grown into a lush, one a scold; one's stuck in a terrifying marriage, one has failed to launch; one is successful but unfulfilled (that's Kay) and one fares even worse.
And for much of this year, the savvy journalistic thing to do has been to scold Republicans for trying to enact deficit-busting tax cuts under the guise of high-minded tax reform.
Having heard her impatiently scold those who attended the public meeting -- telling them they have to change -- I believe the inquiry must be handled by investigators from outside of the department and the city.
Regarding Alexiou, Brown had reached out via text to scold the player for racking up more "points" in the team's disciplinary point system -- in which players get dinged every time they violate team rules.
For those who didn't get childhood trauma from Mr. Resetti's rants back in 2001, since the original Gamecube title Mr. Resetti's job was to scold you every time you reset your game without saving.
But that's akin to pruning a leaf and leaving the tree intact, the way the House GOP's decision to formally scold King for his racism does little to uproot the racism within its ranks.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer has reportedly told Politico reporters one of their colleagues is a "douche" and interrupted a press briefing to scold a veteran White House reporter for shaking her head.
Representative Jerry Nadler, another manager, accused Republicans of engaging in a cover-up, a charge that prompted Chief Justice John Roberts, who is overseeing the trial, to scold both sides for being overly confrontational.
But then in January, the actors union SAG-AFTRA took to Twitter to scold the Academy for allegedly pressuring stars not to appear on the SAG Awards if they wanted to present at the Oscars.
"You can't be rushed to see the doctor, and you can't just scold others once you're ill," it said, adding that the United States had not done enough to fight the epidemic of opioid abuse.
At home, García would occasionally scold her mother for raising "machista" sons who weren't expected to help with household chores and vowed that when she got married, every member of her family would help equally.
"He has a right to scold his cabinet members if he's not happy with them, and he has a right to have people in his cabinet that he believes will serve his agenda," he said.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had to scold his staff after discovering that unidentified employees recently crossed out "black lives matter" and replaced it with "all lives matter" on the walls at Facebook headquarters — multiple times.
One is his contrarian spirit: the same orneriness that turned him into a scold of political correctness may now lie behind his willingness to act as a delegate for Donald Trump at the Republican Convention.
In 2012, when the mayor proposed a limit of 16 fluid ounces on sugary drinks sold in New York, he was pilloried by opponents and ridiculed by late-night comedians as a fun-hating scold.
As Arbab Razvi watched her 4-year-old students play with blocks and beads in her prekindergarten classroom on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn, she had to raise her voice — to scold Senator Ted Cruz.
Black carries a gun, sometimes two of them, sometimes a prototype that can shoot around corners, but to use them is to play the game wrong, and for the game to scold you for it.
" During an unhinged 20133-minute press conference last week, the president went so far as to scold individual reporters, and this past weekend he tweeted that the media is the "enemy of the American People.
They said the president's decision to scold the NATO member countries about their contributions to the defense alliance would reduce the need for the United States to carry the financial burden for the Continent's defense.
Where Trump comes across to his supporters as a hugely successful businessman who can and will tell anyone in the country (or the world!) exactly what he thinks of them, Bevin reads more humorless scold.
Others on the right are genuinely sickened by what they imagine liberals want to allow, even if they also appear to be enjoying the chance to once again scold the left for its purported immorality.
On the show, she tends to play the straight woman and sometimes good-natured scold to the naïve and wisecracking Ms. Higgins, who said she knew little about climate issues before working on the podcast.
Critics complained that Trump was given ample opportunity at a joint news conference on Monday to scold Putin over Russian interference in the election but instead accepted Putin's denials over the word of American intelligence agencies.
In a series of tweets, Crews responded to a New York Times op-ed by the lawyer Derecka Purnell, which criticizes former president Barack Obama for what she sees as a tendency to "scold" black boys.
The Circle's social media obsession is introduced in one dryly funny scene where a pair of employees alternately scold Mae for her low engagement rate, and remind her that all Circle social activity is strictly optional.
Far from a tiresome political debate or a feature-length scold session, Bodied is an energetic, playful, freewheeling film that gets at some of the complexity of the endless counter-currents of racial debate in America.
Or rather, she did her to best to scold—she has preternaturally gentle way of speaking, her voice smooth and low in a way that is almost soothing enough to rock you into a soft slumber.
In addition to Mattis, Japanese defence secretary Tomomi Inada also took the opportunity of the summit to scold China for its "unprovoked, unilateral attempts to alter the status quo" in the East and South China Seas.
Twitter in particular is where people go to take off-handed remarks with the utmost seriousness, to get fired up and outraged, and to scold others for not being as woke or smart as they are.
We won't get into that person that doesn't deserve a text back from you, but we will scold you for putting up with that decrepit six-year-old laptop that makes work harder rather than easier.
"Isn't it a principle that the G.O.P. speaker would support the G.O.P. nominee?" said Representative Mick Mulvaney, Republican of South Carolina and a frequent scold of House leadership, discussing the party's conundrum in an email exchange.
Where Kelly veered off the track, to my mind, is when he sought to scold Wilson -- and the culture more broadly -- for turning the sacred service of a member of the military into a political football.
Despite those pressures, the Democrats in office who purport to represent these wage earners literally scold and shame anyone who even complains that mass immigration pushes down wages and shifts jobs away from the native population.
The problem ... a guy in Jersey named William DelGrande applied for the trademark back in February ... just a few days after FOX News' Laura Ingraham used the phrase to scold LeBron for getting involved in politics.
She does get around to describing some of that, but making us want to come along on that trip is a trick that Wilson, who too often sounds like a born scold, has trouble pulling off.
It began in Brussels with a death-grip handshake and continued when Mr. Macron frowned visibly as he watched Mr. Trump scold NATO members for not paying their fair share for the upkeep of the alliance.
It is ironic that even as Democrats in Congress scold Trump for hurting farm exports, they resolutely sit on the USMCA, the revised NAFTA deal, which could provide a boost to U.S. dairy shipments to Canada.
Naftali accused her of mistreating staff in the residence, including one instance where she woke him up in the middle of the night to scold him for buying milk in a bag rather than a carton.
But the president has also used Twitter to undermine his Cabinet, to attack lawmakers in his own party, to set in motion policies that have caught government officials by surprise and to scold U.S. allies abroad.
Why they're striking The question many student protesters have for officials who might scold them for cutting class is: What's the point in going to school if climate change might destroy all hope of a future?
"Eventually, Dreamblook's uncle told his dad, who was pretty chill about it: "My father keeps trying to get pissed and scold at me, but the weed is preventing him from being mad for more then 30 seconds.
Mr Farage and Ms Le Pen scold the European Union for provoking President Vladimir Putin, and cheer Mr Trump's talk of closer Russian ties (indeed Russian bankers have, in the past, loaned the National Front large sums).
If she didn't reply to his messages quickly enough because she was doing homework, he would scold her and make her beg for his forgiveness in a way that came off as half-joke and half-serious.
The rank irony here is that Trump will mock and scold liberals for their attention to "identity politics," then in the next breath make the case for a more nuanced reckoning with white nationalists and neo-Nazis.
This is why even Twitter's most active users, like me, generally understand the website as a toxic cesspool that mostly functions as a place to stay updated on the latest news and scold random people and celebrities.
Determined to get Vienna back on the moral high ground, a licentious duke (Alexander Arsentyev) temporarily cedes power to his chilly scold of a deputy, Angelo, who proceeds to enforce laws that have lain dormant for years.
"I had day dreams about a boy in the seventh grade; I was getting into bed with him, and then I began to nag and scold myself like an old woman, until the image disappeared," she writes.
I'm tired of feeling paralyzed, unable to confront friends and colleagues about what they just said or did, because we know being the scold is its own form of self-exile, of exposure and vulnerability, of risk.
She's living with her Aunt Ida (Gabrielle Rose), a dour scold whose opprobrium has seeped into every corner of her house and who enters, haggling with a man who proves to be Maud's brother, Charles (Zachary Bennett).
In front of black audiences, he became the scold, pointing to what he saw as pathologies in black behavior, urging black boys to pull up their pants, as if this would mean they would be treated better.
Besides which, Trump at times pushed back as effectively as possible, brushing off charges of hypocrisy and painting Rubio as a pipsqueak with no knowledge of business, and Cruz as an obnoxious scold despised by his Senate colleagues.
Wuhan and several other jurisdictions are now requiring they be worn in public, and footage originally posted to the Chinese social network Weibo shows police officers using drones with loudspeakers to scold people who venture out without one.
Some British man of the cloth is brought in to scold Anne for fibbing (fine) and mansplain that education's not as important as housekeeping, because, really, "every young woman should learn how to be a good wife" (groan).
None of the dozens -- and I mean dozens -- of 2020 Democratic aspirants would scold the party to stop feeling sorry for itself, to stop just getting angry at Trump and to get off their asses and do something.
The Post had just run a column by Phil Mushnick, the paper's longtime sports-page scold, who'd got his hands on a video that Carton had made, called "The Reckoning," in which Carton discusses his addiction to gambling.
Those on the left could scold those who deem all protest "heckling" and lay a claim to the groundwork of civic ethics, which, forsaken somewhere at the border, might render other parts of our contract null and void.
On the night I saw it — and at my own risk and cost, Kitson doesn't usually speak to press, tolerate news photographs or provide tickets and will scold anyone he sees scribbling notes — no one accepted his offer.
The people around him, even John, ultimately seem to exist only as extras in his world, showing up when needed to lecture, scold, or spurn him into a renewed sense of purpose or a showing of human decency.
Sean Spicer deflects reporter's questions by scolding her body language Sean Spicer deflects reporter's questions by scolding her body language White House press secretary Sean Spicer interrupted his own briefing Tuesday to scold a reporter about her body language.
While she has been known to scold audience members for using their phones to record prolonged stretches of her concerts, Adele encouraged Wednesday night's crowd to hold up their lighted phones in the darkened arena during her Dylan cover.
It wasn't until I was in high school that my aunt served it to me while I was spending the night at her house (she called my father afterwards to scold him for neglecting that part of my upbringing).
You don't want to be their scold, but on some levels it's that they took the money, they took the fame, they took everything else and they didn't fix this one thing that is causing all kinds of pain.
For a guy who claims to be a savvy businessman, President Trump is just another penny-wise, pound-foolish scold who gets a sanctimonious high from shortsighted policies that will prove costlier in the end than funding Planned Parenthood.
One former senior intelligence official noted that after the FBI and other agencies concluded that the Israelis were most likely responsible for the devices, the Trump administration took no action to punish or even privately scold the Israeli government.
But he may be inspired by the example of Paul Ryan, who pulled off similar scams a few years back, fooling much of the news media and even receiving an award for fiscal responsibility from several deficit-scold organizations.
The report also states that "the Trump administration took no action to punish or even privately scold the Israeli government" after U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that Israel was likely behind the planted devices, citing one former senior intelligence official.
" And China invoked the spirit of legendary comic book creator Stan Lee to scold the U.S. Ambassador Zhang Xiangchen said Spider-Man is his favorite of Lee's creations and cited the superhero's famous philosophy: "With great power comes great responsibility.
Park is convincing as the underachieving Marcus, calibrating his performance in a way that doesn't make him too sympathetic (which would make Sasha seem comparatively like a shrew or a scold) but also shows that he's incredibly decent, just damaged.
McDormand stars as Mildred Hayes, a woman who uses three billboards to publicly scold the local chief of police for failing to find the rapist and murderer of her teenage daughter and letting the case grow cold without a lead.
" In turn, Rouhani has seized on the opportunity to scold the U.S., telling Iranian media last week that his country's ties with Iraq "cannot be compared to Iraq's relations with an occupying country like America, which is hated in the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump has made more expenditure his priority for NATO, using his first alliance meeting in May to scold European leaders about spending, which is at historical lows and does not meet NATO's target of 22024 percent of GDP.
She serves as a mentor, a scold, and sometimes even a visionary—she can take a quiet novel like P is for Pigeon (a thinly veiled parody of Helen Macdonald's H is for Hawk) and convert it into a sleeper hit.
Crucially, her time and energy are largely fixed on herself and other women, including her daughter, Saffron, or Saffy (Julia Sawalha), a frump in Dr. Huxtable sweaters and sensible shoes, who plays the superego scold to her mother's irrepressible id.
Sanders went on to scold the media for using unnamed sources, when a reporter — apparently Brian J. Karem, a correspondent for Playboy — interrupted her with a sharply worded rebuttal: Come on, you're inflaming everybody right here, right now, with those words.
Indeed, not long after The Associated Press called the race, about a half-hour after the polls closed, the governor's top aide, Melissa DeRosa, took to Twitter to scold those who had attacked her boss and his choice of running mates.
While that phenomenon is timeless, it feels particularly relevant these days as President Trump uses the presidential pulpit to scold and intimidate his enemies, and neo-Nazis and white supremacists arm themselves with weapons at public gatherings to defend Confederate monuments.
When my whole life unraveled and I was building a new life for myself, it was important for me to not project or scold the outside world for anything I was feeling because it was a very private experience for me.
From Politico:One former senior intelligence official noted that after the FBI and other agencies concluded that the Israelis were most likely responsible for the devices, the Trump administration took no action to punish or even privately scold the Israeli government.
And it would allow lawmakers to pat themselves on the back for being "tough" on Russia while sending the opposite message to the Kremlin: we may scold you for attacking our democracy, but you can get away with it scot-free.
For nearly 20 years, Adam Lerrick, a conservative economist, has been a vocal scold of global organizations like the International Monetary Fund, arguing that such institutions burn through taxpayer money and foster an insular culture of elitism, bailouts and scant accountability.
READ: Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts makes rare statement to scold Trump Trump responded Tuesday by calling the Ninth Circuit "a disgrace" and dismissing Tigar as an "Obama judge," prompting a rare rebuke from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
The slogan is a weapon to be deployed against policies that favor conservative's enemies, but never against their friends, just as deficits are used to scold Democrats who want to spend money but never Republicans who want to cut taxes.
When we tried to get her a job or ease her discomfort or help her with household chores, we were always given a guilt trip by my mother who told us to stop and she would scold Lola— it was emotional abuse.
MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - Jeb Bush brought out his famous family four days before the crucial U.S. presidential primary in New Hampshire, tapping his mother on Friday to scold Republican front-runner Donald Trump over his use of profanity and treatment of women.
While Lyft was making headlines (and nabbing new customers) by pledging to donate $1 million to the American Civil Liberties Union, Kalanick was promising to scold the new president about his controversial and divisive immigration order at a meeting in DC on Friday.
Armada the book has some serious problems with its supporting characters, who largely exist to admire and support Zack, to envy him, or to scold and limit him so he can feel even more satisfaction when he ignores their rules and succeeds anyway.
Trump has made getting America's NATO allies to spend more on defense a central theme of his foreign policy, using an appearance at a summit of alliance leaders in May to scold his fellow leaders on the need to boost their defense budgets.
We won't scold or speak from on high; we'll face the reality that sometimes the most valuable health advice comes in the form of damage control after a night out or tips on how much coffee you can drink before getting heart palpitations.
Liberal and left-wing activists had come to scold their senator—the de facto leader of congressional resistance to Donald Trump—for voting to confirm three of the president's cabinet nominees, and for offering to work with him on an infrastructure package.
Yet she is more respected than loved—helping to explain the startling success of Mr Sanders, a snowy-haired scold who thunders against global free-trade pacts, wants to break-up big banks and generally make America more like a Nordic social democracy.
Though the Trump White House appeared more controlled early in Kelly's tenure, that period didn't last long with Trump continuing to use his Twitter account to scold Republican leaders, ailing Puerto Ricans and just about anybody whom he feels has crossed him.
And when Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez waded into his Instagram comments to scold him for posting pictures with a new girlfriend and to accuse him of cheating on her, he struck back by accusing her of using the relationship for attention.
Mr. Gingrich, many noted caustically, was a poor scold on the issue of sexual conduct, given his history of having had an affair with a young congressional aide, who became his third wife, while he was still married to wife No. 2.
Meanwhile, Madeline, in the middle of trying to scold Chloe for spreading private secrets among her classmates, runs into trouble with her own husband, Ed (Adam Scott), who's weirdly shocked and angry that Madeline didn't tell him about her friends' big secret.
The maintenance worker who spoke to Motherboard on condition on anonymity said managers have been known to scold workers for grabbing a coffee at the Dunkin' Donuts on the edge of campus or stopping at a hardware store in between repair jobs.
Cosby has supported her husband in several settings in confronting the accusations — so at odds with the image he honed as a family man on "The Cosby Show," or later as a public scold on issues like single motherhood and low-slung pants.
Addressing dozens of leaders from across the Muslim world who had gathered in Saudi Arabia, Mr. Trump rejected the idea that the fight against terrorism was a struggle between religions, and he promised not to scold them about human rights in their countries.
I vividly remember when a teacher summoned my mother from work to scold her for my decision not to stand up during a school pep rally; the teacher also reminded her that all who were not saved by Jesus could expect eternal damnation.
The question in Poland in the weeks leading up to Mr. Trump's visit has been whether he will praise or scold a national-conservative government that continues to draw Poland further and further from the path of democracy and respect for human rights.
BRUSSELS — Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson joined on Friday a growing list of Trump administration officials to visit the hub of North Atlantic solidarity and scold the United States' European allies, saying they do not spend enough on their collective defense.
The academy entrusted its previous ceremony to the producers Reginald Hudlin and David Hill, who brought in Chris Rock to scold Hollywood on diversity and created a cable-news-style scrawl in an ill-advised attempt to make acceptance speeches more interesting.
An unabashed right-wing conservative, Cherry has used his TV platform to pay tribute to the police and the armed forces and has used Twitter to scold "left-wing media," sentiments that have evoked comparisons to the American nationalism of President Trump.
And whether or not you wear your retainer, it's still a good idea to go to the dentist at least once a year, just so your doctor can make sure your mouth actually is healthy — and possibly scold you for not flossing, or whatever.
"We don't use Sriracha or hoisin, because our broth is very good," said Mr. Nguyen, who grew up in Hanoi and has become something of an evangelist for his childhood pho, sometimes going so far as to scold customers who complain about the missing sprouts.
Here, mothers performatively scold themselves for allowing their children to run around doing whatever, confessions that are actually boasts about having the wisdom to visit a place where the prize for gaining the top of a rope climb is face time with Lady Liberty.
A few years ago, during the peak of deficit-scold influence, it was striking to see the various organizations demanding deficit reduction pretend that Democrats who were willing to compromise and Republicans who insisted on slashing taxes for the wealthy were equally at fault.
"The question is whether he's here to be congratulated by the billionaires of Davos or to scold them on behalf of the people who elected him," said Robert A. Johnson, president of the Institute for New Economic Thinking, a research institution in New York.
Michael Sharp, who posts often savage reviews of every daily Times crossword under the pseudonym Rex Parker — but she never talks to him about his obsession or his adopted persona as the curmudgeonly scold whom every constructor resents but many secretly want to please.
I hate to be a scold, but today would be a good one to head out to the yard if you have one, uncover the grill if you have one, and assess its readiness for deployment in the grilling season that is soon to arrive.
Meanwhile, Trump sought to scold Trudeau about Canada&aposs defense spending — that it has not reached a nonbinding goal of spending 2% of gross domestic product on defense by 2024 — which prompted the Canadian leader to fiercely defend his country&aposs contributions to NATO.
President John Quincy Adams would later visit West Point to scold cadets, saying that the country "had a right to expect better things" from them, according to the "Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters" author Elizabeth Brown Pryor.
So his "scold and shame" act goes over pretty well here for just enough of the people that he doesn't have to bother to try to unite the country, not when all the papers and most news websites will cheer his divisive superiority with 100% certainty anyway.
Earlier this month, the HBO funnyman revived his crusade for "net neutrality," taking a segment of his show to scold and mock newly appointed Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai, who is aiming to roll back regulations on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) established by the Obama administration.
After a quick, impassioned courtroom speech about how the flawed legal system "incarcerates people of color…and then we scold them for not raising their children right" (deal with it), it's flashback time again: Annalise flies to Cleveland to drop the Charles Mahoney murder trial on Rose.
Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) said Friday that he was pranked with email subscriptions for one of his least favorite bands: Nickelback Sasse Tweeted to scold the anonymous pranksters, who he claimed signed up his personal and work email accounts to receive promotional information for the band.
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.
SCOTT I was recently at an event, attended mainly by well-off New Yorkers of a certain age, where nearly everyone who approached me wanted to talk about "Jojo Rabbit" — either to scold me for not liking it enough or to tell me how much they did.
In the absence of a major public-service campaign that might, for instance, cheekily scold commuters to stop throwing the remains of their breakfasts onto an electrified rail system, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority began to deploy a pair of new, portable power vacuums to clean tracks.
The release of her book has given her critics yet another opportunity to scold and deride her, but if you climb inside this coal gaffe for a while, and really interrogate it a bit, you start to see just how impossible a situation she was in.
I'm not writing this to yell at you or somehow scold you for existing in a capitalist society, or even to tell you to stop engaging with the unmanageable volume of new music like you were trying to catch up on a week's worth of tweets.
I'm sure the scientists who work on Hubble will scold me and say the maneuver is a little more complicated than I'm explaining here, but it's nice to think that you can fix a billion-plus-dollar telescope the same way you troubleshoot literally any other piece of tech.
At post-election gatherings like the Democracy Alliance conference in Washington, DC, it is an article of faith that Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the snowy-haired, finger-jabbing scold who lost the Democratic presidential primary to Hillary Clinton, would have trounced Mr Trump in the general election.
Russia seized the occasion to scold rebel groups and went on to suggest that the attention to the humanitarian crisis — "all this unnecessary noise" is how Russia's deputy permanent representative, Vladimir Safronkov, described it at the Security Council session — could derail the political talks scheduled to start Jan.
And while it's tempting to scold social media users who don't reach out and acknowledge those whose suffering is stated in decidedly less amusing ways, as 52 has shown us, humans can sometimes be far more generous with non-humans experiencing loneliness than we are with lonely fellow humans.
Mr. Ryan appears to have abandoned his attempts to scold Mr. Trump into compliance, and instead has begun to treat the nominee like the doddering uncle who has once again fallen asleep at the family dinner table, perhaps hoping that by failing to acknowledge him people will stop asking.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) held a closed-door meeting to scold members for publicly complaining about other members of the party instead of bringing concerns to her.
Ryan finally came around after he and his leadership team met with Trump in May at Republican National Committee offices, but the Speaker hasn't hesitated to scold him for attacking a federal judge because of his ethnicity, praising Hussein or tweeting what was perceived as anti-Semitic images.
"If it hadn't been for his decision to scold poor black Americans for their moral failures while decades of sexual-assault allegations had remained hidden, it's possible that none of Cosby's victims would have gotten their day in court," Adam Serwer wrote at the Atlantic earlier this year.
If you still can't quite believe that you need to take these measures, or that people's lives may hang in the balance, or if you still think that it will be okay because the numbers where you live aren't so bad yet, I am not here to scold you.
The Joker clearly harbors a singular place in Batman lore; still, it's not too much to ask -- and more than just being a scold -- for justification of an exercise that places such a villain front and center, especially when there is so little light or goodness to balance the darkness.
Mr Sanders is a snowy-haired, permanently rumpled 70-something leftist scold, running on a platform of indignation against the power of Wall Street, big companies and the rich, and promising higher taxes on even middle-class Americans to pay for free college tuition and European-style state-run health care.
These include age (77), a less-than-charismatic speaking style, a reputation as a scold who wants to take away your supersized fizzy drink, his (Trumpian) reluctance to release his full tax returns, and the fact that he's a technocratic master-of-the-universe in an era of populist demagoguery.
It's funny, the person who made this is likely very satisfied with this on-the-nose teachable moment, but nothing quite makes the point that you're an out of touch angry old fart like reaching back into pre-Civil Rights Act Americana to scold a guy for not talking to reporters.
From its opening moments, it is clear this film isn't going to be chaste or avoid the challenges of straddling two worlds: We see the title character masturbating in the bath, only to be interrupted by her mother, who proceeds to scold her for missing the first prayer of the day.
When the audience booed the suggestion of a Trump reelection in an April 10 episode, McCain (who says she doesn't even like Trump!) tried to scold them, saying "Oh, I'm used to the audience booing me" in a tone that suggests that she is just, wow, super-not used to it.
Instead the Cavs won the trophy and the Warriors lost and today everyone is too busy singing the (much-deserved) praises of LeBron James to remember or care that the Warriors won 73 games this season, except those who are remembering just to scold the Warriors for all that energy they wasted.
Of course, I realize our President Obama did that not long ago when he visited your great country and took that opportunity to threaten and scold any of you who were even thinking of voting to leave the E.U. Sorry about that, but we're used to him doing that here all the time.
Though a quick read can give the impression that the blog is about taste in a general sense, Wagner is at heart an architectural grammar scold: She hates ugly chandeliers, but what really fuels the ire of McMansion Hell is the misuse and decontextualization of elements that are supposed to carry architectural meaning.
Like his wife, he spends most of his day obsessing about their relationship – running over to her office to scold her for not paying attention to him, driving over to her office to whisk her away on surprise vacation, planning last-minute business trips so he can try and force her to come along.
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I was one of those people who had avoided Pollan's book when it came out a decade back, certain that if I read it, I'd wake up not just rejecting high-fructose corn syrup but also unable to find sustenance anywhere in my country, or worse, morphed into an organic-baby-food-producing, vegan scold.
Special Report: Democracy 2016 PARIS — In July 2013, a month after former C.I.A. contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world with his revelations of a massive United States surveillance program, a top French government minister took the stage at the American Embassy's Fourth of July party here to gently scold his hosts for spying on friends.
This week, the largest city in the north, Mazar-i-Sharif, was in turmoil after Asif Mohmand, a provincial councilman, posted on Facebook the week before to scold a supporter of the famously vain governor of Balkh Province, Atta Muhammad Noor, whose picture has been pasted all over the northern capital on giant posters.
She told reporters that she was not surprised that few members of the public had turned out to support Mr. Cosby, noting that many people remembered him not only as an amiable, even reassuring comedian and television star, but also as a scold who told black Americans to take more responsibility for their lives.
And tech addiction is just one of the many, and at some point you do ... Like I get a lot of pushback, this past year was like, "You're such a scold," and I'm like, "No, you need to grow up and start to understand," not just tech addiction, but job displacement, like what's gonna happen around AI and automation.
There are also long sequences that mostly seem to exist to kill time — like a lot of footage of the cast riding around various Hawaiian locations on ATVs — and the film mostly wastes incredibly talented actors like Stephen Root (who plays the guys' dad and gets to be a humorless scold and... not a lot else).
When Comey made the unprecedented decision in July to announce his determination that neither Hillary Clinton nor any of her aides should be prosecuted for mishandling classified information—but to nevertheless scold them for their careless conduct in highly public venues—many liberals wondered whether Comey was acting on the basis of partisan or personal biases.
Ground rules accepted by the TV news folk made the meeting an off-the-record affair but as a man with 40 years of experience with the press, Trump had to know that the tone of his remarks would be shared and thus, his decision to criticize and scold them must be considered deliberate and intentional.
When the trailer for First Cow played in my local movie theater a few months ago, I swore it was one of those fake movie trailers that theaters play in order to remind people to turn off their cell phones — an M&M was moments away from showing up on the screen to scold me into Airplane Mode.
Similarly, Amy Schumer took to Instagram to scold Glamour for putting her on the cover of its "Chic at Any Size" special issue, rejecting the idea that she was anything other than normal; and Leslie Jones posted on Twitter about her problems getting designers to help her with her red carpet looks for the "Ghostbusters" premiere.
Viewed from different angles, "4:44" (Roc Nation) is a long-simmering, eyes-downcast confession; a relaxing of muscles that have been tense for decades; the return of a rule-rewriting mastermind as a moralist and occasional scold; a marketing ploy intended to bolster two second-tier businesses, the streaming service Tidal and the phone company Sprint.
The three-time Tony winner — who has returned to the role of the famous fictional fading silent movie star 23 years after first playing it on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber's acclaimed musical Sunset Boulevard — stopped the matinee performance of the Broadway revival to scold an audience member who was taking a photo of her, multiple sources confirm to PEOPLE.
And yet, somehow, even that's not enough for ex-fans and others who have already felt betrayed by Cosby's once-seemingly impregnable moral standing, or for those who in more recent years were put off by Cosby's turn-of-the-20th-century image as a cranky scold insisting on greater moral and social accountability from African-American parents and their children.
The project, which she has been documenting on Twitter, was inspired by her own experience working at a bookstore in LA. "I didn't know anything about Infinite Jest [prior to eating it], other than every chode who came into the bookstore I worked at would buy it and unhinge their jaw to scold me when I said I hadn't read it myself," she told me.
I give them chalk so that they can create their masterpieces on the sidewalks, scold them when they fight over the blue and orange foam football, and take great pains to make sure that the child with the racing strip down the center of his head doesn't sneak a morsel from the treats the other kids patiently line up to get, because he can't eat sugar.
Trump has made known across the Cabinet that he has no tolerance for ethics scandals, and the White House held private meetings with four Cabinet-level officials -- including Carson, Shulkin, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt -- last month to scold them for embarrassing stories about questionable ethical behavior at their respective agencies, sources familiar with the sessions tell CNN.
First lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by UANI — Republicans grill DOJ inspector general on FBI handling of Russia probe The Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - An unusual day: Impeachment plus a trade deal MORE did, taking to Twitter to scold the professor's cold incivility.
You can apparently talk to anyone in the game, and your options will vary depending on the context (in the video you see buttons for actions such as greet, antagonize, defuse, stop witness, threaten, dismiss, beat, and rob.) You can do everything from praise or scold a dog, to hold up stage coaches, and your choices will grant you "honor" that will affect the way people see you in the game.
The young country star Kane Brown brings adds an earthy sincerity to Khalid's soothing delivery of angst on this remix of "Saturday Nights," and Juice WRLD drizzles his melodically sweet melancholy on Halsey's impressively stern scold "Without Me." JON CARAMANICA Adia Victoria, a songwriter from South Carolina who's now based in Nashville, offers a terse taxonomy of breakups in "Different Kind of Love," from her second album due next month.
John Kasich, a frequent Trump critic, being his running mate becauseAt that point, Rove pitched Pence to Trump, saying, Read more:Trump's assistant Madeleine Westerhout was reportedly crying and 'inconsolable' on election night 2016 — but now says she'd do almost anything for TrumpFormer House Speaker Paul Ryan said he wanted to 'scold' Trump 'all the time' because Trump 'didn't know anything about government'Trump reportedly refused to sign a 2018 spending bill unless Paul Ryan let him build suspense over it on Twitter
Sound bites from those who kneeled, stood together with interlocking arms, or remained in the locker room were seemingly required to include a statement from the player about how much he loves the troops or the flag or America because God forbid he doesn't make that clear for the underhanded snakes ready to pounce from the tall grass and scream about disrespecting a soldier that gave his life, as if that proclamation of love from the players matters to the cretins who would scold them anyway.
Nearly three years into the administration, Pompeo effectively is the last man standing, having outlasted and vanquished all rivals for Trump's ear on foreign policy, the president's tireless, give-no-quarter chief crusader, a political pugilist in a role normally reserved for thoughtful diplomacy, a happy warrior Trump dispatched to tongue-lash European allies over China and Huawei, to scold Iran over its nuclear ambitions, to glad-hand with North Korea, to boost Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, to reassure Saudi Arabia that its relationship with the Trump administration would remain copacetic, despite the government's alleged killing of US resident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and to clean up with Denmark in the wake of Trump's aborted effort to purchase Greenland.

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