Sentence examples for admonition of a from inspiring English sources

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American officials talk of the need for a vote that is merely "acceptable," purposefully avoiding the usual admonition of a "free and fair" election — a goal they say is too lofty given Afghanistan's situation.

If the jury comes back deadlocked, he is likely to read a so-called Allen charge -- a strong admonition of a jury's duty to try to reach a consensus -- to break the impasse.

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This intention may be disguised under the mask of a parable, under the interlocutors of a philosophical dialogue, or under the admonitions of a prophet, but the reader is never oblivious of the thinker's intent.

What is clear is that the patchwork of regulatory agencies, their limited resources and lack of real understanding of what they are up against is tantamount to the Elliott Ness admonition of not bringing a knife to a gunfight.

In the early 1800s, a papyrus was found in Egypt called The Admonitions of an Egyptian.

As explained by Erman [ 54], there is an indication in the text named " Admonitions of an Egyptian Sage" that famine pushed the people to eat which they used to feed to the domesticated birds and mammals.

Even Shimon Peres, Israel's former prime minister whose advocacy for a "new Middle East" has been defined as a naive quest for the proverbial Holy Grail, was moved to voice an admonition of the Arab League, "In all my life, I've never heard of a country which wants to put an end to an occupation being threatened".

Huckabee is asked if his dislike of Romney's policies violate the Reagan admonition of not speaking ill of a fellow Republican, but he says that he's allowed to critique policies.

Of such kind are "The Admonitions of Ipuwer" (a denunciation of current sin and evil in Hebrew "prophetic" manner), the "Dialogue of a Man with His Soul," and especially copious compendia of conventional wisdom, frequently formulated as instructions from a royal or noble father to his son.

But there was the admonition of how secrecy can be a "reliable facilitator of ill-conceived policy decisions," according to Fredrik Logevall, a Cornell University historian and panel moderator who concluded by asking if we overclassify information.

A central admonition of stakeholder theory is that managers in organizations need to attend to the interests of individuals and groups who can either assist or obstruct an organization's objectives (Phillips et al. 2007).

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