Sentence examples for repeated admonitions from inspiring English sources

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Later, when the judge denied a request that Mr. Salim be able to cross-examine Mr. Folger himself, he protested again, drawing repeated admonitions from the judge.

Paradoxically, many also had become more fit, a surprising statistic, unless you consider that these were men and women who were dutifully showing up for medical checkups and receiving repeated admonitions to exercise.

Gibson's own repeated admonitions that "science fiction is never about the future" and that "this whole idea of the predictive capacity of S.F. is so tedious and wrong" have had little effect.

Given my repeated admonitions against taking these sorts of models too literally, I'd digest the following with ample grains of salt, but here are the results from a somewhat fancier version of the equation that includes an interaction term between the two variables.

His repeated admonitions — "Listen to this," "Listen to this, everybody," "Listen to me, now," "Are you listening in Michigan and Ohio?," "Now, finally, listen," "Y'all you all got to listen carefully to this, this is really important" — came across not as hectoring but as breathless invitations, as if he was about to confide a particularly choice morsel of gossip.

His repeated admonitions—"Listen to this," "Listen to this, everybody," "Listen to me, now," "Are you listening in Michigan and Ohio?," "Now, finally, listen," "Y'all you all got to listen carefully to this, this is really important"—came across not as hectoring but as breathless invitations, as if he was about to confide a particularly choice morsel of gossip.

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Private sector investment and hiring is constrained by the repeated admonition of business from the Oval Office and the halls of Congress.

Your brilliant truth-telling has included the repeated admonition that you are not the answer, that it will take a movement of millions to bring about a political revolution.

Reading between the lines - including the speakers' repeated admonition that an employer "must obey the laws" - an attorney or shrewd employer can easily discern a protocol for avoiding even a meritorious wrongful termination charge.

Cato constantly repeated his admonition "Carthage must be destroyed" ("Delenda est Carthago"), and he lived to see war declared on Carthage in 149.

Ms. Rowley also spoke with Justice Department officials today who repeated the admonition not to say anything that would cause problems for the Moussaoui prosecution.

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