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Yet Germany was a focus of particular — and unusual — scolding from the Obama administration, which said that Berlin's "anemic pace of domestic demand growth and dependence on exports have hampered rebalancing" and hurt its ailing European Union partners.
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Trying to ignore constant protests and scolding from the chickadees.
That message prompted scolding from drug-war adherents, but also caught the attention of Guzmán.
We get enough scolding from our parents "IRL" -- no need to let it trickle onto a social media site where our friends can laugh at our familial bickering.
Barriers reported about use of treatment facilities included distance from the facility, perceived quality of treatment provided, and fear of scolding from clinic staff: During the time the child was sick, I was also sick.
That prompted a scolding from the OAS.
(He got a scolding from Satten).
NO-NOS Talk too loudly and suffer blatant stares, shushing or possibly even a scolding from the bus attendant.
"Accepting criticisms and scolding from the public is the very first basic skill a ruler needs to have.
David Wells, after a scolding from Manager Joe Torre, slogged through seven innings to get the victory.
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