Some experts are saying that parents have gone too far and are becoming hoverers, lambasting their kids' behaviors at daycare or on a test score. |
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The league will not sanction him for lambasting a goal umpire during last Thursday's television commentary. |
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The show dealt with the degeneration of youth culture, and, true to form, spent some time lambasting tabletop role-playing games. |
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Yet to Muscat's credit, though he plays by the sword he accepts being put to the cold steel when it is wielded by those publicly lambasting him. |
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And he's devoted thousands of words to lambasting American reporters, in particular those of The New York Times. |
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Critics have railed against Washington for its gunslinging unilateralism, lambasting the US for playing the lone ranger. |
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The authors touch on the critical lambasting the horror genre took from its very inception. |
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He has given a new author a lambasting I'm sure he wouldn't have appreciated when he was starting out. |
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The president's popularity regarding environmental policy was low and a lambasting at the environmental conference was expected. |
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His recent lambasting of gangsta rap has attracted a great deal of indignation. |
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She then proceeded to give the pair a verbal lambasting, calling them good for nothing animals. |
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Although the film was reviewed by government censors, the participants obviously had no fear of lambasting the politicians. |
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Most traffic calming measures are necessary and need applauding, not lambasting by people more concerned about their precious cars than the important issues. |
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The hypocrisy of the Victorian era often gets a lambasting in this book. |
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Seeing as Parker has spent most of his life lambasting the elitism of British society, isn't it a bit rich to then suddenly roll over when the Queen comes calling? |
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How many prominent international leaders lambasting the government will it take before it does the right thing? |
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We posed that question as recently as yesterday, when they quite frankly were lambasting you folks in a press conference in the House. |
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The pair's humor excludes no one from a vigorous lambasting. |
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Huckabee should deliver a jeremiad lambasting Washington for its role in fostering the housing collapse and the Great Recession. |
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If Gary Cahill had seen red in such numbskull fashion, there would have been the appropriate lambasting but no calls for the reintroduction of the death sentence. |
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He was famed for his penitential sermons, lambasting what he viewed as widespread immorality and attachment to material riches. |
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Wei also published a historical work lambasting and belittling his political opponents. |
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Where ministers ordinarily shrink from lambasting civil servants, who can't answer back, Gove laid into the Home Office security chief, Charles Farr. |
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Representative John Chaffetz, the Republican chair of the House committee on oversight and government reform, released a statement lambasting Obama's decision, if not Clancy himself. |
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His successor, John Reid, is busily putting the boot into everyone else, lambasting judges for being soft on crime and scaring the daylights out of his department. |
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Laurier was an staunch Liberal protector of the rights of the provinces, lambasting the centralizing policies of Sir John A. MacDonald, who had a tendency to view provincial governments as subordinate institutions. |
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Predictably, the champions of state ownership AKEL also joined the fray lambasting the government for wanting to sell off the public wealth to private capital. |
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Howley ought to check herself before lambasting an industry continually threatened by the long arms of the law and the shortsightedness of its critics. |
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