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Of course its answer is simplistically correct, but unfortunately is wishful thinking.
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Direct state intervention, he said, was sometimes necessary to correct intolerable inequalities.
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The idea that there is just one acceptable, correct answer to problems.
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Senators vow urgent reform to correct 'unacceptable' military housing conditions WASHINGTON U.S.
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Then, they saw the question presented again, followed by the correct answer.
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I would recall them later, and chastise myself for taking no notice.
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Alfred pretended to chastise the bird, raising the feather duster over her.
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The desire of revenge determined him to march back, and chastise them.
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She did not chastise her children often, but she did it thoroughly.
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We must chastise them for that, and capture a few French generals.
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The contrast of his manner on my return would further chasten her.
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He might help to chasten the sentences laughed at by those newspapers.
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Why was not this Thing ever present, to chasten and sober me?
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In all things chasten and strengthen her, my child, and me.
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She longed to have Ellen back again, to love and spoil and chasten.
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Usually, North Korea doesn't miss an opportunity to castigate its Japanese enemy.
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He would castigate himself if he thought he had done something wrong.
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Gerrard has not been slow to castigate his personnel, occasionally in victory.
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Once, it could castigate Enoch Powell for his rivers of blood speech.
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Mom calls me regularly to castigate me for not communicating with Petra.
Usage of objurgate in English
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Rachel remained alone, to objurgate Rachel.
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He was about to objurgate, but affirmatived her motion to ring the bell for the servants, and addressed Peterborough: 'You read 'em abroad every morning?'
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Another spouse of the moment was wanted, to be wooed, objurgated, and regretted.
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They all objurgated Jimmy for his luck as he drove off.
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But the boy Mohammed being by me objurgated-for I
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If he objurgated the haste, he did it silently.
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Instead, therefore, of objurgating the timid intrusions of Philosophy, invoke her presence, I pray you.
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And at his confession they shrieked and objurgated him in the pithy rhetoric of the locality.
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Solomon has objurgated the invincibly garrulous woman.
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At first the latter involuntarily turned away; but, objurgating such cowardice, he forced himself to gaze at Allen.
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Inwardly objurgating the spying Melinda, but relieved that his playmates hadn't broken their promise of secrecy, Mr. Hamlin laughed.
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His dreams broke off with a sardonic laugh, a repetition of the tone in which he had objurgated the ship-master.
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Clitellus thickly objurgated his comrade and all weak-heads, worthless fellows who could not drink a few goblets without getting drunk.
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The sailor-man, who had been objurgating straight ahead all this time, now weighed anchor and put the boat in towards shore.
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I was so filled with anger when I read this note that I openly objurgated "His Wife's Deceased Sister."
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Occasionally he objurgated Mr. Ledbetter's clumsiness, and urged him to hurry, and several times he appealed to Mr. Ledbetter's watch for information.