Word: preach
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...preach a lot as a coaching staff…about the importance of having really good, tough, disciplined, hard-nosed shifts after we score a goal,” admitted Yale coach Tim Taylor...
...Those answer-back goals are killers,” Taylor said. “We preach a lot as a coaching staff—and the players talk to each other about—the importance of having really good, tough, disciplined, hard-nosed shifts after we score a goal. It’s disheartening to see those...
...days, concern over his health will inevitably multiply. No one denies that the Pope is mentally alert, and able to carry on meaningful discussions. Still the Parkinson's is progressing, not only adding a risk to any related breathing problems, but steadily stripping the Pope of his ability to preach to his followers. What were once 17-hour papal work days are now a fraction of that with the Pope confined to a wheelchair and in need of ever more rest. Talk of retirement that surfaced three years ago has effectively been stifled, leaving Vatican observers with a nagging question...
Consumer advocates preach caveat emptor, but the Vinsons have decided to just say no. Last Christmas, Norman bought Arlene a St. John knit suit--and charged...
...international norms of human rights.” It is quite clear that our own country is in severe violation of all decent standards of human rights and the rules of war, and it is our responsibility to bring attention to this fact. Before we as Americans can preach peace and reconciliation to the world, we must make sure to enforce that standard upon our own government’s actions. Otherwise we are sure to be viewed as hypocrites, condemning the crimes of some while ignoring or even supporting the crimes we perpetrate on others. So while...