Coddling
in sentence
10 examples of Coddling in a sentence
Then the little girl has "visions" of mommy (who she killed), and often subsequent night terrors which always, always end by the father holding and
coddling
her.
I loved the way it just throws you into the main character's subconscious without
coddling
the viewer...the acting was top notch - honestly, I would watch Dominic Monaghan read the phone book! - but everyone else, especially the young girl, was great as well.
The politics of Meiji Period Japan are also horribly condensed into some oily Japanese businessmen out to make a buck by
coddling
to the West.
American intellectuals’ failure to challenge these ideas – and to help the US population shed complacent attitudes based on ignorance – perpetuates a culture of
coddling
the public.
Instead of
coddling
an entire industry with subsidies or import restrictions, the provincial government and INTA provided a public good that bolstered production in a specific sector.
One thing that unites many of Trump’s followers, as well as right-wing populists in other countries, including Israel, is a shared grievance against Muslims and the liberal urban elites who are often accused of
coddling
them.
To be clear, US presidents, together with European leaders, have been
coddling
Saudi Arabia for decades, and leaders worldwide often base their foreign-policy decisions on realpolitik, rather than moral considerations.
For starters, the government must stop
coddling
the militias, and focus on building the national army – something that the NTC neglected.
Old habits of
coddling
agriculture, electric power, and other economic sectors are being disregarded.
With the neoliberal turn in mainstream international economics in the 1970s and 1980s, import substitution was discredited for
coddling
inefficient, uncompetitive industries.
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