Mr Zuma sounds equally loth to rebuke his young charge in public.
He accused foreign powers of pushing the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to rebuke Iran for covering up another uranium enrichment plant near the town of Qom.
Indeed, once the story barrels forward you sense that the game plan of the director, Morten Tyldum, is not just to pick up speed or tickle our nerves but to rebuke and, where possible, deface the calm, smile-lacquered gloss of corporate life.
The five conservative justices who were in the majority in Bush v Gore might see it as a chance to rebuke the three judges from the Ninth Circuit, which is decidedly liberal and is said to have more of its rulings overturned than any other federal circuit.
That article and the number of follow on pieces written to support and rebuke my argument stirred up a heated debate that continues to this day.
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The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano defended the pope in an unprecedented rebuke to the Times.
Over the weekend, Continental Airlines rebuffed merger offers, a tacit rebuke to UAL 's United Airlines.
Still, the idea of the child-vampire remains a staunch rebuke to the heavy teen-age breathing.
On this final day, Breyer offered an unusually public rebuke to his new colleagues.
So is Sir Andrew's description of the West as a simultaneous magnet, threat and rebuke to Russia.
Voters in nine states issued a stunning rebuke to all levels of government on the issue of eminent domain.
The BBC's religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said Archbishop Welby's comments would be interpreted as a rebuke to ministers.
Inflation as a stimulant offered little solace during the Seventies, which issued a stern rebuke to the denizens of intervention.
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But that made the camp, with its focus on the poor and marginalised, seem like a rebuke to the Church.
In 2011, he helped get a Republican congressman elected in New York as rebuke to the Democratic Party's stance on Israel.
The joint letter's signatories - all self-described Arab or Muslim Republicans - issued a strong rebuke to conservatives who were objecting to this initiative.
President Hamid Karzai has issued a stinging rebuke to the US and the Taliban, saying they are both guilty of sowing fears for post-2014 Afghanistan.
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After the vote, however, she delivered a rebuke to Amazon, in which she suggested it had demanded too many breaks for its low paying jobs.
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A. was widely seen as a rebuke to the Bush Administration, even as Ole Danbolt Mjos, the prize-committee chairman, denied that politics played a role.
But the gates of the camps flew open, and there emerged the ultimate rebuke to hate and to ignorance -- survivors would live and love again.
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Larijani's comments are seen as an unprecedented rebuke to Ahmadinejad, who has been taking heat from many religious conservatives who've knocked the president's criticism of protesters.
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Carney's faith in this simple human connection is a gentle but firm rebuke to the bombast and overkill that infects even the best of today's blockbusters.
The stock dropped 3.3% Wednesday, but Forbes contributor David Penn says the slide was more the result of a technical overbought condition than a reaction to the stinging rebuke from the employee, Greg Smith.
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The decision is a rebuke to the Obama administration, which argued that some 90, 000 drug reps and so-called detailers across the pharmaceutical industry should be covered under the 1938 law designed to protect workers from exploitation and excessive hours.
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While the reporters on the scene in Cairo serve as a rebuke to the notion of journalistic cowardice, the international media's tepid and superficial coverage of their brutalization at the hands of the demonstrators shares important features with the negligence of CNN in Iraq and the reporters in Ramallah.
Labour's Siobhain McDonagh delivered a withering rebuke to the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Southwark, Peter Smith, when he remarked that some people might leave the church over its opposition to same sex marriage - saying she remained a devout Catholic, despite disagreeing with the church's teachings on a range of sexual issues and she would not be leaving.
Despite this, though, he has refused to countenance women priests, delivering a fierce rebuke last year to Catholics who challenged the Church's teaching.
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With its muted brass and ominous strings, it's an ode to regret and a rebuke of the music of the 1960s gaudy spy thrillers.
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The 1841 Martyrs' Memorial was built as a rebuke and warning to Oxford theologians such as John Henry Newman, as they questioned the legitimacy of the Church of England's split from Rome.
At the final whistle, Evra openly celebrated his team's victory in close proximity to Suarez and also drew a rebuke from his manager Ferguson.
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