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Filter by Meaning The CEO ran the company paternalistically, not allowing any input from his subordinates.
The teacher spoke to her students paternalistically, not considering their unique learning styles.
The head of the charity organization acted paternalistically toward the volunteers, not giving them any say in the decision-making.
The boss runs the company paternalistically, not giving any input to his employees.
The landlord behaved paternalistically toward his tenants, not considering their needs or opinions.
The captain of the ship acted paternalistically toward the crew, not listening to their concerns about safety.
The coach managed the team paternalistically, not giving them any say in their training.
The landlord treated his tenants paternalistically, not addressing their concerns about maintenance.
The leader of the group acted paternalistically toward the other members, not allowing them to make decisions.
The male partner in the relationship acted paternalistically toward his female partner, not allowing her to have a say in the decision-making.
The teacher always speaks paternalistically to his students, not allowing them to express their opinions.
The manager of the project behaved paternalistically toward his team members, not giving them credit for their work.
The doctor treated his patients paternalistically, not giving them any say in their treatment plan.
The male boss spoke to his female employees paternalistically, not valuing their input.
The coach always acted paternalistically toward his team, not listening to their suggestions.
The father always speaks to his children paternalistically, not allowing them to make their own decisions.
The manager spoke to the staff paternalistically, not giving them any opportunities to advance.
The driver behaved paternalistically toward his passengers, not allowing them to choose the route.
She treated her elderly neighbor paternalistically.
The friend spoke paternalistically to their friend, offering advice and guidance on their personal life.
He spoke to his little sister paternalistically.
The boss spoke to her employees paternalistically.
The doctor treated the patient paternalistically.
The father spoke paternalistically to his child, telling them to be careful and look both ways before crossing the street.
The teacher spoke paternalistically to the students, offering guidance and support as they prepared for their exams.
The doctor spoke paternalistically to the patient, reassuring them and explaining the treatment options.
The mentor spoke to the mentee paternalistically.
The older brother spoke to his younger brother paternalistically.
The supervisor spoke paternalistically to the intern, offering feedback and support on their work.
The father spoke to his child paternalistically.
The nanny cared for the children paternalistically.
The manager spoke paternalistically to the new employee, offering guidance and advice on their first day at work.
The politician spoke paternalistically to the voters, promising to protect their interests and provide for their needs.
The coach spoke paternalistically to the team, encouraging them to work together and support each other.
The mentor spoke paternalistically to the mentee, offering advice and guidance on their career path.
The parents spoke to their adult child paternalistically, treating them like a child.
The therapist spoke to their patient paternalistically, assuming they knew what was best for their mental health.
The teacher spoke to her students paternalistically, assuming they knew nothing.
The boss spoke to his employees paternalistically, as if they were children.
The wealthy philanthropist gave away his money paternalistically, deciding what was best for the recipients.
The politician talked about the poor paternalistically, as if they needed to be rescued.
The police officer talked to the suspect paternalistically, trying to intimidate them.
The boss managed the company paternalistically, making all the decisions and not allowing any input from employees.
The doctor treated the patient paternalistically, ignoring their wishes and only following their own judgement.
The colonizer dealt with the colonized people paternalistically, as if they needed to be civilized.
The judge spoke to the defendant paternalistically, as if they were guilty before proven innocent.
The government's decision was made paternalistically, without consulting the affected communities.
The museum curated its exhibits paternalistically, only showcasing artwork from a certain time period.
The justice system has historically treated minorities paternalistically, with unfair and biased treatment.
The school's curriculum was designed paternalistically, only teaching the values and beliefs of a particular group.
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