Lack of discipline

  • 1lack of discipline — index rebellion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2lack of control — lack of discipline, uncontrolled state …

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  • 3discipline — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 training people to behave; behaving well ADJECTIVE ▪ effective, firm, good, rigorous ▪ We need better discipline in our schools. ▪ harsh, iron …

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  • 4lack — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ profound, serious, severe ▪ conspicuous, distinct, notable, noticeable, obvious, remarkable …

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  • 5discipline — 1. noun 1) a lack of proper parental discipline Syn: control, training, teaching, instruction, regulation, direction, order, authority, rule, strictness, a firm hand; routine, regimen, drill, drilling 2) …

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  • 6self-discipline — n [U] the ability to make yourself do the things you know you ought to do, without someone making you do them ▪ A lot of the kids seemed to lack self discipline. >self disciplined adj …

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  • 7Bondage & Discipline, Dominance & Submission, Sadism & Masochism — Das Halsband ist neben dem Ring der O ein gebräuchliches Symbol des BDSM. BDSM ist die heute in der Fachliteratur gebräuchliche Sammelbezeichnung für eine Gruppe miteinander verwandter sexueller Vorlieben, die oft ungenauer als Sadomasochismus… …

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  • 8Child discipline — is the set of rules, rewards and punishments administered to teach self control, increase desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors in children. In its most general sense, discipline refers to systematic instruction given to a… …

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  • 9Positive Discipline — (or PD) is a discipline system used by schools that focuses on the positive points of behaviour. Some practitioners believe that educators should act with a philosophy that there are no bad children, just good and bad behaviors. You can teach and …

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  • 10Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline — is an offence against military law in many countries. It has existed in military law since before the 17th century and is an important offence which functions as a catch all to criminalise offences against military order which are not specified… …

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