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Discipline is strictly enforced; members are punished or purged for their lapses in ideological or doctrinal purity.
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My follow-up album to 20 Y.O. was called Discipline, because I finally realized the absolute necessity for discipline in all aspects of my life—not harsh discipline, but gentle and compassionate discipline, discipline that comes from wanting to move forward rather than fall back into defeat.
True You Janet Jackson 2011
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Discipline is important because not many goals are scored in the third period.
Goaltending, coaching, parity leading to playoff nail-biters 2010
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Discipline is strictly enforced; members are punished or purged for their lapses in ideological or doctrinal purity.
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Discipline is another example of a problem which is often outside the control of a teacher and yet can have a major impact on classroom learning.
The Volokh Conspiracy » How President Obama is bringing real education reform to Colorado 2010
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As Steve Chandler puts it: “Discipline is merely remembering what you want.”
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Discipline is not simply about a more sophisticated hedonism, where one restrains ones inclinations now so one can splurge later.
Reduction to Banality, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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My follow-up album to 20 Y.O. was called Discipline, because I finally realized the absolute necessity for discipline in all aspects of my life—not harsh discipline, but gentle and compassionate discipline, discipline that comes from wanting to move forward rather than fall back into defeat.
True You Janet Jackson 2011
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Discipline is also something that one must continue to exert.
Reduction to Banality, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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My follow-up album to 20 Y.O. was called Discipline, because I finally realized the absolute necessity for discipline in all aspects of my life—not harsh discipline, but gentle and compassionate discipline, discipline that comes from wanting to move forward rather than fall back into defeat.
True You Janet Jackson 2011
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