Collocations withdiscipline

These are words often used in combination withdiscipline.

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academic discipline
After its initial difficulties, it was, he declared, finally 'a respectable academic discipline'.
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allied discipline
Second, once nature was divorced from creed, natural philosophy and allied disciplines too came to be seen (by some) as a theologically neutral discipline.
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breach of discipline
But where they involve serious breach of discipline, or serious punishment, there is an appeal and it is open to be exercised.
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breakdown of discipline
I believe that the problem we face today originates from a breakdown of discipline in society.
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budgetary discipline
We shall continue our pressure for the effective application of budgetary discipline, including the guideline for agricultural expenditure in 1986.
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distinct discipline
Only the history of religions addresses the meaning of the religious phenomena as such - the basis of its claim to be a distinct discipline.
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diverse discipline
It manages to explain and meaningfully connect a vast space of research gathered from diverse disciplines.
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ecclesiastical discipline
The boldest and most prominent liberal divines of the 1870s and 1880s tended to be pastors who were less subject to ecclesiastical discipline than were seminary professors.
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emerging discipline
The editors of this book believe that the time is right for a textbook for the emerging discipline of community psychiatry.
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fiscal discipline
Fiscal discipline was increased and administrative orders were given in the direction of budget tightening.
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harsh discipline
We first examined the hypothesis that harsh discipline would be linked to increased levels of adolescent depression, anxiety, and externalizing behaviors.
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imposing discipline
To summarize, we can say that the city played a major role in the creation of this new method of imposing discipline.
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intellectual discipline
The fact that the theoretical debate has moved to a meta level, implies that archaeology is developing into an intellectual discipline.
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mental discipline
Far from the rather soupy impression that certain of the composer's minor works give, these large-scale works reveal toughness, consequence and strong mental discipline, together with great passion.
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military discipline
So, re-education was the means to bring about effective cure through military discipline and regular work routines.
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multiple disciplines
A virtual world environment based on an underlying objectoriented representation of the design specifically supports synchronous collaboration for multiple disciplines in the design of buildings.
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parental discipline
The emphasis upon parental discipline practices as a causal mechanism is supported by the evidence from the experimental manipulation studies cited earlier.
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plate discipline
He cut down on his strikeouts in 2004 and increased his number of walks, but his plate discipline is still no better than average.
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related discipline
There may be some related discipline as regards taking the interview and putting some of your benefit at risk, but that is only for the purpose of the interview.
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respective disciplines
The non-verbal aspects of human behaviour and the non-sonic aspects of musical behaviour are largely non-formalised within their respective disciplines.
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rigid discipline
They were too astute to accept the rigid discipline and punishing conditions of life as front-line troops.
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rigorous discipline
This would include drama and dance, which are both arts which require a rigorous discipline if they are to be mastered.
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scientific discipline
A scientific discipline consists not only of amassing facts and explaining them in theories.
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separate discipline
Archaeology was not taught as a separate discipline: students could only become archaeologists after completing studies in a different subject.
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specialized discipline
These generic concepts enable interoperability between specialized discipline-oriented modules defined at a lower level of abstraction.
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spiritual discipline
Eastern religions have made impassibility a goal attainable after long and arduous spiritual discipline.
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strict discipline
Therefore, strict discipline in the context of an emotionally negative parent - child relationship is unlikely to foster a sense of containment.
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traditional discipline
This is why neuroscience is not a traditional discipline and, indeed, why we usually refer to the neurosciences.
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various disciplines
The terms involved, for example, organization, self-organization and emergence, are been used in various disciplines, such as mathematics, physics, biology, and philosophy.
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