disciplinary problem

collocation in English

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disciplinary
adjective
uk
/ˌdɪs.əˈplɪn.ər.i/
us
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪ.ner.i/
relating ...
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problem
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprɒb.ləm/
us
/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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(Definition ofdisciplinaryandproblemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I will add a final comment about gender amid our generaldisciplinaryproblemof method.
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That survey, conducted in nearly 500 schools in autumn 1988, identified persistent low-level disruption as the most commondisciplinaryproblem.
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Publication of exclusion data may also serve to inhibit teachers from recommending exclusion where it is, in fact, an appropriate response to a particular individualdisciplinaryproblem.
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Reluctant recruits would create a bigdisciplinaryproblemwhich would drive away potential sponsors who would not be prepared to face the disruption of their businesses which compulsion will involve.
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Several highly-publicized cases which aired convents' disciplinary problems did little to foster public acceptance.
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Rison had been released by two different teams over the past two years and was known as a seriousdisciplinaryproblemfor skipping team meetings.
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In addition, an attempt was made to create well-functioning groups by allocating close friends to the same group, or by assigning children potentially raising disciplinary problems to separate groups.
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These requirements need to be taken into account in the interests of the timely administration of justice and the resolution of disciplinary problems.
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No one denies that there is a problem, because very often teachers face disciplinary problems in their classrooms.
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As we all know as parents, by their very nature children can often create disciplinary problems.
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I do not know about the disciplinary problems.
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What will a supervisor do if there are two outbreaks of disciplinary problems and there is not enough supervisory staff to cope?
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There are disturbing reports that far too many are failing in their trade training, and that far too many more present disciplinary problems.
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We want to work with teachers to ensure that they have available to them all reasonable means of dealing with disciplinary problems.
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Morale will be adversely affected and disciplinary problems are bound to increase.
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Some cases could be referred to the civil authorities, but, first, it is not appropriate to bring military disciplinary problems to the civil police.
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It is not surprising that those disciplinary problems help to drive teachers out of the profession.
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It is inevitable in a prison setting that some of the prisoners requiring these facilities will have presented disciplinary problems.
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It is not merely in the schools that we have disciplinary problems.
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