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Discover LudwigIn most cases, the phrase "delinquency about" is not a correct or commonly used expression in written English.
It is unclear what meaning or context is being intended by this phrase, and it may sound awkward or confusing to readers. If you are trying to convey the idea of a person being delinquent or neglectful in their responsibilities or actions, you could use a different phrase such as "delinquency in" or "delinquency regarding." For example: - "The principal was concerned about the delinquency in attendance among the high school students." - "There have been multiple reports of delinquency regarding the company's financial records." If you are trying to describe a person's attitude or mindset about delinquent behavior, you could use a different phrasing such as "attitude towards delinquency" or "perception of delinquency." For example: - "The social worker noted the teenager's nonchalant attitude towards delinquency and its consequences." - "The research study examined parents' perceptions of delinquency and how it relates to their parenting style." In any case, it would be helpful to provide more context and clarify the intended meaning in order to use the phrase "delinquency about" in.
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Partly because of the traditional male delinquency about seeing doctors.
If unaddressed, these difficulties can lead to problems at school, poor employment prospects and delinquency (about 60 per cent of the 7,000 young people who pass through young offender institutions have communication difficulties), not to mention significant emotional and psychological challenges.
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People only tub-thump about social disintegration when they're talking about delinquency from the working classes.
For Experian, unemployment trends are an important leading indicator as loan delinquencies peak about four months after unemployment peaks.
And mortgage delinquencies were about 6 percent at the end of 2011, down a little from a year ago but higher than earlier last year, compared with the prerecession rate of 1.5 to 2 percent.
In 2012, the twin housing giants reported record profits as rising home prices and fewer delinquencies spurred about $28 billion in combined earnings.
The firm's delinquency rate, traditionally about 0.5 percent of its portfolio, began sharply ascending in mid-2007.
Stanley Yolles, director of the National Institute of Mental Health, testified to the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency in 1969 about marijuana's negligible medical dangers.
It's not a sociological film, or a film about delinquency or a cautionary tale for parents.
Together with "The Amboy Dukes," his next novels, "Cry Tough" (1949) and "The Big Brokers" (1951), formed a trilogy about delinquency and adult crime.
In the anti-social behaviour legislation you have reacted to an outcry about delinquency - often justified - but you have produced bad law which allows gossip and rumour to be heard before the order is granted.
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