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Reformed churches vest the authority for exercising discipline and, if need be, carrying out excommunication, in the session, which consists of the minister and the elders.
Votes by the National People's Congress are a predictable ritual, with party officials exercising discipline behind the scenes to ensure that there are no upsets, but there were pinpricks of dissent.
The Corbyn critics suspect that the likes of former London mayor Ken Livingstone and others close to the leader are deliberately trying to set up confrontation with the mass membership as a means of showing where power lies and exercising discipline.
Rather, investors are exercising discipline.
Through exercising discipline over our mental, emotional and physical desires, we are able to conquer our vices and express our gratitude for the simplest of things.
Seriously, any human endeavor that offers a chance at achieving excellence, demonstrating sportsmanship, exercising discipline, and sometimes feeling like a loser gives us ample fodder for philosophical reflection.
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Sure, these folks had to exercise discipline and restraint.
Fearing this effect, some parents fail to exercise discipline at all, which can hinder the development of strong moral standards.
These vocabularies made people aware of how their weaknesses manifested themselves and how to exercise discipline over them.
This isn't necessarily bad; if the mortgage mess taught us anything, it is that banks should exercise discipline.
They have tried to exercise discipline, but the reality is they have struggled at times to shed old habits.
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