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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has disciplinary" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to someone or something that possesses authority or responsibility related to discipline or enforcement of rules. Example: "The committee has disciplinary powers to address violations of the code of conduct."
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The goal of creating conceptual TA categories is that all terms within a single category could be interchanged without fundamentally altering the meaning of a student's response to the specific question in consideration, while encompassing an idea that has disciplinary relevance.
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Ms. Hotte has had disciplinary problems before.
He began having disciplinary problems.
"We have disciplinary procedures for it and they have happened".
Just because doctors have disciplinary histories does not mean that they are unscrupulous.
In Ohio, nearly 17 percent have disciplinary records, compared with 1.6 percent of all doctors.
If they are Labour Party members, we have disciplinary processes and they will take place".
Sheriff Reilly said he had been working with the state to create a separate tier for inmates who have disciplinary problems.
She was very bright, but she was starting to have disciplinary problems at school and was difficult at home.
Rogers has had disciplinary problems during his first two seasons with the Volunteers, but last season he had 67 catches for 1,040 yards and 9 touchdowns.
The good news is that only about 7 percent of advisers have disciplinary records, said Nicholas W. Stuller, president and chief executive of AdviceIQ, a company that evaluates advisers.
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