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indiscipline

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Lack of discipline.

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The word 'indiscipline' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lack of discipline, especially among schoolchildren or members of a group. For example: "The school's principal has been trying to lower the level of indiscipline among the students all year."

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6d393016-72de-468c-9825-a3366372527a The newly elected president of Africa's biggest democracy is a former military dictator and political prisoner who once waged a draconian "war against indiscipline" but now insists he is a born-again democrat.

The war against indiscipline was carried to "sadistic levels, glorying in the humiliation of a people," wrote the Nobel laureate for literature Wole Soyinka.

One of his country's star players, he played brilliantly until a moment's indiscipline got him excluded from the rest of the tournament, and without him, Uruguay lost.

He gives the backs a cutting edge but he had few chances with the ball in hand 11 Sean Lamont 5/10 The experienced wing is playing some of the best rugby of his career but conceded an early penalty with indiscipline and had little chance to show his power 10 Duncan Weir 5/10 The fly-half cannot be blamed for Scotland's lack of tries in recent times.

Perhaps all that can be said is that reading the oil market is as difficult today as it has been for a long time: strong demand, political unrest and OPEC discipline could drive the price higher, and encourage still more speculative buying; a slowdown in America or indiscipline in the cartel could remove a lot of froth in a hurry.

For critics of the army this was a typical tale of its indiscipline, brutality and impunity.

In part, the effect has been to reduce the distortions, misallocation of capital and indiscipline that have for about two decades neutralised Japan's long-standing economic and social strengths: excellent education, co-operative relations inside companies and advanced technology.

Finally there were the enemies within: Jews who collaborated or gave way to indiscipline or selfishness.The Bielski brothers, and the 1,200 Jewish partisans they led in the Polish-Belarussian forests in 1942-44, falld all four at once.

Japan's fiscal mess is not a consequence of innate fiscal indiscipline; it is a consequence of decades of failure to address the root causes of the economy's malaise.Japan need not overly worry about the large government deficit and debt for quite some time to come.

This was the main cause of "social indiscipline" (ie, the black market, which Fidel has tended to blame on personal greed).

But it worked.For most of his career, the indiscipline of his private life delighted Republican fund-raisers.

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