Đặt câu với từ "undisciplined"

1. We live in an undisciplined world.

2. Young Monks are an undisciplined lot.

3. His talent is raw and undisciplined.

4. Don't form an undisciplined way of life.

5. Steve was talented, but lazy and undisciplined.

6. Easy access to funding tends to cause undisciplined decisions.

7. They're smart, they're talented, and they're totally undisciplined.

8. You will pay for your improvident undisciplined behavior.

9. The pair of them were wild, undisciplined creatures.

10. He was undisciplined, a perpetual rebel, even as an actor.

11. Teachers often view youth workers as undisciplined and ineffectual.

12. You Delta boys are a bunch of undisciplined cowboys.

13. Although he was a charming boy, he was also undisciplined.

14. The new security forces are certainly trigger-happy. Some are proving undisciplined.

15. Aged 4, 7, 12 and 15, they were unmannered, undisciplined, and even uneducated.

16. Maneuvering with an army is advantageous ; with an undisciplined multitude , most dangerous.

17. This, he felt, was preferable to a large number of undisciplined troops.

18. His colleagues told him he was an undisciplined, violent and thoroughly unsavoury character.

19. And it has become an army of undisciplined boys and tired old men.

20. He had never been truly irresponsible; but he had been undisciplined, selfish, and ruthless.

21. They had high opinions of their value on stage, which made them rather undisciplined.

22. And animals with stone is that both the general shape Short stocky, undisciplined nature, free.

23. He must recognize his role in putting on impulsive trades , undisciplined trades , trades without stops.

24. I'm lazy, undisciplined, and spend more time with my children and friends than I do writing.

25. Their emotional passivity was visible in bearded, undisciplined Beatnikery—a singularly passionless and purposeless form of adolescent rebellion.

26. Apart from the undisciplined piles in front of Nigel, the books were in orderly rows arranged according to subject.

27. He also had difficulty communicating with these American Analysands and largely blamed them for their undisciplined way of speaking

28. “Anthropomorphism is usually thought of as an illusion that arises like a blister in soft human minds: untrained, undisciplined, unhardened

29. They saw the students as weak-minded and undisciplined, a view that did not change even after the crackdown in October 1976.

30. If so, our priorities have been turned upside down by the spiritual apathy and undisciplined appetites so common in our day.

31. A skills shortage exists and the reintegration of former freedom fighters has proved difficult, with many incidents of undisciplined conduct.

32. Ernest Harmon, the W.W.II armored commander who whipped the Constabulary into shape from a smattering of disbanding and generally undisciplined units.

33. These are the rough equivalent of their Light counterparts, with some differences; for example Brigands, being undisciplined, run more slowly than Warriors

34. When he went north to suppress the Phra Fang faction, he could see that monks in the north were lax and undisciplined.

35. 2 Thessalonians 3:11 - For we hear that some among you are leading an undisciplined life, doing no work at all, but acting like Busybodies.

36. He seemed as undisciplined in singing as he was about food, abandoning diet after diet in favour of porterhouse steaks or caviar scooped up with a tablespoon.

37. In the words of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, "It left behind an empty treasury, an undisciplined army and navy, and a people debauched by safe and successful riot."

38. It is an axiom of the spiritual life that undisciplined souls are careless about Consolations and use pseudo-Consolations to fuel their pride, whereas those disciplined by the habit of humility

39. Tight constraints on the quantity of such monetization would be essential, but the alternative is not no monetization; it is undisciplined de facto monetization, accompanied by denials that any monetization is taking place.

40. Notice the string of clues in the terms he uses to reveal that undisciplined Carelessness is the root of the problem, which triggers hypocrisy, a sin that a person can fall into without effort

41. [uncountable] (disapproving) the fact of being willing to take risks in business or politics in order to gain something for yourself He condemned what he saw as undisciplined Adventurism. See Adventurism in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

42. To avoid repetition of the costly mistakes made in Iraq, Libya will require adroit leadership that can elaborate a compelling new national vision with which to unify competing authorities, rein in undisciplined militias, and minimize the country’s strategic vulnerability.

43. It quoted a writer for the October 1995 issue of Reader’s Digest who “describes U.N. military operations as distinguished by ‘incompetent commanders, undisciplined soldiers, alliances with aggressors, failure to prevent atrocities and at times even contributing to the horror.’

44. Parliament's increasing irrelevance in sorting out these problems--indeed, its role in exacerbating them--is fueling a growing preference among Indians for a presidential system of government that removes executive functions from the oversight of an institution that has been addled and rendered impotent by undisciplined factions.