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Floraine's teammates shun their leader because the preternaturally curvy and well-proportioned blonde conveys a loose persona that betrays the syncrhronized swimmer's mindset of conformity and
discipline.
The movie is flawed only because it seems the two accused seem to be in some Monastery, working like monks in the grass and under strict almost martial-arts-like
discipline.
Modesty manages to overcome terrible odds through discipline, innate talent and courage.
The young women workers in China have various points of view, and the owner is amazingly open about the
discipline.
This movie presents Page as a bondage and
discipline
fetish pinup and B&D stag film actress who had enough talent to become a real actress.
The tongue in cheek story is about one extremely strict school in which teachers think that it is okay to torture students in order to attain discipline, which is, according to the teachers, the most important thing in education.
After a few very dated late-1970s disco and office scenes, Dorothy's character is kidnapped and sent to a strict "school of
discipline"
at a country estate.
I didn't care what happened to any of the characters, even John travolta's character was supposed to be the rock solid 'marriage & family' kind of guy, but with his disgusting foul language around the 3 daughters and the appalling disregard for any sense of
discipline
and wholesomeness for them was shocking.
It's about what it was to be a dancer with a dedication and
discipline
beyond what people think it means today.
She decides to become a teacher, and her family secures for her a position at the local school, where she has difficulty imposing
discipline.
I'm sure there are parents who don't know how to
discipline
their kids so some will find this believable.
There is a tough-minded
discipline
to this film that gives it enormous credibility.
In the wake of sharp price increases in the 1970s, central banks wanted to commit credibly to monetary
discipline
in order to facilitate disinflation.
One example is India, which is currently considering adopting inflation targeting to enhance monetary
discipline.
The target path for nominal GDP can be set at whatever level of monetary
discipline
is desired.
It must strengthen the European Parliament’s powers so that the EU has a political counterweight to its increasingly powerful economic entities – not just the ECB and the single banking supervisor, but also the European Commission, which will eventually become the enforcer of fiscal
discipline.
But if, as I believe, the
discipline
problem can be solved, we need to start formulating the right rules and distribution of responsibilities.
Europe's relatively newfound fiscal
discipline
probably was a blessing in maintaining market confidence, and thus in immunizing the Continent, during the Asian, Russian, and Brazilian financial panics.
Indeed, until the mid-1990s, the government’s lack of macroeconomic
discipline
and its tendency to succumb to populist demands and vested interests accounted for much of the country’s economic weakness.
I believe we can and must, and that in some countries the alternative will not be no monetary finance, but monetary finance implemented without
discipline.
The crucial issue is whether political systems can be trusted to establish and maintain appropriate
discipline.
So, are future generations now safe from fiscal profligacy now that hard fiscal
discipline
seems in place?
Such preventive measures are all the more important in view of the Great Inflation’s second relevant lesson: fiscal
discipline
is essential to price stability.
There appears to be a link between this precipitous drop in the average duration of stock holdings and the phenomenon of the so-called “ownerless corporation,” whereby shareholders have little incentive to impose
discipline
on management.
The approach is two-pronged: the government is privatizing some SOEs, so that market competition can check the behavior of corporate managers, while treating the managers of other (typically larger) SOEs as public servants, subject to the increasingly severe rules of public accountability, including party
discipline.
Bond markets are not as predictable as many seem to believe; nor can they be relied on as an ultimate source of
discipline.
With the rebels lacking professional military training and discipline, such gains look increasingly unlikely.
Add virtual reality to the equation and the future of neurosurgery takes shape – a future in which the
discipline
is elevated to new levels of excellence.
Regional political realities, transnational interaction, and the common search for a better future should, eventually, prevail over policies geared for repression, discipline, and order.
Her humanity and compassion are coupled with an acute sense of the iron
discipline
required for effective governance.
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