Undisciplined
in sentence
23 examples of Undisciplined in a sentence
You are undisciplined."
I love Stanwyck, but she snarls and contorts and lashes out wildly -- an
undisciplined
performance several notches below her standard.
Although the film deserves kudos for postulating the first carnivorously bisexual "Karmen," the broad strokes it paints are so vignette-like and unsupported by any narrative coherence that the film comes off as a schizophrenic,
undisciplined
melange of "Basic-Instinct" meets "Bound" meets an African version of a Bollywood musical.
A savage,
undisciplined
lion has been put behind bars for a circus carnival.
Fashionably fragmented, yet infuriatingly half-realized character-study, an examination of the different personalities of two college roommates: a talented but
undisciplined
star basketball player, and a pot-smoking, womanizing rabble-rouser.
Undisciplined
and Pretentious!
Adapted by no less than Ring Lardner Jr. from a hit Broadway play, it may have had resonance at the time, if audiences were willing to overlook pedestrian direction, absurdly melodramatic music, and Homeier's
undisciplined
histrionics (reprising his stage role, he's sort of a Nazi Dennis the Menace).
The likely alternative is not no monetary finance, but monetary finance implemented too late and in an
undisciplined
fashion.
On the other hand, if policymakers maintain the stimulus for too long, runaway fiscal deficits may lead to a sovereign debt crisis (markets are already punishing fiscally
undisciplined
countries with larger sovereign spreads).
First, Arafat’s legacy left Fatah and the PLO completely
undisciplined.
Reckless and
undisciplined?
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.
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.
David Gergen, in his book Eyewitness to Power, detailed the costs of Clinton’s
undisciplined
rest habits in the first period of his presidency.
Indeed, in coming decades, everything will be susceptible to major revision as new cross-disciplines – and
undisciplined
threads of study – emerge.
Something similar to this complaint is now made by critics who say that countries like Indonesia and the Philippines are too sprawling and
undisciplined
to adopt democracy.
But an
undisciplined
appeal to history risks becoming a confusing way to express opinions.
Second, there are policy failures, which occur when
undisciplined
macroeconomic policies and inconsistent or ineffective financial regulatory policies heighten the risks associated with volatile capital flows.
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.
A well-coordinated takeover by China’s financial regulators and the central bank appears to have contained the direct damage while sending an important moral hazard signal to
undisciplined
lenders.
Some of these elections were no doubt rowdy and
undisciplined
– as democracy often is – but they allowed for much greater (male) participation than would soon be the case.
His people loved him, he insisted, and his paternalistic rule was far better than
undisciplined
Western democracy.
His soldiers formed a legion of devil-may-care fellows, perfectly
undisciplined
toward all but himself.
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