Similar words: multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, disciplinarian, discipline, disciplined, indiscipline, undisciplined, self-discipline. Meaning: ['dɪsɪplɪnərɪ] adj. 1. relating to discipline in behavior 2. relating to a specific field of academic study 3. designed to promote discipline.
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31) His disciplinary record was apt to be suspect.
32) We will take disciplinary action against you screamers.
33) Of course, this was both a political and a disciplinary measure.
34) Mr Kinnock said that the commission would revamp its recruitment and disciplinary procedures and set up a new audit service by May.
35) Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke also said he plans to bring in new disciplinary procedures.
36) For the council's works committee is to consider taking disciplinary action against employees who made serious corruption allegations against senior officials.
37) The record of the Disciplinary committee and all papers submitted to it will be made available to the Arbitrators.
38) The disciplinary process required to keep people of low intelligence in order was simple.
39) Although organised on a departmental basis, postgraduate study within the Faculty is not confined to disciplinary boundaries.
40) It is constituted by a set of problems which are approached using concepts and theories generated by disciplinary work.
41) Talk was of a minor disciplinary measure by management that might lead to industrial action.
42) He was hauled before the disciplinary committee after a video showed him clashing with opposition scrum-half Mike Ford during a brawl.
43) He said the school had found enough evidence of hazing to suspend two cadets and file disciplinary charges against 11.
44) The midfielder had his contract terminated in December, because of his disciplinary record.
45) Specialist multi disciplinary teams, it is advocated, are the fabric for patching them together.
46) It recommended disciplinary action against the department's bureau of political-military affairs for failing to stop the violations.
47) The judiciary only resort to disciplinary action in the most blatant cases, where the alternative would make us look even worse.
48) If neither the disciplinary rules nor the warning itself provide this information, ask what is intended.
49) The Police Complaints Authority may direct that disciplinary charges are heard by a tribunal rather than by a chief officer sitting alone.
50) But a disciplinary hearing of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland was told he sold the product without a prescription.
51) His school marks improved, and the severe disciplinary problems diminished.
52) It is the Chief Constable's responsibility to see that these complaints are properly investigated and result in disciplinary action where appropriate.
53) Any disciplinary action taken for failing to follow procedure would be eclipsed by the success of his capture.
54) An earlier disciplinary hearing at the 106-year-old golf club suspended Branch for six months.
55) This same meeting was also the Club's first deal with a disciplinary matter.
56) Massingberd-Mundy complained to Lord Vestey, then chairman of the Club's disciplinary committee,[www.Sentencedict.com] about Steveney's remark.
57) What is vital is that no employer should approach disciplinary problems with a closed mind.
58) There was little benefit from carping about the organizational source of the disciplinary impedimenta.
59) Discipline and regulation How do the Institute's disciplinary arrangements interact with the Institute's role as a regulator?
60) Formal disciplinary matters and complaints are dealt with by the Garden Secretary.
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