adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a loyal and disciplined army
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They are a well-trained, disciplined and efficient fighting force.
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We're very disciplined when it comes to money.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both were inspired by the potential of law to create a disciplined framework for global technological and social change.
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If the nest is disturbed and she decides the family should flee, the youngsters behave in an extremely disciplined way.
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Its disciplined four-year plans, they say, are streets ahead of the budgeting in most other government bodies.
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Once those processes are specifically defined, disciplined execution is the next vital ingredient.
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Science is a highly disciplined industry that has traditionally taken a very dim view of emotional expression.
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The disciplined study of religion reaches out more broadly to cover all the forms of religious experience.
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The mystic is seeking to transcend his ego and acquire a disciplined compassion - a crucial virtue in all religions.
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We need safe, disciplined schools, where professional teachers work closely with parents.