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discipline

[dis-uh-plin] / ˈdɪs ə plɪn /




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Cross country, though, is no longer the prestigious discipline it once was and the number taking part at the top level has fallen.

From BBC

One reason he cites is that many countries’ monetary and fiscal policies are more disciplined than they were in the past—and low valuations also help.

From Barron's

Mathematics is not only an abstract discipline focused on symbols and equations.

From Science Daily

The NIM momentum could continue into 2H if banks stay disciplined on funding, he reckons.

From The Wall Street Journal

When asked in a follow-up email about how the Tweedy, Browne team decides to sell stocks, Spears wrote: “Our sell discipline seeks to increase the undervaluation of the entire portfolio.”

From MarketWatch