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discipline

Definition for discipline

noun as in punishment

noun as in field of study; subject of interest

Strongest match

curriculum

Strong matches

area, course, specialty

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This created what economists call “discipline” and normal people call “not being morons.”

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“As AI accelerates data creation, Western Digital’s continued innovation and operational discipline position us well to capture new opportunities and drive sustained shareholder value,” said CEO Irving Tan.

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She didn’t confine herself to a single religious discipline, though.

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The decisions to quash the discipline remained secret until ProPublica reported them.

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The integrated giants are not the same companies they were a decade ago, with management that is more disciplined and shying away from boom-and-bust cycles, Allen said.

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