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disciplined

[dis-uh-plind] / ˈdɪs ə plɪnd /














ADJECTIVE
regimented
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"As a Christian you have to be disciplined," he says, a trait he feels transfers over to track and field.

From BBC

Moskow also notes that younger consumers are cooking more—a shift McCormick has captured through targeted marketing and disciplined pricing that makes it harder for private labels to compete.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's so demanding and you have to make so many sacrifices, and if you are very disciplined - like my father taught me and my brother - you can have a success.

From BBC

BP chair Albert Manifold said O'Neill's "proven track record of driving transformation, growth, and disciplined capital allocation makes her the right leader".

From Barron's

Manifold in a statement cited O’Neill’s “proven track record of driving transformation, growth, and disciplined capital allocation.”

From MarketWatch