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indiscipline

[in-dis-uh-plin] / ɪnˈdɪs ə plɪn /








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The Springboks were overwhelming Wales, who again were punished for indiscipline, but Pollard this time hooked his kick wide.

From BBC

For decades Sri Lanka has failed to invest appropriately in its public transport, while the island's wealthier residents continued to complain about the indiscipline of bus and trishaw drivers.

From BBC

Wales led 18-3 at half-time but indiscipline cost them four yellow cards, with Wayne Pivac's team at one stage reduced to 12 men.

From BBC

Mr. Biden’s improvisation in Tokyo stirred a mix of reactions back in Washington, where some political leaders praised his candid support for an ally while others mocked him for indiscipline.

From New York Times

Looting and war crimes, as well as poorly maintained equipment, logistics errors and intercepted communications, have spotlighted the unprofessionalism and indiscipline of the force.

From Washington Post