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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 suggests there is still a lot of room for improvement in demand for shares of gold-mining companies, which now enjoy strong margins and have maintained disciplined capital allocation,” McIntyre said.

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Taking a break can help consumers escape the algorithm, they say, but it’s important to build financial discipline before returning to the platforms to avoid falling into the same patterns.

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Researchers from other disciplines — such as engineers and materials scientists who build semiconductors — are able to freely communicate and collaborate with his team.

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Saint Edgar of Alberta: patron saint of disciplined capital, guardian of dividends, protector of anyone smart enough to ignore cable news.

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As more capital flows into algorithmic systems, alpha will shift from brute speed to smarter models, cleaner data and disciplined risk frameworks.

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