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indiscipline

[in-dis-uh-plin] / ɪnˈdɪs ə plɪn /








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In April, the Tehran Military Court tried 10 low-level officers linked to the downing and handed out sentences ranging from one to three years for indiscipline.

From New York Times

He left the field in tears after the second sending-off and was defended by Ten Hag, who preferred to criticize the standard of refereeing rather than the indiscipline of Casemiro.

From Washington Times

Wrestler Sakshi Malik, an Olympic medallist who is part of the protests, asked how the protests amounted to indiscipline when the protesters were voicing their concerns peacefully.

From BBC

It attributed the attack to “indiscipline” by people who acted “against the rules” with which the Gulf cartel “has always operated.”

From New York Times

Dominant throughout, Marco Silva's side were helped by Palace's indiscipline in either half, which put a stop to their hopes of a fourth straight home win.

From BBC