Sentences with phrase «enforce the discipline of»

When he tried to enforce the disciplines of the «holy club» on his church, the congregation rebelled.
First, government leaders deployed party whips effectively to enforce the discipline of their own MPs.

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However, May's sincerity was questioned by Labour's Lisa Nandy, who reminded her of three previous occasions when, as Home Secretary, she had been failed to act on information suggesting that incriminating evidence against individual MPs was routinely used by whips to enforce party discipline.
The more consequential reforms — such as introducing market - based interest rates, reducing excess capacity, subjecting state - owned enterprises to increased competition and financial discipline, enforcing strict environmental laws, and raising prices of natural resources — are expected to depress growth.
As a fitting final touch, discipline is often enforced by the «punishment» of being required to remain in school after hours.
or «I desperately need the security of some dependable limits set and enforced by adults,» or «To hell with the severe, rigid discipline which I experience without the love which would motivate me to become self - disciplined
Unable to develop an apologetic that meets the tests of adequacy from cosmopolitan scholars, it enforces its doctrine by exclusion, by intensifying internal discipline or by coercion.
''... The churches do not offer solace and acceptance of the prevailing order; the schools can not maintain discipline over their pupils; the police and courts can not maintain orderly processes of action (they often infringe the very laws they are supposed to enforce); the hospitals can not cure; the jails burst at their seams; and, finally, the government itself fails to function with the respect and authority it requires.
The self - government of science has its own institutional structures which embody its standards and enforce its discipline.
«28 In the church of Geneva, Calvin turned the same concern in the direction of discipline: «As the saving doctrine of Christ is the soul of the Church, so discipline forms the ligaments which connect the members together and keep each in its proper place... [For there would occur] a dissolution of the Church... unless the preaching of the doctrine were accompanied with private admonitions, reproofs and other means to enforce the doctrine and prevent it from being altogether ineffectual.»
Also it ought to enforce a more disciplined system of communication between the GK and the back four.
In this style, rules are often inconsistently enforced, which can result in confusion and a lack of a sense of security as well as self - discipline.
I establish, enforce the loving discipline of the children.
Use discipline where necessary in the form of time - outs, enforced turn - taking, and rules like «no touching» — and provide rewards when your wishes are met.
It is indeed the growth and development period of a child, which is also the period where you should enforce good toddler discipline.
To skip the discipline you would enforce with a less sensitive child denies the sensitive child the opportunity to learn and grow by experiencing the consequences of her actions.
When enforcing toddlers discipline techniques, you should also incorporate some form of learning.
And research on the counterproductive effects of public shaming makes me question the routine use of classroom behavior charts to enforce discipline.
The Natural Child dispels the myths of «tough love,» building baby's self - reliance by ignoring its cries, and the necessity of spanking to enforce discipline.
it is easier to enforce discipline cause if 1 is sent for time - out because of bad behaviour, the others will take heed.
Enforced discipline does the exact opposite of developing self - discipline in our children.
Gove is pressing on with his own agenda this week, with a raft of education announcements including promises to extend the school day to ten hours and enforcing community - service - style litter - picking to improve discipline.
In this way, the legislative advantages of ruling parties, which enjoy far more sticks and carrots to enforce discipline than opposition parties, helps to explain the failure of the Kenyan parliament to defend democracy.
«[T] he Executive in Britain is now more powerful in relation to Parliament than it has been probably since the time of Walpole... The whips have enforced party discipline more forcefully and fully than they did in the past.»
Many spoke about their inability to enforce discipline in a consistent manner, either due to apathy while under the influence of alcohol, or feelings of guilt and hypocrisy in the cold light of sobriety.
Will the policy proposals at the summit for a Eurozone fiscal union to enforce fiscal discipline with punitive sanctions resolve the causes of the crisis or crises?
A shocking aspect of the bill's proposals would allow staff in secure colleges to use potentially fatal restraint on children to enforce «good order and discipline», a practice which could be illegal.
If Democrats ever regain the majority, their internal challenge will be to create and enforce party discipline rather than just allow their senators to roam around like a bunch of loose kittens.
Tom Watson, the former deputy chair of the Labour party, warned that Corbyn may struggle to enforce discipline in light of his record as a rebel in the House of Commons against successive leaderships.
Meanwhile, two party whips, whose job it is to enforce discipline, look set to defy the leader and vote against the triggering of Article 50.
Lynton Crosby, who ran these campaigns, enforced an extraordinary degree of discipline.
According to him, there had not been a case of mismanagement of state resources by his administration so far due to the fiscal and monetary discipline being enforced by the government.
«I want to run for controller so I can be involved in enforcing the level of fiscal discipline and stability that I've worked so hard to create with my colleagues and the governor,» he told the Los Angeles Times.
Part of the group's role is to enforce a kind of message discipline, and one topic of discussion there, sources said, was a campaign launched last month by some of the more liberal members of the coalition — the Campaign for America's Future, USAction, and liberal blogger Jane Hamsher — under the rubric «Dog the Blue Dogs.»
But AnastasiaDate's scam and anti-scam operation firmly believes that the long term survival of our industry depends on stepping up to enforce discipline against dating fraud on the industry level.
The (optional) hardcore mode requiring the player to keep his character hydrated and fed while managing ammo that actually has weight is nearly perfect, enforcing a disciplined and frugal style of play that fits the universe perfectly.
While discipline measures like suspensions are intended to enforce school rules and improve student behavior, the negative outcomes of such policies should give us pause.
In her field work in Mississippi, Tieken says she has heard «horrific stories about the kinds of discipline happening and policies not being enforced;» for example, parents not being allowed into the school when they should be, or administrators ignoring required procedures in referring children to special education.
Educators should understand that besides enforcing discipline in the classroom they should also encourage and promote life - long learning and the importance of staying in and completing their high school education.
That 2014 civil rights guidance — jointly issued by the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice — put schools on notice that they may be found in violation of federal civil rights laws if they enforce intentially discriminatory rules or if their policies lead to disproportionately higher rates of discipline for students in one racial group, even if those policies were written without discriminatory intent.
Ministers hope the presence of former solders, sailors and airmen in the classroom will help instil school discipline along with other measures to enforce school rules.
The Trump administration could rescind the education department's 2014 guidance, which tells school districts that the office may enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and investigate schools where discipline policies have a «disproportionate and unjustified effect» on students based on race.
Once the schools close they can be replaced by «no - excuses» charter schools which enforce a kind of rigid discipline which for many feels more like preparation for being an obedient worker drone than the training needed to be innovative leader.
Although, officially, schools have extremely rigid codes of behavior, in practice many teachers find the students unmanageable and do not enforce discipline at all.
These are mostly white teachers from elite colleges and universities across the country who help enforce the new style of discipline in New Orleans schools.
«There is not a well - defined plan for dealing with student misbehavior, discipline is not consistently enforced, and there is a lack of communication on disciplinary issues,» reads the petition.
Besides the documented evidence that the presence of law enforces leads to overuse of harsh school discipline and exacerbates the school - to - prison pipeline, they can also end up being used by ICE as tools to identify and deport undocumented immigrant children and their families.
Charter schools can write and enforce discipline policies that make it possible to remove students who are needy or challenging, said Suzanne Greenfield of Advocates for Justice and Education, an organization that offers free legal assistance to students facing expulsion.
The most - important wake - up call came last month when news leaked out that the Department of Education was scaling back investigations of civil rights violations — including overuse by districts of harsh school discipline against Black and other minority children — as part of the administration's overall refusal to enforce civil rights laws.
It's partly the end result of the general public (mostly parents) refusing to allow schools to enforce discipline, and partly due to administrators who are too afraid of lawsuits to enforce the rules that are in place.
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