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training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by this training: kezdjen tanulni
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training There should be tougher discipline in schools.
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from/since time immemorial literary Since time immemorial parents have wondered how to teach their children to obey rules
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to decide or influence the form of something, especially a belief or idea, or someone's character: kezdjen tanulni
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character how best to shape good behaviour in children.
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a lot of disagreement or argument about something, usually because it affects or is important to many people: kezdjen tanulni
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a subject surrounded by controversy.
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... people are difficult to control and often do not obey rules: kezdjen tanulni
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Who would like to have unruly, badly behaving children
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to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted: kezdjen tanulni
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One of the traditional ways of enforcing discipline is by using corporal punishment.
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Someone who is ... obeys the law: kezdjen tanulni
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Law-abiding citizens respect the social code of their community.
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the way in which you are treated and educated when young, especially by your parents, especially in relation to the effect that this has on how you behave and make moral decisions: kezdjen tanulni
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Strict upbringing is said to build character,
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the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change: kezdjen tanulni
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honesty. No one doubted that the president was a man of the highest integrity. Strict upbringing is said to build character, strengthen integrity and create create champions rather than wimps.
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a person who is not strong, brave, or confident: kezdjen tanulni
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Strict upbringing is said to create champions rather than wimps.
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a upbringing in which someone has ben too protected by their parents from difficult or upleasant experiences kezdjen tanulni
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Those who have enjoyed sheltered upbringing are said to have no backbone
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courage and strength of character: kezdjen tanulni
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Will he have the backbone to tell them what he thinks?
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lack of the emotional strength to do what you believe is right kezdjen tanulni
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Becoming spoilt children, they lack moral fibre
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suffering toughens them up and shapes their character.
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to take something, especially something necessary or pleasant, away from someone: kezdjen tanulni
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it deprives them of character
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Corporal punishment and spanking a child rob the children of their sense of security
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someone who causes a person or an animal great mental suffering and unhappiness, or great physical pain: kezdjen tanulni
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Sooner or later, they will treat their father or mother as a tormentor rather than a loving parent.
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the act of obeying an order, rule, or request: kezdjen tanulni
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Instead of compliance, there will be rejection.
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