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1 disciplinary
• kurinpidollinen* * *1) (of discipline.) kurinpidollinen2) (intended as punishment: disciplinary action.) kurinpidollinen -
2 disciplinary action
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3 disciplinary board
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4 disciplinary fine
• kurinpitosakko -
5 disciplinary infraction
law• järjestysrikkomus -
6 disciplinary measure
• kurinpitotoimi• kurinpitorangaistus -
7 disciplinary power
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8 disciplinary procedure
• kurinpitomenettely -
9 disciplinary provision
• kurinpitosäännös -
10 disciplinary punishment
law• järjestysrangaistus• kurinpidollinen rangaistus• kurinpitorangaistus• kurinpidollinen rankaiseminen -
11 disciplinary regulations
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12 disciplinary removal from office
• kurinpidollinen viraltapanoEnglish-Finnish dictionary > disciplinary removal from office
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13 disciplinary reprimand
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14 (through) disciplinary procedure
• kurinpitoteitseEnglish-Finnish dictionary > (through) disciplinary procedure
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15 cross-disciplinary
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16 take disciplinary action
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17 discipline
• opinala• oppiaine• ojentaa• tottelevaisuus• totuttaa kuriin• järjestys• ala• rangaista kurinpitoteitse• rangaistus• rangaista• tieteenhaara• tieteenala• harjoitus• kuri• kurinalaisuus• kurittaa• kurinpito• kurissapito• kuuliaisuus• komento• läksyttää* * *'disiplin 1. noun1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) kuri2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).) kuri2. verb1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) toimia kurinalaisesti2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) rangaista•
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disciplinary — dis‧ci‧pli‧na‧ry [ˈdɪsplɪnəri, ˌdɪsˈplɪ ǁ ˈdɪsplneri] adjective HUMAN RESOURCES concerned with how people in an organization or group should behave, and how they should be punished if they do not obey the rules: • If a member of staff is… … Financial and business terms
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Disciplinary — Dis ci*plin*a*ry, a. [LL. disciplinarius flogging: cf. F. disciplinaire.] Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline; corrective; belonging to a course of training. [1913 Webster] Those canons . . . were only disciplinary. Bp. Ferne. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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disciplinary — is pronounced with stress on the first or third syllable, depending partly on its position in a sentence … Modern English usage
disciplinary — [dis′ə pli ner΄ē; ] Brit [ dis′i plin΄ə ri] adj. 1. of or having to do with discipline 2. that enforces discipline by punishing or correcting … English World dictionary
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disciplinary — adjective a) Having to do with discipline, or with the imposition of discipline. Debt can motivate or act as a disciplinary force for executives to achieve organizational efficiency. b) For the purpose of imposing punishment. The school has… … Wiktionary