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5 Sentences With "more self disciplined"

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The post-pivot Trump needs to be more presidential: better informed on policy, more self-disciplined and less thin-skinned.
It's also important to be more self-disciplined with saving when you work on your own, since you won't have a traditional 401(k) plan, she said.
A 3-point victory for Clinton implies that if Trump were merely a bit more self-disciplined, if he had not bragged about sexual assault while wearing a microphone, if his opponent's pneumonia had lingered a bit longer, America would be ruled by a cruel narcissist with authoritarian ambitions.
In March 1995, Boucher decided to start a new Hells Angels chapter which he would lead. The Hells Angels Nomads chapter was a group made up of the most powerful Hells Angels in Quebec and not bound by geographical locations like other Hells Angels chapters. According to Kane, Boucher had told him that the Nomads were going to be "plus rock n' roll" ("more rock n' roll") meaning "more badass", as in more free to act at will, less bound by club rules. Kane described Boucher as a much more self-disciplined man than he had been in the 1970s, saying that he only consumed alcohol and otherwise avoided all drugs and that he always got up early in the morning to meet other Angels at about 9:30 am.
Volunteers, usually middle-class Protestant laypersons, worked to get poor people to abstain from alcohol, become more self-disciplined, and acquire the work ethic. At first, the Association employed only male "visitors", but after Hartley's retirement in 1876, it became the first charitable organization to use women for this task as well, beginning in 1879. The AICP's program to aid New York's indigent children was similar in design to its program for adults: they were characterized by type, and each child was detailed to an appropriate venue - reformatories, school, and placement in good homes - depending on their moral character. The organization was instrumental in putting truancy laws in place to effect this program, empowering the police and other agencies to arrest or detain vagrant children between the ages of five and fourteen for evaluation and placement.

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