incorrigibility उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Collins's prison records show that at age 9 he was sent to reform school for assault, shoplifting, larceny, attempted arson, trespassing and overall " incorrigibility ."
- The given has an important epistemological function because it possesses the properties of certainty ( infallibility, incorrigibility, indubitability ), and it provides the ultimate justification for all forms of human knowledge.
- Compared with telling the world your mother's a drug addict or suing your child for defamation, parental incorrigibility isn't really grounds for anything more than a quarrel, followed by an apology and an awkward hug.
- Nor did it help that Gary Payton, despite firing a coach, continued his career-long incorrigibility, up to and including a locker-room insult of the respected McMillan, which netted him a long-overdue suspension.
- Considerations of actor-observer differences can be found in other disciplines as well, such as philosophy ( e . g . privileged access, incorrigibility ), management studies, artificial intelligence, semiotics, anthropology, and political science.
- In Harrison's view, the incorrigibility of a proposition actually implies something about the nature of " believing " for example, that one must exist in order to believe rather than the nature of the proposition itself.
- After arrests for robbery, battery, throwing a deadly missile and selling drugs, after detention and rehabilitation programs, he has arrived at the end of the line, the last stop before incorrigibility or reform : the Polk Youth Development Center.
- Technical violations constitute not being able to meet probation, or parole requirements . 3, 000 minors are behind bars for status offenses ", offenses that for adults would not even be considered crimes such as truancy, running away, and incorrigibility.
- Havel closed on a characteristic note of grim realism : " Given its fatal incorrigibility, humanity probably will have to go through many more Rwandas and Chernobyls before it understands how unbelievably shortsighted a human being can be who has forgotten that he is not God ."
- They must also keep juveniles who have committed crimes in the usual sense in institutions different from those that house " status offenders, " youths charged with truancy, incorrigibility, running away from home or other acts that would not be crimes if committed by an adult.