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  • 41Max Scheler — Full name Max Scheler Born August 22, 1874(1874 08 22) Died May 19, 1928(1928 05 19) (aged 53) …

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  • 42observe — verb 1 notice/watch ADVERB ▪ carefully, closely ▪ precisely ▪ directly ▪ It is not possible to observe this phenomenon directly. ▪ …

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  • 43disciplinary — dis|ci|pli|na|ry [ˈdısıplınəri, ˌdısıˈplı US ˈdısıplıneri] adj relating to the punishment of someone who has not obeyed rules, or to trying to make people obey rules ▪ The investigation led to disciplinary action (=things you do to punish… …

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  • 44strict — S3 [strıkt] adj comparative stricter superlative strictest [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: strictus, past participle of stringere; STRINGENT] 1.) expecting people to obey rules or to do what you say ≠ ↑lenient ▪ a strict teacher stri …

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  • 45cheat — cheat1 [ tʃit ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to behave dishonestly or not obey rules, for example in order to win a game or do well in an examination: Kids have always found ways of cheating on tests. You can t do that it s cheating. a ) to do… …

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  • 46discipline — dis|ci|pline1 [ dısəplın ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the practice of making people obey rules of behavior and punishing them if they do not: He believes in strict discipline. impose discipline: He reacted by imposing tough discipline and demanding… …

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  • 47normative — nor|ma|tive [ nɔrmətıv ] adjective FORMAL concerning rules, or forcing people to obey rules …

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  • 48compliant — adjective 1》 disposed to agree with others or obey rules, especially to an excessive degree; acquiescent. 2》 meeting or in accordance with rules or standards. 3》 Physics having the property of compliance. Derivatives compliantly adverb …

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  • 49disciplinary — adjective connected with the punishment of someone who has not obeyed rules, or with trying to make people obey rules: disciplinary action/measures (=things you do to punish someone): The investigation led to disciplinary action against several… …

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  • 50go — 1 verb past tense went, past participle gone, 3rd person singular present tense goes TO MOVE AWAY FROM THE SPEAKER 1 LEAVE SOMEWHERE (I) to leave a place to go somewhere else; depart: I wanted to go, but Anna wanted to stay. | It s late; I must… …

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