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  1. The history of Scottish football is scarred with dismal nights and sporting indiscipline, but neither the memory of failure nor defeat has ever extinguished the flame of fascination that flickers around the game.
  2. It also has a deeper problem: fiscal indiscipline, manifested in a budget deficit running at 7% of GDP.
  3. In view of public concern about violence and indiscipline in schools and the problems faced by the teaching profession today, to consider what action can be taken by central government, local authorities, voluntary bodies owning schools, governing bodies of schools, head teachers, teachers and parents to secure the orderly atmosphere necessary in schools for effective teaching and learning to take place.
  4. For this they could blame their own indiscipline as much as Llanelli's eagerness to take advantage of it.
  5. In their metaphorical indiscipline they had gained "new status" and slipped across a boundary into marginality, for as Foucault (1977: 25) has suggested, the idea of discipline revolves around control of the physical body and "proceeds from the distribution of individuals in space it is always the body that is at issue - the body and its forces, their utility and their docility, their distribution and their punishment".
  6. But it seems to be widely accepted as inevitable that indiscipline will not be eradicated, no matter how positive or imaginative the school tries to be; hence the need to be able to apply sanctions and punishments, "to register disapproval of unacceptable behaviour and as a last resort to protect the necessary authority of teachers and the stability of the school system".
  7. (Nevertheless, it is clear from the report that the Committee took into account identified causes of indiscipline in schools in producing their recommendations.)
  8. The scale of concern recently about the level of indiscipline and disruption in many schools resulting from pupil misbehaviour has to some extent been unwarranted, possibly inflamed by scare stories in the media and a greater willingness on the part of the profession, during a period of low morale and frustration, to report incidences of disruption and physical attacks on teachers.
  9. A freedom is generated which has its phases of indiscipline, licence, chaos.
  10. Thus the principal focus was to be on examining ways in which higher levels of discipline might be achieved rather than analysing the causes of indiscipline.
  11. President Reagan, like Margaret Thatcher, was a product of the concern in the 1970s over the economy, big spending programmes, social indiscipline, and, for the USA, military decline.
  12. But the people trying to implement policies remain human, and therefore fallible, like the rest of us; cases of "indiscipline", corruption and general inefficiency now surface with embarrassing frequency.
  13. This stress on authority and hierarchy is, Eccleshall contends, understandable given that "from Restoration absolutism to the Thatcherite preoccupation with law and order Conservatives have always been fearful of social indiscipline".

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