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"disciplinarian" Definitions
  1. a person who believes in using rules and punishments for controlling people

126 Sentences With "disciplinarian"

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"I'm probably more the disciplinarian — maybe that's just the old-school 'Dad is the disciplinarian' role that I've taken on," he says.
Then it added the wide-eyed, big-headed CGI baby, his disciplinarian father, his disciplinarian father's mustache, and a whole mashup of familiar dance moves.
"Between the two of us, I'm the disciplinarian," she confesses.
As baseball's disciplinarian, Torre's job is to keep the peace.
Enforcing the sober atmosphere was Mr. Reyes, the trip's official disciplinarian.
Mr. Weaver was the fierce disciplinarian, Mr. Hingle his easygoing rival.
She was the disciplinarian and she felt Guy was way too permissive.
He was outspoken and stubborn, a strict disciplinarian and brutally hard taskmaster.
"I'll be a fun, hands on dad, but also the disciplinarian," says Zach.
You could imagine a commission with a disciplinarian ability receiving blowback from members.
She left at fifteen (but not before viciously biting a disciplinarian school prefect).
A disciplinarian who towered over him at 6'6″, he and Ali often butted heads.
She was my cheerleader, disciplinarian, and as a single parent, she became my everything.
By all accounts, Paterno was regarded as a disciplinarian throughout most of his tenure.
On stage, the man of the hour shifted effortlessly from co-conspirator to disciplinarian.
Perhaps Kelly was picked not because he's a disciplinarian, but because he projects strength.
The White House now has a disciplinarian like Kelly to get things in order.
Anderson was a strict disciplinarian who made his players attend two hours of study hall.
And Bonnie (Allison Janney) turns into a disciplinarian now that Violet is living at home.
Boylen is a retrograde disciplinarian who's extremely stubborn and passionate to the point of exhaustion.
But Steinbrenner, who had attended a military academy, found hiring a disciplinarian like Green irresistible.
The disciplinarian planet is hinting that you might have a better time hosting your own event.
Every 12 months, Saturn, the disciplinarian of our solar system, turns retrograde for about 140 days.
Kigali, Rwanda's capital, is amazingly clean—the result of having a stern disciplinarian as a president.
I was a deeply skittish child who hung on every word of this honey-blond disciplinarian.
" In 1980, The New York Times described him as "every inch a congenial but strict disciplinarian.
In his final weeks presiding over the House, Mr. Bercow seemed as much ringmaster as disciplinarian.
And the star shares that both she and her Oscar-winning husband switch off being the disciplinarian.
"Hank is definitely more of the disciplinarian, but they've been trying to work together," the source added.
We long for a disciplinarian, but meanwhile we squabble among ourselves, willingly pay bribes and flout rules.
School counselors manage many roles, but the one role they do not own is that of disciplinarian.
"It's hard for one person to go into issues that are increasingly multi-disciplinarian projects," he says.
On top of that, when Paris began acting out Debbie became the disciplinarian ... something Paris didn't like.
Consider Cadillac's Super Cruise the digital disciplinarian that makes drivers sit straight and keep eyes up front.
From 1986 to 2004 it experienced a resurgence under Frank Mickens, a principal who was a tough disciplinarian.
Her father is an opium addict and a mercurial disciplinarian who remarries upon his divorce from Julie's mother.
Instead, she was always a disciplinarian and a "Wait until your father hears about this" kind of mother.
At a July hearing, the judge sounded less like a censor and more like a somewhat reluctant disciplinarian.
While the father of six is the disciplinarian out of the two, he complimented on his wife's maternal side.
His public support ratings, built on the back of his reputation as disciplinarian who gets things done, remain high.
Another, Keire, speaks vulnerably about his struggles to find work and cope with his relationship with his "disciplinarian" father.
But during the past couple of years it has been more of a disciplinarian, taking cash away from reckless investors.
He's lost his power as disciplinarian, the Post has reported, because Trump doesn't get along with Kelly's protege, Kirstjen Nielsen.
A disciplinarian manager, in Pérez's eyes, could bring Ramos back into line and perhaps even consent to selling the defender.
"I think I'll be the disciplinarian parent just because Caleb already has such a soft spot for the baby," says Maddie.
Ruled by sturdy earth and disciplinarian planet Saturn, the sign of the Goat is known for its rule-abiding, conservative nature.
"I advised them I would no longer be their disciplinarian, and they were kind of shocked for a while," he says.
Malone is a disciplinarian who deserves credit for instilling confidence in Murray while overseeing obvious growth in Lyles, Jokic, and Harris.
Also, is his reputation as a disciplinarian and orchestra-builder, something he proved in Dallas, what the Philharmonic needs right now?
At that low point he was called in again, the ever-reliable disciplinarian, to chair Barack Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.
Having chatty Mercury in the 10th house of career, for example, is totally different from having disciplinarian Saturn in the same place.
In the stoner-comedy canon, women have traditionally been visible only as enforcers of social order: shrewish wives, disappointed girlfriends, disciplinarian mothers.
With Joe Torre, baseball's disciplinarian, watching from the press level, the teams played the first two games of this series without incident.
In it, he portrays the singer as a monstrous disciplinarian for whom beatings and belittlement were the answers to every filial problem.
In the affidavit, investigators explained that Carmack's children described her as "a strict disciplinarian" who would allegedly abuse them with a belt.
Republicans — and some Democrats — would certainly make like Mr. Vernon, the "Breakfast Club" disciplinarian, and lock down the irrepressible Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
" Joe Jackson was known to be a strict disciplinarian, and his youngest daughter has said she was never allowed to call him "Dad.
Considering this planet's reputation as the disciplinarian of the solar system, this momentous celestial shift tends to mean one thing: Play time's over.
Saturn, the planet of rules and regulations, is camped out in disciplinarian Capricorn, helping you ground your grandiose ideas in sensible work habits.
As a disciplinarian military policeman in Vietnam, he was known as "Captain America" and feared a fragging (ie, being killed by his compatriots).
For example, in early drafts of the film, Miguel's grandmother was a coldblooded disciplinarian who kept him in line using a wooden spoon.
Her husband, Prince Philip, who functioned as the family disciplinarian, is 98 and lives in retirement at Sandringham, one of the royal estates.
But he proved a tough disciplinarian, policing not only the candidates but — at long last — the crowd, whose hooting and cheering he shut down.
But while Bailey is a tough boss, she informs her husband she's not really in the mood to be a disciplinarian with her son, too.
And that begs the question: What do the FISC judges and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, the ultimate judicial disciplinarian, think about what happened?
Darrell Meachum described his father as "a warden with a degree from a Bible college," a disciplinarian who was also a deacon in his church.
In the wake of his death, Mr. Moi has been described as compassionate, a jovial leader and a "disciplinarian" with an aptitude for problem-solving.
Mr. Buhari, a former army general, who ruled Nigeria for 2300 months from 22014 to 22010, had a reputation for being incorruptible and a disciplinarian.
The robot came from a Silicon Valley startup called Knightscope, whose growing family of security machines work as slower, more disciplinarian versions of self-driving cars.
EU officials said it was German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, usually seen as a fiscal disciplinarian, who had tipped the balance in favor of no fines.
The son of an Army chief and a disciplinarian mum, Embiid grew up in Cameroon's capital, Yaoundé, and didn't start playing basketball until he was 16.
His American stepfather, a former soldier, was a strict disciplinarian, and amid conflicts at home, Mr. Cuspert spent five years in a facility for troubled children.
A cartoon depicting a teacher struggling underneath the weight of her responsibilities — social worker, drug detector, disciplinarian — was shared on social media more than 2000,2100 times.
He's mostly stuck hanging out with his father, Curtis, an erratic disciplinarian who clearly loves his son, but also finds him exasperating, for the usual teenager reasons.
Craig, you were a music teacher, so you've been in that dynamic with kids, where you've had to be accessible, but a disciplinarian and a role model.
She says she's a fairly strict parent and disciplinarian who teaches her kids to obey rules, but when the rules aren't working, you need to speak up.
And it's not clear that Trump's interest in having a disciplinarian Chief of Staff will override his preferred management style of many factions competing for his attention.
And they will look at spending to see if Ruth Porat, the CFO handling her fourth earnings report, can keep her cherished reputation as a fiscal disciplinarian.
When the Black person was described, was their rap sheet or school disciplinarian record at the forefront of the narrative, or was it their professional and educational accomplishments?
On his way out the door, Kelly seems to have a reputation (in at least some circles) as a disciplinarian who played a constructive role in the administration.
Buffett added that while people can point to specific instances which could have been avoided if he were more of a disciplinarian, they aren't getting the full scope.
"I think a lot of people come in and what they think they need is a disciplinarian that will help them get their work done," she later said.
As biographers Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher describe him in their book, Trump Revealed, the president's father, Fred Trump, was also a disciplinarian, a workaholic, and a skinflint.
Not his father, Abid al-Sudani, a strict disciplinarian who demanded unstinting obedience from his eldest son and put him to work after school in his small print shop.
After reacting to it in the moment, he realizes he has crossed the razor's edge between healthy discipline and humiliation, and broods that he has channeled his disciplinarian father.
She's a harsh disciplinarian, but it seems like she had an unhappy life and her fate—being gaslit and driven insane—is as sadistic as anything she inflicts on others.
But, as someone who clearly keeps up with her horoscope, Stone was right to connect these thoughts to Saturn — the solar system's resident disciplinarian — at this point in her life.
The commissioner, already with an antagonistic relationship with the players and their union over what many see as his disciplinarian overreach, probably decided that he didn't want to pick another fight.
For one thing, he had the good fortune to be assigned to a housemaster, Arthur Goodhart, who was a lax disciplinarian and who thought that music was more important than sports.
At those times in my life that I undergo some disciplinarian makeover, and quit some or all collectively-deemed-as-such vices, I become, in my mind, representative of both qualities.
But he also looks like he'd be the kind of uncle who dresses up as Santa Claus at family Christmas celebrations — yet nonetheless knows when it's time to be a stern disciplinarian.
On his dealings with his players and having a tough line to walk between being a disciplinarian and building relationships, Roberts talked about what he learned from current Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle.
And as with all sentences, his fate will hinge primarily on the perspective of the federal judge -- in this case, a famously stern disciplinarian, according to attorneys who have appeared before him.
After reports of a lack of discipline in the Buffalo dressing room under Ryan, the Bills turned to the 42-year-old McDermott who arrives with the reputation as a tough disciplinarian.
But his parents couldn't conceive of this, and in the final verse, the disciplinarian of the story storms into XV's room and stands before the altar the boy built for his idols.
Even my dad, a classic Midwestern disciplinarian, pulled out his iPhone and put it on his lap for easy access right as I was turning mine off for the first time that week.
Soft-spoken and choosing his words carefully, he offers a striking contrast to the famously blunt Mr. Schäuble, a gruff political veteran who often seemed to relish his role as Europe's fiscal disciplinarian.
Duterte's mother, Soledad, a teacher and a well-known social activist, was a strict disciplinarian who often punished Rodrigo by making him kneel on the ground and pray for hours at a time.
BERLIN (Reuters) - In his eight years as German finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble earned a reputation in the euro zone as a feisty disciplinarian, insisting on painful austerity measures for debt-ridden countries like Greece.
Colleagues and students described Akhundzada, thought to be in his mid-50s and originally from Kandahar in Afghanistan, as a studious disciplinarian who slipped out of Kuchlak two days before being named Taliban chief.
Barr resigned from his position as headmaster in June 1974 due to disagreements with trustees "over budget priorities and his disciplinarian approach to substance abuse," according to his obituary in The New York Times.
He famously made his children refer to him as "Joseph" or "Joe" rather than dad, and his penchant for corporal punishment cast him in popular consciousness as either a strict disciplinarian or a child abuser.
The job of national police chief was given to Oscar Albayalde, a strict disciplinarian who has been in charge of Metro Manila, where the vast majority of the thousands of drugs war killings have occurred.
It moves away from authoritarian or disciplinarian methods, like arbitrary punishment or a demand for respect from the child, and is geared towards working with the child at the level that they're at within the family.
He's a harsh and intractable man, an avowed disciplinarian who is himself hilariously prone to hair-trigger rage-outs; he is a responsibility fetishist who is, in a tragic irony, himself afflicted with a severe responsibility allergy.
And that's without the added burden of serving as two parents in one, of somehow providing your son with a male role model when you're a single mom muddling your way through, simultaneously being disciplinarian and playmate.
If I'm a school mistress or a disciplinarian, I won't use much highlighter, as I want to be grounded in reality, whereas if I'm channelling a goddess vibe for a session, I'll go quite heavy on the highlight.
He started in 1965 as a longhaired, rumpled federal prosecutor in the Johnson administration and rose to become the department's top career official as a consigliere and disciplinarian for both Democratic and Republican attorneys general in nine presidential administrations.
Known as a disciplinarian but with a sharp sense of humor that he often turned on himself, Heathcote had been coaching at the University of Montana when he was hired by Michigan State in 264 to coach the Spartans.
My friend Rashad, an emotional goodbye Seeing my dear friend Rashad — a husband and father of two — at work as the XO and disciplinarian/dad on the Anzio is something I'll carry with me for the rest of my life.
Superficially a teenage comedy, "Beemus, It'll End in Tears," Ms. Wolkstein's film of a dream by Frances Bodomo, stars the transgender musician Ryan Cassata as a student who clashes with a disciplinarian gym teacher (Will Blomker) — until a volcano erupts.
While other high-level officials, like Jeff Sessions and Rex Tillerson, had invited doubts about how long they could possibly tolerate working in the administration, Kelly's responsibilities seemed uniquely masochistic: He was the chief disciplinarian in a famously undisciplined White House.
"George was a disciplinarian, and there is a lot of discipline that goes into playing this game," said Rich Gossage, the former Yankees reliever, who is baffled about why he was allowed to keep the bushy Fu Manchu mustache he grew in 1981.
During a 24-year tenure as sheriff of Arizona's Maricopa County, Arpaio built a national reputation as a harsh disciplinarian who oversaw roundups of suspected illegal immigrants and forced prisoners to wear pink underwear and sleep in tent cities in stifling heat.
"They love each other and the family dynamic they've built together but just aren't on the same page when it comes to parenting styles," a source close to Wilkinson told PEOPLE in late February, adding, "Hank is definitely more of the disciplinarian, but they've been trying to work together."
Its marketing centers women of color and queer people engaging in kink play with soft-aesthetic equipment—a 180 from traditional black silicone ball gag or leather restraint packaging, which more often portrays a pouty cis woman as a sub and an angry cis male disciplinarian as a dom.
Ms. Jefferson, who often played disciplinarian to her nephew — teaching him how to mow the lawn and creating a structured schedule to help him get ready for school in the mornings — was playing the role of the fun aunt that night, staying up late to play Call of Duty with him.
This is a paradigm; it's why Mom is the disciplinarian and Dad is the fun guy, why women remain the brains and organizational workhorses behind social movements while men get to be the gut-ripping orators, why so many women still manage campaigns and so many men are still candidates.
Denied access or interviews, Mr. Theroux and his director, John Dower, hit on the idea of using actors to recreate the insider practices described by the whistle-blower and former church disciplinarian Marty Rathbun — most notably, the abuse of senior officials at the hands of Scientology's longtime leader, David Miscavige.
Miss Brownell, the teacher who greeted the newly orphaned 9-year-old "Emily of New Moon" (also by Lucy Maud Montgomery) in her new school, after she had also been taken in by her elderly aunts on Prince Edward Island, was known to be a strict disciplinarian, and she was truly bad news.
"What you saw in that film was a relationship between a father and a daughter and you don't really get it in real life because parents have a little bit of love and a little bit of a disciplinarian attitude that kind of shuts downs that 'I love you' kind of thing," Nolte says.
A few minutes later, the tormented look having disappeared from his face, and the disciplinarian tone having been discarded in favor of the slow-building cadence of a preacher, Cecil Newton would be stalking around the room with a microphone; he would have the boys in the front row of the church hitting the dab.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE's successor, Deputy Director David Bowdich, made the call, reportedly overruling a lesser penalty recommended by the bureau's internal disciplinarian, which would have left the impression that the FBI really didn't understand the magnitude of Strzok's perfidy.
The irresistible plot turned the major in charge of the company (Marvin) into a sneerer at fatuous military authority and a harsh disciplinarian who nonetheless stood up for every man in his charge; the criminals, more eccentrics than psychopaths, turn out to be heroes when they blow up their target, a luxurious rest house for German officers.
His central work on the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, like President Bill Clinton's later support for welfare reform, was part of a larger effort to position the Democratic Party as both a defender of white middle-class interests and as a disciplinarian — in clamping down on assumed black pathologies of criminality, promiscuity and dependency.
CHICAGO — It was the Friday before Memorial Day and Ali Mushtaq was in his room at the Congress Plaza Hotel, dressed like a votary in the church of Tom of Finland: skin-seizing bluejeans, lace-up cuffs called gauntlets, disciplinarian jackboots and a belted leather strap that crisscrossed the defined chest of his 5-foot-6-inch frame.

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