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"misbehave" Definitions
  1. to behave badly

161 Sentences With "misbehave"

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We are petty and misbehave on Earth; we will be petty and misbehave in space.
She only stayed around to make sure Thompson wouldn't misbehave.
If they were incensed at Harry, she'd have Tessa misbehave.
But even Ms. Smith couldn't cure my propensity to misbehave.
Mothers can send children to their rooms if they misbehave.
I misbehaved in school, and I can misbehave here, too.
Student Opinion When children misbehave, how should parents discipline them?
That is to say: Gershoff won't say she's sure that striking your kids makes them misbehave, but she's pretty positive that kids who have been struck go on to misbehave more than kids who haven't.
So I had to go in and help the robots misbehave.
True, when firms misbehave, there is still a firestorm of outrage.
New laws are making it harder for European companies to misbehave.
Unfortunately, reforms which free inmates create trade-offs when some misbehave.
But as the tribe gets weirder, the Americans start to misbehave.
This impunity -- see how I can misbehave and avoid being accountable!
CreditCreditVictor J. Blue for The New York Times Do not misbehave.
We asked students: When children misbehave, how should parents discipline them?
Don't misbehave in Britain anytime soon — at least not in public.
But Purdue has continued to misbehave since then, according to the lawsuit.
They cannot be kicked out, hence they have more freedom to misbehave.
But now men know if you misbehave, you will lose your job.
Mothers tell their children not to misbehave, lest Rashid come for them.
And when banks misbehave, he said, regulators should hold individual bankers accountable.
With the royal one, you feel any minute the children might misbehave.
And when children misbehave, the teacher should not yell or berate them.
Men who misbehave must be made to answer for their own misbehavior.
"An asteroid cannot misbehave anymore" without us seeing it, Dr. Hainaut said.
There was one about Justin Caldbeck, who seems to misbehave quite badly.
Don&apost give in when they misbehave or constantly shower them in presents.
Misbehave on the street, and a neighbor might spank you, then tell your parents.
You may behave or misbehave, but you must do it in an acceptable manner.
She has also reported that he continued to misbehave with her throughout the flight.
I never saw him misbehave in anyway on any of my shows with him.
The skill involved is astonishing, given tape's tendency to curl, wrinkle, crease, and otherwise misbehave.
Spotting boats that misbehave on the high seas (or indeed in EEZs) is getting easier.
BR: If parents shouldn't spank, what should they do instead when their kids really misbehave?
Too often, untrained animals misbehave, show aggression, run loose, or otherwise cause disruptions during flight.
"We don't want to be censoring political beliefs, but then they do misbehave," he said.
It leaves it to other laws, and after the fact goes after companies that misbehave.
Those who do misbehave are moved to a "peace corner" and then to a "restorative conference".
Parents sing lullabies about El Cuco, warning their kids about what can happen if they misbehave.
A Tatar activist says police threaten them: "If you misbehave, you'll become a poteryashkoi"—a "lost one".
It's sort of like a child in that way—you don't want to see your child misbehave.
As long as lawmakers are allowed to serve two masters, the temptation to misbehave is too great.
English fans should not misbehave in Russia and should expect serious consequences if they do, he said.
Yeah, that is the most interesting aspect to me: the way people misbehave, and they don't need to.
Police departments urged people to avoid the costume over Halloween and issued warnings to anyone tempted to misbehave.
Then they become the people we worship and then they get to indulge and misbehave along the way.
"The bottom line is, you cannot misbehave on any front, with a woman, with any excuse," he added.
Moreover, before his suspension, the WikiLeaks founder received several "verbal warnings" that he couldn't misbehave while under Ecuador's watch.
A booking area for new inmates resembles a bus terminal, with a few holding cells for those who misbehave.
"Kids like attention, they crave that, and if they misbehave, we recommend something called a time-out," he said.
He also points out that perhaps the children misbehave because there are no mothers here, as women aren't allowed.
Scott and Kate do some terrible things, and induce their friends and neighbors to misbehave in sometimes frightening ways.
Some educators and other observers blame black kids for the racial discipline gap, suggesting that they misbehave more often.
Jarvinen said her manager told her the man was tailed for the remainder of the show and didn't misbehave again.
Artists came to paint and sculpt, writers to write, deadbeats to die, and a large share to drink and misbehave.
In some of those schools, when students misbehave, the response is to suspend students from school or to expel them.
We're sure that Pam Beesly Halpert-Jenna Fischer will seize this opportunity to never misbehave in a Chili's again. OMG!
That could give Pakistan, which at one time provided nuclear technology to North Korea and Iran, new incentives to misbehave.
Under the current system, FINRA's members may prefer lax oversight because the harm lands on investors when other members misbehave.
Such license to misbehave appears to have been common for stars in some of the recent high-profile harassment cases.
Ms. Harrison learned that when children act out or misbehave, they are often doing so in response to emotional triggers.
Airline insiders fear that untrained animals could misbehave onboard and asthma sufferers fear they are being exposed to allergy-aggravating dander.
Longtime California residents have seen developers misbehave before, overbuilding luxury units and displacing residents in entire neighborhoods with waves of gentrification.
There are users that "misbehave" on Reddit but they a minority, the chief executive of the content sharing website said Wednesday.
The boys misbehave at all ages, but there's no suggestion by Kenneally that there is some straightforward explanation for their misbehavior.
Singh and colleagues have shown how a few seemingly random words can cause large language algorithms to misbehave in specific ways.
According to the Post, the full video shows the male voice repeatedly using a racial slur and telling Alyssa to misbehave.
A funny thing is happening in Overwatch when players start to misbehave in chat: the game turns their own words against them.
If they wanted to scare each other, they would take Sanji Ram's name, since he was known to misbehave with Bakarwal women.
Then, as now, people were just fed up with the airlines, but if you misbehave, the airlines are fed up with you.
But when founders are guaranteed to remain in control, they're empowered to be reckless, licensed to misbehave, and difficult to hold accountable.
And women who misbehave are very much Trump's emotional Achilles heel -- so we should all keep at it in ways large and small.
Several studies have looked at the relationship between race, behavior, and suspension, and none has proven that black students misbehave at higher rates.
At that point, there'll only be a vague baseline of privacy rules governing internet providers and some promises from them not to misbehave.
Hopefully the Embassy of Japan in Colombia will demand from the government the identity of this citizen who went to misbehave in Russia.
Their goal was to make Peter believe witches were perpetually watching him so that he would never misbehave at a woman's expense again.
The game's answer is curiously the omniscient and ever-judgmental eye of Santa Claus: Robotic police hover the universe, punishing those who misbehave.
And an elementary school in West Baltimore has implemented the Mindful Moment Room, where students who misbehave spend time reflecting on their misdeeds.
They don't always get things done; they sometimes eat less than stellar-looking food; their kids sometimes misbehave just as much as mine.
So, you, the arc that you become a Congressman and then you hire handsome men to work in your office and misbehave, essentially.
Fowler said Uber managers called these people "high performers" — those able to misbehave with no consequences because of their mad skills at engineering.
Yorgos Lanthimos's "The Favourite" stars Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz in a royal court comedy that is not afraid to misbehave.
The Federal Trade Commission is also responsible for this state of affairs — its lenient attitude toward Silicon Valley allowed the industry to misbehave.
Guards had warned her that if Michael continued to misbehave, they would be punished, which she assumed meant being sent back to Honduras.
In her new book "Radical Candor," entrepreneur and CEO coach Kim Scott proposes some new names to describe how leaders behave and misbehave.
Trump told Fox News his handling of ZTE shows that he is prepared to be tough on China and Chinese companies when they misbehave.
He values loyalty above almost all else and has no desire to punish people or groups he views as loyal, even if they misbehave.
" She explained that "kids are not intentionally jerks," and that if they misbehave, usually "it's because they don't know better, and they are exploring.
This person of out nowhere, who I know is famous, who is misbehaving and has a license to misbehave and this is happening to me.
Meaning, how often are men not penalized when being verbally abusive or conducting themselves in an unsportsmanlike manner in comparison with when women misbehave similarly?
When friends, co-workers, and partners misbehave by gaslighting (also known as victim blaming), criticizing, and emotionally abusing us, we're often told to distance ourselves.
Whammies bills itself as a family place, and Lisa is a fierce den mother, protecting her staff with a zero-tolerance policy when customers misbehave.
They tell their children tales of the red-headed witch who will come claim them and carve up their soft fleshy gourd-bodies if they misbehave.
Feminist demands, then, are a kind of greedy grab for extra privileges, justified only if women are superior to men — gentler, kinder, less likely to misbehave.
Central offices provide enthusiastic door-knockers at election time and co-ordinate coverage in the national media—and may threaten to withdraw both if MPs misbehave.
As NASA offloads operations to private companies like SpaceX, Orbital ATK (now part of Northrop Grumman), and Boeing, it's having to react when their children misbehave.
Some parents threaten their children by claiming that that the demon will steal one of their legs if they misbehave in order to replace his own.
Hotly denying that he would have been foolish enough to misbehave while abroad, Mr Trump attacked intelligence agencies for leaking details of classified briefings to the press.
The video then ends with the woman saying that Sweden warmly welcomes its Chinese friends to the kingdom but will spank the Chinese people if they misbehave.
Rarely do sexual misconduct allegations against federal judges become public, even belatedly, and rarely are judges who misbehave subject to any sanction, a 2018 CNN study found.
Bad human actors don't pose the only problem; a machine-learning algorithm, left unchecked, can misbehave and compound inequality on its own, no help from humans needed.
"To me, it's less about 'The elves are watching you to see you misbehave,' and it's more about a live-action advent calendar," the Vice Principals star says.
Another argument against the edit button is that altering a widely shared tweet can change its meaning — and give people who misbehave a loophole for covering their tracks.
First, let's return to the US Prohibition era, when those pious views transformed Tijuana into a prosperous city that allowed Californians to misbehave: gamble, drink, and get laid.
Abusive ads come in many forms, but broadly speaking cause your browser to misbehave by either generating fake system messages, automatically redirecting you, or attempt to steal personal information.
Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Hainan Airlines and Spring Air said they would share the names of passengers who misbehave and ban them from any of their flights.
Within the tower are three different motors that all work in tandem to rapidly rip the Orion away from the SLS during flight if the rocket starts to misbehave.
There's no hi-fi option, the app can misbehave when you have a poor cell connection, and uploading purchased songs to your desktop Spotify library is a convoluted process.
Big Little Lies features a different vision of the West, albeit no less riddled with outlaws who feel that they are given tacit permission by the wilderness to misbehave.
In the ad, Hal 9000 gives an apocalyptic monologue about when computers "started to misbehave," before saying: "Only Macintosh was designed to function perfectly, saving billions of monetary units." 
The sports media in Australia — in general dominated by white, older men — condemned Ms. Williams's outburst while dismissing her argument that male players are given more leeway to misbehave.
Those constraints exist today in the form of international laws of war like the Geneva Conventions, which not only prescribe battlefield behavior but demand accountability for those who misbehave.
You never know the problems a child has that causes them to misbehave unless you know the struggle of being a parent to a child like mine, you cannot judge.
In one study involving five California middle schools, math teachers were asked to read up on the reasons students might misbehave, and urged to make students feel heard and respected.
Take this one from Dan Barry, who teamed up with a number of other national correspondents to document what life is like for migrant children in detention: Do not misbehave.
As that increases, it becomes nearly impossible for humans, even the most highly skilled among us, to keep up and understand what particular element may be causing an application to misbehave.
"Children would misbehave in class and the teacher would have them disrobe and stand them, make them stand inside a closet for five or 10 minutes as their discipline," Schmoll said.
At a time when everyone was chafing against the constraints of bourgeois morality, a sex song like "Let's Misbehave" spoke as clearly to straying straights as it did to cruising gays.
But I think what doesn't change is the thing that pulls you to rock music: The internet hasn't changed people's need to misbehave and get free… But now everything is so documented.
Savvy sales people will use it as a way to upsell, but consider this: Vizio isn't likely to misbehave any time soon, and may price their TVs to move until consumers forget.
It also reflects a shift in the broader culture, in which consumers are newly aware of their power to penalize public figures who misbehave—not just criminals but everyday manipulative creeps, too.
An "ethical" fund doesn&apost necessarily mean going after companies with an altruistic business model, but rather making sure they are run transparently and don&apost misbehave in order to make money.
Mr Goodhart, best known for his law that economic measures tend to misbehave once targeted, was tackling the issue of why repeated monetary stimulus by central banks had failed to stimulate credit creation.
If people have to think twice before they write something, that improves the context of the exchange for everyone: you're less likely to witness people misbehaving, and so less likely to misbehave yourself.
Authors Nick Epley and Dan Tannenbaum wrote that our common-sense understanding of why people misbehave is often wrong, stemming from core myths about morality that also underpin misguided approaches to regulating misconduct.
"I thought it would make a difference on police and civilian behavior — particularly for officers, and this is the exception, who might be more inclined to misbehave," said the M.P.D. chief, Peter Newsham.
When my son and his toddler friends misbehave and fight on the playground, the parents usually make the kids apologize even if it's totally insincere just for the sake of establishing the precedent.
In France, however, where a chauvinistic culture has long enabled powerful men to misbehave with impunity, the social media debate may push forward changes not only in the culture but in the law.
"We of course understand that 8-year-olds in a school are going to get into scraps from time to time, and they are going to misbehave from time to time," Herzig said.
Unable to refrain from addressing some of their spicier details, which were published separately online, he claimed that he was too canny to misbehave, as had been luridly alleged, in a foreign hotel room.
If disabling a certain permission causes the app to misbehave or become less useful—you turn off phone-location access in your favorite mapping app, for example—then you can always turn it back on.
But it faced hard choices; more generous terms from the fund might have helped the citizens of beleaguered economies, but also given spendthrift governments licence to misbehave—or put support for the IMF itself at risk.
The tool is designed to surface problems like dropping packets because of a poor signal or moving from WiFi to a mobile a network, each of which can cause an app to hang or otherwise misbehave.
As a result, some states might craft terrible laws or no laws at all, leaving consumers with not only no meaningful broadband competition, but little recourse when those regional monopolies and duopolies misbehave (which they do, often).
"He didn't smoke, he didn't misbehave, he was always cordial, he was the type of guy who couldn't commit any crime," said one of his high school friends, Wazidur Rahman, who used to play cricket with him.
And we're going to make trade deals, but we're going to do one-on-one — one-on-one — and if they misbehave, we terminate the deal, and then they come back and we'll make a better deal.
Several people said one requirement for Uighurs going abroad was to provide contact information for every living family member as well as contacts abroad and a letter from their employer stating the person would not misbehave while overseas.
He felt differently, saying, "If you do or say something, it's very easy to take little snippets of that and blast that out there without knowing the whole story, so it enables a lot of people to misbehave".
Their program, which began with six sites and has expanded each year, aims to keep students in the classroom even when they misbehave, and to allow students to reflect on misbehavior rather than simply being punished for it.
One of my favorite onomastic studies comes from the economist David Figlio, who found that boys with more feminine-sounding names tend to misbehave disproportionately upon entry to middle school compared with boys with more traditionally masculine names.
"They are told that if they misbehave or not do what they are told, they are going to be moved to a place which is worse and they are going to be separated from their parents permanently," she said.
This "gives an opportunity for someone to misbehave without immediate repercussions," says James E. Gruber, a sociology professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn who studies sexual harassment and served as an expert witness in a trucking-industry case.
That'll mean breaking old patterns by trading generic anti-harassment training for more innovative programs, earning employees' trust, and convincing corporate leaders — who are overwhelmingly male — that keeping high-earning "rock stars" who misbehave often ends up costing companies money.
So if you wanna play that game and be disrespectful or misbehave on set with an actress or anyone, I will happily call Showtime and say, 'This person has to go,' and you will get shot up and it'll be a wonderful finale.
It may be that white teachers hold an implicit bias that black children are more likely to misbehave, so hearing a vignette of a black child with challenging behavior is not viewed as severe or out of the ordinary, according to the study.
Even after shows like Locked up Abroad or classic films like Midnight Express, there are still Americans who unwisely misbehave in other sovereign nations, unaware that their U.S. passport is not a force field or a "get out of jail free" card.
But Ellis, a feline behavior specialist, and Bradshaw, an anthrozoologist (don't feel bad, I had to look it up too), swear it's true — if you start from the idea that cats want security above all, and misbehave when their security is threatened.
His character, Trapper John, was originally written as an unmarried playboy using the war as an excuse to misbehave, but as the early years went on he was seen more and more as a co-conspirator and even sidekick to Alan Alda's character, Hawkeye Pierce.
" He added, "Whether they're government leaders, economic leaders, religious leaders — when they misbehave, when they say the norms don't matter, when they say you can use whatever language you want … once we do away with civility in terms of our institutions, we've lost it.
Talking heads — one's introduced as a "fear researcher," another as a "hell expert" — chime in insightfully, and Mr. Trejo injects a bit of personal experience as well, as when he discusses the emergence of the idea of Satan as a specific being who tempts us to misbehave.
"So yes, there is probably some truth to the idea that kids who are predisposed to misbehavior for whatever reason are more likely to be spanked by parents who use that form of discipline than kids who are less likely to misbehave for whatever reason," she said.
But in August, Maureen Platt, who replaced John Connelly as the state's attorney, called Donna and said she had terrible news: The Connecticut law in effect in 1993, when Regan assaulted her, provided felons "statutory good time," a reduction in their sentence if they didn't misbehave.
Tasha: Speaking solely in the abstract, Firefly has never been more relevant than it is right now, in the sense that it's a story about a bunch of outlaws who "aim to misbehave" by resisting a corrupt and questionably legitimate regime and operating outside its boundaries wherever possible.
"We're not going to see the end of the world as we know it, but we will see unexpected things," says Hammonds, who notes that the heaviest-hit site types include games, interactive learning companies, and enterprise applications, many of which will either no longer work, or misbehave in unexpected ways.
"So they watch them a whole lot more closely when they think they are going to misbehave, and if that's where you're looking, that's probably where you're going to find" the challenging behavior, said Gilliam, who is also associate professor of child psychiatry and psychology for the Yale Child Study Center.
Poison that gets a chance to flow freely when national 'Icons' created not only by their followers & audience but encouraged by their peers & media, regularly misbehave, talk rubbish, do rubbish, don't get punished, don't learn from their mistakes but instead get encouraged, celebrated, pack cinema halls & become brand ambassadors of 'goodwill'.
DAVID SHACK, NEW YORK To the Editor: Whether we like it or not, our watching a Woody Allen movie, or a rerun of "The Cosby Show," or the work of any of the other offending creative people promotes them by, if nothing else, putting money in their pockets, further enabling them to misbehave.
White survivalists, many of whom are proud supporters of the President, the NRA, and the symbols (if not substance) of America found in declarations of faith, family, and football are treated as misguided patriots, overzealous citizens whose love of country and hatred of taxes got the best of them and caused them to misbehave.
When a store failed to properly stock advertised "doorbusters," when sale prices weren't honored, such as being denied an early bird discount at checkout even though they were in line before the sale expired, or when they failed to obtain an advertised item or failed to receive the discounts they anticipated, Black Friday shoppers were most likely to misbehave.
If, as in some religious traditions, purgatory (or a place like it) is where sinners are sent when they aren't quite bad enough for hell and are given the chance to earn their way to heaven, then the El Royale — set on a dividing line between two places, inhabited by people who misbehave in complex ways — is a fairly obvious stand-in for that place.

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