disobedience u rečniku PONS

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Disobedience becomes prosocial when it is enacted for the sake of the whole society, including all its different levels and groups.
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He was later reprimanded on two occasions for disobedience and striking his wife.
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However, the people did not interpret the acts this way, and the discipline turned into judgment for the people's disobedience.
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He was charged with contempt, public disorder, and disobedience and sentenced to 36 years in prison after several judicial processes.
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Less often, bolting is a deliberate disobedience by a horse that wishes to rid itself of a handler or avoid an unpleasant situation.
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He stated that the principal source of noncompliance is not willful disobedience, but instead comes from the lack of clarity, capacity, and priority.
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Any disobedience by a subordinate officer to any order from a superior officer was reason for death.
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Offenses for which students were punished included cardplaying, tavern-going, destruction of college property, and acts of disobedience to college authorities.
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He claims that his word is the blood that flows through the world and washes out its disobedience.
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They had been expelled due to disobedience or, in a couple of cases, even marrying a relative of a police officer.
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