Sometimes she virtually drags them into the classroom where they face books and blackboards for the first time - and experience the discipline of lessons.
In fact, current calls for regulation come at the same time that market discipline is back in full force and more regulatory scrutiny could exacerbate the downturn.
Because Buffett was allowed to realize his potential as perhaps the greatest investor of all time, achieving excellence in the discipline he is passionate about, he appears to have attained a rare kind of productive contentment.
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Shorenstein also credited his training in the army for teaching him discipline, time management and how to make the best use of sparse resources.
It takes time to build the financial discipline necessary to save when you can, and the same goes for building the analytical skills needed to estimate the value of a security or to distinguish a mispriced asset from one with limited growth prospects.
At the same time, many of the moms were struggling with the discipline of saving, even though they wanted to.
They only divert attention away from what realistically can be achieved before the next presidential election, namely substantial short-run spending reductions to federal discretionary programs and procedural changes to make long-run budget discipline possible when the time is ripe after the 2012 presidential election.
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The middle classes did not start to take holidays in a big way until the late 19th century, at a time when the values that mattered were still industry and discipline, and when leisure and idleness were perceived as sources of moral, spiritual, financial and political danger.
Unlike many sports, both men and women started competing at the same time, and it was the Soviet Union that dominated affairs in each discipline.
The rest of the time, when you do not know anything special, you need the discipline to be invested essentially in funds that diversely mirror the market as a whole.
Very few people have the background, training, discipline, time or interest in being or becoming a professional investor.
"One of the things I say to them every time they go out is about their discipline, about not getting involved with the opposition, not reacting to anything, not over-reacting and not getting involved with the referee or the officials, " said McGhee.
For the first time since 1988, the Norwegians, traditionally the most powerful country in the discipline, have failed to win a single cross-country gold at the Olympics.
We see it in science all the time, where none of the most important problems can be tackled by a single discipline.
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She would have no time to negotiate the pan-European federal discipline that she has always demanded as the price for German aid.
"I think Coach Coughlin, when he sees his players have taken his attitude and his approach to discipline and to preparation and effort, the time and dedication that goes into a game plan, it calms him, " Manning said.
At the same time, as the SOPA fight demonstrated, consumers have learned to use social media and other information services to discipline markets as never before.
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But at the same time, we still have to maintain good order and discipline.
This time it is a referendum on the new pact enforcing budgetary discipline within the eurozone.
Granted, rebalancing to sell bonds and buy stocks at the bottom of the market looks good in hindsight but requires discipline at that time.
Ireland's discipline again failed them, but this time in front of the posts, Hook sent his kick sailing through the uprights for Wales' first points.
At a time when our country desperately needs leadership in the area of job creation and budget discipline, our elected officials would be smart to talk to family business owners.
He plans to instil new discipline in the party by creating a national membership list for the first time, and giving the Conservative leadership the power to ditch embarrassing candidates, even if they have local backing.
He wants to see his first baseman get on base however possible, Girardi said, and he believes Teixeira has the discipline to keep his power swing intact despite poking balls the other way from time to time.
Liverpool, who were without the injured Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres, showed their defensive discipline to keep out Spurs and should have been out of sight by the time they were awarded an injury-time penalty after David Ngog was brought down by Sebastien Bassong.
At a time when the Liberal MPs were all strongly individualistic, it took a strong man to ensure discipline, and Cyril did well in the role.
Athletes tend to get watered down with time, their rough edges rubbed out by biographers and historians who often fail to apply the rigorous discipline of their craft to sports, so much do they want to remain fans.
Two days before Pujols agreed to terms with the Angels, Mozeliak sent an email to Cardinals owner Bill Dewitt Jr. asking, in essence: Is it time to forget discipline and bid whatever it takes, given Pujols's importance to the franchise?
The nine-month suspension of long-time football agent Gary Wichard handed down by the NFL Players Association Friday is the highest-impact agent discipline from the present union leadership to date.
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With more discipline over our use of resources, we could have made all the same marketing mistakes and still had time to bounce back.
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