Government regimentation of the socio-economic order always leads to widespread chaos, stultification and despair. |
In its present, admittedly early, days the phone seems to permit earlier regimentation to relax. |
In choosing to enlist, medical personnel were subject to the sort of regimentation one would expect from the army. |
A survey of more than 1,530 workers found that such regimentation was widespread, as was the use of corporal punishment. |
The domestic consequence of this foreign policy is the regimentation and militarization of American life and the drift toward authoritarian rule. |
Such unauthorized activity unnerves many people, especially those who seek control and regimentation, whether political or cultural. |