His immaturity, his lack of development, all this was borne out by the record through pretrial proceeding. |
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We identified the cause in the policy itself and in the ideological immaturity of the people who had determined the line. |
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Both leaders became prime ministers of this land, as a testimony to their immaturity and spitefulness. |
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His reputation rests on his incisive critiques of literary and political innocence and immaturity. |
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Stories and novels written by children in all times have for the most part borne the stamp of naivete and childish immaturity. |
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It is the manner in which we understand and articulate the physical reality of biological immaturity. |
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By tolerating your man's immaturity, you've been helping him continue living in never-never land. |
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This is where my last vestiges of immaturity come out in final blaze of glory. |
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They displayed their immaturity, their envy and spite and malice, in refusing to condemn this act of terrorism. |
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It does little to advance the debate, and simply indicates a measure of immaturity and intolerance. |
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Slightly more mature, but enough immaturity to still bring on a good blowout fight whenever we feel like. |
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The misogyny of early works is a symptom of his own immaturity and the sexual repression of the age. |
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This is due to immaturity of brainstem control of central respiratory drive. |
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That it does not have this is a sign of political immaturity and the KMT's origins in strongman rule. |
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On occasion he has shown the skills and power that persuaded Jordan to take him with the first pick despite his immaturity. |
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Controls are needed because of the immaturity and foolishness of children, but also because of the natural tendency for rebellion. |
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Antoine's immaturity is laid bare, but in a surprisingly nuanced and empathetic manner. |
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He played my life away like a game of charades behind the guise of immaturity and stupidity. |
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The darkness, not to mention the immaturity, seems an essential element for heavy metal bands. |
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The dynamic nature of the security market, combined with its seemingly perpetual immaturity, can leave any forecast about its future off target. |
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The prose romances are tentative, immature, with the gawkishness and lack of ease of immaturity. |
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Characterological attributions referred to personality dispositions of the subject, such as stupidity, immaturity, and ability. |
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Ironically, it was an act of immaturity by Brown that threatened to blow apart the Sixers. |
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I received a rather interesting email from a reader about Leftist immaturity. |
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The only thing that has held them back in recent years has been their own immaturity. |
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I respect him for his talent but can't stand him for his immaturity on the lanes when things aren't going his way. |
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However, it is far more likely his eight-length defeat came from immaturity. |
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Indeed, courts have recognized that developmental immaturity may qualify a juvenile for a finding of incompetence. |
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It was a mindless and moronic act of political naivete and crass immaturity. |
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But then the comparison is taken literally too far and that is where Rang de Basanti turns dangerous because of its immaturity and illogic. |
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By missing the start of training camp and not telling anyone, Brooks showed his immaturity. |
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For teens, the combination of inexperience and immaturity provides the foundation for a high death rate. |
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Vietnamese also honor reserve and modesty, attributing loudness and brashness to immaturity and vulgarity. |
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However, Rogers may not be able to overcome his immaturity, which has been an issue in the past. |
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I just don't see the joy of going around spreading your stupidity and immaturity. |
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The device should include a taped lecture on immaturity that automatically takes over the stereo when somebody turns up Eminem too loud. |
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Children are often seen as too young to benefit from therapy because of linguistic and cognitive immaturity. |
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Embryo immaturity at the metabolic and physiological levels is not a contributing factor. |
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Frances Donaldson attributes Wodehouse's attitude to the war to an ineradicable immaturity, an inability to feel any emotional response to the events taking place in Flanders. |
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Humans, indeed most species, experience biological immaturity. |
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Children need special protection because of their relative immaturity and evolving capacities. |
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Looking back on it, I was full of immaturity at that moment. |
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In the haunting, even epicene strains of the suite's final entry in E flat minor, the high beams of his immaturity shine so bright as to burn a hole in its very fabric. |
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They point to problems with Mr Nasheed, some accurate: impetuosity, immaturity, and a charge of being India's stooge. |
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Self-absorption reflects immaturity, while reaching out to better the lives of others is what our greatest heroes have done. |
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A glum one is that the immaturity of Kiev's politicians, and their ties with big business, may wreck the revolution. |
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Children are inquisitive and active, but their immaturity makes them especially vulnerable. |
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Early treatment for maximal effect means the subject is less able to give free and informed consent because of immaturity. |
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We could also point to a political immaturity which empties the concept of democracy of real content. |
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Indeed, physical and emotional immaturity, as well as the lifestyles associated with youth, can increase crash risk and severity. |
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He displayed aggressive behaviour, emotional immaturity, impulsiveness, rejection of authority and manipulative behaviour, lied, swore and had a leaning towards kleptomania. |
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I was just surprised at the level of divisiveness and immaturity... and I think it's the same thing with health care. |
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I quote Immanuel Kant in my preface, defining enlightenment as mankind coming out of its self-imposed immaturity. |
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Until past mid-century, pastors of this congregation usually had brief tenures and some reflected the youthful immaturity and arrogance of W. B. Johnson. |
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I prefer Ferdydurke, a haunting humorous and terrifying nightmare about how society forces us into immaturity. |
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We belong to a fraternity created by the dysfunction of history and the immaturity of this democracy. |
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Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street. |
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Montgomery's is a confident production that doesn't need to sensationalise to express the moral torpor and emotional immaturity of the characters. |
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I must not use my temperament as an excuse for immaturity or belligerence. |
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They say all that talk of immaturity on and off the field should cease. |
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They did and were satisfied it was just a random burst of immaturity. |
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How stupid, how sappy, how very indicative of my age and immaturity. |
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Egocentrism, emotional immaturity, decreased aesthetic interests. |
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Davy's first preserved poem entitled The Sons of Genius is dated 1795 and marked by the usual immaturity of youth. |
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The strange thing is that generally, instead of glimpsing the immaturity of the person and helping them to grow and resolve difficulties, we impute guilt to the partner or to the community, blaming the person. |
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Paragraph 43 should therefore simply state the need for juveniles to be treated in a manner commensurate with their age, taking into account their physical and mental immaturity. |
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On top of some clumsiness, an ill-considered tampering with a new quad makes hoppo worry about the knave's immaturity. |
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Outsourcing of business functions is beginning to slow as well, even though the relative immaturity of this market would suggest that the upper limits of the opportunity have yet to be reached. |
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It has shown an immaturity by not listening to the facts. |
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The child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth. |
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In light of this, society has an obligation to protect our children and youth from predators and from those who would take advantage of their youth and emotional immaturity. |
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Your baby's or child's skin is particularly fragile because of its thinness and immaturity which makes it even more vulnerable to harmful external factors, and, in particular, those associated with UV rays. |
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A copious flow of resinous sap from the cut also indicates immaturity. |
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Part of this probably to do with sheer immaturity of the brain, which is not fully developed at that time, and partly due to the fact that we have cognitive development as well. |
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The positive and constructive aspect of possibility gives the key to understanding the two chief traits of immaturity, dependence and plasticity. |
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Most neonatal jaundice is physiologic, occurring as the result of accelerated red blood cell breakdown, transient immaturity of the hepatic enzyme systems and increased enterohepatic circulation. |
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It's not that a literal boyishness or immaturity is required or the eternally boyish Regis Philbin would have been more successful than Johnny Carson but a freshness of outlook must be retained. |
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How could he be, when he associated opposition with immaturity? |
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His public immaturity was only equal to his private decrepitude. |
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Children are particularly at risk due to the immaturity of their respiratory organ systems. |
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They simply made you realise that his slobbishness was, at best, a symptom of thoughtlessness and immaturity. |
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This principle shelters children from formal criminal justice processes in recognition of their immaturity and the likelihood that rehabilitative approaches will be particularly effective for those of tender years. |
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The diet must therefore supply all the essential elements to allow this development, whilst taking account of the immaturity of the biological functions of prematurely born babies. |
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An agebased approach assumes immaturity and ignores individuality. |
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Until recently, and even now, both-handedness has been mentioned as a cause of reading difficulties rather than seen as an indicator of immaturity. |
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Despite cognitive and experiential immaturity, older children's nonadult status and assent vulnerabilities do not justify ignoring their privacy rights. |
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