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But I also knew that there would have to be some regimentation in my life.
There are six others under him in an extreme regimentation.
All the regimentation is still there and so are many of the traditions.
But they come to see the regimentation as integral to life at sea.
Others say they object to the regimentation in the shelters.
"He loved everything about playing the actual game, but not the regimentation of the football life."
To get together and talk is a very natural activity; it does not require regimentation of this sort.
Yet it should also be ready to accept the virtues of regimentation.
Every new political theory, by whatever name it called itself, led back to hierarchy and regimentation.
Shooter's regimentation will help them to accept that things are different now.
Personally, I can't take much more of the regimentation around here.
They may have recognized it as a place that would always resist regimentation.
The raising of children and related matters are subject to social regimentation.
The problem is not whether man can survive regimentation and standardization.
Not long ago, Americans were still famous for detesting regimentation.
In music, as with other subjects, the trend has been away from regimentation towards an individual approach and small group work.
"I've never been one for rigid regimentation," he said in a mechanical voice.
Dear God, he thought, how could one derive any pleasure with such regimentation?
Everybody has to participate in the same level of regimentation and restriction."
His nature, however, is opposed to the regimentation expected for the son of a British soldier, and he rebels.
Similar practices of economic regimentation had begun earlier in the medieval towns.
Police regimentation of all Parisian rental and public transport services.
Ms. Holden also had a knack for organization, even regimentation.