lack of self control in Germany

lack of self control [lækɔfselfkɔntroul] Unbeherrschtheit

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1. Name origins: Acrasia (Noun) Lack of self control

2. Acrasias a lack of self-control ( adjective ) acratic

3. What did her lack of self-control cost her?

4. Acrasia An obsolete term for a lack of self-control; disinhibition

5. That outburst was a typical example of his lack of self - control .

6. 4 What a harvest the lack of self-control has been reaping!

7. Their lack of self-control regarding material things soon took them into bankruptcy.

8. 7. (a) How did lack of self-control start the human race on its downward course?

9. Acracy or acrasy may refer to: Akrasia, the philosophical concept of an individual person's lack of self-control

10. Acracy or Acrasy may refer to: Akrasia, the philosophical concept of an individual person's lack of self-control

11. It might even be said that running overtime when giving a talk betrays a lack of self-control, as well as insufficient preparation.

12. “Research suggests that a lack of self-control during youth may predict health problems, less financial stability and a criminal record by adulthood,” says Time.

„Wer sich als Kind und Jugendlicher schlecht kontrollieren konnte, hat als Erwachsener häufiger gesundheitliche oder finanzielle Probleme und wird eher straffällig.“

13. Akrasia is a greek word, usually translated as ‘lack of self-control’, although the general term for its’ phenomenon is better known as weakness of will

14. Obesity in Britain, for example, has increased pari passu with the splintering of families: and now it is never too early to teach children lack of self-control.

15. Loosely translated, you could say that Akrasia is procrastination or a lack of self-control. Akrasia is what prevents you from following through on what you set out to do.

16. Akrasia ( / əˈkreɪziə /; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command"), occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as Acrasy or acracy, is described as a lack of self-control or the state of acting against one's better judgment

17. Akrasia ( / əˈkreɪziə /; Greek ἀκρασία, "lacking command"), occasionally transliterated as acrasia or Anglicised as acrasy or Acracy, is described as a lack of self-control or the state of acting against one's better judgment

18. The Greek word ‘ Akrasia ’ is usually said to translate literally as ‘lack of self-control’, but it has come to be used as a general term for the phenomenon known as weakness of will, or incontinence, the disposition to act contrary to one’s own considered judgment about what it is best to do.