Use "immaturity|immaturities" in a sentence

1. Your immaturity?

2. Enlightenment is man's leaving his self - caused immaturity.

3. Immaturity is the inability to use one's understanding without guidance from another.

4. Politics is usually the executive expression of human immaturity

5. What made people overeat, she said, was insecurity and immaturity.

6. I'm tired of your immaturity. Why do not you grow up?

7. Less positively, he was surprised by the immaturity of American schoolchildren.

8. In spite of some immaturity in the figure drawing and painting, it showed real imagination.

9. It traces the development of a young man from immaturity to maturity.

10. A man with no experience can only display his mediocrity and immaturity.

11. She thought his parlor humor and penchant for sarcasm showed a certain degree of immaturity.

12. Central Apnoea a pause of alveolar ventilation due to immaturity of neurological controls

13. Some bad factors in the family have close relation to the immaturity crimes.

14. Example: Anathematizing things without trying to understand them could be a sign of immaturity

15. Children are particularly at risk due to the immaturity of their respiratory organ systems.

16. Because the A - share market immaturity, A shares a price higher are often targeted.

17. Central Apnoea - a pause of alveolar ventilation due to immaturity of neurological controls

18. From the academic standpoint alone, immaturity of research methods is one of the important factors.

19. The fat is white and the bones are spongy and pinkish, a sign of immaturity.

20. Abysmal an inexplicable level of immaturity and lack of class; leads to irrevocable decisions that are regretted for years

21. Ignoring our mistakes is a sign of immaturity and stupidity. Dr T.P.Chia 

22. Mommachrissie: Child abuse is a measure of immaturity and few coping mechanisms, not age.

23. Understanding teen brain immaturity against the background of rising hormones is changing education and legal practice.

24. Codependent marriages occur when one spouse enables (supports?) the other’s underachievement, procrastination, immaturity, irresponsibility, or careless health habits, such as addictions

25. Being sensitive in a wrong way is a weakness, a sign of immaturity, a definite liability.

26. It shows every sign of youthfulness and intense feeling, but absolutely no sign of technical immaturity.

27. They show their immaturity as soon as they get behind the wheel of a sports car.

28. I feel great gratitude now to all those teachers who were so patient with the immaturity of youth.

29. Babyhood: 1 n the earliest state of immaturity Synonyms: infancy Type of: immatureness , immaturity not having reached maturity n the early stage of growth or development Synonyms: early childhood , infancy Type of: time of life a period of time during which a person is normally in a particular life state

30. Synonyms for Babyhood include infancy, youth, childhood, diaper days, early years, infanthood, adolescence, immaturity, formative years and early life

31. 28 Indeed, a request for more precision would likely be interpreted as a sign of immaturity or inexperience.

32. They lost because they simply gave away the third quarter in a thorough display of immaturity and sloppiness.

33. Some technologies, Wendler believes, are irrelevant because of their relative immaturity, such as repositories and on-line transaction processing monitors.

34. Codependency is a concept that attempts to characterize imbalanced relationships where one person enables another person's addiction, poor mental health, immaturity, irresponsibility, or …

35. By far the greatest effect on the crude mortality rates was when mortality rates due to immaturity were adjusted for low birth rate.

36. No comparison subject demonstrated Apophyseal maturity before 21 years of age, and immaturity was seen up to the age of 26 years

37. Definition of Azonal : of, relating to, or being a soil or a major group of soils lacking well-developed horizons often because of immaturity — compare intrAzonal, zonal First Known Use of Azonal 1901, …

38. It is considered a conditionally essential amino acid in preterm infants due to the biochemical immaturity of the enzyme cystathionase, which converts methionine to Cysteine and ultimately to taurine.

39. The major issue the absence or immaturity of the homeostatic mechanisms, the immature metabolism and the lack of feedback loops as well as the absence of fully developed endocrine axes during sensitive periods of foetal life [...].

40. He included financial troubles, domination of one partner by the other, adultery, drunkenness, personality differences, a lack of interest in homelife, cultural differences, immaturity, the influence of relatives, and sexual incompatibility.

41. Bildungsroman is a genre of novel that shows a young protagonist's journey from childhood to adulthood (or immaturity to maturity), with a focus on the trials and misfortunes that affect the character's growth

42. With their raw, enthusiastic immaturity, the Adverts were a bright, though short-lived, light of the punk era, distinguished by the fact that their bassist, Gaye Advert, was one of the first female stars of punk rock

43. The positive staining for CD 31 and for CD 34 and alpha-smooth muscle actin, and the negative staining of endothelial cells for factor VIII underline both the existence of two cellular components in tufted angioma and the immaturity of endothelial cells.

44. Childhood prevalent in the global North 1 developed under the conditions of industrialising Europe, and is considered to be a period of innocence, vulnerability and development, during which time children are in need of adult protection and care due to their physical and emotional immaturity.

45. Definition of Azonal soil 1 : a major soil group often classified as a category of the highest rank and embracing soils that lack well-developed horizons because of immaturity or other factors that have prevented their development — compare intrAzonal soil, zonal soil

46. ‘His reputation rests on his incisive Critiques of literary and political innocence and immaturity.’ ‘Insightful, if a bit cagey, Critiques of modern political philosophy.’ ‘This second use is very important to bear in mind as we try to assess the Critiques of globalisation that have been recently aired in different forms.’

47. It is, at best, difficult to build a doctrine based on Paul’s warnings, cautions, and Admonishings to the Corinthians, who clearly demonstrated carnality and immaturity in their lives, and were known for many abuses, factions, jealousies, excesses at the Lord’s table, women behaving inappropriately and in an unseemly manner, immorality

48. Five diseases of pregnancy are analyzed which are at least partly characterized by impaired transplacental transport: a) abruptio placentae, resulting in acute respiratory insufficiency; b) intrauterine growth restriction combined with absent or reverse flow in the umbilical arteries, resulting in severe chronic nutritional insufficiency, with the risk of acute respiratory decompensation; c) intrauterine growth restriction combined with preserved flow in the umbilical arteries, resulting in chronic nutritional insufficiency, d) premature delivery following maturitas praecox of the placenta, in a subset of cases complicated by chronic nutritional insufficiency; and e) postterm delivery following persistent immaturity of the placenta, bearing the risk of acute respiratory decompensation.