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Lacking moral discipline or legal restraint, especially in sexual conduct

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Can you put licentiousness in a sentence?

Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness. (said by George Washington) The slave girl is reared in an atmosphere of licentiousness and fear. (said by Harriet Ann Jacobs)


What rhymes with Conscientiousness?

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Why don't Jews have bachelor parties?

We try to avoid frivolity, drunkenness, licentiousness, and non-Torah customs.


What evils was dom afonso concerned about?

Dom Afonso was concerned with the corruption of the leaders that Portugal sent over to the Congo. He was concerned by their licentiousness and their inability to rule. Due to the incompetence of the Vassals sent over, the people of the Congo were starving. Not only were they starving but the soon to boom slave trade had just begin and he was facing depopulation.


How does Galatians 5 19-20 read in the Revised Standard Bible?

Galatians 5:19-21a (Revised Standard version) - Now the works of the flesh are plain: immorality, impurity, licentiousness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, anger, selfishness, dissension, party spirit, 21 envy, drunkenness, carousing, and the like.(The beginning of verse 21 is included to complete the sentence.)


What is a synonym for debauchery?

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What does the Liberty may be endangered by the abuses of liberty as well as by the abuses of power mean?

Founding Father James Madison wrote this in Federalist No. 63. Madison, who authored much of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, was referring to some of the licentiousness and lawlessness that he saw in America under the Articles of Confederation. There was civil unrest in many states across the country during this period, with Shays' Rebellion being the most notable example. Madison was troubled that some Americans thought they could respond to federal taxes and other laws with violence. Madison considered Shays' Rebellion to be a "warning" to our young nation. When the Constitution was ratified a few years later it stated that one of the chief purposes of the states' Militia was to "suppress insurrections."


Is it correct to use the terms 'intercultural' and 'cross-cultural' interchangeably?

Excellent question, thank-you for letting me answer it; that's a great big 'NO' 'Cross-cultural' is a meaningless nonce word invented as a 'buzzword' purely as a deliberate attempt at ersatz erudition. The prefixes 'inter', meaning among or between and 'intra' meaning on the inside or within, serve completely to describe cultures, or anything else. Intracultural means inside a single culture, or Intra-anything else. Intercultural means between differing cultures, or Intra-anything else. 'crosscultural' is a self-indulgent bit of academic licentiousness.


Why was menno Simons important?

Menno Simons was a former Roman Catholic priest, living in Friesland (part of the Holy Roman Empire, now part of the Netherlands), who was re-baptised and founded the Mennonite Church. He was important to Anabaptist Christianity because of his teaching and writings about separation from the "world" and rejection of violence. He was one of the first influential preachers to shift the 'rebaptised' from the licentiousness and violence of the Munsterites to an orderly, disciplined way of life. His influence is also apparent in the later Amish, Hutterite, Moravian Brethren, and Quaker denominations, as well as in the various Mennonite churches.


Who was king Henry and what did he do?

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What does (.)(.) mean?

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What does mean mean in statistics?

Mean is the average.