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non-obedience
non-oˈbedience [non- 1.] Neglect of obedience; failure to obey.1582 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 469 For allegit non-obedience thairof. 1650 A. A[scham] Reply to Sanderson 10 Non-obedience can expect nothing but non-protection. 1847 Webster (citing Milner). 1884 Law Rep. 9 Prob. Div. 52 The petitio...
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Francisco Morales Bermúdez
on the Peruvian armed forces to "...according to what is established in Article 46 of the our Constitution, the Armed Forces would have the right to non-obedience
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Surzhyk
There is no unifying set of characteristics; the term is, according to some authors, used for "norm-breaking, non-obedience to or non-awareness of the
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non-
▪ I. non-, prefix (nɒn) (also 4–6 noun-, noon-, 5 nom-, 5–6 nowne-, 5–7 none-, often written separate), used to express negation. One of the great formative elements in English. The earlier formations were either directly adopted from, or modelled upon, Anglo-French compounds in noun- = OF. non-, no...
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Baba Kharak Singh
Despite the extreme weather conditions of the place, he remained bare-backed until he was released after his full term (twice extended for non-obedience
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Compagnies franches de la marine
Some rules were as simple as remaining orderly (which included application to their living quarters, marching, etc.) and obeying orders (the penalty for non-obedience
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