108 examples of delinquency in sentences

Now came the first delinquency, and in his heart he cared more that Stoddard should absent himself without notice than for the pile of letters lying untouched.

On the other hand, those internal secretion combinations, generally leading to a deficiency of all of them which produce types of mental defectives, delinquency and crime should not be allowed to occur.

"That will come in time," encouraged Marjorie's father when her mother spoke faultfindingly of some delinquency in the kitchen.

And Gilbert gave Nancy a sly wink to recall a little matter of family history when there had been a delinquency on somebody's part.

But, he had missed the afternoon's meeting the last Sabbath, a delinquency for which he felt an awkwardness in accounting, while he saw its necessity.

"It is unaccountable that a man should wear out a chart like this, and leave so few notes on it!" said the Vineyard-man, much as one complains of a delinquency.

He aliens a delinquent's estate with as little remorse as his other holiness gives away an heretic's kingdom, and for the truth of the delinquency, both chapmen have as little share of infallibility.

As soon as I got rid of this gentleman, which was not long after he discovered my desire to press the delinquency of the French on his notice, Marble and I left the house, on the original design of strolling up Broadway, and of looking at the changes produced by time.

His joy was great in view of being thus called from his delinquency to share in the fullness of his Savior's love.

BRONNER, AUGUSTA F. New light on delinquency and its treatment.

New light on delinquency and its treatment; results of a research conducted for the Institute of Human Relations, Yale University.

John Dickson Carr (A); 12Sep68; R443464. CARR, LOWELL JUILLIARD. Delinquency control.

HAYNER, NORMAN S. Juvenile delinquency and urban areas.

MCKAY, HENRY D. Juvenile delinquency and urban areas; a study of rates of delinquents in relation to differential characteristics of local communities in American cities, by Henry D. McKay & Clifford R. Shaw.

George Cheever Shattuck (A); 31Dec70; R497531. SHAW, CLIFFORD R. Juvenile delinquency and urban areas.

Economic factors in Michigan delinquency.

Problems of child delinquency.

Searchlights on delinquency: new psychoanalytic studies.

New light on delinquency and its treatment; results of a research conducted for the Institute of Human Relations, Yale University.

THURSTON, HENRY W. Concerning juvenile delinquency; progressive changes in our perspectives.

George Cheever Shattuck (A); 31Dec70; R497531. SHAW, CLIFFORD R. Juvenile delinquency and urban areas.

Juvenile delinquency: a critical annotated bibliography.

(c) Fines for delinquency also are less commonly imposed now and constitute a small fraction of 1 per cent of total payments.

They seem to think a little, before they go into their school, what sort of beings boys and girls are, and any ordinary case of youthful delinquency or dullness does not surprise them.

These fines the wardens put to their credit in the expense items of their accounts if they could possibly do so, and it is probable that the parish always paid them except in cases of very gross individual delinquency in office.

108 examples of  delinquency  in sentences