indiscretions in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

indiscretions in the PONS Dictionary

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In response to the epidemic, the mayor blamed the deaths on palpable indiscretions in diet, or intemperance.
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Proctor becomes angry, and again accuses his wife of never forgiving him for his indiscretions.
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He delivers his message later than intended due his many indiscretions while on the road.
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Under the programs, police officers who encounter minor juvenile indiscretions can contact the offenders parents, or may propose action to be undertaken by social workers.
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The seven former officers are all in bad standing with the army, and were all forced out of army for quite serious indiscretions.
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He has lots of connections, including a pocket-sized black book containing the indiscretions of everyone in the world.
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In addition to revealing her past indiscretions, the autobiography focuses on how she became clean, lost weight, and conquered her other personal demons.
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Many old prudes become so out of ungrateful memories of their youthful indiscretions.
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And we, the audience, although occasionally squeamish, are willing to forgive these indiscretions because these heroes are serving the greater good.
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She didn't disclose any of her visitors' indiscretions out of concern they would return the disfavour, which is another common worry among hosts.
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