intemperances in a sentence
Examples
- It is typical of his judicial intemperance that he assumes as true some of the very facts in contention.
- So we reproach intemperance more, because it is easier to habituate oneself so as to avoid this problem.
- Among Greeks, the Macedonians viewed intemperance as a sign of masculinity and were well known for their drunkenness.
- :' After lunch, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee spoke with great intemperance about the Arabs.
- He was competent enough, but he was addicted to intemperance to a degree that practically blighted his usefulness.
- Given these attitudes, workers become prone to a number of vices, including selfishness, cowardice, and intemperance.
- At the close of the meal this was replenished, but all intemperance was strictly forbidden by a special law.
- At one such meeting, he accused British rule of introducing the hitherto alien vice of intemperance to Hindu society.
- The second-most common cause of insanity, as recorded in the first annual report, was intemperance and dissipation.
- She supported the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the Irish Association for the Prevention of Intemperance.