But, in a round-about way, perhaps these Thistle supporters, driven by delight, weren't disobeying completely. |
In disobeying the most basic Confucian precept that places ethics above economics, many mourn the pricelessness of who — and what — they've lost. |
It is for that reason that a bad conscience is not defined as that which refuses to discern God's will and admit the guilt of disobeying it. |
Civil contempt at common law consists largely in disobeying a judgment or a court order. |
That was technically the punishment they should have gotten, expulsion for disobeying a direct order from a superior. |
Of course, if he was accepted into training, he would get in much more trouble for disobeying the rules. |