If he agrees to talk, the notoriously undisciplined President risks making a false statement, which could be a crime like the one that led to Bill Clinton's impeachment.
Landsberg reviewed the book for the American Geophysical Union, calling it a " wide-ranging potpourri of science, nature and politics" , and " multidisciplinary, as promised, but also very undisciplined" .
His pent-up feeling could result in rather undisciplined psychic explosions that could be dangerous, though not necessarily so.This has its basis in Ruburt's early life, and I will go into that later.
A study published in 2022 by Jessica Dietch of Oregon State University and her co-authors found that night owls were perceived by respondents as being " lazy" , " undisciplined" and " immature" .
The British historian, Richard Fletcher, put it best, " We may be confident that the conversion of Scandinavia was gradual, piecemeal, muddled and undisciplined." In short, there is no easy answer.
" The war demanded no heroics but gives us the opportunity to prove to ourselves and to the world that undisciplined though we might be, we were a match for Hitler's dogma fed youth"