Data from the inquiry suggested that, after 42 years of age, these same people redefine themselves by shunning occupational cynicism which, they worry, may impact upon pupils' learning.
Their superiority was due to success in shunning dubious magic, spells, or incantations.
Moreover, there were prurient pleasures to be gained from the spectacle of experiences that had to be shunned in everyday life because of official disapproval.
They shared the chores and spent all their leisure time together, shunning the company of others.
While the courts lacked enforcement powers, they did publish their findings, and non-compliers were shunned as trading partners.
Had they done nothing but prey on ordinary people, they would have been shunned with or without state intervention.
After too many misdemeanours the officer and gentleman was on his own, shunned by the unforgiving society in which he lived.
Most rural migrants shunned the cities if they could.