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Inaction

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Inaction meaning

Lack of action or activity or labor

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But these massacres deserve to be more than mere reference points, if only to underscore the protracted inaction of Congress to respond — an inaction that, judging by the Capitol Hill partisanship on display Thursday, seems concretized.

According to her, taking legal action against those found guilty will serve as deterrent to others as people are held accountable for their action and inaction.

Among the three processes, no matter how much emphasis on the recently held SDG Summit, Agenda 2030 is where inaction and carelessness from the global leaders is most visible.

A Transportation Safety Board of Canada report has linked the fatal sinking of a Nova Scotia scallop dragger in 2020 to years of federal inaction on the imposition of stricter stability standards for fishing vessels.

But that campaign has been thoroughly abused by the actions and inaction of police personnel, who have been unrelenting in their onslaught against the Nigerian people.

Digital twins—a real-time virtual representation of a real-world physical system—could give us a better understanding of climate change, the price of inaction, and the likely impact of policy or technological solutions.

DR Congo soldiers marched in the eastern city of Goma on Tuesday, an AFP journalist said, in a bid to reassure locals unsettled at perceived inaction against M23 rebels.

Europe’s role in all of this is often painted as one of inaction.

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Young people challenging Montana officials over inaction on climate change are expected back in state court on Tuesday in fossil fuel-friendly state.

He would also cite a lack of resources for the Ottawa Police Service’s inaction against protesters and requested 1,800 reinforcements from other police forces to help end the occupation.

In fact, the label of failure should be attached to those countries whose incompetence, inaction and chaos in epidemic response had caused their people to suffer.

On the contrary, we would deplore the moral turpitude of inaction.

On the other hand, FOBO, or “fear of better options,” usually results to inaction caused by act of waiting for a better alternative.

On Tory inaction, it was approved at three general elections by the general voting public, the enablers of it all.

Rishi Sunak hopes to sell the conference as a reset, and to answer opposition jibes that he is “inaction man”, pointing to this week’s wholesale watering down of the Tories’ green credentials.

Several Arab leaders, including Egypt and Jordan, took the opportunity to castigate the international community over its inaction and a double standard they said that the world displayed on the devastating Israeli bombing campaign on Gaza.

The area’s population and the number of new homes are growing exponentially, but because of Scottish Government inaction, the infrastructure needed to support these expanding and existing communities is nowhere to be found.

The behaviour points to Inaction, dysfunctional.

The controversial writer criticized US foreign policy, highlighting government inaction on the AIDS crisis, and was open about her bisexuality at a time when that was uncommon.

The group recommended the removal of the name from the CSUN library, pointing to what they believed to be inaction on the part of Oviatt at a time when racial turmoil was high.