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Перевод: inaction
[существительное] бездействие; пассивность ; инертность
Тезаурус:
- In the light of Government inaction, one might reasonably ask again why the Library Association did not then initiate legal action against the News International ban.
- It is perhaps too early to reach a conclusion on this point, but a repeat of the period of inaction between 1982 and 1985 seems to be evident, within the current political context.
- I myself was grimly unsympathetic, pointing out the years of government and social inaction on cervical cancer, a sexually-related disease from which only women suffer and which could be drastically reduced by simple health education and changes in heterosexual male habits.
- They waited there, in Berwick, in a strange state of enforced inaction and suspense.
- But this in no way negates the importance of understanding the role which all these people play in the context of curriculum change, for while the picture of an obscurantist inspector or manager eager to discourage the innovative teacher is one which is often conjured up by teachers themselves as an excuse for inaction, it can be all too true.
- the operators appeared to have difficulty visualizing the consequences of their action or inaction on later production stages;
- I hope he will understand why I, and many other Labour supporters in Scotland, will enthusiastically ignore such a clarion call to inaction and resignation.
- Poverty rather than indifference is the reason for Moscow's inaction, it seems: it was Mikhail Gorbachev who in his autumn 1988 UN speech in New York proposed that the UN should set up an emergency centre for the environment.
- Too often the evidence of devilish intent was received with disbelief or electorally inspired inaction (though Winston, waiting in the wings, gobbled it up).
- Maladministration refers to the way in which decisions have been taken covering administrative action or inaction based on or influenced by improper considerations or conduct.
- By consequence of his inaction, he is the only leading communist of his generation today to be completely untainted by the 1956 uprising and its aftermath.
- It would be pretentious to suggest that librarians can overturn the practice of censorship in non-democratic states, yet that is no reason for inaction.
- While the US, as the host to the conference, is making much of its "action plan" to limit emissions of gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, critics in Congress and from Europe have labelled it an "inaction plan".
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