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Meanings of continue inaction in English
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Usage of continue inaction in English
1
If disaster results from the continuedinaction of Congress, the responsibility must rest where it belongs.
2
Continuedinaction on pension reform has pushed Illinois' credit ratings to the lowest levels among U.S. states.
3
Pendleton's limbs were beginning to feel loggy and numb because of the chill and the continuedinaction.
4
Royal is one of those asking the Tribunal to rule on the Crown's continuedinaction on Māori health.
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That is the price some of our poorest and vulnerable residents are paying because of this government's continuedinaction.
6
The nose is narrow and pinched, from long continuedinaction of the wings of the nose (alae nasi).
7
Interest rates have passed the peak of 1966; and if there is continuedinaction on the tax bill, they will climb even higher.
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And says it's a protest against the 'denial of established climate science', and the 'serious human rights violations that will follow from our continuedinaction'.
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The week in hyperdrive had bored her stiff, and the prospect of another day-and-a-half of deceleration, of continuedinaction, had her ready to climb walls.