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inércia
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innacció
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inercia
The state of being inactive.
inaction
inactivity
inertia
action
activity
activeness
Portuguese
inércia
inaction
inactivity
inertia
1
Long months of
inaction
induced more thoughtfulness than soldiers' conditions usually allowed.
2
Congress has a long record of
inaction
on social matters including race.
3
And Stephen Charles says New Zealand's Government is complicit by its
inaction
.
4
Trudeau also blamed what he called
inaction
by the previous Conservative government.
5
But German
inaction
may mean attempts to rescue the market drag on.
1
Background: Physical
inactivity
and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health.
2
As such they are at increased risk of physical
inactivity
-
related
health consequences.
3
There are too many demands on government after years of state
inactivity
.
4
The global health burden due to physical
inactivity
is enormous and growing.
5
Background: Physical
inactivity
is a leading risk factor for noncommunicable disease worldwide.
1
Any candidate representing
inertia
would simply not survive politically here, he said.
2
In this case we say that the moment of
inertia
is larger.
3
The problem with them, as I indicated at the beginning, was
inertia
.
4
What auto-enrolment does is get our natural
inertia
working in our favour.
5
Surely circumstance consists largely in the
inertia
,
the impenetrability of the destroyers.
Portuguese
inércia
Catalan
innacció
inèrcia
inactivitat
Spanish
inercia