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