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The British pound touched its lowest level since May on Monday after a poll showed no party was on track to gain a majority of seats in Parliament, stoking fears of inaction.
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One side rationally understands (and fears) the consequences of inaction and is demonstrably willing to compromise.
Zucman fears the risk of inaction.
So we're back to where we started: Dean Acheson, who pushed Truman to enunciate the doctrine, feared the moral consequence of inaction.
Alongside a fear of the consequences of inaction must come an optimistic sense that "doing it low-carbon" is not just possible but often better; and far from treading a lonely path, we are part of a global community taking practical action.
What the fear-mongers don't tell them is the cost of inaction.
Fear of blame for consequences of an action outweigh the opportunity costs of inaction every single time.
The country, of course, cannot wait for the next president to be inaugurated to seriously address the foreclosure problem — although we fear that Mr. Bush still doesn't see the urgency or the full dangers of inaction.
Accusing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of inaction, Kurdish refugees from Kobane told Reuters news agency they feared they would be unable to return to their homes.
The costs of inaction are undeniable.
The cost of inaction is already high.
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