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is procrastination
noun
The act of postponing, delaying or putting off, especially habitually or intentionally.
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The reply is procrastination and preconditions.
Why, then, is procrastination such a common phenomenon?
That is why, he says, "all procrastination is delay, but not all delay is procrastination".
(In Alex Taylor's recent history of G.M., "Sixty to Zero," one of the key conclusions is "Procrastination doesn't pay").
By far the most common problem afflicting the writers in Michels's practice is procrastination, which he understands in terms of Jung's Father archetype.
LINGO "Fred" is a term of derision for "nonserious" road riders; "kit" is the racing uniform; and "chamois time" is procrastination - in the kit but not on the bike.
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Fear is procrastinations' stepdad.
This year it won't be procrastination; it will tax strategy.
"Honestly, it's procrastination," she told Billboard this week.
His style was procrastination, seeing where everyone was, before taking action.
Third was Procrastination and Task Avoidance: theory, research and treatment (Plenum).
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