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Years of procrastination in deciding on long-term disposal of highly radioactive fuel rods from nuclear reactors are now coming back to haunt Japanese authorities as they try to control fires and explosions at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
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Then, surprisingly (or not so surprisingly), post procrastination, we're stressed-out tenfold; wait, why is procrastination in-style again?
Rather than fight against my procrastination, I decided to embrace procrastination and use it to my advantage.
Although the trial is not due to take place until after this summer's European Championships, the FA, after some procrastination, decided the accusations were too damaging to ignore.
(James Surowiecki wrote about philosophers' interest in procrastination in the magazine, in 2010).
Government procrastination in setting federal identification standards for state driver's licenses and birth certificates.
Procrastination, in this reading, is the result of a bargaining process gone wrong.
So we have the perfect alibi for procrastination in an overscheduled society.
How does procrastination, in being both voluntary and self-defeating, compare to other human behaviors?
This was the question that preoccupied Steel as he began his research into procrastination in the nineties.
The implications of these findings for trait-based theories of procrastination, and the measurement of procrastination in general, are discussed.
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