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Analysts said the government's procrastination in implementing tough measures — like a crackdown on tax evasion and an ambitious privatization scheme — could cost the country dearly.
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Unfortunately, because of procrastination by some governments in implementing regulation of amphiboles (e.g. France, Décret n°94-645 du 26 juillet 1994), the remaining amphiboles inventories were allowed to be used in some factories up to the mid-1990s.
Then, surprisingly (or not so surprisingly), post procrastination, we're stressed-out tenfold; wait, why is procrastination in-style again?
In addition, motivated by the fact that these types of controls have often been left in place after the dissipation of the shock that lead to the controls being implemented, the paper evaluates the welfare cost of procrastination in removing these types of controls.
(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.
This was the question that preoccupied Steel as he began his research into procrastination in the nineties.
So we have the perfect alibi for procrastination in an overscheduled society.
The implications of these findings for trait-based theories of procrastination, and the measurement of procrastination in general, are discussed.
We also found that there is procrastination in all three performance groups.
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