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were inaction
noun
Want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness; rest; inertness.
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That is inaction.
The response, almost immediately, was inaction.
"Our biggest enemy is inaction," he said.
If there is one thing Spitzer dislikes, it is inaction.
This means that the most likely result is inaction.
Refusing to pay a tax, for instance, is "inaction" that is clearly subject to government regulation.
The record up until now: From Obama's side, there's been inaction.
But, he warned: "The one approach I will not accept is inaction.
Unless you need the cash soon, the best course of action may be inaction.
Mitt Romney was simply advocating President Obama's foreign policy in Syria, which is inaction.
The option tried up to now has been inaction: It does not work.
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