0 failure to do anything that might provide a solution to a problem:
The West's inaction has put millions of people at risk of starvation.
This announcement follows months of inaction and delay.
1 failure to do anything that might provide a solution to a problem:
The mayor was criticized for his inaction on problems affecting the city’s poor.
His view that social change depends on a spontaneous transformation of the individual is dismissed as a premise for collective inaction.
Another's action, or inaction, can be monitored for its possible implications for one's own possible action, and for the direction work should take.
The realization of knowledge led to ultimate freedom and its path of renunciation was critiqued as one leading to inaction.
At the end of the nineteenth century, the colonial officials reversed their inaction and began to seriously consider options for drainage.
People's lives will be affected for good or ill by one's actions or inactions, and this can never be forgotten.
Rather than face the repercussions of enforcing unpopular laws on them, they usually preferred to risk severe penalties for inaction and non-reporting.
External pressures may lead societal actors to demand change, but more important, they prompt some officials to believe that inaction might worsen the original problem.
In this spontaneous mass reaction thesis, the state's inaction during the violence gets condoned.
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