0 the act of delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring:
Vacillation and procrastination, out of fears of recession or otherwise, would run grave risks.
Until then, the government had perceived the dispute as an internal affair that could be handled with procrastination, without turning its back on budgetary considerations.
Presently, undue procrastination on such theoretical developments puts evolutionary psychology in danger of being reduced to a rhetorical tool.
Procrastination solved the problem as the man died before any decision could be taken.
Hence, our overall result is consistent with the psychology literature that has previously showed that increasing complexity in decision-making leads to procrastination.
Undoubtedly inertia, procrastination, or psychic costs provide what are perceived by some households to be real impediments to investing more heavily or at all in stocks.
Was that part of his crusade against the nationalists, or something to do with procrastination?
The lengthy period of procrastination proposed in the amendments would serve no useful purpose and would be greeted with dismay in many quarters.
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(通常指因為無趣、沒有意思而)拖延…
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