The result is that caution and political immobilism have now become instinctive. |
Compared to the total immobilism of the other big players, not one of whom budged an inch? |
How much victims will still make the catastrophe and immobilism of the persons responsible? |
All told, one can see a stalemate, caused by political immobilism both at home and abroad. |
This does not mean returning, but rather having 'recourse' to tradition, which does not necessarily imply immobilism. |
There is a kind of immobilism that is very serious, a thorough absence of the state. |