These are not reasons for inaction but they counsel caution and careful planning. |
True historical breakthroughs, in which the defender is shocked into inaction or headlong flight, are almost impossible to achieve. |
For the moment, the project is bogged down in bureaucracy and can't get off the ground because of government inaction. |
She wants her actions, inactions, and mistakes to be above any legal reproach. |
The Knights may have been unhorsed by their own actions or inactions as in the case of the Worcester County Shoe Strike of 1887, but outside pressures were mounting as well. |
As a student body, we must keep our leaders, people in positions of public trust, accountable for their actions and inactions. |