One wonders about the Board of Directors, that, until recently was a paragon of inaction.
The state boards excuse their inaction by complaining that tax shelter schemes are complex and sophisticated.
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The funny thing is that inaction is also a choice that will affect your business.
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It's presenting both the dangers of inaction, and a vision for health for this country.
There is certainly a cost of cannibalization, but there is also a cost of inaction.
The leaders, she said, accepted the latest scientific evidence of the danger of inaction.
With Mr Kim only too eager to show where inaction can lead, what is stopping them?
This company has maintained its users in spite of its board and its inaction.
But some Syrian opposition leaders blame Western inaction for the recent growth of the Islamist groups.
Could there be any connection here between this fact and the inaction of the world community?
The complex causes of gun crime "can't be an excuse for inaction", he said.
The United States government has also run out of imagination and is crippled by inaction.
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The lawsuit attributed the government's alleged inaction to elevating "political correctness" over national security.
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Heavy as they are, the costs of inaction must be weighed against the price of inaction.
It is tempting to dismiss this trite formulation as a meaningless excuse for inaction.
Inaction, the report contends, is not an option: chunks of the world are in preventable danger.
But whereas the American government has doubts about bold initiatives, Congress chafes at inaction.
The result is an absurd combination of creative accounting, pointless penny-pinching and helpless inaction.
Depressed share prices are one reason for inaction: there are few wealthy predators around.
In 1990, after almost 30 years of inaction, representatives of 32 fraternities and sororities commenced contacting Abraham.
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The plan deserves a chance if only because the alternatives of military action and inaction are so unpromising.
We chose, by action and inaction, to abandon this and other similar aspects of our industrial infrastructure.
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Seen against this general background of inaction, the first signs of progress on privatisation are therefore welcome.
In fact, far from bemoaning the government's inaction, much of the public believes Washington does too much.
And since Mr Tsang's own popular mandate is even more tenuous, the system is biased towards inaction.
People who are not doing anything are deemed to be affecting interstate commerce by their very inaction.
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This means that organizations must weigh the defensive risks of inaction versus the offensive risks of action.
His masterly inaction in domestic affairs allowed the Liberal party to capture the agenda on social reform.
We know the cost of inaction now will be far, far greater than the cost of action now.
But this psychologizing only exposes the inability of climate activists to take seriously the rational case for inaction.
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