But inaction on a small account can have negative consequences, says Sarah Walsh, vice president of retirement solutions at Fidelity Investments.
Not created by a bubble, but because of inaction.
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"But because of the inaction of the government in Baghdad and their inability to protect the population they are suffering the way they are now, " he added.
She acknowledged that she has reservations about the bill, but that the "consequences of inaction" were too great to ignore.
There is certainly a cost of cannibalization, but there is also a cost of inaction.
But some Syrian opposition leaders blame Western inaction for the recent growth of the Islamist groups.
It is true that the bill was held up for over a year by inaction in the Senate, but that is not surprising given the difficulty the Senate has moving controversial legislation on any subject.
But that's no excuse for inaction.
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Their inaction has angered many civilians, but they claim they have not enough resources to act as a police force.
But the one approach I will not accept is inaction.
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Eritrea's frustrated not only with Ethiopia's failure to accept the decision, but also with the international community's apparent inaction and lack of pressure on Ethiopia to abide by the decision.
This may change as CEOs realize that inaction means not only a loss of revenue but also potential shareholder lawsuits.
But though the two films share a metaphor for human inaction (the inability to leave a fixed space), the similarities end there.
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The book subscribes to no faith, but does contain a moral, from Dante himself: inaction during a time of crisis is a sin.
He says he wants certain questions answered first, but they amount to a technical smokescreen for policy-driven inaction.
It is easy to imagine King being dismayed by these historical regressive links, but it is hard to imagine him being moved to silence or inaction by them.
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But whereas the American government has doubts about bold initiatives, Congress chafes at inaction.
Development Commissioner Andris Piebalgs admitted that the debate had been "emotional" but that it was "not helpful" for MEPs to accuse the Commission of inaction.
"In the short term there will be price volatility and political backlash, but the long term trend is fairly clear: undertaking reductions now is significantly cheaper than inaction, " says Karmali.
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Republicans will try to make congressional inaction on energy legislation a campaign issue against the Democrats, Mann said, but will find it difficult to make headway with voters due to the GOP's unpopularity.
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However, in the following leader you say that the decision to intervene in Kosovo should not be made solely on a judgment of whether or not the Serbs' actions are wrong but should take into account the explosive context of the Balkans and what signals action or inaction against the Serbs might send to others.
But this psychologizing only exposes the inability of climate activists to take seriously the rational case for inaction.
But while the cost of action will be great, I can assure you that the cost of inaction will be far greater, for it could result in an economy that sputters along for not months or years, but perhaps a decade.
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