Even where procrastination produces no absolute increase of our difficulties, we make them less superable to ourselves by habit. |
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Discipline here reduces uncertainty, procrastination and doubt among suppliers. |
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This year, Libran procrastination is gone with the wind, and your elegant originality will be widely applauded. |
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You can never quite relax, even with the most assiduous efforts at procrastination. |
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Neither should life be frittered away because of endless procrastination and continuous introspection. |
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It's important to make quick decisions when new opportunities come your way, procrastination or delay may be disastrous today. |
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This causes procrastination and delay, giving the stock yet another chance and then yet another. |
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Indecision and inaction can lead to bigger problems in business so avoid procrastination and delay. |
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As if this delay was not enough it was further compounded by procrastination in implementing the action recommended. |
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Whether it is a case of being overloaded with course work or one of simple procrastination matters little. |
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With this essay, I would have taken procrastination and apathy to new heights, but I never got round to bothering. |
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For such a normally quick tempered and impatient people they have shown themselves adepts at procrastination and brinkmanship. |
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Reasonable and accurate perceptions, therefore, are key to striking the correct balance between work and procrastination. |
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A balanced combination of work and school can result in better time management and less procrastination. |
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Apparently procrastination proneness and goal failure have many of the same genetic influences. |
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One way procrastination manifests itself is in the way people delay dealing with delay. |
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Don't let your voice fall silent this November because of procrastination. |
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Further procrastination will only serve to cement a situation in which the rights of both employees and the public are regressing. |
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That battle is one that the forces of darkness and ignorance can never win regardless of their procrastination, lies and falsifications. |
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Self-discipline lends itself well to academic focus, helping to banish procrastination. |
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The era of procrastination, of half-measure of soothing and baffling expedients, of delays, is coming to its close. |
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Unfortunately, we are confronted by delays, procrastination and attempts to undermine the peace efforts of Arab countries. |
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And there is a very long transition period to add to the years of procrastination and delay. |
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After much procrastination, curriculum review is almost completed and is being enhanced with experiments regarding life skills. |
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It is simply procrastination or fear. However, the importance of a will and proper insurance cannot be overstated. |
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In the past I have always blamed this issue on my memory issues, but the root of this problem is my procrastination. |
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There was no procrastination as with exercise, no excuses as with trying to stop eating sugar, no laziness as with housecleaning and other chores. |
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The announcement is not before time, considering the many tedious months of procrastination and prevarication there have been over this vexed issue. |
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I told her a sob story about a math assignment, a philosophy paper and computer science midterm in a way that I thought would assure a remedy for my chronic procrastination. |
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The most common psychological flaws lead to procrastination and idleness, simply because it is easier in the short term to do nothing than to face up to reality. |
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And it was German procrastination that aggravated the Greek crisis and caused the contagion that turned it into an existential crisis for Europe. |
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There was nothing of disorganization, nothing of procrastination, nothing evincive of a temper to embarrass or obstruct the public business. |
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With the pressure and stress of having so much to do, avoiding procrastination and getting work done efficiently can be more difficult than it seems. |
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However, my to-do list is relatively short, as I get things done rather than leaving things hanging – as the poet Edward Young once said, procrastination is the thief of time. |
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However, it is worth noting that, despite their reluctance and procrastination, the Syrian authorities did make available for questioning the five Syrian officials that the Commission had summoned. |
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There is far too much hesitation and procrastination. |
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On the other hand, I like to dignify hanging out and kibitzing with other writers as not just procrastination or a simple pleasure, but part of a process. |
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The time for procrastination is now over and it is time to act. |
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The deadlock in the crisis was basically due to the procrastination of the Bhutanese Government in applying the agreements or entering into negotiations to try to find another acceptable solution. |
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Such procrastination is the reason why the Commissioner needs to spend considerable effort year after year to keep official languages on the list of government priorities. |
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You might be a master of procrastination and still manage to ace those midterms, but no amount of cramming or genius is going to guarantee you a great place to live. |
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And drawing examples from daily life, he concludes that our country is governed by unionism, partisanism, amateurism, and procrastination. |
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My biggest pet peeve is procrastination and delays in government decision making, specifically at the provincial and federal level. |
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Just follow the procrastination flowchart and waste time in the land of excuses and distractions. |
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We allow procrastination to gobble up and waste great chunks of time. |
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In trickery, evasion, procrastination, spoliation, botheration, under false pretences of all sorts, there are influences that can never come to good. |
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The Committee stressed the need to haste the approval of the salary scale to avoid any escalatory moves which they might resort to in case of procrastination. |
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. |
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Avoid procrastination like the plague. Some people make a habit of putting things off to tomorrow and then find that somehow tomorrow never comes. |
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Procrastination was on the list to become the eighth deadly sin, but they couldn't make up their minds. |
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If anyone is taking nominations for the Prince of Procrastination, I hereby humbly submit myself to the competition. |
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Procrastination often comes from unrealistic perfectionist tendencies, self-doubt, or fear of change. |
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Procrastination leads to crushing pressure as you realise the night before deadline that your essay is due at 4 pm or whenever tomorrow. |
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