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Definitions for inactions
in·ac·tions
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word inactions.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of inactions in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of inactions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of inactions in a Sentence
Officer Preston Hemphill and other officer’s actions and inactions have been and continue to be the subject of this investigation, there are numerous charges still developing that are impending.
The court of public opinion has cost him all of his projects, his inactions, his mishandling of PR, his legal maneuvering -- those are characteristics you do not want to display, especially when you're accused of rape.
The public impression made by Cosby's continuous PR blunders, compounded by the parade of accusers giving detailed accounts, it's certainly created an image that I believe is beyond character endorsements by celebrity personalities, there are some loyal friends that, while you respect them standing by their man, (Cosby's) actions -- or inactions -- speak louder than their words.
Cumberland County Sheriff Office:
We are continuing to look at the totality of these circumstances, including any additional charges against Mr. McGraw, including the potential of whether there was conduct on the part of Mr. Trump or the Trump campaign which rose to the level of inciting a riot, and including the actions or inactions of our deputies.
Perhaps the president is ignorant of the carnage he is inflicting, but due to his failure to travel to the Mexican border and see the consequences of his actions — and inactions — himself, he has only himself and his advisers to blame.
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