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Laziness (also
known as
indolence or sloth) is
emotional disinclination to
activity or
exertion despite having the
ability to act or to
exert oneself....
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physical states. It may be
defined as
absence of
interest or
habitual disinclination to exertion. In his
Summa Theologica,
Saint Thomas Aquinas defined sloth...
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Albiceleste shirt,
early tendency not to sing the
national anthem, and
disinclination to
emotional displays have in the past led to the
false perception that...
- pathological, and
conditional states. One
definition is a
habitual disinclination to exertion, or laziness.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed]
Views concerning the...
- expansion. The U.S.'
forgoing atomic warfare was not
because of "a
disinclination by the
Soviet Union and People's
Republic of
China to
escalate [the...
- the
sopite syndrome.
Typical responses include:
drowsiness yawning disinclination for work lack of
social parti****tion mood
changes apathy sleep disturbances...
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Glastonbury Festival. They also
toured Australia with
Laura Marling,
whose disinclination to
interact with
audiences encouraged Mumford into the spotlight. The...
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aversion to open confrontation, a
tendency toward understatement, a
disinclination to make a
direct fuss or
stand out,
apparent emotional restraint, and...
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cultivated by the
British since the end of the Anglo-Sikh wars, and the
disinclination of the
Bengali intelligentsia to
throw in
their lot with what they considered...
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Gandhi challenging authority,
despite his
shyness and
temperamental disinclination towards confrontation.[citation needed]
Allinson had been promoting...