procrastination no Dicionário de Francês-Inglês da Oxford-Hachette

procrastination no Dicionário PONS

procrastination Exemplos do Dicionário PONS (verificados pela redação)

procrastination is the thief of time
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This could be caused by procrastination by prolonging the planning activity.
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Procrastination has been associated with the later submission of academic papers, as would have been expected almost by definition.
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The coyness, prevarication and procrastination of the campaign will have to end.
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We must now have the courage to continue this exhilarating and frightening adventure without procrastination.
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Because perfection in the majority of human activities is neither desirable, nor possible, this cognitive distortion creates self-doubt, performance anxiety and ultimately procrastination.
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However, this is typically due to a combination of a heavy workload and procrastination.
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The pleasure principle may be responsible for procrastination; one may prefer to avoid negative emotions, and to delay stressful tasks.
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Putting things off even until the last moment isn't procrastination if there is reason to believe that they will take only that moment.
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It was also found that procrastination itself may not have contributed significantly to poorer grades.
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This inaction may be due to procrastination, laziness or other subversive vice.
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