Examples of using Passivity in English and their translations into Indonesian
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A debate that appears every so often in the media is the passivity(or not) of those who witness a scene of sexist violence.
Similarly, use of the term inert has the drawback that it connotes chemical passivity, suggesting that compounds of Group 18 cannot be formed.
It is of course unthinkable to attribute such passivity to the Prophet because it grows from two different possibilities, neither of which can be levelled against the Prophet.
Examples of passivity inhibitors are oxidizing anions,
influence or passivity that is distinctly related to the body
The reality is most people only know aggression and passivity, and they think of anything that isn't passive as being aggressive,' Dombeck says.
while a negative attitude inclines us to apathy, passivity and frustration.
martyrdom, passivity, moodiness, temptation, and guilt.
violent behavior, or passivity.
martyrdom, passivity, moodiness, temptation, and guilt.
at first it exhibits passivity, in the future, as a rule,"take command in his hands,"
Avoid passivity, which involves avoiding talking about it,
Moreover, the passivity with which most German civilians responded to the violence signaled to the Nazi regime that the German public was prepared for more radical measures.”.
Nonviolent action is a method by which people who reject passivity and submission, and who see struggle as necessary,
Hence their irresolution and passivity in the struggle against constitutional illusions,
The passivity with which most German civilians responded to the violence signaled to the Nazi regime that the German public was prepared for more radical measures.”.
Nonviolent action is a technique by which people that reject passivity and submission, and who see struggle as essential,
comfort or passivity can allay.
Iran's aggression across the Middle East seems unstoppable given American passivity and Russian cooperation.
Its political need is for an ideology that combines socialism in words with passivity and compromise in deeds.