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- The term " masterly inactivity " is also used in nonmedical contexts.
- "The Commons, faithful to their system, " wrote Mackintosh, " remained in a wise and masterly inactivity ."
- In the opinion of the court, Wisdom wrote that university officials had " engaged in a carefully calculated campaign of delay, harassment and masterly inactivity ."
- A staunch believer in the policy of masterly inactivity, he regarded with grave apprehension the measures which, carried out under the government of Afghan war of 1878 9.
- During the months that the expedition remained in Kabul, Habibullah fended off pressure to commit to the Central war effort with what has been described as " masterly inactivity ".
- Rao, who once told an interviewer that he would like to be remembered for perfecting the art of what he called " masterly inactivity, " was not galvanized.
- Of course, America's long-awaited " masterly inactivity, " as diplomats say, is being criticized by what's left of the left in Israel.
- Lieutenant General Edmund Herring, GOC New Guinea Force, arrived at the American front on 25 November and reported that the American infantry had " maintained a masterly inactivity at Buna ".
- V . G . Kierman, after a meticulous study of the documents, concluded that the Foreign Office was " always calm and correct, usually alert, and sometimes notably at masterly inactivity ".
- But Rao, 74, a widower, a survivor of a triple-bypass heart operation, and so skilled in deferring tough decisions that admirers describe his political style as " masterly inactivity, " has hardly seemed like anybody's Lothario.