Jennifer Glensdottir
@jecathre.bsky.social
Everyone thinks they're Elizabeth Bennett, but I know I'm Mr. Bennett who ". . . though dilatory in undertaking business, he was quick in its execution."
slow to act; intending to cause a delay; slow; tardy; snail-like; lazy
Jennifer Glensdottir
@jecathre.bsky.social
Everyone thinks they're Elizabeth Bennett, but I know I'm Mr. Bennett who ". . . though dilatory in undertaking business, he was quick in its execution."
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Alan
@indianaold.bsky.social
Dilatory tactics in congress are politically, morally, and ethically viewed as appropriate when continuing normal legislative speed would appear to endorse or ignore a serious, unresolved breach of public trust.
Not one elected official can object to that.
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Word of the Hour: Dilatory - Inclined to defer or put off what ought to be done at once; given the procrastination; delaying; procrastinating; loitering; as a dilatory servant. #WordOfTheHour #WordOfTheDay
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