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Organizations relating to Delay

International Association of Late Effects Groups

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World Problems relating to Delay

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Intergovernmental failure to fulfil financial commitments
Calculated delay in publication of documents
Restrictive border controls
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Social hardships of economic reform
Port delays
Inadequate weed control
Disproportionately long prison sentences
Excessive burden on the poor due to legal delays
Inaccessible religious records
Failure to to observe contractual terms of payments
Limited acceptance of human rights treaties
Queue-jumping
Ocean shipment delays
Refusal to issue travel documents, passports, visas
Ineffective means for goods supply and distribution
Bureaucratic inaction
Protracted pre-trial internment
Delay

Action Strategies relating to Delay

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Waiting
Slowing pace of structural adjustment
Reducing delays
Providing-Conserving
Providing rapid emergency response
Creating public waiting room
Engaging in legal prevarication
Addressing delay of religions in acknowledging social problems
Reducing government action commitment
Risking delays in delivery of goods and services
Reducing risks due to delays in delivery of goods and services
Reducing amount of wasted waiting time
Waiting
Avoiding bureaucratic delays
Relying on bureaucratic delays
Delaying decisions
Reducing delays in research
Delaying research
Reducing delay in police response time
Delaying response
Reducing delays in civil litigation
Reducing delays at border crossings
Delaying delivery of goods
Raising awareness of delayed emergence of problems
Reducing delay in recognition of patents

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