Insensibility vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?
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The property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.
The state of economic decline, inactivity, slow or subnormal growth.
* 2012 , , Project Syndicate,
** And we see such interdependence even more clearly in their economic performance: China’s annual GDP growth rate, for example, will slow by two percentage points this year, owing to sluggishness in the United States and the EU.
Insensibility is a related term of sluggishness.
As nouns the difference between insensibility and sluggishness
is that insensibility is the property of being insensible while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.sluggishness
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