do-nothingnessFrom the outset O’Shiel, who had coined the phrase ‘a policy of do-nothingness’ in preference to violent provocation of Northern Ireland during the civil
metallingbe the results of later repairs, rather than a construction feature from the outset. — (Mary-Ann Ochota, Hidden Histories : A Spotter’s Guide to the British
originellementthomiste, 1996) de sa nature originairement Anglais : from the beginning (en), from the outset (en), originally (en) Russe : вначале (ru) vnačále, сперва (ru)
au premier abordAnglais : at first sight (en), at first glance (en), at the outset (en), from the beginning (en), from the very beginning (en) Croate : na prvi doticaj (hr)