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But the efforts died because of inertia or bureaucratic resistance.
But a funny thing happens when this hundred, because of inertia and apathy, seize the power.
"Consumers leave thousands of dollars a year on the table because of inertia," he told me.
2. Because of inertia, many employees fail to sign up for pension plans.
Populations can rise while fertility declines because of inertia, which matters a lot in demography.
(I do this every so often to decide whether I'm buying a series because of inertia or enjoyment).
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By that time, Mr. Sviridoff had become disenchanted with the unwieldy structure he had helped design, saying that such efforts were doomed because of turf battles, bureaucratic inertia and other obstacles.
At higher Reynolds number, the two spheres would move closer because of the incorporation of inertia force.
Because of the law of inertia: Human beings are inclined to leave things well enough alone unless pushed by extraordinary circumstances to embrace change.
Hansen: Some things do change gradually because of the inertia system.
So in reality, we've probably already overshot the goal because of the inertia in the system.
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because of momentum
because of sluggishness
because of gridlock
because of inadequacy
because of nothing
because of inefficiency
because of shortage
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because of freeze
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because of security
because of course
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because of business
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