Sentence examples for dramatic inertia from inspiring English sources

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But while the script and art direction summoned the pinched dreams of postwar Britain, neither was capable of doing much with the dramatic inertia of the source material.

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However, their most striking phenotype is a dramatic increase in neural inertia, due to a profoundly altered threshold for emergence (Figure 5A).

That inertia means a dramatic change is likely necessary before these institutions, instructed by their counsel, would begin to engage in the complex permission-verifying process that a geographical interpretation would demand.

Under high rates the increases in the fracture energy and in the peak load are dramatic due to the effect of inertia.

A good writer can make physical or psychological stasis compelling, but Glover insists that inertia in terms of dramatic development is a disaster.

Such is the inertia of the climate system that far more dramatic changes have already become inevitable.

In ordinary times, inertia keeps old technologies in place; it may be easier to make dramatic changes when you have to start from scratch.

The lack of more dramatic results is to be expected first because the thorough energy renovation of the building stock faces a huge inertia, and secondly because the increased energy efficiency of the renovated buildings will have to balance the increasing building stock.

What 2015's numbers tell us has yet to be determined, but after several years of explosive expansion (barring any dramatic shifts in practices by the industry's biggest players) we might be in for another 12 months of statistical inertia.

Then, inertia.

Consumer inertia.

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