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I fell into inertia and frustration.
Her father's death precipitated a debilitating breakdown into inertia and despair.
"Mardi Gras is every Friday night," the clerk said, and relapsed into inertia.
Sitting inside, snowbound into inertia, I'm mulling over last month's gallop of outside work.
But they soon locked horns with Sainsbury's over another site in the city, and their plans fell into inertia.
Mr. Kovacevic, more reserved than his friend of 10 years but no less ambitious, hopes the festival will inspire those who attend not to slip back into inertia.
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The Institute of Directors welcomed the employment tribunal reforms, saying the announcement was "a vital step to ending the 'no win, no fee' employment law culture that has frightened so many businesses into recruitment inertia".
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