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Too many people to please can lead to inertia, and compromise selections being made to appease all sides.
Career "hooks," like staying at your job because you love your colleagues, or simply because you're afraid of starting over, can lead to inertia.
David Cameron has ruled out a root-and-branch review of the civil service, saying it could lead to "inertia" and stop things getting done.
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The icon biopic is a tricky genre to nail: unexamined reverence leads to inertia, but so can over-exhaustive academic scrutiny.
In most African countries, the lack of an evidence-base has led to inertia in terms of implementation of these interventions, such as penicillin prophylaxis[8].
NMAs called for "more assertive, pro-active activity by the tobacco industry" [ 168]; however, "the need for caution regarding the primary health issue" sometimes led to inertia [ 169].
The experienced uncertainty was disempowering for the health professionals and led to inertia in their practice despite trying to do the best for their patients [ 42].
The analysis shows how technological regime and demand conditions lead to technological inertia, and so to a strong persistence of the dominant design.
Lack of formal exit plans may lead to centre inertia, whereby organisations continue to exist past their point of scientific and social relevance [ 5, 9].
Sleeping more than 30 minutes can lead to sleep inertia, making you feel sluggish and more tired than ever.
On the other hand, some people at the network said they worried that equal, joint control could itself lead to stalemate and inertia.
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