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to equilibrium
noun
The condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced, resulting in no net change.
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"It was a tiny weight in the other direction, the beginning of moving back to equilibrium".
In the world of terrorism studies, the rhetoric of righteousness gives way to equilibrium equations.
He's also flogging a book, Magnificent Desolation, which charts his rise, fall and return to equilibrium.
Unlike them, Ossorio could go that far because he had a return ticket to equilibrium.
Contrary to the premises of much classical theory, Myrdal argued, deregulated markets don't tend to equilibrium.
At this point, we expect the industry will be back to equilibrium, with Tesco having proved the long-term winner.
"You can watch the cavity it carved out wobble up and down and eventually come back to equilibrium".
The result brought them close to equilibrium, Bruno just four hundred up after an hour of play.
Moore is referring to equilibrium steady states that represent a balanced and stable world on million year timescales.
Instead of supply and demand guiding the economy to equilibrium, adjustments can be abrupt.
The conditions that pertain to equilibrium may be given quantitative formulation.
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