Inertia.
Hitting the snooze button is better than getting up right away Most of us will be groggy from inertia when the alarm goes off, says Robbins, but forego the snooze button.
"It's easy for the market to be influenced by irrational expectations and spurred by inertia?
If you can't resist napping, avoid going more than 45 minutes, or you may be vulnerable to sleep inertia, "persistent grogginess after awakening," says Dr.
Bureaucratic infighting partly explains the inertia in developing the industry.
This inertia of perception was foretold by the US experience.
We will improve oversight and accountability systems, root out incompetence, inertia, and negligence, and show zero tolerance to for those who are on the government payroll but do not perform their duties.
) which is easily concealed by habbits, blurred by time, and eroded by laziness( or inertia?
) which is easily concealed by habbits, blured by time, and eroded by laziness( or inertia?
London and New York topped the global list of the world's most influential cities, although largely thanks to history, tradition and "inertia" – they are the most dominant principally because they always have been.
Some critics blamed the perceived snubs on the inertia of Emmy voters, while others shrugged them off as a side-effect of an overabundance of high-quality television.