0 If there is inertia, a situation remains the same or changes very slowly. -- hareketsizlik, cansızlık, atalet
the inertia of larger organizations
1 a failure to do anything, especially because you are too lazy -- tembellik, eylemsizlik, yavaşlık, uyuşukluk, üşengeçlik
2 the physical force that keeps something in the same position or moving in the same direction -- bir şeyin aynı durumda ve yönde durmasını sağlayan fiziksel güç
There are still prejudices and old inertias to be broken down before the industry is put in order.
However, the inertia of the axis hardware, including actuators, has a very significant influence on the performance of supporting axis.
The process may be highly complex, depending on how learning, emulation, adaptation, reinforcement, resistance, and inertia interact across economic, political, organizational, and social exchange domains.
Secondly, the first decades of the twentieth century were characterized by economic inertia combined with brutal exploitation.
The inertia forces of the ions are assumed to be small in comparison with that of the dust grains and neutrals.
He writes on institutional inertia, ceremonialism, and ossification.
Eradicating inertia and getting people to take an interest in pension planning are explicit objectives of government policy.
The thermal inertia in turn affects the surface temperature and its diurnal amplitude.