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Cowen and Brooks vastly underestimate the power of inertia, adaptation, and hope: 1. Inertia.
Mass Sterilization, Reconsidered, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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But faster than you could say “Chrysler,” it found an apparent savior in Inertia Beverage Group.
Rose, excise tax, logistics and Hermitage signs – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Inertia is not just sitting there like a lump, it's barreling down the tracks full speed ahead.
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Inertia is a stupid reason to keep a program going.
ULA Briefings Show that EELVS Can Replace Ares 1 - NASA Watch 2008
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You could call it something like "The Fairness in Inertia Act."
Gore on top David 2007
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Inertia is a very durable glue, but it has a characteristic brittleness: when it gets hit hard, you fly apart.
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It's called Inertia by Sherwin Steffin on Friday, Oct 10, 2008 at 6: 22: 29 PM
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Flash who spends a lot of time trying not to be Kid Flash and generally coming off a little bit as a jerk versus Inertia, which is at least something we have seen in his own comics.
Comic musings for 2 May Fred Perry 2007
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Flash who spends a lot of time trying not to be Kid Flash and generally coming off a little bit as a jerk versus Inertia, which is at least something we have seen in his own comics.
Archive 2007-05-01 Fred Perry 2007
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The setting of "Fountain of Age" reminded me at times of another Nancy Kress story I read recently: "Inertia", published in John Joseph Adams's Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse anthology.
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