Yet gradually the economic culture was changing, and marketization was spreading through its own inertia of motion. |
This means the bears are losing their grip on the market and simple inertia is driving prices lower. |
Sciama was very keen on Mach's principle, the idea that objects owe their inertia to the influence of all the other matter in the universe. |
The tyres' bigger gyroscope boosts rotational inertia on moderate uphills, flats, and downhills. |
It is an astonishing victory over the forces of government inertia, and she could not resist basking in her moment of glory. |
There is always a vague feeling of inertia, a longing to go back to a country they have never seen. |