noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
overcome
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In my opinion the hardest task on the holding is to overcome inertia , to make a start on the daunting task.
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Not long after PageMaker shipped, Apple began overcoming its engineering inertia .
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Such initiatives tended to be overcome in time by inertia and indifference.
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Ideas need to be tested by their ability, in combination with events, to overcome inertia and resistance.
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In addition to overcoming its own inertia , Nintendo also may face a problem because its new system uses game cartridges.
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But I can not overcome the emotional inertia .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the inertia and bureaucracy of large companies
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The group helped me overcome my inertia and lose weight.