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Stasis

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Change ResistancePlay
Stasis implies resistance to change in ideas, progress, or innovation, often hinting at frustration or impasse. SlideThe company's leadership is in stasis, resisting new technologies.
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Context ImportancePlay
The context, such as 'political' or 'economic,' determines stasis's implied challenges and impacts. SlideEconomic stasis could lead to higher unemployment.
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Neutral TonePlay
Stasis is typically neutral but can be negative if progress is expected yet not happening. SlideHer career hit a period of stasis after years of rapid promotions.