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If a weak entity is ID-dependent but not existence-dependent,it can be represented using the same techniques as a strong entity.
Inertia
In physics, the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion, including a change in speed or direction; in a figurative sense, a resistance to change or action.
Poor Timing
Instances where actions or decisions are made too early or too late, leading to suboptimal outcomes.
Lack of Trust
A situation or relationship in which confidence or belief in reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something is absent or diminished.
Incremental Changes
Small, gradual modifications or adjustments made to processes, practices, or products aimed at improving efficiency, quality, or performance over time.
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