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flywheel

noun as in balance wheel

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It builds a bit of a flywheel momentum for these guys.

From BBC

“Until you get that back, it’s going to be hard to restart a positive dynamic flywheel downtown.”

The government’s argument focuses on the power of data and the notion that the search business is an accelerating flywheel, which becomes an insurmountable barrier to rivals.

Amazon’s “flywheel” is a self-reinforcing cycle: Amazon shoppers attract more sellers; then the increased product selection attracts more shoppers.

"We have wages now beating prices, nominal wages growing faster than prices, and that dynamic in our economy creates a pretty persistent flywheel," he said.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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