Stasis in a sentence as a noun

Without his creations we would be closer to your idea of a "pre-1995 digital stasis"

The patriarch Ashpool spends almost all of his time\nin cryogenic stasis.

Emergency responders could inject this at the point of triage and then hold them in 'stasis.

So while RethinkDB doesn't dislike data integrity we do really dislike data stasis and that's what we wanted to avoid.

After six hundred years of stasis, income has increased nearly tenfold since 1800. It continues its inexorable rise.

It's not a binary choice between runaway Shanghai-style development and amber-like stasis.

In the nascent field of climate science, for example, I wouldn't be surprised to see papers claiming global cooling or stasis rejected almost immediately.

"The ambition is quite reasonable as work on the fish shell itself has petered out, there was a recent dead cat bounce after a long fallow period, but it seems to be back to stasis there.

> I wonder, would anyone take up the offer if it was given, to be in some sort of stasis that allowed you to awake for one year every hundred years?You mean like Brigadoon/Germelshausen?

Family members are kept under cryogenic stasis and thawed out\nperiodically so that governance of the family is cycled between members.

Insightful comments:Yes there will definitely be some duds, but why should the entrepreneur be expected to identify a product niche AND risk everything for it AND be able to fully validate the business concept enough to make big life decisions about it?Dandelion is to remove the stasis that having a good day job creates.

Stasis definitions

noun

an abnormal state in which the normal flow of a liquid (such as blood) is slowed or stopped

noun

inactivity resulting from a static balance between opposing forces