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dynamics

[dahy-nam-iks] / daɪˈnæm ɪks /


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Nemens is no stranger to writing group dynamics; her critically acclaimed debut novel, “The Cactus League,” is structured in interlinked stories.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Bank of Russia will assess the need for a further key rate cut at its upcoming meetings depending on the sustainability of the inflation slowdown and the dynamics of inflation expectations,” it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The former German diplomat said the White House's foreign policy "is already changing the world, and it has triggered dynamics whose full consequences are only beginning to emerge".

From BBC

This bond can seem like love, she says, and leads to people magnetically drawn into unhealthy dynamics because they are familiar, not because they are the perfect match.

From BBC

Instead, they argue that complex food web dynamics require careful analysis and strong evidence.

From Science Daily