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dynamic

[dahy-nam-ik] / daɪˈnæm ɪk /


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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

Artists can even name their AI “agent,” reinforcing the third-party dynamic that often helps secure better offers.

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

Later on, Lively appeared to reach out to Swift about a changing dynamic in their friendship, asking the pop star whether something was different between them.

From MarketWatch