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dynamic

[dahy-nam-ik] / daɪˈnæm ɪk /


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He added that political appointees at the CDC “are qualified for their roles” and said complaints about internal dynamics “reflect a small number of employees and do not represent the broader workforce.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a despicable choice — one that will come back into the fray later in the series’ tenure — but one that succinctly reflects the show’s dynamics.

From Salon

Handsome and dynamic, an orator with a flair for memorable rhyme, the Rev. Jesse Jackson was the first Black candidate for president to attract a major following.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a return to “traditional” dynamics, he added.

From Barron's

Abel added that Berkshire had “meaningful positions in a small number of other companies” where “capital allocation has been more dynamic” and that they could become part of Berkshire’s “core holdings.”

From Barron's