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more dynamic
adjective as in active, vital
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Epigenetic markers, on the other hand, are more dynamic: environmental factors, our eating habits and the condition of our body -- such as obesity -- can change them over the course of the lifetime.
Still, members of Trump’s team acknowledged that the presence of a younger and more dynamic leader in Harris had energized Democrats and some of the “double haters” who had bemoaned having to choose between two senior citizens, Biden and Trump.
“On a dime, we reimagined large swaths of our streetscape, kept restaurants and bars afloat, protected and preserved the hospitality industry while making New York City so much more dynamic.”
"The new structure will result in a simpler, more dynamic, and agile organisation as we focus on executing against our strategic priorities, which remain unchanged," Mr Elhedery said.
Social scientists and other real experts have shown that contrary to these White dreams of a white utopia and “superior” “culturally and racially homogeneous” societies, “racially” and ethnically diverse societies and countries with a strong civil culture and shared values are actually more dynamic and economically vibrant.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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