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dynamics

[dahy-nam-iks] / daɪˈnæm ɪks /


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“Sellers need an experienced agent who understands their neighborhood market dynamics and has the right pricing and marketing strategy for today’s market — not 2021’s market.”

From MarketWatch

These dynamics constrained the organization’s ability to act independently and exposed vulnerabilities within global health systems.

From Salon

While Summers’ behavior and the reported dynamics between him and a woman he mentored may appear shocking, they are all too common in economics.

From Salon

Traders are “baking in a fat $10 risk premium,” or the extra price per barrel of oil beyond “fair value” based on supply and demand dynamics.

From MarketWatch

Traders are “baking in a fat $10 risk premium,” or the extra price per barrel of oil beyond “fair value” based on supply and demand dynamics.

From MarketWatch