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dynamic

[dahy-nam-ik] / daɪˈnæm ɪk /


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Right now, the sales restrictions in many states make for odd dynamics in Rivian showrooms—or, “spaces,” as the carmaker calls them—where staff can show and tout cars but not sell them.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s a similar, but amplified and geographically dispersed, dynamic to the influx of women who ran for office after the first Women’s March in early 2017.

From Salon

It wasn’t immediately clear what those dynamics mean for CPUs in videogame consoles.

From Barron's

How would you describe the dynamic of working with Bob and just how you guys bounce ideas off each other?

From Los Angeles Times

The firm recently conducted a survey across the U.S. and Japan that pointed to Netflix’s “continued pricing power, supported by strong engagement levels and resilient churn dynamics.”

From Barron's