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dynamic

[dahy-nam-ik] / daɪˈnæm ɪk /


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He adds that “our U.S. federal segment is still operating in a very dynamic environment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Caitlin is one of the most captivating players and dynamic scorers in basketball,” NBC Sports Executive Producer Sam Flood said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

His tactics reflect a new, more confrontational dynamic between public officials and activists who seek to capture encounters that will resonate on social media.

From Los Angeles Times

No doubt when Sir Keir next visits Wales there will be questions from journalists about his relationship with Morgan and the wider UK Labour-Welsh Labour dynamic.

From BBC

This whole thing, some might say, truncated my career; maybe in one aspect, but it made it more dynamic in other aspects and more laden with possibility.

From Los Angeles Times