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dynamic

[dahy-nam-ik] / daɪˈnæm ɪk /


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Against this backdrop, “discounts have become increasingly common partly because homes have become increasingly tough to price, with market dynamics shifting rapidly and varying widely from place to place,” according to Redfin.

From MarketWatch

Investors have picked up on this dynamic and have treated Oracle’s debt and equity with increasing skepticism.

From MarketWatch

The researchers also noted how these dynamics may have influenced later dinosaur evolution.

From Science Daily

"He's highly intelligent with an exceptionally sharp, creative football mind. Mike is also a dynamic and innovative leader."

From Barron's

“Gold remains a dynamic, multi-faceted portfolio hedge,” with investor demand still stronger than their previous expectations, they wrote in a Sunday research note.

From Barron's