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Dynamism
Dynamism meaning
Great energy, drive, force, or power; vigour of body, mind or personality; oomph or pizzazz | Dynamic reality; active energy; continuous change, progress, or activity. | Any of several philosophical theories that attempt to explain the universe by an immanent force.
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The major goal of the band is to prove that folk music has a multi-layered soul and folk music's dynamism is very close to pop music's dynamism.
They were also associated heavily with other perceived agents of Dynamism, particularly the Changing Breeds (who equate Dynamism with the Wyld ) and sometimes Changelings.
Although there are no available data to substantiate this claim empirically, one can assess the robustness and dynamism of any industry by looking at its supply chain.
Among Nigeria’s young female entrepreneurs, Sandra Iheuwa (full name Sandra Ifeoma Iheuwa) stands apart for her entrepreneurial dynamism and resourcefulness in founding new businesses after she broke into the limelight in 2018 with Bella Braided Wigs.
First, because I'm convinced the market will continue to show strong dynamism.
I was lured by the glamor and dynamism of broadcast and advertising—that’s why I took up Mass Communication in 1992.
Margot Robbie’s Barbie presents a façade of perkiness and dynamism; Gerwig’s Violet is austere and nearly expressionless—a face waiting for the person to emerge.
The passing out from the back, patient, methodical construction of attacks through the middle third and then the dynamism of the attackers cutting loose, pulling defenders out of position.
There will be poetry reading, performances, hosting, and toasting to infuse dynamism and creativity into the feast.
Whether or not the Jaguars resign Evan Engram, they could use more help on offense; Musgrave gives them dynamism in both the pass and run games.
You know the challenge of migration is in one aspect, its dynamism.
And so there you have it, Biden last Thursday in his pugnacious State of the Union speech provided a badly needed injection of energy and dynamism into his election campaign.
But the Argentine pope was otherwise full of praise for the "entrepreneurial spirit" and dynamism that built a "mass of ultra-modern skyscrapers that seem to rise from the sea" in his final destination.
But the Steelers would be making a mistake not to embrace the dynamism Fields can bring to a football team.
Cairns helped Salford City stun United in the Carabao Cup last term. Rothwell and Bogle are seasoned operators at this level and should hopefully give them more dynamism at the business end of the pitch.
He said that his teams are aware that there is dynamism in industry and that the industry does not stay in one place.
Such dynamism helps the US generate superior equity returns, making it a safer borrower and securing Treasuries’ haven status — for now, at least.
Their hearts are big and their ambition matches their intent, but in terms of bulk, power and dynamism they are woefully inferior when the hammer is down and no amount of exuberance can make up for those deficiencies in modern rugby.
The newspaper also gives prominence to remarks by the prime minister about the government's 'dynamism' and fresh ideas.
They are capable of handling multiple projects simultaneously and bring dynamism to the team.