dynamism造句1 Such changes are indicators of economic dynamism.
2 She has a freshness and dynamism about her.
3 He praised her professionalism and dynamism.
4 The freshness and dynamism of her approach was welcomed by all her students.
5 There has to be some dynamism in love.
6 The resulting combination of grace and dynamism distinguished Kelly for the rest of his career.
7 One response to this decline in the dynamism of Fordism was the geographical decentralization of production in search of cheaper labour.
8 Bomberg shared the Vorticists' involvement with the machine-age dynamism of modern urban life.
9 That provided a focus, a dynamism, and a sense of obligation to their activities that had been missing before.
10 Gramsci also acknowledged the dynamism of bourgeois individualism, but advocated a redirection of that energy to mass culture.
11 There was an enviable air of dynamism across the Channel.
12 This only adds to the dynamism between them as he tries to prove Von Bulow's innocence.
13 The dynamism within the urban system is reflected in the performance of individual cities.
14 Dynamism provides a comprehensive service, offering unlimited free telephone based technical support, with a helpdesk in Chicago.
15 Such dynamism means perpetual change and the two processes of bank erosion and sediment deposition are unceasing.
16 The market is one of growing complexity, dynamism and openness.
17 No other rock band comes even close to matching them for dynamism or style.
18 Nizan's writings of this period are charged with the destructive dynamism of the newly converted.
19 The imprecise nature of the emotions expressed requires the opposition of formal restraint to produce the dynamism necessary to the convincing poem.
20 Some family businesses, on the other hand, must stay small to retain their dynamism and identity.
21 Certainly there is little indication of policy innovation or dynamism in the Urban Programme.
22 Yet this factor may be balanced or even outweighed by dynamism brought about by extra competition.
23 The impulse to put safety first is understandable enough, but it is hardly a formula either for dynamism or for originality.
24 The country had been emancipated from thirteen years of middle-level Conservative rule of reasonable efficiency, modest dynamism but small-power idealism.
25 The main point Lane and Roberts stressed was the dynamism of the strike itself.
26 Mire Secondly, Pache's style does not lend any air of the dynamism needed to steer Bull out of its current mire.
27 The stag is a primal male creature, filled with force and dynamism.
28 If this was his attempt to give Chloe a radical new dynamism, it was all too laboured to succeed.
29 Note how in this case the tremolo creates an expectation of the forcefulness and dynamism which is to follow.
30 The liberal pluralist model of complex interdependence is useful, but fails to capture the dynamism of integration as a process.