An EU-U.S. deal is just one building block of a more dynamic world economy.
It is the ideal solution for consumers and multi-tasking professionals looking to make their laptop a more dynamic and productive tool.
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Attention must also be paid to nurturing a more dynamic manufacturing sector.
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Pricing the market off forward-12-month's projected earnings is a more dynamic yardstick just so long as you get the trend and momentum right.
China is restructuring the economy, moving away from its old export driven model towards a more dynamic one with new, cutting edge technology and industry.
Thus, what we need to prevent future crises is a more dynamic approach to regulation and oversight--one that is strong precisely when market forces become weak.
Coming of age in a stagnant, post-bubble world of shrunken possibilities, they are angry, indulgent, individualistic--and perhaps Japan's best hope for developing a more dynamic and responsive society.
The seen is the comfortable lives of Washington bureaucrats, but the unseen concerns what they might be doing in a more dynamic world marked by success and failure.
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Current trends and political and cultural realities indicate that the path to a more dynamic and just free-enterprise system in Latin America will face difficult, and uneven, barriers in the coming decade.
But with greater concern for player safety, and with rules that protect the skill players and in particular the quarterbacks, the NFL has become a more dynamic visual spectacle as a passing league.
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The European Union's transport commissioner, Siim Kallas, promised greater co-ordination between the 38 member states of Eurocontrol, the body supposed to integrate air navigation services across Europe, and a more dynamic approach to risk assessment.
One is a more dynamic export sector.
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As I sat with other leaders from academia, foundations and government yesterday, I was struck by how much progress we have made in forging a more dynamic biomedical ecosystem that brings diverse capabilities, expertise and insights together in new ways.
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At a conference organised by the Sutton Trust, which promotes educational opportunities for young people from underprivileged backgrounds, Mr Clegg called for "a more dynamic society: one where what matters most is the person you become, not the person you were born".
Or will they serve as an anchor to windward for their party's most senior legislators, perhaps by threatening to more robust security policy approaches on a bipartisan basis with what will, hopefully, prove to be a more dynamic, principled and effective Republican caucus now in the minority of at least one house of Congress (and possibly both)?
But for organizations that need to change and quickly pursue new strategies, leaders must thrive, and they can only do so in a more dynamic environment, where traditional reporting structures take a back seat to good ideas, and where all individuals, regardless of rank, have the opportunity to help move the company where it wants and needs to go.
Data in the cloud is a much more dynamic thing than the traditional store-fetch stuff kept in traditional computing databases.
Someone who was involved in the preparation of the speech recalls a more nuanced dynamic, as Michelle calmed an irritable Barack.
There can also be a more sinister dynamic at work.
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Non-fiction e-books would probably include a lot more dynamic content I can picture, for example, history books including links to original sources that can be consulted at leisure.
And that is a great strength of the United States, because it means that we learn from different cultures and different foods and different ideas, and that has made us a much more dynamic society.
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"It means painting a picture of a better, more dynamic society and offering Scotland a radical and inspirational choice about our future, " he said.
Also important, this processing power combined with advanced digital radio interface and signaling capabilities enables small-cell base stations to operate in a more efficient and dynamic mesh network, as opposed to a relatively static, point-to-point macro only system.
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"First, there's the chance to receive expert or peer knowledge in a format that's more dynamic than a webinar, " she said.
In this sense, great combat in a game is actually nothing more than a truly dynamic puzzle that kills you if you fail to solve it.
This has been marked by longer-lasting governments and a younger and more dynamic political class.
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And taking a more complex, dynamic look at crime can provide writers with much more interesting story arcs.
In other words, they have a clear-cut purpose, a branding dynamic more and more branding professionals, we at Landor included, have identified as being paramount to long-term brand success.
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Big Data, while ripe with potential to be mined for insights, needs a different, more dynamic approach to realizing its possibilities than the top-down, root-cause analysis of traditional business intelligence.
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But the most poignant fact to emerge from this survey of 13 countries is that two years of New Labour's attempts to project a more modern, dynamic, creative image of Britain have not yet made much impact.
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