"It means painting a picture of a better, more dynamic society and offering Scotland a radical and inspirational choice about our future, " he said.
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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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".
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.
Perhaps the two most dynamic industries in our society are healthcare and technology.
Media freedom, including online freedom, also plays a dynamic role in the economic transformation of society.
In essence, society works because of the dynamic interaction of five core disciplines that are searching for answers to different questions.
He was appearing on a panel discussion at an event titled U.S.-Asia Dynamic in the 21st Century: Challenges Ahead organized by the Asia Society, Brookings Institution and the University of Hong Kong.
Higher fertility rates and immigration produce not only a larger population but a society that is younger, more mixed ethnically and, on balance, more dynamic.
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In addition, by partnering with the King Baudouin Foundation in organizing a civil society day, Belgium has underscored the crucial role played by non-State actors in the dynamic of migration and development.
Perhaps the most notable aspect of the report is how widely condemned it was, for failing to take any account of the dynamic impact these and other immigrants can have on economic growth - paying taxes rather than being a cost to society.
England at the time could in no sense be described as a democracy, but the idea of accountability was entrenched at all levels of society by centuries of the common law, creating the political conditions for a constitutional monarchy and a dynamic economy.
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