Sentence examples for dynamic fluidity from inspiring English sources

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The performance by Mark Steinberg, violinist; Mischa Amory, violist; and Nina Lee, cellist, was precise and shapely, and had a sharp edge and a dynamic fluidity that helped define the passions at its core.

With a riotous interior, dressed up by Will Alsop with the heady trappings of dynamic fluidity, it was in fact an intransigent container that foretold the institution's demise in every detail of its fluorescent fabric.

Mr. Kissin's performances of Chopin's Nocturne in A flat (Op. 32, No. 2) and Sonata No. 3 were, by turns, elegant and passionate, and buoyed by rhythmic and dynamic fluidity.

The Concertante players were alert to both the attractions and pitfalls of that combination: they avoided letting the repetitive writing become mechanistic, and although they made the most of the work's dynamic fluidity, they kept its Romanticism from becoming overly steamy.

He surrendered neither the smoothness nor the dynamic fluidity that the modern piano allows, and he gave his sense of fantasy free rein, using a shapely bass line to suggest drama in the opening Allegro and creating an almost confessional spirit in the central Andante cantabile.

Because much of the literature about organizational and technological change is derived from studies of large corporations and small firms and focuses on competitiveness in the market place it emphasizes the dynamic fluidity of business processes and the focus of managers on specific types of goals as they respond strategically to market conditions.

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"Dynamic" implied fluidity in multiple features of a network, but principally its membership, contrasting it with a fixed network.

During morphogenesis, CAM-mediated interactions provide adhesive forces required for cells to aggregate and form tissues. CAM-mediated adhesions in developing cells are highly dynamic, which provides the fluidity required for cellular movements that drive morphogenesis.

Other works include the Borges and Irmão Bank (1986) in Vila do Conde, Portugal, a building marked by dynamic curves and distinct spatial fluidity that was honoured with the inaugural Mies van der Rohe Award for European Architecture (1988); and a cylindrical meteorological centre (1992) in Barcelona, created for the 1992 Olympic Games.

The model asserted by this article presents a dynamic understanding of expertise and of fluidity in the roles of participants.

And yet within this dynamic there is a sense of further fluidity.

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