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Sociotechnical systems are dynamic in that they continually evolve in response to multiple internal and external influences (Hancock 2009), including market forces, sociopolitical influences and technological innovations.
Do you want to invert the power dynamic in that moment?
Bone is also dynamic in that it is constantly being broken down and rebuilt.
The addition of even a few moderate Republicans to the Senate could change the dynamic in that institution.
"I think we have an unusual dynamic in that we're both pretty willing to turn over the apple cart and take on something a little impulsive and a little bit unplanned," she said.
There's a dynamic in that notion that could be used to good effect, but the writers here may not get around to exploiting it, what with their continuing exploration of how to avoid the forbidden parts of naked actresses with careful camera placement.
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He explained, "It's a dynamic in society that really does keep us pretty much alert".
"We see a political dynamic in motion that is headed in a good direction," Peter Altman, the climate director for the Natural Resources Defence Council, told a conference call with reporters.
Ms. Whelan is not the usual otherworldly Sleepwalker; her brilliant technique gives her a forceful dynamic in steps that acquire a fierce, expressive quality.
"Lee Myung-bak is the most dynamic leader in that region right now," said Michael Green, a senior Asia adviser in the Bush administration.
It's a very different dynamic indeed, in that Burt seriously doesn't care about Jimmy's past.
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