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Insofar as digital artworks are infinitely reproducible and often dynamic, they are excluded from most fine arts legislation.
But the dynamic they are producing today -- or at least when this show was selected -- is both elastic and finely tuned.
When banks threaten to reduce lending or sell assets if they are forced to raise capital, this is the dynamic they are referring to.
"No marriage can survive the kind of dynamic they are facing," Mr. Robbins tells the camera after Frank and Kristen tell their stories.
Of course good candidates will probably stress in the interview how dynamic they are and what a fabulous team player they will be.
While existing affirmative action programs at colleges provide some counterweight to this dynamic, they are limited by institutional (and constitutional) constraints.
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These collages have an ambiguous dynamic: they're festive, but they're not benign.
"His narrative paintings are dynamic, they're overflowing, they're expansive.
They're excited about the win-win-win dynamic; they're pleased to be giving people a way to save money that also benefits local businesses.
Kramer and King had to navigate an interesting dynamic— they're both well-versed in international relations, sure, but they don't have quite the authority of professors.
By the time American officers deployed to Afghanistan grasped this dynamic, they were rotated out and sent back home.
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