Sentence examples for relatively dynamic from inspiring English sources

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In the U.S., the trade deficit is in part the result of a relatively dynamic economy.

(Orwell is sometimes criticized for ignoring the American example, but, closer to home, if he had taken any interest in Scotland, he would have seen a relatively dynamic social culture propelled by a serious stake in education).

The "Double Falsehood" study purported to shed similar light on the Bard's psychology, noting, for example, that his "relatively dynamic writing style and relatively high use of social content words" suggested someone who was "socially focused and interested in climbing higher on the social ladder".

We performed our experiments in our indoor lab (Figure5) where the channel is relatively dynamic; the SNR of the ZigBee packets varies from 0dB to 12dB.

That process of 'improving' was additionally fuelled by rising income of urban councils as a result of relatively dynamic economic development [1].

Mature miRNA sequences and their precursor sizes differ greatly between poriferans, cnidarians, and bilaterians, which suggests relatively dynamic evolution [12].

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A relatively rigorous dynamic model is developed for industrial FCC units and is used to investigate the dynamic characteristics of a typical industrial type IV FCC unit.

Most fell within a relatively narrow dynamic range of <1-fold <1-foldoximatoly 7-fold, though ritonapproximatelyd nelfinavir (NFV) exhibited larger dynamic ranges extending to >20-fold.

This is a relatively new dynamic and "it's going to be intriguing to see how it plays out," he said.

It is often a frustrating concept in electoral politics that a candidate can't defeat "Santa Claus," and while liberal candidates have most often exploited this fact by promising the most to voters in terms of economic handouts, McCain has promised the voters an awful lot while outlining relatively no dynamic policy changes to assure that these promises go unbroken.

Using a relatively small dynamic range, bel canto singing was based on an exact control of the intensity of vocal tone, a recognition of the distinction between the "diapason tone" (produced when the larynx is in a relatively low position) and the "flute tone" (when the larynx is in a higher position), and a demand for vocal agility and clear articulation of notes and enunciation of words.

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