A static character may face the same challenges a dynamic character might encounter but will remain essentially unchanged. |
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The dynamic character of those relations seems to disprove the prophecy of the historian Braudel about the decline of the whole region. |
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The company has a young and dynamic character, and gives lots of room to those who want to build a career. |
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A more sensitive approach, I argued, should acknowledge the dynamic character of cultures. |
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Quebec's Anglophone community has continued to contribute a great deal to the province's dynamic character. |
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In addition, the dynamic character of the domestic and international environment raises serious challenges for the future of the sector. |
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Actually, it should be put on the Board's agenda at least once a year in order to ensure its current and dynamic character. |
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Holland's views on emergence emphasized the dynamic character of complex systems and the ways such systems change over time. |
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This type of relatively simple and interactive solution would suit the dynamic character of the tool. |
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The guidelines and provisions advocated in this communication have a dynamic character in time. |
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It is ideal for every driving style and adds unique emphasis to the sporty, dynamic character of the new Audi TTS Coupe. |
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He also brings dynamic character and helps build strong community ties for the Falcons. |
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That Howard Samuels was such a dynamic character was an extra, unexpected gift. |
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The dynamic character of a repeated panel survey is discussed in relation to estimation of population parameters at any wave of the survey. |
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This confers on this department a dynamic character and a constantly evolving activity. |
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Web analogs of traditional paper documents like a newspaper column have taken on a dynamic character due to the impact of technology enabling the addition of comments from readers. |
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The dynamic character of human rights law and the fact that remedies are fragile, require activists to include a strategy of substantial political pressure. |
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We wanted the exterior to stir any observer's emotions, achieve a dynamic character that encourages a strong level of interaction between driver and car, and distinguish the Mazda6 from the competition. |
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Its dynamic character is derived from the fact that it can be moved to wherever there are groups of people, thus going to the people rather than trying to attract them to a nature centre. |
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Highlight the dynamic character of your vehicle with perfectly fitted add-on parts and set special accents with refined incenio light-alloy wheels. |
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Unique because of the composition of the total offer, the pragmatical and dynamic character which binds them together and the many years experience on which they are based on. |
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This conception of knowledge ignores the fundamentally dynamic character and plural aspects shaping knowledge production and generation, as knowledge is perceived as socially disembodied and universally transferable. |
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The car's dynamic character is further underlined by a fresh expression of Opel's signature blade motif, now a swooping swage line from the base of the C-pillar into the lower front fender. |
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Tintoretto's spatial conception has a dynamic character. |
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I am taking photographs of crowded places where you notice not only the city's dynamic character but also the individual making his way in the big city. |
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Read as a grotesquery, into which parody reels off, even Plyushkin turns into a dynamic character, enlivening the novel's deadliest spot. |
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This therefore means that the precautionary measures that we will be applying will necessarily have a dynamic character within the framework of our own responsibilities. |
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The question of how a legal system should address both the dynamic character of cultures and the diversity of opinions within cultures is very difficult and challenging. |
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Hence, the spirit of place takes on a plural and dynamic character, capable of possessing multiple meanings, of changing through time, and of belonging to different groups. |
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During my cheese-making studies, I was attracted by the dynamic character of Québec's cheese industry, as well as the career opportunities offered to young graduates. |
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The front end of the production C30 retains the dynamic character of the original C30 Design Concept with angled headlamps and a low, wide grille. |
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Other experts emphasized that, given the evolving, dynamic character of the intangible cultural heritage, it was advisable to contemplate the possibility of requests coming from other States. |
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Considered as a relational concept, spirit of place takes on a plural and dynamic character, capable of possessing multiple meanings and singularities, of changing through time, and of belonging to different groups. |
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