It represented a break from the past and symbolized a cer tain dynamism associated with modernity.
A society can be defined as a pattern of mutual tolerance, surviving after the dynamism of mutual exclusion has been temporarily exhausted.
Moral commitments will change from time to time, but only through the dynamism of a feedback loop in which delegates converse with constituents.
As studies of modern less developed economies have shown, the "informal sector" possesses enormous economic dynamism, deriving mainly from its freedom from costly formal-sector rigidities.
In doing so, they ignored one primary reason he wanted to go there - its ongoing cultural dynamism.
In contrast, the recently completed library possesses a verve and zest which conveys a dynamism that many of the more established universities might hanker after.
First, equilibrium models of democracy are by design incapable of accounting for the potential dynamism spawned by the deployment of new democratic ideologies.
The constantly emerging new evidence and new medications mandates a level of dynamism in formularies that may be difficult to maintain.