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  1. energy and enthusiasm to make new things happen or to make things succeed
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Both the "too much dynamism" and the "too little dynamism" narratives for what ails American workers have different potential remedies, which cut across ideological lines.
The decline in corporate dynamism has been accompanied by a decline in labor dynamism, with "workers less likely to move between jobs, industries, occupations, and locations," Furman writes.
Winnowing of that sort is a product of market dynamism.
This cultural dynamism makes Hong Kong attractive to global talent.
And unfavourable governmental policies will further harm the Valley's dynamism.
The symptoms are lower growth, less dynamism and greater inequality.
This would be a massive boon to dynamism and growth.
I think it's important for the dynamism of future generations.
He embodies dynamism, youthful boldness and a vision of possibility.
Forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America.
We can expect a degree of dynamism — it's already happening.
The current system is not made for speed or dynamism.
Over all, America is suffering from a loss of dynamism.
So, it presses the be dynamism of a corporation aggressively.
Take "Fergie," the best representation of Chilliams' dynamism as a songwriter.
Today, restaurants still use loud music to achieve that same dynamism.
As in all matters, with great sexual dynamism comes great responsibility.
He struggled with questions of race and, at times, Pressley's dynamism.
That's the true American tradition, emphasizing future dynamism not tribal walls.
What the West needs is dynamism and openness, not happier incumbents.
That suggests dynamism, but also a community apart from the mainstream.
" Speaks adds, "I adore and admire her dynamism as a woman.
What chance does the country have of restoring its lost dynamism?
It captures both the dynamism but the normalcy of technological innovation.
Economic growth and dynamism lead to a higher standard of living.
"It is about the dynamism of the art market," he said.
In both cases, millions of newcomers, employed, generated prosperity and dynamism.
But this turn away from dynamism is also to be lamented.
It's meant to evoke "speed and dynamism," according to IBM's website.
It has a swerve, and it has a dynamism about it.
But those past shows have had more dynamism and more clarity.
Mr. Draghi said policy makers need to focus on increasing dynamism.
But he still exudes youthful dynamism, on and off the podium.
It's the youth and energy which gives the city its dynamism.
The productive dynamism of capitalism is truly a wonder to behold.
The notion that it is a source of dynamism is counter-intuitive.
Europe needs our dynamism just as soon as we can deliver it.
"I'm very confident in the dynamism of our businesses," he told CNBC.
IN THE 1980s Japan was a closely studied example of economic dynamism.
But economic and technological dynamism needs to be balanced by cultural cohesion.
I had to make their emotional dynamism, determination, wisdom and clarity convincing.
On Saturday, Mr. Trump was determined to exhibit his dynamism, and biceps.
In doing so, however, they would risk crippling their great strength: dynamism.
Economic and technological dynamism was upending jobs, convulsing communities and splintering families.
Declining business dynamism; evidence and causes, by F. Calvino, C. Criscuolo, R. Verlhac.
There's a real sense of dynamism and muscle coming out of this speaker.
We want the dynamism and entrepreneurial power that comes from an open system.
Entrepreneurs are once again finding an environment that rewards their creativity and dynamism.
As for the music itself, nuance and dynamism kick out at every turn.
We must have a future for our grandchildren and their grandchildren of dynamism.
They are a symptom of economic dynamism, not a cause of rising inequality.
Despite past glories the authors perceive a fading of dynamism in today's America.
The rate of gross creation and destruction of jobs, economists call that dynamism.
A city's dynamism derives from its inefficiencies, from people and ideas colliding unpredictably.
For starters, the American economy needs to recover some of its lost dynamism.
Interstate migration, an indicator of labor market dynamism and cultural integration, is down.
They have embraced a cultural model that produces low growth and low dynamism.
They have generally welcomed immigrants who live this script and fortify this dynamism.
You could even have variables like civic engagement and artistic and cultural dynamism.
Mostly, it's been bad news overall in a decline of dynamism and growth.
" Adriana Lara, according to a SculptureCenter news release, "examines the dynamism found in bouncing.
Crawford argues that's because countries like South Korea lack the United States' entrepreneurial dynamism.
It is dedicated to increasing flexibility and dynamism in warehousing — increasing its overall utilization.
There's a sense of dynamism that I haven't experienced in a Zelda game before.
Inspired by the ambition of its Founding Fathers, its people revel in their dynamism.
It gives you a sense of dynamism and nothing is dynamic at the moment.
Nonetheless, the dynamism between the U.S. and the nations of Africa must remain strong.
Even so, Morocco shows a dynamism that is sorely needed across the Arab region.
The Sublime was whatever exceeded human comprehension by virtue of its vastness and dynamism.
In an era of such dynamism, the FCC's proposal is ill-timed at best.
This association of dynamism and density with urbanism is seen as a normal development.
And Sanders will never have the elegance or dynamism of Jackson at his peak.
I wish they had a little more faith in freedom, dynamism and human ingenuity.
My estimates of the effect of housing market regulation on labor market dynamism suggest that the increase in these regulations between 1990 and 2009 can account for between 12 and 24 percent of the overall decline in labor market dynamism over this period.
Next, it will consider the tech sector—simultaneously a source of dynamism and monopoly power.
It tells you everything you need to know, and there's so much energy and dynamism.
No place in the Arab world comes close to Silicon Valley in terms of dynamism.
Initially, Maradona's well-documented dynamism on and off the pitch endeared him to the public.
She imparts Mariska with a level of dynamism, urgency, and emotion as the story requires.
I gave them more of a framework [upon which] to weave their dynamism and magic.
But they are a sign of the dynamism of Latin American societies—democracy's greatest asset.
If older societies grow more slowly, that may be because they prefer familiarity to dynamism.
Less dynamism is the opposite of what is needed for the revival of economic opportunity.
Despite signs that industrial concentration is sapping the economy of its dynamism, regulators remain permissive.
Think Small The general lack of business dynamism in this recovery has been well-documented.
"If you look at the dynamism in the space industry, it's very slow," said Bezos.
This "lack of dynamism" is probably because he's comparing the space industry to the internet.
For Republicans, this was a time of stable marriages, respect for authority and economic dynamism.
I don't think the President understands the dynamism of the busiest border in the world.
The prophets of openness will argue that we need the dynamism that free trade brings.
Other reasons include the steep decline of business dynamism in the U.S. since the 1970s.
Still, the dynamism of their play, and the depth and eccentricity of their resources, impressed.
The breadth of the proposals has created a rare sense of dynamism among Saudi watchers.
Lebanon's civil society is often commended, and rightly so, for its dynamism and its resilience.
United raced past Liverpool partly because of its own dynamism, and partly because Liverpool stalled.
"Do we want stasis and rationing or do we want dynamism and growth?" he asked.
"I think culture is dynamic and I wanted to convey that dynamism," Ms. Combs said.
So we decided to go with an action shot that captures his grace and dynamism.
Their dynamism is going to be a central component of any future revitalized U.S. economy.
Local business leaders quietly grumble there is no dynamism on the ground, little consumer demand.
But that does not tell the full story of the dynamism in America's largest city.
To increase dynamism and growth, we should substitute taxes on investment with taxes on spending.
The choice facing American regulators is harder now, precisely because of America's lack of dynamism.
Business dynamism, measured by the role of new companies in the economy, appears to be waning.
Successful reforms would help spread stability to a region in chaos, and dynamism to its economies.
Calling this sculpture brown — which it is — also doesn't come close to its understated visual dynamism.
We need the same dynamism in space that we've seen online over the last 20 years.
The Studebakers plying up and down Havana's boardwalk aren't the best advertisement for dynamism and innovation.
We still miss his dynamism, his humor, the adventures we shared, the fun we had together.
For example, there has been a decline in business dynamism, including the creation of new firms.
Artificial intelligence, clean cheap energy and alternatives to tranquillising opioids could all return America's lost dynamism.
It could dominate the region with the dynamism of its business class, universities, science and arts.
And what about the dynamism and attractiveness of a global, business-friendly city such as London?
"Tennis Whites and Wrestling Singlet" is a prime example, showcasing the dynamism of the artist's skill.
As well as progress, uplift and dynamism, emerging markets have traditionally featured crises, defaults and slumps.
We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism — forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America.
The sheer dynamism and energy of the movie are compelling, even when the character drama isn't.
I mean, I think the Grateful Dead is about something that is about spontaneity and dynamism.
Surrounded by a roster bereft of talent, Davis is the lone player who's even sniffed dynamism.
The antidote to that problem, beyond eliminating the anti-democratic Electoral College, requires broadening economic dynamism.
"We find that rising federal regulation cannot explain secular trends in economic dynamism," the authors concluded.
Although this is reflective of the dynamism of China's economy, it's also the country's Achilles heel.
The result is less dynamism in the labor market, stifling economic growth and limiting individual opportunity.
We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America.
Without energy, there is no economic growth, there is no dynamism, and there is no opportunity.
Its energy and its dynamism had made Juventus — apparently ageless for so long — look suddenly old.
Such works reflect a formal integration, the dynamism and even the interdependence of black and white.
"Do we want stasis and rationing or do we want dynamism and growth?" he asked rhetorically.
Are these counties marked by high social cohesion, economic dynamism, surging wages and healthy family values?
Local octopus is sweetened with XO sauce and given a punch of dynamism by green chile.
This model welcomes diversity, meritocracy, immigration and open trade for all the dynamism these things unleash.
He's a pianist with liquid dynamism in his touch and a heavy slate of sideman affiliations.
Republicans used to have a basic faith in the dynamism and openness of the free market.
Add to that inadequate development, and the dynamism that has underpinned Silicon Valley's success could stall.
Their buoyancy mimics the dynamism of classic sculpture that somehow makes marble look like striving human bodies.
That fuels market concentration and reduces business dynamism — that is, the ability of startups to disrupt incumbents.
"You see very strong dynamism and a broad opening in terms of access to markets," Pena said.
The delta owes its dynamism to legions of private companies, so this wealth has been widely spread.
If something is stopping substandard firms from closing the gap, that could be sapping the economy's dynamism.
For all their visual dynamism, these collage-like images do feel quiet, largely because no humans appear.
The second big test for American business is dynamism: whether the pace of creative destruction is rising.
Visual, Physical, and Compositional Qualities Flatness: 30; Dynamism: 50; Dark Colors: 30; Bright and Vivid Colors: 40.
This makes revenue performance uneven, as the size and dynamism of the subnational economies are very diverse.
This sense of dynamism and realism is especially apparent in how the animals interact with each other.
Fantasy and sci-fi authors have always obsessed over war, both for its dynamism and its senselessness.
She has no admiration for the market economy that has given America its dynamism throughout its history.
But for a minute, this could be an exciting affair based on sexual dynamism, playfulness, and partying.
This leads to more impact with every note and lends the music a greater sense of dynamism.
Similarly, places in America where dynamism is very low tend to suffer unusually weak growth in pay.
Adrian Sparks, white-bearded and bearish in the title role, lacks the dynamism and bombast we expect.
They are the engines that drive economic growth and innovation, the "sine qua non" of economic dynamism.
Caliburger's is lacking a bit in dynamism, however, which could be fixed with a touch more tartness.
He can space the floor or bring dynamism to the low-post or pick-and-roll game.
They contribute to America's dynamism and optimistic spirit, but also to its tax base, strengthening Social Security.
Among Republicans the upswingers embrace capitalist dynamism, global engagement and the open movement of people and ideas.
"Understanding such a place solely by the generic term 'slum' ignores its complexity and dynamism," they wrote.
But there is real dynamism in the passages of graphic storytelling, when illustrations alone advance the plot.
Watching it yet again, I was struck by the pictorial elegance and dynamism of the aerial sequences.
Watching it yet again, I was struck by the pictorial elegance and dynamism of the aerial sequences.
His mostly unyielding attitude underscores the stakes for France as he eases business regulations to seed dynamism.
But restoring these regions' dynamism is much harder, because it means swimming against a powerful economic tide.
As the building rises there is a constant shifting of forms and views, a weightlessness and dynamism.
That message of dynamism and resilience should lie at the core of the liberal case for immigration.
Since then, we've been on a slow decline, while other nations have surpassed us in economic dynamism.
Her Conservatives were all about dynamism and shaking Britain out of its comfortable ways by embracing risk.
Pulisic, the team's best player, reflected that dynamism, unleashed in a playmaking role in the central midfield.
Here at home, a new dynamism infuses the economy, with rising investment, opportunity and wages for Americans.
We love the dynamism of the modern economy, but we don't love the chaos of modern culture.
He wants to restore dynamism and self-belief to France and, with Germany's help, to the European Union.
The United States has dynamism, resources, human capital and sources of attraction that could extend its global leadership.
"Nothing moves except the light; all of the dynamism comes from the interaction of the spectators," said Travagli.
I greatly look forward to returning to the exciting world of fashion and the dynamism of the ateliers.
The conventional wisdom that dynamism and startup culture is confined to a few large cities is simply wrong.
Insofar as regulation may be required to sustain the Internet's longtime dynamism, a much simpler alternative is available.
You can hear the impact of that dynamism on their always-propulsive music, and on U.F.O.F. in particular.
Several sectors under public ownership such as telecommunication and electricity can benefit from private sector investment and dynamism.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism -- forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush said.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgetting the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush said.
The dynamism and excitement of potentially changing times should not let us lose sight of that critical point.
Cooperman has argued that Warren's policies are bad for America's dynamism and growth  — that remains to be seen.
The series' visual style reflected this dynamism, experimenting with heights and angles in fight scenes to great effect.
This dynamism in perspective and boundary-breaking is, at its core, the "inspiration" purported by the exhibition's title.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism — forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush said.
I've outlined these ideas (and others) for fixing our political system a New America policy paper, Political Dynamism.
Much of his appeal has come from his youth, his dynamism, his good looks and his oratorical skills.
Dortmund has won countless admirers in recent years for its sense of adventure, its risk-taking, its dynamism.
If Blackstone's mix of dynamism and integrity lives up to this paragon, Mr Schwarzman's firm deserves to last. ■
That dynamism does not come without its struggles, and public acceptance of new technologies is one of them.
Second, the dynamism of the labor market can be jumpstarted through several reforms that can earn bipartisan support.
Tax and regulation are members of the same policy family — both greatly impact economic dynamism and our lives.
Angelica Garcia, Cha Cha Palace (out now) Angelica Garcia's career so far has shown her jaw-dropping dynamism.
The ferocious chaos of the song is well suited to BTS's dynamism, and also to Desiigner's unhinged garbles.
In last year's letter, he touted the country's "economic dynamism" and "miraculous" achievements over its 240-year history.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush said.
Yet economists saw in the productivity slowdown of the 1970s evidence that an overreaching state was throttling economic dynamism.
This historical moment requires a renewed dynamism; revolutionary action must be taken if the European Project is to survive.
In his paintings there is none of the distinguishing dynamism of the Florentine Michelangelo's solid figures and strong composition.
Economists such as Tyler Cowen, author of "The Complacent Class", worry that its decline will dampen the nation's dynamism.
That sounds nice, but collective capitalism suffers from two pitfalls: a lack of accountability and a lack of dynamism.
It benefited from being geographically close to the economic dynamism and the distribution networks of the East Asian tigers.
This negatively impacts U.S. economic competitiveness, the dynamism of local economies, and the availability of safe and healthy food.
They showed that he had a mission to make his administration reflect the dynamism and diversity of our nation.
The Audezes offer dynamism and excitement, but lack the fit and comfort to make them a go-to pair.
They are concentrated in London and other cities that share the capital's thrusting dynamism, like Bristol, Manchester and Cambridge.
Sometimes we may have to sacrifice a bit of economic dynamism for the sake of a greater moral good.
And the more it helps to explain the lack of dynamism that we see among small businesses right now.
The Big Apple's dynamism and diverse industry base has helped fuel growth and make it a magnet for entrepreneurs.
Like other newcomers, those who arrive as refugees have been a source of dynamism and growth in this country.
That might be good for fundamental stability, but not for market dynamism or for picking tomorrow's winners and losers.
In other words, we are currently living in a period of elevated levels of employment stability, not employment dynamism.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Mr. Bush said.
He didn't want it to outlive him, because he feared it might then lose its dynamism and entrepreneurial spirit.
It bears repeating that small businesses serve as a major source of employment, local economic growth and innovative dynamism.
"He got up onstage and killed it with his poetry and the dynamism of his performance," Ms. McCaw said.
As a result, the series has a whirling dynamism that was lacking in the static and sometimes ponderous film.
The overall reduction in mobility has come as convergence across locations has stalled and labor market dynamism has stagnated.
The truth is that today's global ag-economy demands the same dynamism as the high-tech and manufacturing sectors.
I mean early on, it was, "He's the break-dancing guy, playing with Moby" — like my dynamism was everything.
"This undermined the enthusiasm of central state-owned enterprises, so they had even less vigor and dynamism," it said.
"In fact, the strongest source of dynamism in Mexican exports recently has come from Asia and Europe," Carvalho said.
That piece has the combination of fluidity and solidity — of stasis and dynamism — that you find in great art.
As a result, the series has a whirling dynamism that was lacking in the static and sometimes ponderous film.
To keep the energy and dynamism of Day 1, you have to somehow make high-quality, high-velocity decisions.
He brings all of that dynamism and ebullience to his role in The Disaster Artist, which he also directs.
Although this increase has delivered a windfall for shareholders, it may reflect lower dynamism in important sectors of the economy.
Mr. Brooks fears that young Americans are forsaking the virtues of economic dynamism in their desire for greater economic security.
Artemesia Gentileschi's "Judith Slaying Holofernes" has all the slashing dynamism, and all the gore, of Caravaggio at his dramatic best.
They constrain individual freedom, increase suspicion of outsiders and discourage mobility, all of which limit a place's dynamism and inventiveness.
On the other, the economy lacks dynamism, in large part because the venturesome cannot lay secure claim to their investments.
NEARLY as striking as Asia's dynamism is how unevenly prosperity is spread—in contrast to Africa, Latin America or Europe.
Seeing Solange play around with really bright eyeshadows was super-inspiring to me—she used makeup to express her dynamism.
Stocks won't enjoy this process but long-term investors, who depend on company dynamism and on overall economic growth, should.
But it is necessary that they reinvent themselves, responding appropriately to the current situation and demonstrating more dynamism and creativity.
Because too much realism deprives you of the dynamism and energy that millions of loyal Beats owners appreciate and enjoy.
Networks allow for more dynamism and fresh faces to surround a venture firm without knocking anyone out of their perch.
But this supposed solution to declining dynamism neglects the fact that much regulation is a response to capitalists pushing boundaries.
But under President Trump and his MAGAnomics agenda, we've been able to restore the fundamental dynamism of the American economy.
He has embraced privatization, hoping to inject dynamism, yet the state has intervened in firms such as Saudi Binladin Group.
Blazevic and Prakash hoped to capture some of the dynamism of the Sanders campaign and direct it toward environmental problems.
For a party with an image of relative youth and dynamism, the Democrats showcased a very familiar set of faces.
Despite this progress, however, Trump and the Congress are still ignoring the single biggest threat to our nation's economic dynamism.
Unfortunately, the New York iteration of the exhibition does not have the same kind of dynamism it had at MOLAA.
In fact, the opposite happens: in lean times, especially when the private sector lacks dynamism, austerity tends to worsen things.
They were an odd couple, Quichotte tall and slow, and Dr. Smile small, bristling with dynamism, and clearly the boss.
There's a lot of talk in the Trump administration about lifting regulations to free up the dynamism of corporations. Really?
The Kremlin wants to preserve its near total control while at the same time injecting some dynamism into the economy.
The result can be cruel, but an extraordinarily fluid labor market, many economists argue, is the secret of American dynamism.
Rental subsidies targeted at low-income families with children could help maximize the benefit of increased dynamism on future generations.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush said last week.
In particular, his detailed assessments of what he calls "becoming Indian" highlight the resiliency and dynamism of contemporary tribal communities.
"But what you lose is a certain cultural dynamism, I suppose, that you might associate with your childhood," she said.
My argument in "Political Dynamism" (my white paper) is that we ought to empower these actors to be more creative.
When Jessica and Trish do work together, their disparate personalities, fighting styles, and priorities bring an exciting dynamism to the action.
But while some see this as a sign of future dynamism, others say it highlights fundamental weakness about the domestic economy.
But it has fallen behind countries like Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in terms of dynamism and international appeal.
The drawing suggested to me a sheer, under the skin, dynamism of ontological entanglement that folds jubilant being into non-being.
The way to make capitalism work better for all is not to limit accountability and dynamism, but to enhance them both.
I listened to a pair of Ellas at Blue's CES booth and I loved the dynamism and impact of their sound.
Together, they possess a dynamism that's been missing from every lineup Dallas has put on the floor in over a decade.
"Public investment for investment in infrastructure is an important precondition for the creation of jobs, productivity and economic dynamism," he said.
Stark colors and an active camera, chasing or leading the characters, give the whole film a sense of intensity and dynamism.
"The market reaction reflects a commitment for Chile to recover leadership and dynamism in economic growth," Pinera told journalists in Santiago.
And the election of the new French president offers us here the possibility to bring dynamism into the development of Europe.
Cities are beginning to, and will continue to, integrate technological dynamism into municipal operations, from transportation to infrastructure repair and more.
The dynamism of the short, which he worked on between other projects and finally finished at Aardman's animation studios, is stunning.
New research from TechNet and the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) has found growing evidence that dynamism is returning to our economy.
We hear a lot in our public discourse about inequality, but we hear far too little about our declining entrepreneurial dynamism.
Not long after, more quiescent leaders assumed control of the local, and by 1950, virtually nothing remained of its original dynamism.
Ever since Half-Life 2 taught everyone how it was done, physics add joy and dynamism to games of all kinds.
Melissa Aldana-Glenn Zaleski Sextet (Saturday) Ms. Aldana, a saxophonist, and Mr. Zaleski, a pianist, share an aesthetic of postbop dynamism.
To keep the energy and dynamism of Day 1 (and stave off Day 2), Bezos makes high-quality, high-velocity decisions.
Again, not using the official mannequin challenge track and don't have any of the dynamism of a truly great mannequin challenge.
Some of that's probably due to an improved defense that's stringing stops together and encouraging more dynamism in the open floor.
But in fact, a shift toward increasing rootedness is a worrying break with the historic American norm of dynamism and mobility.
The CCP (Computer Controlled Player), as it was known, would ensure that even solo play had the dynamism of co-op.
This gave it a dynamism that carries through into the present, prompting the viewer to seek out connections among the artworks.
Conservatives, after all, are supposed to care about the ideals that monopolies undermine — like market competition, economic dynamism and individual freedom.
While Mr. Saint Laurent seemed able to summon up only enough energy to design his collections, Mr. Bergé displayed boundless dynamism.
As the country grows more diverse, the representation and power in our politics will grow even less reflective of that dynamism.
His greatness lay in his power, his dynamism, his explosiveness; over these last two, three, four years, all have visibly diminished.
Asia has become the engine of the global economy, but the region's dynamism could fade as some powerhouses face aging populations.
Of course, the too much versus too little dynamism diagnoses aren't mutually exclusive; there are probably elements of truth in both.
Both of them recognized that one of the great strengths of urban landscapes is their dynamism and delighted in improving them.
Adding to this sense of dynamism is a welter of M&A deals, even as activity has dried up across the Atlantic.
Kurz and Lindner showed that young new faces can inject dynamism into old establishment parties that have lost their way with voters.
One needs to look no further for illustration of the dynamism of baseball's young stars, though, than Monday's pair of division tiebreakers.
In many cases, they took the show's charm with them; without the dynamism of Mulder and Scully, "The X-Files" felt thin.
So Mr Agtmael spent the weekend dreaming up the term "emerging markets", with which he hoped to evoke "progress, uplift and dynamism".
This digital process is meant to reduce unconscious bias connected with human judgement and lead to more diversity and dynamism in hiring.
A team needs dynamism in reserve for when the starters struggle, and that's just what the Belgian international has started to bring.
Our hope is that California, our home state and a leader in much of the world's dynamism, will take a similar view.
Furthermore, it's not at all clear whether this is actually a decline in business dynamism, or merely a change in business model.
"At present, China and Greece's traditional friendship and cooperation continues to glow with new dynamism," China's Foreign Ministry cited Xi as saying.
Yet the wealth and dynamism of the Dutch economy show the value of an open-border regime in an integrated continental club.
A broader agenda of attacking rents while maintaining dynamism would weaken excessive intellectual-property and copyright protections, which often last too long.
"Rhythmic dynamism" and "affecting vignettes" and "vernacular authenticity" all read like marketing copy for convincing classical nerds that hip-hop is music.
"We see some room for changes in business dynamism and demographics to reduce the longer-run sustainable unemployment rate further," Struyven wrote.
"I should stress that as I talked to Khrushchev, something in me responded to the dynamism of his personality," Mr. Neizvestny wrote.
Healthcare dynamism requires real market reforms that center on the consumer, not stale D.C. platitudes and the concerns of powerful pressure groups.
We're very static in a lot of ways, so when you have a scene with that kind of dynamism, it changes things.
At his disposal is every physical instrument needed to shine in a league that values versatility, strength, speed, and relentless dynamism. 12.
It's already putting the brakes on dynamism and growth, leaving millions of Americans with a bitter sense of panic about their prospects.
Even though he looks like he's hoisting up a medicine ball whenever he launches a three, his dynamism has lifted Utah's ceiling.
They deployed not only looks and flair but also an organizational dynamism that whipped the stately homes and their owners into shape.
Clear though the pattern may be, the researchers acknowledge that we haven't yet figured out what is holding the economy's dynamism back.
It's this lithe, marginal script that activates the work, transforming it from purely romantic to raw with the dynamism of scrawling brushwork.
It's not a revenue problem that's choking our country; American ingenuity and dynamism are being beaten into the ground by burdensome taxes.
Meanwhile, Italy's decadence continued, temporarily cloaked by the dynamism of part of the industrial north and the international competitiveness of some corporations.
There is a real dynamism in the market just below the surface that isn't captured by just watching the S&P 500.
How the continent of Africa (as an example) matches this dynamism and meets its potential for prosperity via entrepreneurism is particularly intriguing.
Shively brings an earnestness to her portraits, which highlight a ragtag group of female muses, winsome in spirit and stimulating in dynamism.
Mr. Howe, who died in 1983, was a pioneer of contemporary Native American art whose style combines abstraction with passionate, expressive dynamism.
Klee's wavering lines lend fragility and dynamism to the compositions, visible in a painting like "Flowering" (1934), with its palette of shimmering color.
Monday's meeting - one week after Macron met German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin - was an effort to inject fresh dynamism into the partnership.
Alas, Fender's FXA9s only serve to illustrate why this trend is inadvisable, deadening the sound with a presentation that lacks dynamism and excitement.
Tackling such challenges in the next phase of Germany post-war history will require more dynamism than the soothing Mrs Merkel has provided.
As a leading fashion capital of the world, London has become globally renowned for its raw dynamism, irreverence, diverse inspiration, and innovative design.
The exact causes of the decline in business dynamism are still uncertain, but recent research points to a much more mundane explanation: demographics.
I find the dynamism of language really fascinating in how it captures the world around us, contours our reality, and influences our perception.
Unfortunately for the governor, the more "mature" candidates offered plenty of dynamism of their own, even if it came packaged under more wrinkles.
Visceral, tender, and sometimes frightening works by women brought dynamism and a huge range of perspectives to the fairs of Miami Art Week.
"The Vietnamese are providing the dynamism when it comes to strategic thinking," U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Ted Osius said in Washington on Tuesday.
It is long past time to question this assumption, and today only the rising left possesses the dynamism and independence to do so.
Time to fast-forward to ... Not a lot of dynamism in this recreation, but then that wasn't the most dynamic lightsaber battle, either.
"And the election of the new French president offers us here the possibility to bring dynamism into the development of Europe," she added.
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The polychromatic dynamism of Weimar Germany runs rampant in his drawings, etchings and paintings, including rarely seen watercolors featured in Portraying a Nation.
If, by some miracle, Joleon Lescott's arse really did tweet on his behalf, it's shown more dynamism than his feet have all season.
For one thing, the economic pie is growing more slowly — held in check by lackluster investment, stunted business dynamism and low productivity growth.
Ryom and Kim possess some of the dynamism seen in Chinese pairs and also some of the classic, balletic style of Russian skaters.
PARIS — President Emmanuel Macron of France has rolled out one ambitious change after another as he seeks to inject some dynamism into France.
Sometimes immigration restrictions should be loosened to bring in new people and new dynamism; sometimes they should be tightened to ensure national cohesion.
"Everyone agrees that with more realistic percentages we will be able to give new dynamism to the oil and gas industry," Coelho said.
And splashy canvases by Zhang Wei, who was born in 1952, have a careless dynamism and personal idiosyncrasy that Wu would have appreciated.
Some have even argued that Mr. Erdogan's continued electoral success is in part the result of Mr. Kilicdaroglu's lack of dynamism and creativity.
We&aposre now part of a community with billions of people in it -- with all the dynamism, culture and economic opportunity that brings.
The motion was less linear and more exponential as an interactive dynamism took over the space that Tree and Burrell had carefully tended.
These days it's easy to bemoan the state of innovation and the dynamism coming from America's cradle of technological development in Silicon Valley.
Adding to the dynamism and unpredictability of Wednesday's hearing, the usual rules that guide criminal trials and other courtroom proceedings will not apply.
His posters popped with a dynamism and motion that wildly distilled the drama, mystery, and intensity of a film with a single image.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgetting the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," the former president said in New York.
A better way forward would be to increase the economy's level of dynamism and competitive intensity, while also updating the safety net for workers.
Now, I have nothing against Andrew Lincoln or Norman Reedus, who play Rick and Daryl with enough dynamism to pass muster in most situations.
Together, the works from A Vision in Red compose an immersive picture of complex materiality and vibrant color, united by their defining tonal dynamism.
The music dances all across the soundstage, and a headphone's ability to keep up with and properly represent that playful dynamism becomes easily apparent.
The thing I found pleasing about the Beats Studio 3 is that they still carried through the dynamism and emotive nature of the music.
It will argue that emerging economies in recent years have become more resilient, albeit less vigorous, losing some drama as well as some dynamism.
But when it comes to policing racism and hate speech, Facebook's perpetually sunny push for dynamism and inventiveness cuts out like spotty wi-fi.
The exposition is just as bald, but once it's done, Spielberg can focus on the endless dynamism of a world where anything is possible.
The film was gripping and explosive, and so much of that on-screen dynamism could be taken for granted by the viewer; until now.
" Key sentence: "In every dimension — from technology to security, development to diplomacy, economic dynamism to human capital — the United States' advantages are still significant.
It's a team that usually feels like MLB leftovers—once you've taken out all the players that bring dynamism to the game and clubhouse.
The dynamism reminds him of his youth in Atlanta in the 1980s and '90s, when the Southern hub was growing at a phenomenal pace.
Make no mistake: blanket hostility to trade agreements is a formula for slow growth, lagging innovation and a fatal loss of U.S. economic dynamism.
This is where primal emotions and capitalist dynamism meet: in the moral deadening that comes of having few significant choices and infinite trivial ones.
"Artist exchange is something I very much believe in and has added to the dynamism of the contemporary art scene in Greece," he says.
No other part of the world, with the possible exception of Japan, has the capacity to replace the lost dynamism of US profits growth.
Or, the tensions toward schism might only reveal a generational dynamism pushing for a vibrant and just future, not the end of the world.
But Trump might also produce a positive reaction in the citizenry that leads to a renewed political dynamism and more engagement in civic life.
Unlike his debut single, "Neverland," which felt modest and constrained, "I'm Not Afraid" has 1983 attitude with a contemporary splash of dance-floor dynamism.
The priest will be remembered for his "smile and dynamism," according to Prima Bergamo, as well as his love for his Guzzi Galletto motorcycle.
The exceptional economic dynamism of the region's urban core affects the labor and housing market as well as the physical environment in the periphery.
Adjusting to life with higher density is the price you pay to enjoy the social dynamism, intellectual ferment, and economic innovation that cities produce.
Shebang had a Beyoncé-inspired feathered blond wig and mantle of swinging pearls that added to the dynamism of her every shimmy and shake.
New environmental and labor standards will encourage innovation and demonstrate the ability of democracies to deliver sustainable growth and jobs, economic dynamism and fairness.
From Superman flying across the ocean to Spider-man swinging through Manhattan, the dynamism inherent in comics has always been central to the artform.
The U.S. was given a competitiveness score of 85.6 out of 100, with its strengths including business dynamism, its labor market, and the financial system.
With slower population growth, we'll see slower economic growth and less economic dynamism — as there just won't be economic space for new firms to grow.
Much of it has gone into share buybacks and acquisitions, propelling a movement towards consolidation that some argue has retarded business dynamism and stifled innovation.
In May 2.4% of workers quit their jobs, the highest figure since 2001—good news in an economy that has been plagued by falling dynamism.
" Commenting on Benassatto's work, RVN digital editor Tom Platt says, "Leonardo shoots with an intimacy and dynamism that makes the viewer feel like they're there.
A slowdown in the pace of new job creation is also a factor in productivity, as it results in a lower pace of economic dynamism.
But he has raised countless bureaucratic hurdles to stop students and skilled legal immigrants from settling, even though American dynamism and innovation depend on them.
Summers says a lot of economists advocate "more dynamism and flexibility," but that the U.S. already has a freer market than most other wealthy countries.
"It's something which is quite important because, obviously, if small business is suffering for too long, China loses its dynamism as an economy," Jolley said.
But the trickiest political problem for reformers is how to inject some dynamism into the economy without getting people even more worried about their livelihoods.
Additionally, 2628 percent of net establishment formation is happening outside of the 28503 largest metro areas, clearly indicating the dynamism is spreading across the nation.
Given Towns' dynamism, it would be better—and more efficient—to get him the ball in the post off dribble pitches or pick-and-rolls.
As to methodology: The WEF ranks each of the 140 countries they study according to what they identify as the determinants of productivity and dynamism.
U.S. dynamism is reflected in its positive attitudes toward entrepreneurial risk, efficient bankruptcy procedures and the fact that innovative companies are given room to grow.
At the same time, it's a showcase for the agile dynamism of this longtime trio, with Johannes Weidenmüller on bass and Ari Hoenig on drums.
Desperate to reverse a century of decline, the leaders of the May Fourth Movement wanted to jettison Confucianism and import the dynamism of the West.
Furman focuses on a pair of crucial factors underlying slow growth: a lack of corporate dynamism and the weakening of competitive forces in the marketplace.
I don't want to make it sound like I was for a lot of dynamism in the sales force, but I wasn't against it either.
"Michael Robbins's Wickson Chair manages to express the same dynamism and power with the bare minimum of solid form," Ms. Carlquist writes in the catalog.
But the innovation pessimists are missing the dynamism that comes from the internalization of negative externalities, and they're underestimating the strength of the American market.
It requires an emphasis on ensuring that all the strengths of bold innovation and dynamism are bolstered by policies that also advance education and infrastructure.
This is not a marketplace characterized by competition and dynamism; instead, Manhattan real estate looks an awful lot more like a Middle Eastern rentier economy.
However the figure fell a little short of its own sales goal of 80 million, underlining how much dynamism there is in the smartphone market.
"Our location in the heart of the UK capital is the oxygen that breathes life and dynamism into our people and ideas," the website states.
We would replace much of the current bridge lighting with LED light, which makes it more energy efficient and adds dynamism through light and color.
If productivity is the problem, we need more dynamism, not less, more openness, not less, more growth-oriented policies, not more dirigiste and redistributive ones.
I want it chosen by a person who knows music up and down and sideways: its context, its dynamism and its historical and aural clichés.
"With a turnout of more than 90 percent, and the very high mobilization of the opposition, Turkish society still holds its dynamism," Mr. Unluhisarcikli said.
Ms. Skeggs ("Fun Home") has a terrific, earnest dynamism, while Mr. McKenzie ("Spring Awakening") makes Cleve at once a young charmer and an old soul.
"Japan has welcomed less than 1,000 refugees since 1982," noted said Kingston: "Such minuscule numbers, less than tiny Iceland, deprive Japan of any potential dynamism. "
In time, that may start to influence the very nature of the American league, increasing the tempo of its play, the dynamism of its style.
He loved the dynamism that capitalism arouses and knew that sometimes you have to limit giant corporations so millions of less established capitalists can compete.
In "Handball," for instance, two human figures, seen in silhouette, add dynamism to a frame that is defined by three jagged, contrasting planes of gray.
Philippe Marlière, a professor of French and European politics at the University College of London, calls the Macron movement a "gamble" on "dynamism" and youth.
"I thought that regulation was probably one of the major causes of declining dynamism," says Tabarrok, who co-authored a study on this topic in 19803.
There is no plan B. We have to save this planet, and we shouldn't give up a future of our grandchildren's grandchildren of dynamism and growth.
I've listened to it every couple days for the past two months, riding the dynamism of its abrasive pillars of sound and moments of reflective reverie.
There's a new dynamism in songs like "Hive Collapse"—the title of which refers to the phenomenon when all the worker bees in a colony disappear.
There are few things that ooze animalistic sexual dynamism quite like condensed cream of mushroom soup lustily slurped off the fevered bodies of two conservative newlyweds.
For a discipline that values dynamism, academic economics is often conservative, sticking with teaching methods, hiring procedures and social conventions that have been around for decades.
Vietnam's economic transition has managed to "mobilize the whole dynamism, the creativity and deliver the determination of the Vietnamese people to come to develop," said Doanh.
He rejoices in the dynamism and prosperity that have come with technological change and a global economy, but he also sees the many people left behind.
Such deals often suit both sides—the buyer gets the innovation and the startup makes a lucrative exit—but the practice saps dynamism from the economy.
Not just because it's a killer song that shows off the band's dynamism, but because it will hopefully get them the lucrative wine sponsorship they deserve.
"Such is the diversity and dynamism of the U.S. shale sector that our numbers are likely to be a moving target as 2017 progresses," it cautioned.
The idea was to bring that energy and dynamism of the small donor movement to every race, not just federal but state and local as well.
A beefed-up competition policy could reduce industrial concentration, which saps the economy of dynamism while focusing the gains from growth in fewer firms and places.
Read more: U.S. News focused on just eight of the 65 attributes: entrepreneurship, economic stability, favorable tax environment, innovation, skilled labor, technological expertise, dynamism, and corruption.
For a country with so much dynamism in technology, entrepreneurship and the arts, a robust media and civil society — and some of the world's best runners!
We should reinforce the institutions charged with protecting what makes America's economy so special: the innovation and dynamism that emerges when markets are competitive and fair.
"This visit will provide foreign representatives with an insight into the diversity and dynamism of Queensland's economy," Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop said in a statement.
MbS has set out an ambitious agenda of reforms, known as "Vision 2030," that would bring badly needed diversity and dynamism to a stagnant Saudi economy.
It's Rabenreither's most genre agnostic work to date, operating more on the dynamism of its title than the twang and intimacy of last year's Big Blue.
ButI wonder if it hasn't also created less tactical variety from game to game, as well as reduced the dynamism of each map and game mode.
"None of the potential policy explanations have been conclusively shown to account for the bulk of the decline in dynamism," Mr. Shambaugh and his colleagues note.
At the same time, the digital transformation has introduced supercool ways of telling stories and given the industry a new dynamism from a new talent pool.
One concern for the long-term economic outlook, Harker said, was that a decades-long trend in low interest rates could be weighing on business dynamism.
Immigration is the obvious way of countering the stagnation of the population so that the United States can promote economic dynamism and sustain its pension system.
All of that tension seems to have gone into Shadowkeep, which is a haunted expansion, one that draws considerable dynamism and tension from making nostalgia horrific.
This focus on family unity is one reason the United States has been able to attract talented immigrants, and maintain the country's dynamism and innovative spirit.
This paper makes the case for Political Dynamism as an affirmative vision of politics, and lays out specific reforms that would create the conditions for it.
These works are particularly powerful for their quietness; where dynamism also succeeds in conveying the violence of seeing is in Nicole Eisenman's recent paintings at MAC.
If 70% of the fund managers were fighting the benchmarks rather than making love to them, there'd be a lot more dynamism and many more success stories.
"The dynamism that I have seen over the last 20 years in the internet where incredible things have happened in really short periods of time," Bezos said.
" The dynamism of the U.S. economy is "unbelievable," he argued, adding there will be ups and downs in growth but "the U.S. always comes back and wins.
"The American Idea Foundation will demonstrate that it is the bottom-up dynamism of individuals and communities that truly makes America a land of prosperity," he added.
"Because so much is communicated online and in digital form, it's possible to make changes instantaneously, and to integrate animation and dynamism into the message," says Bierut.
Yet there is little point in helping people change careers if a lack of dynamism in the economy means that too few good jobs are being created.
Drawing on material from his latest album Love Streams, Hecker's new songs trade the dynamism and power of 2011's Ravedeath, 1972, in favor of baroque musicality.
"There's a real need to understand people who have what's categorized as an illness and to look at the resilience and dynamism of parental love," says Solomon.
Yet the cause of the new dynamism could be something unrelated: perhaps, as Eurosceptics say, the Thatcherite reforms of the 1980s, lower taxes or less red tape.
In a new paper Mike Konczal and Marshall Steinbaum of the Roosevelt Institute, a left-leaning think-tank, examine the worrying decline of business dynamism in America.
"The dynamism that I have seen over the last 20 years in the internet where incredible things have happened in really short periods of time," he added.
What gives me hope is witnessing the dynamism of young Muslim women who feel strong enough to build local solidarities with other minority groups, [like] gay groups.
His efforts, in the view of many critics, paid dividends, and the museum soon became known for the dynamism of its installations, many of which toured nationally.
The immediate legibility of images like those of Evans cannot be separated from the way their dynamism, evocative of ancient painting and sculpture, honors the black body.
It turns out the rate of dynamism in Western Europe is a fourth of what it is in the US. They've designed their economic system that way.
I think you will have more fun watching some "Saul" than no "Saul," and there's plenty of intrigue and dynamism for it to stand on its own.
Optimists in Germany and the union see in new elections a potential opening to a new generation of leaders who could imbue Germany with a fresh dynamism.
Specifically, the main target of reform should be the web of regressive, special-interest privileges that stifle dynamism while redistributing wealth and income up the socioeconomic scale.
You feel a dynamism on the ground in Riyadh, and young Saudis are thrilled that the country finally has a bold leader trying to modernize the economy.
The California governor (and former Oakland mayor) Jerry Brown's approach to governance no doubt found its genesis in the dynamism of our city's political and cultural identity.
And to suggest that it might be is to obscure the dynamism that Chinese society has managed to preserve over the years despite the government's tightening restrictions.
There were many substantive differences between the two candidates, but a surprising amount of criticism focused on Clinton's detachment, in contrast with Bernie Sanders's passion and dynamism.
Change, of course, has been part of the neighborhood all along, and a key strand in Harlem's DNA is its dynamism: new language, new sounds, new styles.
Mr. Chan added a chapter called "Elements of Design" to the school's textbook; it teaches students about architectural principles like dynamism and scale in relation to dessert.
The video had arrived in Mr. Poots's inbox in 2015, with a note from Mr. Chen expressing his desire to bring Lee's physical dynamism to the stage.
"Laura brought a vitality and dynamism to her work, and was fearless in exploring new ideas and perspectives through art," Mr. Coleman said in a prepared statement.
If you think about where there's dynamism, it's technology startups in big cities, and food startups and hospitalities in the big sectors have been growing a lot.
Jacob Lawrence "abstracted" his black figures, not to obscure their humanity but to explore new ways of evoking ethnic identity and communal purpose through color and dynamism.
People who move to places where they can be more productive realise almost instant gains; higher shares of immigrants are correlated with higher rates of entrepreneurship and dynamism.
And while very small now, we continue to believe new revenues like licensing can drive more long-term dynamism and diversification that builds off of owned intellectual property.
So in this letter you start things off with a message that is a familiar message for you-- the American dynamism, the-- just how powerful this country is.
So in this letter you start things off with a message that is a familiar message for you, the American dynamism, the ... just how powerful this country is.
Ultimately, its propulsion has less to do with the soundtrack or the filmed sequences than with the dynamism that the actors bring to the acrobatic and acerbic prose.
Though they'd swear off the makeup by the time of the album's release (aside from a one-off resuscitation here and there), none of this diminished McCabe's dynamism.
Recently, Tom Emanuel of Laconia, N.H., stood at a Bush event here to say he was leaning toward supporting Mr. Trump, whose dynamism and contrarian nature he admired.
Nevertheless, Paisley had brought something fresh to the team, which in its newfound dynamism and increasing flair was ready to embark on an era of near-unprecedented dominance.
Scheuring: I went back and watched it, and really made sure that we were there with the tone and the dynamism of it, and also the heart ultimately.
If this rank hostility to American interdependence with the global economy is translated into policy, the long-term impact on U.S. dynamism and economic leadership could be devastating.
In other words, the dynamism most of us associate with the U.S. economy's ability to create jobs and foster innovation through new enterprises is evaporating before our eyes.
They look beautiful, with leather-clad ear pads, aluminum construction, and striking Scandinavian style, but what sets them apart is the dynamism and sheer joy of their sound.
But Stuntronics fills one specific gap in the repertoire of a standard Animatronic figure — the ability to convince you it can be a being of action and dynamism.
It is simultaneously true that immigration fuels American dynamism and that the mixture of mass unskilled immigration and the high-tech economy threatens to create a permanent underclass.
But the very strengths that give the city economic dynamism — such as openness to financial flows and the sheer size of the banking system — can also be weaknesses.
Pamplona is also a major service centre in the region with its high-quality private health clinics and university centres contributing to the dynamism of the local economy.
Likewise, better-distributed "Big Tech" sites would expose more up-and-coming cities to the dynamism of high-growth firms, state-of-the-art standards and new opportunities.
He presided over a very successful Olympics in 2012 and has benefited from London's dynamism at a time when much of Europe has been in an economic funk.
"To Mr Poletto the most vivid appreciation for having contributed to the start of a new chapter in the company's history, characterised by great dynamism," the statement added.
Belying breathless headlines about the fabulous opportunities that technology is about to bestow on society, it suggests that many rich market democracies have lost much of their dynamism.
The article was intended to defend business against heavy-handed government regulation, including of prices and wages, that threatened to squeeze dynamism and innovation out of corporate America.
Teams were content to let Barnes fire away from outside; if they did close aggressively, he just didn't have the dynamism to make them pay off the bounce.
A departure from the hanging mobiles that had become associated with his name, Calder threaded dynamism and an understanding of negative space through his smaller-scale wooden pieces.
Fernando Hierro has also included forward Lucas Vazquez, with Koke making way as Spain's new coach seeks more dynamism to unlock a cagey Iran defense at Kazan Arena.
But his usual hymn to the dynamism of the American economy in his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that was released on Saturday morning reached new heights.
Since then, infrastructure projects, including the construction of a new expressway and trainline in the region, have boosted the economy and brought jobs and dynamism to the region.
A new report from the Economic Innovation Group, a research outfit funded largely by technology executives, suggests that the real problem isn't too much dynamism but too little.
And the long-term growth and dynamism of the national economy will fundamentally be driven more by a smarter, healthier population than by a lower corporate tax rate.
He described the dynamism of Detroit's carmakers just before Japanese rivals exposed them as lazy and dangerous, and criticised AT&T's break-up, which became a triumph for consumers.
I cherry-picked from her what I felt I could relate to: her dynamism, the way she ultimately wouldn't let her love interest Li Shang rob her of greatness.
If over the next four years the administration manages to reverse this trend, it will have made a big step towards restoring the dynamism that made America's economy great.
Randolph, played with the bullying dynamism that is Baldwin's finest, strongest note, is traced over the likeness of Robert Moses, a storied and polarizing figure in New York history.
We can see this in the decline of market entrepreneurship and dynamism, alongside a rise in political entrepreneurship: costlier campaigns, more think tanks, and a national slouch towards kleptocracy.
I am an advocate of free market-oriented communications policies, especially in light of the increasingly ubiquitous competition and technological dynamism that prevails in most segments of the marketplace.
REES-MOGG TO CARNEY, IN SEPARATE EXCHANGE The statement you make about the dynamism of the economy could just as well refer to the reforms introduced by Margaret Thatcher.
It is not necessarily a clean choice between idealism and pragmatism, between principle and politics, between dynamism and incrementalism — though all those things are at play to some degree.
More than half a million jobs have been created since the law was introduced and the European Central Bank said last week it had "helped spur renewed employment dynamism".
But the figures belie growing dynamism in the grey market as the regime casts a blind eye to private enterprise, which may eventually force Kim to implement official reforms.
He didn't play bass on Dance On The Blacktop, but he brings a frontman's dynamism to the rhythm section, often playing center stage with Brandon and Nicky flanking him.
It was a very bad idea from the outset, and one forced into life — or the life of the undead — with barely imaginable self-righteousness, pedantry, dynamism, and horror.
Mr. Giuliani finished his first term with a 62 percent approval rating, but sunk badly in his second, before he rebounded with his dynamism after the attacks of Sept.
Schueller publicly commended Hitler's "dynamism" in the early years of Nazi Germany and was investigated as a Nazi collaborator after World War II ended, Business Insider's Áine Cain reported.
It allowed for great close-up family shots, wide-angle portraits that emphasized dynamism and vistas that really opened up possibilities for shooting that haven't been on iPhone before.
Instead, Congress has placed a powerful tool in the hands of governors and mayors, who must ensure it is deployed thoughtfully to reinvigorate struggling communities and foster economic dynamism.
While the country remains dominated by its chaebol tech conglomerates — none more important than Samsung — it's the country's startup and culture industries that are driving dynamism in this economy.
Promising to work for "security, stability and development" after three years of turmoil, Sisi sought to project a new dynamism when he took office - holding cabinet meetings at 7 a.m.
It's mesmerizing not only because of its mystifying details but also its dynamism, with bones, limbs, plants, hair, fur, and the wind all integrated to form a swirling, charged scene.
Migrants bring dynamism and fresh ideas to poor and middle-income countries as well as rich ones; the lump-of-labour fallacy is just as fallacious in the developing world.
The U.S. ambassador to Vietnam last week admitted the U.S. dynamism once seen in the region had "a little bit diminished", but said there was still appetite for U.S. involvement.
The taut balancing act between the elegant restraint of Vaughn's forms and the gritty materiality of the work's semantic content, which imbued it with dynamism and verve, lingered with me.
" "It is almost as if the commercial dynamism of the British people is insulating them from the crisis in our politics and yet we cannot ignore the morass of Westminster.
It's the first single from Evan Weiss' new album Standards, which is due out on March 11th, and its dynamism has me excited for another collection of wordy, winsome emo.
The dynamism of the mostly-private consumer sector comes not from stimulus, argues Andy Rothman of Matthews Asia, an investment firm, but from strong income growth and low household debt.
The U.S. ranks in the top three in more than half of the categories and is in first place in three categories — labor market, the financial system and business dynamism.
The U.S. must actively invest in key technological domains integral to future economic dynamism and military power — including artificial intelligence, quantum information science, and biotechnology — while leveraging public-private partnerships.
" After reciting a long litany of problems and concerns, the platform makes a grudging acknowledgement that "openness to the world economy is an important source of American leadership and dynamism.
The pitch by Luke Ellis, CEO of Man Group, which runs $96 billion in total assets across varying strategies, is the speed and dynamism of finance relative to Silicon Valley.
The hall of mirrors confrontation is a well-worn thriller trope, and this is a novel spin on it, bringing dynamism to a scene that's playing out over the web.
For Samsung, it's a chance to add currency and dynamism to a content library that can look static or uninteresting after the first couple of experiences on the user's end.
Would you believe that the rate of dynamism, which is to say the absolute size of growth creation and destruction of jobs in the US economy, has been rising continuously?
Open study spaces are scattered throughout the building, and Bennetts Associates designed the windows to create the zigzag shadows you see in the photo, adding dynamism to the open spaces.
That is to say, when you have a capitalist economic system that emphasizes competition, dynamism and individual self-interest, you need a culture that celebrates cooperation, stability and committed relationships.
People should be not be denied health care because they don't make enough money, and I'm willing to sacrifice that dynamism at the top if it means less human suffering.
In Israel, the share is 22.6 percent; in Australia, 27.7 percent, according to O.E.C.D. data, another indicator of the powerful correlation between high levels of immigration and sustained economic dynamism.
And for middle-class families, particularly for the immigrants who give New York City so much of its dynamism, it has made living in Manhattan or gentrified Brooklyn practically impossible.
"Growth of economic activity remains under its potential, although it's expected to achieve greater dynamism through an increase in public and private spending," the bank's board said in a statement.
Elected in 2017, Mr. Macron has faced fierce strikes and street protests before as part of his attempts to add dynamism to France's economy and make it more business friendly.
The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty had exhausted its political appeal, and its choice for prime minister, Rahul Gandhi, the grandson of Indira, was a feeble campaigner, no match for Modi's dynamism.
Argentine Minister of production and labor Dante Sica said the move should help "exports recover their dynamism and rev up an increase in the production of units planned for 2019".
Luambua looks at a bigger picture of disruption, seeking to understand the cause and age of disturbances in the canopy, to map the forest's dynamism and Afrormosia's role within it.
Pamplona is also an important service centre in the region through its location for high-quality private health clinics and university centres, contributing to the dynamism of the local economy.
He is doing so by reversing the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping in 1979 aimed at giving the private sector increased room to breathe dynamism into the Chinese economy.
And as a director, Flanagan uses the mobile characters' physical interaction with Jessie and each other to give the staging an intensity and dynamism that's hard to imagine in the book.
Known for her dynamism, Higuchi faded towards the end of last year and finished fourth at nationals, which the JSF said held more weight in their Olympic team decision, media reported.
Whether in the blistered remix of Keyshia Cole's "Let It Go" or the bristling dynamism of highlight "CLOCCCC", Emancipation shows there's no source material Angel-Ho can't spin into a hook.
The lower-price mass market is joining in on this movement, as emerging brands like NYX and ELF are creating more "dynamism" in that segment than in prior years, Grant said.
Mr Pirie's attempts to inject some dynamism feel over-directed: one speech in an otherwise naturalistic domestic scene is delivered by a character standing atop a fridge, for no obvious reason.
"Something Wonderful", Todd Purdum's skilful dual biography, strips away the accretions of time and reputation to retrieve the craft and dynamism with which his subjects created a new kind of musical.
The big picture: The report's climate-friendly "dynamism" scenario would require circumstances to line up in a very particular way — and not just for oil — to keep things under 2°C.
It's a challenge to make a compelling visual of dirt, but Robin Broadbent's image of it shaking loose from spidery roots and cascading down the cover lends it dynamism and beauty.
You've said that you thought the administration tax reform plan would result in a $230 trillion boost to revenue as a result of economic growth, the dynamism of the tax cut.
Despite a growing body of evidence that declining entrepreneurial dynamism is weakening our economy, policy makers have done little to understand the "additives" in our economy that are creating the problem.
The speaker might be small enough to fit in your pocket, and it does indeed weigh less than a pound, but it's specially designed to maximize sound quality and frequency dynamism.
The former juggernaut is a decrepit and wheezy old banger, not quite on its last legs, but certainly no longer possessing the dynamism needed for sustained high levels of economic growth.
With a conglomeration of individuals in urban places and the density of people from all walks of life, cultures and creeds, cities have a dynamism that productively pushes our country forward.
Image: Fabien Normand As well as tying in the interactive elements, another challenge the team faced was how to balance the dynamism of interactivity with the meditative focus of Feldman's music.
" The Pulitzer website describes Kendrick's album as "a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life.
In many ways, the dynamism of our economy and vibrancy of our culture in the post-war era can be attributed to the human capital of this great generation of immigrants.
"Christie's art is, as always, breathtaking, uniting folk art and sleek modern gestures with a graceful dynamism that calls to mind Jacob Lawrence and Benny Andrews," our reviewer, Maria Russo, said.
The one great, compelling interest that unites Americans across race and class lines is a restoration of economic dynamism and broadly shared prosperity after years of slowing growth and rising inequality.
The mass migration from post-Communist Europe to the West not only impaired economic competitiveness and political dynamism, but also made those who decided to stay home feel like real losers.
The epidemic has brought a certain amount of impact, but I think the suppressed consumption demand will quickly be released after the epidemic, and the Chinese economy's dynamism will rebound strongly.
The dominance of public sector banks, which account for 70 percent of total banking assets in India, has resulted in a "lack of dynamism" in the finance industry, the report said.
With its visual dynamism co-curated by Khalil Joseph and lyrical earnestness courtesy of Warsan Shire, it transcended what a visual album and live cinematic moment could be for a generation.
Rather than arguing whether or not the church should adapt to shifting culture, he argued that a degree of dynamism is part and parcel of church tradition and always has been.
This dynamism is perhaps one reason why other advanced economies, according to Pew Research, say the US remains as important and powerful a world leader as it was a decade ago.
In fact, there's little convincing likeness among them other than what they depict, and it's not enough to simply declare that Delacroix's dynamism inspired the other painters within their own styles.
But these mosaics, colorful and filled with figured scenes, attest to a rich visual culture as well as to the dynamism and diversity of Judaism in the Late Roman and Byzantine periods.
The opening felt tonally out of place, and while the clothesline set piece was fantastic, it was clearly shoehorned in to give an episode of walking and talking some sort of dynamism.
Each side sometimes broke the pledge, but the order succeeded in buttressing the extraordinary economic dynamism behind the war effort and established the macroeconomic conditions that carried forward into the postwar years.
It is a chronological account, starting with the American Revolution and telling the story up to today's fading dynamism and the "productivity paradox" (the recent slowdown in productivity growth despite technological progress).
The emphasis often given to sculptural works by positioning them on pedestals is transposed to the gallery's ceiling, which has been roughly torn open above the work, underscoring its power and dynamism.
He said a UK vote to leave the European Union in a June referendum would be neutral for the company's UK defence business but would "raise concerns about the dynamism of Europe".
Dynamism and mobility are meant to be liberating, but the darker connotations of cleared desks and ephemeral presence lurk in the shadows of the creative workplace's imported espresso machines and Aeron chairs.
True Labour's role would then not be to compete amicably with Mr Corbyn's "Labour" but to marginalise or, ideally, destroy it by appropriating the Labour mantle through sheer weight, dynamism and persuasiveness.
The discussion delved into what Bezos sees for the future of the space industry — which he argues is lacking "dynamism" — as well as how he differs from fellow space entrepreneur Elon Musk.
The extraordinary dynamism of Ozick's thinking and writing derives from the conviction that thinking and writing, the study of certain sacred texts, are not merely ends in themselves but matters of survival.
Recognizing that dynamism, most countries have slashed their corporate tax rates, with the average rate in industrial countries falling from more than 40 percent in the 1980s to just 24 percent today.
Surprisingly, Britain's trade balance will move into a small surplus, thanks not to the dynamism of exporters but "because demand for imported goods plunges due to exchange-rate depreciation and reduced consumption".
That's a big deal for Latinos and for all Americans, because our nation is in dire need of more business creation, with business dynamism in a state of dangerous decline since 2008.
Multiculturalism and diversity have many benefits, including creativity and economic dynamism, but they also have major drawbacks, which is that they generally reduce social capital and trust and they amplify tribal tendencies.
His portrayals of Malian fashion and nightlife make a political statement about a burgeoning culture finding its footing, which, according to Sidibé, brought a newfound dynamism to the nation and its nightlife.
He pointed out that Denmark has no minimum wage and takes a "flexicurity" approach to labor markets which allows entrepreneurs to hire and fire people easily, boosting dynamism and new business creation.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Don't Drain the Swamp," by Martha Serpas (Sunday Review, May 6): The much-maligned swamp — rich in diversity, dynamism and resilience — bears no relationship to contemporary Washington.
But, like many others, he suspected Mr Giuliani's dynamism and the broad support he enjoyed for his calm leadership after 9/11 and record of crime-fighting could compensate for such handicaps.
He eschews both the traditional options for Premier League managers on the sideline — tracksuit to convey dynamism, business suit to project authority — in favor, usually, of a turtleneck, skinny jeans and sneakers.
The tall, large-format title is slim as a pamphlet but bursts with dynamism: each page sets Mamani's multi-hued buildings against brightly colored backgrounds that enhance the vibrancy of Granser's images.
Creative destruction — the phrase coined by economist Joseph Schumpeter to describe the productive dynamism of capitalism, in which new products or companies replace outdated ones — is essentially absent from the nonprofit arena.
IER is tailored to attract founders who are positioned to launch the next generation of great American companies and would unleash fresh entrepreneurial energy and dynamism that we desperately need in the economy.
The economist said that structural policies "that enhance market competition, innovation, and dynamism; increase labor market skills and mobility; and strengthen financial market stability and functioning" were needed in conjunction with fiscal policy.
"I think that over time the U.K. economy would get a lot of dynamism from the removal of so much of the regulation and the inappropriate law that holds us back," he said.
And -- contrary to popular perception -- Libertarians have often argued in favor of a well-designed social safety net to protect those who fail to benefit from the economic dynamism of a free economy.
The LCD2Cs offer terrific dynamism and punchy, hard-hitting bass, and I'd describe them as an open version of the closed Aeon Flow with better soundstage but not quite the same sound signature.
So it is possible that less dynamism in American business, characterised by industry concentration and lower job turnover, has reduced the incentive for jobseekers to go and look for work in another state.
Where the G53 by itself sounds hollow and lifeless, the B&O module restores vitality and dynamism — this Friend can actually drive big and powerful headphones, though not to a very high volume.
"And still, measured by the dynamism we see everywhere in the marketplace and by the ever-expanding opportunities we see to invent on behalf of customers, it feels every bit like day one."
"Entrepreneurs will be unleashed, you will see creativity, you will see dynamism, you will see the same thing in space that I've witnessed on the internet for the past 20 years," Bezos said.
"I'm a free-market type of person, so it wouldn't have at all surprised me to find that government regulation is causing decline in dynamism," co-author Alex Tabarrok recently told Washington Monthly.
But it is not only Ms. Warren's dynamism that could prove risky: The Massachusetts senator also has her own national following, her own loyal advisers and her own well-thought-out worldview. Mrs.
But I am also not sure that I could have had that experience without the previous 30 minutes of wheel-spinning frustration, or the dynamism and easy competence of the first 15 minutes.
That will leave people isolated in the face of the challenges of the information age economy, and it will close off the dynamism and diversity that always marked this crossroads of the nation.
Mr. Macron has insisted that painful economic measures must come first, including a revamping of France's strict labor code and budget cuts to keep the government's deficit within European rules, to seed dynamism.
Ocean's Eleven, his flash 2001 remake of the 1960 Rat Pack heist flick, so dazzled audiences with its kinetic editing, narrative dynamism, and megawatt star power that the take was $450 million worldwide.
The numbers — here, from 3 to 62 — suggest we are seeing only a small sample of the artist's visions; they remind us that the banal can continuously mystify with unexpected depth and dynamism.
Saward says that she's seen the FDA evolve their thinking on data collection and dynamism in light of technological advancement, which has helped their collaboration with industry in getting needed treatments to market.
It might lead to more dynamism and I can't say that it's absolutely terrible overall, but I think that a stakeholder view ... This is what we're trying to teach in many business schools.
This quantity, also known as "labor market dynamism," is viewed as an important determinant of a labor market's health because it measures how easily a geography can accommodate new workers and foster entrepreneurship.
With past themes like "Resilient Dynamism" and "Globalization 4.0: Shaping a Global Architecture in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution," even the topics of conversation at Davos can be hard to decipher.
On Saturday, the anti-Trump forces could have offered a red, white and blue alternative patriotism, a modern, forward-looking patriotism based on pluralism, dynamism, growth, racial and gender equality and global engagement.
"We have a growing body of empirical evidence that suggests very strongly that there's a relationship between increased market concentration and various measures of economic inequality or declining economic dynamism," Mr. Rahman said.
Although I appreciated much of what America had to offer -- its dynamism, its vast and varied land, New York City -- I could not have sworn the oath of allegiance without some mental reservation.
Just as eye-catching were tall boots in ruched leather and, as Proenza Schouler can always be counted on to create dynamism from head to toe, many of the models' slicked-back hair.
It's a debate between those who see a degree of dynamism as already part and parcel of what it means to be Catholic, and those who see it as an exterior, dangerous force.
When we look at Léger with new eyes, we see that he sought to express the noise, dynamism, and speed of the new technology machinery in which he and we find ourselves immersed.
This is the thinking that underlies my recent New America policy paper, "Political Dynamism: A New Approach to Making Government Work Again," which attempts to lay out a realistic framework for political reform.
A side event supported by the U.S. administration on Monday afternoon called "Innovative Technologies Spur Economic Dynamism" was disrupted by protesters saying attempts to rebrand coal as a potentially "clean" energy source were misleading.
When the chances of startup success are even less certain and the payoffs not so very different from a steady job at one of the giants, dynamism suffers—and not just in the Valley.
" ON MOOD IN BRITAIN: "It is almost as if the commercial dynamism of the British people is insulating them from the crisis in our politics and yet we cannot ignore the morass of Westminster.
When does a chicken sandwich stop being just a chicken sandwich and begin to become an unrivaled bundle of steaming sexual dynamism and edible eroticism capable of bringing the world to its quivering knees?
Euro zone businesses ended the third quarter with much stronger growth than predicted, PMI surveys showed, adding to evidence of the region's newfound dynamism which has spurred strong inflows into European equities this year.
In some ways, this level of cohesion is remarkable considering the spread of producers but so much so that it begins to lack dynamism—as if flows and hooks could be interchanged between songs.
The European Union, whose most enthusiastic proponents once saw it as replacing the United States as a center of soft power and dynamism in the 21st century, is now wallowing in uncertainty and powerlessness.
That is a question being asked increasingly on Capitol Hill, as Republicans look to continue their efforts to foster economic dynamism and job growth, even as they strive to make the tax code fairer.
This new order of competing independent nations imparted unique dynamism to Europe, releasing a storm of dormant energies and fostering a stunning degree of experiment and innovation in government and economics, science and religion.
Rafman ruminates only on the viewer's immediate surroundings, making viewers feel stuck in this present-geographical situation, something that, in the wake of the history and dynamism of this place, certainly does feel uncomfortable.
When it comes to generating productive economic growth, central bankers have not come through: The world economy is pretty much in a dead zone, with the United States exemplifying a woeful lack of dynamism.
Before too long the politics will break down into openness versus closedness, dynamism versus stability, what Ronald Brownstein of The Atlantic described in 2012 as the Coalition of Transformation versus the Coalition of Restoration.
Then, in 1957, Schöffer's investigation into space dynamism evolved towards eye-bugging light effects he called luminodynamism with its corresponding Lux sculpture series that usually had movable reflectors and filters that reflected light projections.
Additionally, it's looking at several casinos, such as Mohegan Sun, that draw in Chinese patrons and workers, who introduce urban notions of density, diversity, and dynamism into the seemingly suburban fabric surrounding the casino.
But on the other side of that border, Jefferson County doesn't have the same economic dynamism: The number of businesses in the county fell 11 percent in the same period, according to census data.
David Rockwell, the firm's founder — and a self-avowed "stair fan" — is particularly enamored of the staircase's mirror-polished bronze underside, which reflects movement and contributes to what he described as the lobby's dynamism.
What was for the Greeks a way of reconciling dynamism and rest was exposed in Nauman's work as something purely artificial, an artistic norm that ran against the natural inclinations of the human body.
Africa's other partners, including Europe as well as China and other emerging market economies, understand the opportunities and dynamism of the continent, and they have been more proactive in strengthening their relationships with Africa.
According to its authors, nations that have invested in four key areas — human capital, improving their institutions, innovation and "business dynamism" — would be best placed to withstand a global slowdown and revive domestic productivity.
Even more intriguing, these scholars demonstrate that Finland's capitalist growth and dynamism have been helped, not hurt, by the nation's commitment to providing generous and universal public services that support basic human well-being.
It said he had graduated "as a distinguished John Jay Scholar," an honor recognizing "remarkable academic and personal achievements, dynamism, intellectual curiosity, and original thinking," and that he was currently enrolled in film school.
Ms. von Hellermann's quick, immediate-looking approach has the breathlessness and dynamism of an old Disney animation film, but she draws from a panoply of historical painting styles, from old masters to Marc Chagall.
A recent paper by economist James Bessen finds evidence that regulations have created barriers to entry that boost the profits of incumbents in certain industries while reducing the dynamism of the economy as a whole.
The prize citation praises "DAMN." for its "vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism," which to me has a whiff of condescension — there's all sorts of brainpower and artifice in there, too — but let's enjoy the win.
The interconnected values of "frictionless" dynamism, notional flattening of managerial hierarchies, and sociability that define contemporary professional work are mirrored in the spaces and gadgets that allow us to function in this rootless, diffuse way.
Bottom line: Policymakers need to adjust legal frameworks to be less dependent on simplistic dualisms in favor of cautious risk assessment and adaptive management that recognizes the dynamism of nature and humanity's indivisibility from it.
"How this industrial logic has carved up the American landscape is also reminiscent of the dynamism and intensity expressed by Abstract Expressionists such as Barnett Newman, Franz Kline, Jackson Pollock, and Hans Hofmann," explains Henner.
" Do not attempt to slow the rollout of AI and robotization, the report urged, but instead accelerate it, because a slowdown "would curtail the contributions that these technologies make to business dynamism and economic growth.
But until America can come close to matching China's dynamism, it has no hope of countering its economic and geopolitical influence with old-fashioned trade agreements, no matter how monumental they are said to be.
If there is one crucial lesson from the success of Mr. Trump and Brexit, it is that dynamism and efficiency sound a lot better to people who are confident they'll always end up being winners.
"a denuclearized North Korea that gradually carries out reform and opens up its society, which will make economic dynamism in the sub-region possible," said Ren Xiao, professor of international studies at Shanghai's Fudan University.
"By making work that is unplugged, I emphasize that while artificial light can be manipulated it can only, at best, replicate the dynamism, shifting mood and changes in quality embodied in natural light," West adds.
"It remains likely that in future coastal-edge dynamism would repeatedly disrupt and increasingly threaten elements of the golf course (whether tees, greens or areas stabilized to support them)," SNH said, according to The Guardian.
This past week, Italy's intelligence services published an annual report that noted increased activity by left-wing anarchist groups, as well as the growing dynamism and appeal of radical right groups, especially among young people.
Ms. Johnson, one of the first African-American female owners of a comic book store on the East Coast, has infused a cultural dynamism into the city and a sense of inclusiveness within her store.
To appreciate the dynamism of the video and television space, consider that Apple, a relatively new entrant, recently ordered two full seasons of Reese Witherspoon's latest television show without so much as seeing a pilot.
Crabapple is an accomplished artist, and her black-and-white images, varying in size from spot drawings to double-spreads, have a fluidity and dynamism that add to the text rather than distracting from it.
The metropolitan areas of London and Tokyo are illustrative: The cities' housing costs are significantly above the British and Japanese averages, but thanks to public transportation networks, workers have access to their remarkable economic dynamism.
"The U.S. economy, I think, will undergo a transition in which growth will slow down, society will age, and the economic dynamism will slow," Mr. Peri said, adding that the nation's debt burden would increase.
For Silvia Fendi, there was also dynamism to be found in the femininity of capes and scarves, opera gloves, fringe, transparent chiffon and plenty more of that powder pink, along with some standout voluminous sleeves.
What's happening: The U.S. position reflects fundamental competitive strength across 12 key areas, especially its labor market, financial system and business dynamism, which measures everything from time required to start a business to attitudes toward risk.
Aiaiai's Pipe 2, on the other hand, have much more going on in the frequency range that lends the sound a sense of presence and dynamism, and vocals come through with more emotion as a result.
At a press conference later that day, the UN praised the "huge dynamism in the business community" which is "understanding the need of change," without acknowledging the businesses that are still a barrier to urgent action.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The election of Emmanuel Macron as French president opens up the possibility of generating more dynamism in the European project, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said ahead of a meeting with Macron later on Monday.
Belus' started out as a more down-tempo, blackened doom project, but over the years, has morphed into a much more aggressive prospect (albeit one that has retained a finely-wrought appreciation for atmosphere and dynamism).
The dynamism of Condon's all-over compositions feels self-propelled, and it's easy to imagine them stretching far beyond their borders into an endless, gyrating flow of birds, plants and streams of luscious, electric, energized color.
The stunning dynamism of the physical spaces in such buildings as St Paul's, Blenheim Palace, or Castle Howard cannot be transposed into a gallery context and it would be pointless to criticize the curators for this.
If the anti-Trump forces are to have a chance, they have to offer a better nationalism, with diversity cohering around a central mission, building a nation that balances the dynamism of capitalism with biblical morality.
"We've seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America," Bush told a crowd at a security forum in New York, though he did not mention President Trump by name.
But if the newcomers have brought some of the economic dynamism that President Trump promised to restore to the struggling Midwest and South, they have also fed some of the anxieties and resentments that he stirred.
The interests of the Washington Post readers would certainly be better served if the renown newspaper told the whole truth about the complex dynamism of Iranian politics, with all the subtleties and nuances that it involves.
There is a raging need for a movement that embraces economic dynamism, global engagement and social support — that is part Milton Friedman on economic policy, Ronald Reagan on foreign policy and Franklin Roosevelt on welfare policy.
Fourth, Trump's speech on Tuesday offered those of us who want to replace him an occasion to ask the big question: How in the 21st century should government unleash initiative and dynamism while also preserving order?
We have to say to the American people, immigrants are positive for our economic and social dynamism, and I would return the level of legal immigration to the point it was in the Obama-Biden administration.
What I like about my 'new' or 'contemporary' sculptures like Plateaux, though, is that these kinds of works were never possible in that age without [the dynamism] that digital technology such as projection-mapping now allows.
To spend time in these iconic American cities is to notice the dynamism and diversity of their cultural communities and institutions, and how much more they deserve to be recognized on the national and international scenes.
The sophistication and dynamism of the artistry on display evokes visions of infinity, regardless of whether or not the pieces tell abstract ancient tales, that is no different than the work of many acclaimed contemporary artists.
What you get in a period orchestra are three things: greater individuality of timbre, more transparency of texture and an increased dynamism once all the instruments are stretched to their absolute maximum capacity of volume and expressivity.
James Francies' Kinetic, the Glass Box Theater Mr. Francies is 20, and already a force on the ground in New York: He's a pianist with liquid dynamism in his touch, and a heavy slate of sideman affiliations.
More competition is a hard sell when many people are already anxious about their jobs and income; but without it there is less chance of the dynamism that boosts productivity (and earnings) and creates new job opportunities.
In the first detailed economic policy announcement of the new government at 20203 GMT, Philip Hammond will focus on tackling a still large budget deficit and injecting dynamism into the world's fifth-biggest economy, his office said.
"An economy that's full of dynamism and people using their imagination and their creativity, such an economy is not predictable," said Phelps, who is currently the director of the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University.
"Thanks to higher revenue from robust tax collection, we're expanding the size of fiscal expenditure to add jobs, and to boost the dynamism of the economy," finance minister Kim Dong-yeon said at an embargoed news briefing.
Hardly any mainstream figure on mainland Europe agrees that Brexit, let alone the EU's dissolution, would lead to more democracy and dynamism (it would do the opposite, argues Radek Sikorski, the Anglophile former foreign minister of Poland).
"Vietnamese-Cajun crawfish reflects the dynamism of newly-arrived Southerners—Vietnamese refugees and their progeny—who reinterpret the culture and the cuisine of the place they claim," says John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance.
Had he not experienced an abortive spell in Serie A so early on, it's feasible that he would never have reached the heights he did with Arsenal, nor brought quite the same dynamism to the Invincibles' midfield.
In July, Britain's National Cyber Security Center for the first time said publicly that questions about Huawei's current practices and the complexity and dynamism of the new 5G networks meant it would be difficult to find vulnerabilities.
It is also an extremely small-c conservative approach: resistant to market dynamism, uncomfortable with distributed rather than centralized power, suspicious of new and cutting-edge technologies, and above all, focused on the welfare of powerful incumbents.
Like so many others, I grew up during one of Los Angeles's most cherished basketball eras and was first exposed to the game by the dynamism of Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the mid-1980s.
The Department of Justice brought separate multi-decade antitrust cases against IBM and Microsoft, yet it was dynamism in the market, not any court ruling or legal settlement, that undermined the power of their alleged anticompetitive conduct.
She applies sand, mica shards, tinsel, and glitter, among other materials, to her canvases; the use of these materials, rather than being overly referential to modernist moves, grounds the works in the present and accentuates their dynamism.
Erdogan, speaking to party members in parliament on Tuesday, defended his government's record and said the AKP had helped Turkey to "rise and grow" - a reference to years of economic dynamism before last year's financial crisis and recession.
Data released by the Census Bureau recently show that in 2015 the number of new firms created in America—a standard measure of economic dynamism—was nearly a fifth lower than the annual average between 1998 and 6003.
The dynamism of the wireless headphones market is driven by an obvious impetus: demand continues to grow at a rapid pace, and so supply — and, importantly, the quality of the goods being supplied — is trying to keep pace.
In a widely cited paper by Romain Rancière of the University of Southern California and two co-authors, Thailand was used as a stark illustration that dynamism and danger, fast growth and occasional crises, went hand in hand.
Still, with a fierce female army of models that embody the dynamism and individualism pumping through not just her designs but London itself, it was hard to not feel a pulse of excitement as the clothes jetted by.
What I would argue is, is that the culture actually did shift, that the majority does buy into the notion of a one America that is tolerant and diverse and open and -- and full of energy and dynamism.
Helping support the gains in Europe, euro zone businesses ended the third quarter with much stronger growth than predicted, adding to evidence of the region's new-found dynamism which has spurred strong inflows into European equities this year.
A short but varied 45-minute hands-on preview demonstrates the main tenets of A Thief's End—from its new openness and the expertly written personalities of its main characters to the speed and dynamism of its combat.
Lin's usual directorial dynamism seems like a natural fit for the revved-up new Star Trek films, but given how visually manic Star Trek Into Darkness was, there aren't many ways for him to speed things up here.
The Texans moved seven yards from rendering their earlier struggles moot, but after reflecting dynamism while scoring 30-plus points over five consecutive games with Watson at the controls, their offensive woes were impossible to overlook and disregard.
While he praised the dynamism of a "free market of smartphone apps," Bolam explained that while many apps scored top marks when it came to design and gamification, the science behind their treatment method was a lot weaker.
"If the anti-Trump forces are to have a chance, they have to offer a better nationalism, with diversity cohering around a central mission, building a nation that balances the dynamism of capitalism with biblical morality," Brooks concludes.
But it reflects a sentiment here that after Mr. Trump's unexpected victory on Tuesday, the West increasingly sees itself as separate — a place of innovation, economic dynamism and a belief that government can be an agent of change.
Often Mr. West uses speeches during his shows as a way of collapsing the space between him and the audience, but given that this concert's physical dynamism did that for him, he kept the talking to a minimum.
In concept stage, at least, their design imparted a playful structural dynamism, but now that the building is reaching completion, it seems to have been dumbed down into a run-of-the-mill North Miami Beach residential tower.
While the union now is in less than optimal condition to cope with the major challenges ahead, there is at least the hope that France and Germany will produce the necessary dynamism to carry out major structural reforms.
"Over the last few years we've had the opportunity to see the professionalism and dynamism with which Lilium are approaching their mission and we're honored to be supporting them as they take the next steps on their journey."
"Politically I will miss the energy and dynamism of a re-election campaign especially since my polling numbers are as strong as they have ever been and I have more than $1 million in campaign funds," he said.
A healthy economy, on the other hand, is not determined by its import-export ratio, but by its size and efficiency, its ability to produce goods cheaply, and by the dynamism that enables people to open new businesses.
While the proposed tax reforms offer positive moves toward greater dynamism, prospects of robust growth and potential for increased wages, the real solution to this dilemma is found in restoring both discretion and sustainability to the federal budget.
"What I would argue is, is that the culture actually did shift, that the majority does buy into the notion of a one America that is tolerant and diverse and open and full of energy and dynamism," he added.
Britain, on the other hand, already had a long and proud tradition of liberal democracy, economic dynamism, social stability and the rule of law, which attracts investors, students, academics and professionals from across the globe (many Greeks among them).
"After a slight decline in the first quarter of 2019, as a result of this loss of dynamism and some occasional shocks, gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to remain relatively stable in the second quarter," the minutes said.
When the population in an area thins out drastically, the remaining residents can face "a lack of economic dynamism and limited access to services and infrastructures", an issue that has now reached a "critical point", the AEIDL report warned.
"Excerpt From Goldberg Variations" offers an idea of Mr. Paxton's own improvisatory brilliance as a dancer (he is regarded as the originator of contact improvisation technique), his ability to contrast tiny physical impulses with thrilling dynamism and virtuosic musicality.
The least contentious area of Cameron's four reform "baskets", calling for less red tape and more economic dynamism has broad backing so a set of declarations will echo EU policy, but with elements to show Britain Brussels is listening.
"Our first look at 2018 suggests that U.S. crude production will grow year-on-year by 780,000 but such is the dynamism of this extraordinary, very diverse industry it is possible that growth will be faster," the agency said.
But it also left behind a discount shoe industry that is much more dominated by a handful of the biggest companies, which will have that much more power and incentive to entrench their advantages and keep dynamism at bay.
I still miss the over-the-top indulgence of James Lipton's "Inside the Actors Studio," but this updated format, with its rotating cast of celebrity interviewers, introduces a welcome flexibility and dynamism — and maintains a focus on talking craft.
This loss of dynamism hurts millennials and the younger Generation Z, even as baby boomers are often doing O.K. Because the layoff rate has declined since 2000, most older workers have been able to hold on to their jobs.
Doing so would safeguard the web's inventiveness and the economy's dynamism by ensuring that businesses have a chance to emerge and grow without being stifled by a dominant Overlord—especially one who has a taste for the villainous photo-op.
LONDON, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Financial regulators should be wary of rolling back rules put in place after the 2007-09 global financial crisis in the name of boosting economic dynamism, the Bank of England's chief economist, Andy Haldane, warned on Thursday.
If America sees a Trump fully aware of the gravity of the decisions that a president faces, yet capable of maintaining his natural dynamism, wit, and comfort, he will have a very good October—on his way to the White House.
Whether or not you will become the CTO for your business, the pragmatic mindset and residual benefits that arise are hard to dispute: The perfect balance between pragmatism and creativity, logic and artistry parallels the dynamism required of a startup.
Before he was appointed to the post, Javid said he wanted to cut tax for the lowest earners but would also consider scrapping the top rate of income tax, if he thought it would inject more dynamism into the economy.
Before he was appointed to the post Javid said he wanted to cut tax for the lowest earners but would also consider scrapping the top rate of income tax, if he thought it would inject more dynamism into the economy.
In October the bank published a report on the benefits of EU membership that "went beyond its remit", says Tony Yates of Birmingham University, because it talked about topics—economic "dynamism" and "openness"—that do not pertain to monetary policy.
As we're certain you are aware, there is absolutely nothing on this mortal coil that can set the mood for a steamy night of amorous sexual dynamism quite like a couple of 5-Hour Energy shots quaffed in waning candlelight.
Macron put together a law that bore his name, aimed at "unlocking" the entrepreneurial dynamism of the French economy—in part by permitting shopping on Sundays, in part by cutting regulation, in part by making it easier to lay people off.
And that's OK. America is a country that has reinvented itself economically many times (from farming to heavy industry to high tech), and this cycle of education and retraining will hopefully continue forever because of the dynamism of our nation.
To pull off what would seem to be a near-impossible rewrite of his current slate, he needs to have intelligent conversations that show he is capable of thoughtful, compromising leadership, not just the hard-charging dynamism he is renowned for.
The movement and speed generated by the lines and cellular forms recall the Futurist aesthetic of "universal dynamism," although ideologically, Reddy couldn't be more different from those Fascist-friendly ideologues, given his activity in leftist politics in India and Europe.
"The exhibition features pioneering works by the artist couple of Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov, who combined Cubo-Futurist dynamism with Russian folk motifs to develop the abstract style of Rayonism, characterized by dynamic rays of bright, unnaturalistic colors," Marcoci says.
The offensive dynamism that he adds to Oklahoma City raises its ceiling in ways Anthony wouldn't do for the Cleveland Cavaliers or Houston Rockets—two teams that have already loaded up on compatible spacers who directly help their star power.
The dynamism of the speaker and the boredom of his listeners feel performed, not for the benefit of Wiseman's cameras so much as to fulfill the terms of a social transaction, one that seems both entirely familiar and deeply absurd.
Should the young and ambitious from struggling small towns and cities be encouraged to seek their fortune in the hotbeds of dynamism and overpriced Sunday brunch, or does this only sunder family ties and hasten the collapse of the interior?
Also under consideration are restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars; the rationale for this is harder to understand, as education is a key export of the U.S., and foreign students contribute to the dynamism and excellence of U.S. universities.
This year's report takes direct aim at the 2016 report presented by Mr. Obama and his Council of Economic Advisers, then led by the Harvard economist Jason Furman, which warned that rising market concentration was hampering economic dynamism and exacerbating inequality.
Johnson, whose older brother Boris is the most prominent member of the "Out" campaign, said a vote to leave could hurt sterling, affect interest rates and sap the dynamism that has made London the dominant EU center for financial services.
Vietnam's credit profile is supported by its favourable long-term growth prospects, trade dynamism and appeal as a foreign investment destination as the developing nation is expected to benefit from the US-China trade war, Moody's said on August 16.
In remarks this week, Dane Stangler, PPI's director of Policy Innovation, suggested that one of the consequences of the expansion is a further reduction in "business dynamism," raising barriers and crowding out entrepreneurs who have historically entered the market through franchising.
In the Shift report, Bloomberg's organization, in partnership with centrist think tank New America, emphasizes more future work for older people, concern about jobs in places that have been "left behind," and general concern that the country's economic dynamism might slow.
If you look at the ones David Brooks cites, then "the productive dynamism of capitalism is truly a wonder to behold," and the turn toward socialism suggested by the Green New Deal would only serve to undermine the free market's success.
While pieces such as Lewis's geometric machine gunners for the cover of the periodical Blast (July 1915) and Severini's charcoal drawing "Flying Over Rheims" (1915) toe the Futurist/Vorticist line of technological dynamism, Severini's "Still Life: Bottle + Vase + Journal + Table" (ca.
While Western art history presents empowered, sexually liberated, and creative women as an anomaly, Eastern religions based in India, Nepal, and Tibet have long recognized the obvious dynamism of women as multi-faceted and contradictory goddesses and depicted them as such.
While social practice art is nothing new, there is a specific and refreshing kind of dynamism to Archive as Action, which suggests, from title to implementation, a necessary and kinetic element that must be present for art to generate change.
When, in the novel's best scene, Charlie is taken for the robot and Adam for the human, you're not surprised: Charlie's so boring and two-dimensional that his dull small talk is easily read as programming next to Adam's dynamism and intellectual curiosity.
A version of the measure that Olsen and his co-author James Stekelberg, an assistant professor at the University of Arizona, used was developed for a 2007 paper that found companies with narcissistic CEOs saw more dynamism and larger acquisitions than other companies.
In recent years, economists have become increasingly worried that a slide in job turnover and relocation rates is undermining the economy's dynamism, damping productivity and wages while making it more difficult for sidelined workers to find their way back into the labor force.
"I wouldn't declare the pivot dead ... I think there's still quite a bit of interest in the U.S., but some of the sort of dynamism that we saw earlier about building the region is a little bit diminished right now," he said.
With the help of modern imaging software, we can see how much dynamism and movement could be added to this dude's game with the help of a mighty wave of curly, dirty blonde locks cascading down his head and over his body.
"What I actually think you're seeing is not a winner-take-all dynamic — what you're actually seeing is a rising-tide-lifts-all-boats dynamism," said Mr. Sulzberger (who no doubt would have flourished in that midlevel product job I offered him).
What I hadn't appreciated was how much Tintoretto's dynamism drew from an experience of life in Venice you can still have in 2018: the shimmering of the canals, the winding back streets, the low-slung arcades, the continual sensation of being lost.
Only a few months before this disaster, The Economist was still hailing the "dynamism, guile and vision" of Anatoly Chubais, the politician whose sale of Russia's assets to oligarchs had by then made him the most despised public figure in the country.
"This decision will play a role in achieving Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030's objective to increase the dynamism of the information technology and communication sector (ICT) through the use of digital technologies, while further developing the Kingdom's knowledge-based economy," it said.
"There was just sort of a dynamism and kind of an ebullience to him," said Bruce Jentleson, a Duke professor who worked in the State Department during Bill Clinton's presidency and who helped Mr. Fairfax get the job on the Gore campaign.
People in Goffman's camp trace their work to Robert E. Park and the so-­called First Chicago School, which set itself to the project of understanding the new vigor and clash of the American city, then driven by the dynamism of industrialization and immigration.
We are disappointed to have reached this conclusion — we love New York, its incomparable dynamism, people, and culture — and particularly the community of Long Island City, where we have gotten to know so many optimistic, forward-leaning community leaders, small business owners, and residents.
It overstates the vision and dynamism of Germany's political class but also overlooks the country's underlying stability, how little tinkering (in the short term, at least) its state and economy urgently require and the intricate balancing acts that go into its multi-party governments.
Either way, the idea that nature is "harmonious", despite what all the white guys with dreads who only drink vinegar out there might tell you, is itself basically a fiction – nature actually displays a great deal of dynamism over time, regardless of human beings.
But for the last year or so, with the contraction of the global economy and the dynamism of Chinese (Xiaomi) and Indian (Micromax) competitors in the smartphone industry, the giant chaebols of South Korea — Samsung first, then Hyundai and a few others — have experienced difficulty.
He was a superrich businessman who knew how to feed the media — heck, he owned much of the media — and he pledged to use his entrepreneurial savvy to restore Italy's economic dynamism, pushing the country forward by bringing it back to supposedly brighter days.
That is certainly the hope of officials and mining executives here in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a resource-rich but cash-poor region in Russia that has long looked to the Amur River rail bridge as a way to tap into China's economic dynamism.
Economic Trends What if the very thing that is often viewed as one of the United States' sources of dynamism — flexible labor markets — is the driving force behind the economy's greatest weakness: millions of people who are neither working nor looking for a job?
" In the latest Press Freedom Index, the Philippines fell six places to 134th of 180 countries, with the report's authors warning that the "dynamism of the media has ... been checked by the emergence of a leader who wants to show he is all powerful.
Yet it was here that the full scope of her capabilities as a musician and composer was realized, as she began experimenting with electronic production and classical instrumentation, working on compositions that channeled the dynamism of dance music with the range of a full orchestra.
Building more houses in the exorbitantly expensive housing markets around the Bay Area, New York, and Boston would increase the dynamism of a few of America's key economic hubs, but that's a regulatory issue, not something that an influx of foreign money will fix.
A burled block of yew, cut into the shape of an emerald, is topped by a ribbon of unfired clay; streamlined copper ingots have the dynamism of darting foxes; and a window propped against the wall has its panes replaced by pricey lapis lazuli.
" Finalists "Quartet," by Michael Gilbertson | "Sound From the Bench," by Ted Hearne READ MORE: The Pulitzer board called Mr. Lamar's album "a virtuosic song collection unified by its vernacular authenticity and rhythmic dynamism that offers affecting vignettes capturing the complexity of modern African-American life.
The gist of your briefing on Europe's single market was that if the EU further liberalises cross-border exchange, it will achieve dynamism "much like America, with nothing to impede the free movement of goods, services, people and capital" ("An unconscious coupling", September 14th).
"Building on his policy successes by advancing the next layer of small business priorities will fuel the dynamism and energy that our economy needs to extend opportunity and the promise of the American dream to everyone," said Karen Kerrigan, SBE Council President in a statement.
Democrats stronger in economically growing areas These stark findings reinforce the results of other studies over the past few years that show Democrats growing stronger in the places generating the most economic growth and Republicans solidifying their hold on the places displaying less dynamism.
Indeed, revamping antitrust regulations to the liking of Wu, Taplin, and others to focus on preserving static market conditions with a sufficient number of competitors would inevitably destroy the dynamism that has prevailed for decades and driven incredible advances in the American information economy.
The other side of the equation, the part the right often misses, is that insuring folks against bad luck and the downside risks of capitalist disruption is how you maintain political support for "neoliberal" market dynamism — and mute democratic demand for reactionary economic nationalism.
The Peruvian-born, Milan-based artist Jorge Eielson (21956-21917), who stretched and tied portions of his canvases into knots, can be found behind a 19613th-century walnut sculpture of the hermit Saint Jerome by Juan de Valmaseda, suggesting wildly different approaches to dynamism in art.
For those interested in a vision of Senegal that captures the vibrancy and dynamism of the city of Dakar in the middle of the 20th century, the imagery of Roger DaSilva, painstakingly recovered from the brink of obscurity, will be a colorful experience, black-and-white notwithstanding.
Cappellazzo can even code switch effortlessly between being a buyer and appreciating the art, in one scene evaluating Crosby's collage work based on its auction potential and in the next earnestly explaining why Giacomo Balla's "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" is her favorite painting.
A sound and generous system of social insurance offers a certain peace of mind that makes the very real risks of increased economic dynamism seem tolerable to the democratic public, opening up the political possibility of stabilizing a big-government welfare state with growth-promoting economic liberalization.
It's a smaller-scale piece, but the piano line, Sanders' surprisingly gorgeous voice singing, "Bring your bells of peace/ Let loving never cease," and the drums' tumbling-down-a-staircase experimentalism gives the track a dynamism unrivaled in its play between the avant-garde and mainstream.
With its 19370 works of art across multiple disciplines, Post Zang Tumb Tuuum appeases the viewer with a fair share of "big" names of the era, including such works as Umberto Boccioni's studies in dynamism, Giacomo Balla's vividly colorful paintings, and Adolfo Wildt's grotesquely classicist sculptures.
Kevin Young, the author of the National Book Award finalist "Jelly Roll: A Blues," among many other works, is a poet of extraordinary dynamism and erudition, whose flair for intricate cultural reference is tempered by his distrust of postmodernism's risk of blurring provenances and voiding ethical obligations.
According to University of Chicago professor Steve Davis and University of Maryland professor John Haltiwanger, labor market dynamism has been declining precipitously since 1990 – by about 10 percentage points – so the increasing stringency of land use restrictions may explain an economically important portion of these patterns.
The current Spain and Argentina teams, in truth, are lacking the depth and dynamism of their best teams, which gave some loaded United States rosters major scares, or worse, as far back as Argentina's surprise run to the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Greece.
"The United States is not a normal country: Its geographic bounty gave it the possibility of becoming a world power, and with that power it has developed longstanding obligations, which, on account of its continued economic and social dynamism relative to other powers, it keeps," Kaplan writes.
For its part, he says, the right needs to square up to the unyielding fact of human "risk aversion" and the indispensable role safety nets in placating this deep-seated distaste for feelings of uncertainty and insecurity by insuring us against the turbulence of capitalist dynamism.
I'm hoping that the choice to find stories that had more kinetic energy, and certainly cinematic dynamism, will bring people into knowing more and then doing more about changing some of the things like holding governments and corporations to account, which Ron does discuss through the film.
By the 1970s, the dynamism and poetic reveries yield to a sparer, but no less intense formalism, exemplified by Nevelson's rectilinear collages in which thick, orderly brown and black borders draw the viewer's gaze deeper into miniaturized, highly geometric patterns, some formed from colored embossed paper and bright foil.
Balla can often be overly literal in his depiction of movement (as in his "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" of 19520, where the dog's scurrying legs and wagging tale are rendered as time-lapsed blurs), but his works here are almost entirely abstract and refreshingly restrained.
This doesn't mean his ceiling on that end is dramatically lower than it used to be (chase-down block dynamism, one-through-five versatility, and Magnus Carlsen's foresight will be unleashed when it matters most) but, for the purpose of judging his regular season, he hasn't been good enough.
"The recipe for reform varies by country, but the ingredients include measures to promote business dynamism and the diffusion of innovation, to help workers to cope with the rapid turnover of firms and jobs, and to better prepare youth for the labor market of the future," the OECD said.
They're a collective, and the Warriors' strength—beyond the virtuoso shooting of Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, beyond Draymond Green's kamikaze will or Andre Iguodala's versatility—is their dynamism, the way that the team changes shape from moment to moment to best serve the talents that make it go.
As Rimmel's muse since 2001, Kate has continuously embodied the experimental style and dynamism of the capital and, despite passing on the Rimmel beauty baton to fellow campaign stars Cara Delevingne, Rita Ora, and Georgia May Jagger, she's the original (and the best) spokesperson for the London Look.
Ideally, China's outcome for the Tuesday meeting is for "a soft landing" — that is, "a denuclearized North Korea that gradually carries out reform and opens up its society, which will make economic dynamism in the sub-region possible," said Ren Xiao, professor of international studies at Shanghai's Fudan University.
Mr. Macron came to power as the antithesis of the populists, a young, self-assured, highly educated, well-off whiz kid who believed in the European Union and started a pro-business program to encourage the rich and powerful to restore dynamism and momentum to the French economy.
Maybe it's the sunshine, or maybe it's the dynamism and élan of its founding director, the former New York City Ballet star Edward Villella, whose aesthetic Ms. Lopez has chosen to preserve, but it's difficult not to be struck by the warmth and attack of the company's dancers.
Rising prices, changing demographics and low geographic mobility are shaking up the housing market and driving down the number of homes for sale in the U.S. Why it matters: "It's a sign that the dynamism of the American economy is diminished," says Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics.
ARTEM, Russia — On Russia's eastern rim, where endemic corruption and bureaucratic sloth conspire to hold back the economic dynamism enriching the rest of Asia, a shimmering palace rises from a dark forest in an improbable effort to tap into the wealth of nearby China, Japan and South Korea.
I disagree with Elizabeth Warren on a slew of policy particulars — on the minimum wage, single-payer health care, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, for example — but I think her recent affirmation of the progressive power of capitalist dynamism gets the bigger picture basically right: I am a capitalist.
Eventually foregoing the brush altogether in favor of the dynamism of his own fingers, hands, and arms, he also pioneered a new, verbally sparse style of poetry characterized by successive iterations of words and unconventional spacing that coalesced into visually recognizable forms — typographical poems redolent of Apollinaire's calligrammes and e.e.
Her early oil abstractions draw on spiritualist modes of thought, à la Kandinsky, Mondrian, and Hilma af Klint, and have a sensory reception to music and sound; the interplay of hard and soft edges and geometric form such as in "Blue and Green Music" (1919/21) express movement and dynamism.
If we want to see our large technology companies continue to generate profits for shareholders, promote growth in the overall economy, pay good wages for employees and invent new businesses that keep America's dynamism the envy of the world, then why would we seek to punish them for having done so?
It should be possible to oppose them with a political movement that champions dynamism with cohesion, globalism with solidarity — a movement that supports free trade, open skilled immigration, ethnic diversity and a free American-led world order, but also local community building, state-fostered economic security, moral cohesion and patriotic purpose.
In terms of formulating a creative epistemology, Schöffer's interactive-oriented formalist output can be considered in terms of a combination of the vibrant dynamics found in Yves Klein's fête of the virtual void and the mechanical dynamism originally initiated by the Cubo-Futurists' idea of automation and robotics, ala Fernand Léger.
Though he would not describe it like this, there were, all over the field, small victories to be savored: Brandon Williams's performance on the left; Fred's energy and dynamism in the middle, further proof of a player finding his feet in England; a tactical approach to negating Liverpool that bore fruit.
"If there is no community," then "there is nothing to challenge, nothing to fuel the dynamism" required for a golden age, and if there is nothing but transgression and dissent, there is nothing to give acts of transgression the "purpose, substance and meaning" that make them something more than just puerile self-indulgence.
"[NYU professor] Larry Mead, in his new book The Burdens of Freedom, has argued that individualism —a key source of Western and American order, dynamism and strength — is a distinctly First World attribute that is difficult to impart to outsiders and that it is key to maintaining our freedoms and prosperity," Wax says.
The answer is a rebooted capitalism for a new economic era, using the power of the state where it is necessary to fix market failures and to break up vested interests, but also recognising the unique power of entrepreneurs to produce abundance out of scarcity and dynamism out of stagnation. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
"The fact that America can contain two such assertive, contrary forces as Texas and California is a testament to our political dynamism, but more and more I feel that America is being compelled to make a choice between the models these states embody," writes Lawrence Wright in his book "God Save Texas".
Once dogged as a skilled albeit sedated center in a sport gravitating more and more towards dynamism on the perimeter, Vucevic was destined to live out the rest of his career on the same endangered species list that's claimed so many others his size, centers with the turning radius of a parade float.
Nadal won the match, 6-3, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 73-4, to advance to a quarterfinal against No. 9 Dominic Thiem, but Basilashvili, with his tenacity and dynamism, won the respect of many fans in Ashe Stadium, as well as the admiration of many of his fellow Georgians back home.
"You have not experienced being in the public office, but you have fought the uphill struggle and [fought] for more than a year in the election campaign to become a new president, and this is the dynamism of democracy," Abe said in his opening statement, which was translated into English by a translator.
There are the innovations that pour out of Silicon Valley companies and elite universities, the flexibility of a work force relatively unconstrained by union rules, the dynamism of entrepreneurs less hamstrung by an oversize welfare state and of a more mobile population willing to move to where the cutting-edge jobs are mushrooming.
All of them, like the civil rights revolution, sparked tense and sometimes violent clashes between competing views of the Constitution and basic rights, but in my version of history, those tensions proved not only survivable but fruitful, and working through them has been an engine of dynamism and renewal, not destruction and oppression.
"The vibes that come out of Vision 2030 are that of reform, dynamism, change and optimism and hence the market's initial reaction has been euphoric," said Shakeel Sarwar, head of asset maangement at Bahraini firm Securities and Investment Co. Banks outperformed on Monday because of hopes they will make money from privatisation plans.
If we fail, putting it plainly, the future will include insolvency of our social aid for the elderly and the poor, a permanent decline in economic dynamism, huge swaths of the country locked in intergenerational economic depression and an ever-increasing burden on women in particular, as family life becomes less compatible with a career.
But as my colleague Ryan Avent points out in his new book: Over the long run, large immigration flows are a source of economic dynamism: the people who arrive find jobs, but they also spend and invest, create new firms, pay taxes, generate ideas, and contribute to the resilience and flexibility of the economy.
Quite simply, because of this economic dynamism as well as the very real security, humanitarian and developmental challenges that are still found there, the foreign policy approach based on American interests and the shared interests of her allies in stability and prosperity that Trump has called for cannot but include a significant African dimension.
The internet has been one of the main drivers of dynamism in our economy over the last two decades, offering entrepreneurs of all kinds the ability to reach a global audience of customers, and giving consumers around the country the ability to access physical and digital goods from just about anywhere in the world.
Startups are often assumed to be more innovative than older firms, and influential Fed policymakers including Fed Chair Janet Yellen and Vice Chair Stanley Fischer have cited the decline in so-called business dynamism as one likely reason for weak productivity gains that are keeping U.S. GDP from growing as fast as in the past.
To ensure Liverpool did not lose too much of its characteristic dynamism — did not allow its opponent's identity to swamp its own — Klopp prepared Andy Robertson, his own left back, to raid forward as much as play would allow, to exploit the spaces he knew would be left vacant by the wandering Lionel Messi.
Follow this developing story for live updates from CNN Business We are disappointed to have reached this conclusion — we love New York, its incomparable dynamism, people, and culture — and particularly the community of Long Island City, where we have gotten to know so many optimistic, forward-leaning community leaders, small business owners, and residents.
When we asked the James Beard foundation if they had selected a full slate of immigrant winners on purpose, a spokesperson said the chefs' geographic backgrounds weren't necessarily a factor in the committee's selection: "This year's cohort showcases, among other attributes, the dynamism of 21st century American foodways," the foundation said in a statement.
If you ask them whether economy-wide dynamism has ebbed, they often insist that there are no analytical concepts or satisfactory data that allow that question to be answered, rather like medieval geographers who refuse to consider any evidence that the world is round unless it is written by members of the church in ecclesiastical Latin.
Good headphones are full of contradictions: the moment you expand the soundstage, you reduce the intimacy of a performance; when you add an extra kick of bass to bring dynamism in, vocals are pushed back; and amped-up treble frequencies give you the greatest sense of detail and airiness, but are also the most fatiguing to listen to.
Stricter rent regulation is expected to have implications for the long-term quality of New York's rent stabilized housing stock, for property values and city property tax revenues, for the dynamism that welcomes new residents and allows people to move into units that fit their needs and for housing construction and its relationship to supply and prices.
Suggesting that we can build an endless wall along our borders, and blame our challenges on immigrants -- that doesn't just run counter to our history as the world's melting pot; it contradicts the evidence that our growth and our innovation and our dynamism has always been spurred by our ability to attract strivers from every corner of the globe.
They say that her aggressive use of antitrust regulation would unleash more competition and dynamism in an economy increasingly dominated by incumbent businesses, that her industrial policies would help the United States capture global market share in emerging industries like clean energy and that her spending on child care would encourage more Americans, particularly women, to work.
"The era of moving fast and breaking everything is coming to a close," said R. David Edelman, an adviser in the Obama administration and the director of the project on technology, policy and national security at M.I.T. In Japan, artificial intelligence is being seized as a lever to spur dynamism in its stodgy, hierarchical corporate culture.
It seems trite and twee to paint it as the difference between artisanal makers and mass-market producers (Essential is still hoping to make at least a million of these in its first year, after all), but there's a dynamism and vitality, along with a sense of personal investment on the part of Essential's employees, that also make it an apt comparison.
"Suggesting that we can build an endless wall along our borders, and blame our challenges on immigrants — that doesn't just run counter to our history as the world's melting pot; it contradicts the evidence that our growth and our innovation and our dynamism has always been spurred by our ability to attract strivers from every corner of the globe," he said.
As a result, we may see an indie renaissance and some much-needed innovation and dynamism in the sector, as we saw when PC and video games came to life in the 1980s and 1990s, possibly with more lightweight games that can monetize effectively by combining VR volumes on F2P margins, but without the user acquisition competition that's around on mobile.
Kevin Fallon, The Daily Beast: Is Snatched as good as Trainwreck, or Bridesmaids, or Spy, or even Neighbors or 21 Jump Street, all included in the recent revival of broadly appealing R-rated comedies that moved the ball forward in terms of the interplay of raunch and humanity in humor—not to mention, in some cases, the dynamism of women in film?
In the same way the contents of the posters (concerts by The Misfits, the English Beat, and a New York Rocker re-launch party, respectively) tell the story of the dynamism of downtown Manhattan in the '80s and that darkly joyous, unbound, and slightly anxious time, what these places have transformed into says all one needs to know about New York today.
"More forcefully so than in the U.S., where the political dysfunction of Trump could mean very little dynamism and only a weak response from the Fed — this leaves the USD out in the cold for different reasons — and having a harder time finding funding for increasing deficits because the rest of the world has its own agenda," Hardy said via email Wednesday.
Listening to the isolated vocals of "Black Hole Sun," it's easier to appreciate the astounding dynamism and control Cornell brought to a genre that was rarely associated with pristine vocals: Soundgarden disbanded in 1997 but reunited in 2010 and has been playing shows regularly since then, including the concert the night of Cornell's death (where Cornell's voice was reportedly still on fine display).
"The diversity, dynamism, and competitiveness of the U.S. economy, along with the U.S. dollar's status as the pre-eminent international reserve currency and very large size and depth of the U.S. Treasury market, offset rising fiscal pressures stemming from ageing-related entitlement spending, higher debt service payments, and recent policy actions that will likely reduce future revenues and increase expenditures," Moody's said in a statement.
"Suggesting that we can build an endless wall along our borders, and blame our challenges on immigrants — that doesn't just run counter to our history as the world's melting pot; it contradicts the evidence that our growth and our innovation and our dynamism has always been spurred by our ability to attract strivers from every corner of the globe," Obama said at Rutgers University in 2016.
Three events in recent days dramatize the challenges facing the free world resulting from President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's lack of global leadership, the international stature of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the dynamism of the newly-elected President of France, Emmanuel Macron.
The United States has many interests in Africa: battling Islamist insurgencies like Boko Haram in West Africa and the Shabab in the Horn of Africa; reducing political instability and improving governance, particularly in conflict-torn nations like South Sudan and Somalia; and taking advantage of the dynamism of a rapidly urbanizing continent that is rich in natural resources and has a young and growing population.

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