Sentences with phrase «much dynamism»

The Audi S6 may be on the sportier end of the sedan spectrum, but don't expect much dynamism from the car when it comes to handling.
How much dynamism does one man need — nay, deserve?
Personally, I think that there is so much dynamism that he can bring to this Gunners side and I'd really like to see him get more opportunities so he gets the opportunity to do for Arsenal what he so efficiently did for his nation at the World Cup.

Not exact matches

It's no secret that much of the dynamism in the U.S. economy is in the West.
Further, the commitment to translational dynamism often involves the use of different English words for the same original word, which effaces many intratextual connections and thus obscures much theologically freighted literary brilliance.
The Ukrainian no. 10 would certainly add some much - needed dynamism to the Gunners» attacking forays and the player's national team coach has said that Yarmolenko «must» test himself in the Premier League.
he will play him on the wing and will use the dynamism of the ox... i will not miss the ox too much but klopp with his heavy metal style is of course the man who can let all the ox potencial out... only wenger think in the ox like cm, ramsey on the wing, elneny cd, walcott cf or zidane like lcb
Elneny paired with Coq doesn't work, we needed some dynamism in the centre today and also much better ball control.
How much his tight hamstring had to do with this is hard to tell but he offered very little in helping the team progress and create through the middle and the team lost some of his potential dynamism against the Norwich back line.
For too long, Liverpool have placed far too much emphasis on talking about transfers, and have subsequently lacked the dynamism in the market to back that talk up with meaningful actions.
Deeply agree with you guys, where is Arsenal team we used to watch???? Where in the world is it???? Really really desapointed.I think this is the worse Arsenal team Ive ever seen.i know these guys are talented but may be AW worship them so much as stars so that they spend their time with Chicks and do nt have the force to fight on the pitch anymore.No encouragement from the coach, nor the assistant.Arsenal only thinks about making money, forcing the fans to support these young players, focusing on the idea of producing stars and sell them afterward but not buying stars to win games.I was really pssd off when I watch the Liverpool game agst hull city, Both teams were so alive and all strong during the game, fast play, pass accuracy, dynamism, combativity, never give up minded on evry single minute they fought for the ball.ManU had a draw today but You could see that they were fighting till the end.I do nt know WHAT DID WE DO TO WIN AGST MANU AND CHELSKI?????.
Nor was there much evidence that the EU has the energy or confidence to turn at least some of its political attention to the wider world with any serious dynamism.
Both also describe how mainstream neuroscience, to its chagrin as well as its delight, is finally warming to the idea that much of the neural dynamism in the childhood brain remains active all through life (it just needs a little help to manifest fully).
Director Alan Taylor «handles the battle sequences dutifully and without much visual dynamism,» Phillips says, noting that the 3 - D version doesn't add much.
Director John Sayles looks his age — 52 — but he gives off the dynamism of a much younger man.
Though it contains the anticipated uncontrived dynamism of a Cassavetes feature, Minnie and Moskowitz also displays his capacity for delicate lighting and precise composition (indeed, much about the film feels exceptionally tender).
That flows into again... if the monsters are going to be more fluid and dynamic in their actions, that's another reason that we have to ensure that the hunter's actions are that much more fluid — the hunter can't be left behind in all this dynamism we're doing or you'd be at a disadvantage!
We'll also need to tackle some pretty boring — but essential — implementation work to replace antiquated and risk - averse central office systems and habits with nimble and updated ones... We know the values and practices necessary for school systems to achieve much greater levels of dynamism in their problem solving.
The Lamborghini Urus is as much a luxury SUV as the most powerful, with a super sports car dynamism to be enjoyed by both driver and passengers.
Above and beyond that, the 330e's selling point is very much typical BMW - brand performance and dynamism.
Its flowing silhouette lends the car a feeling of inherent dynamism before it so much as turns a wheel, while the long, slightly curving roofline and large windows shine the spotlight on the Touring's extra space and enviable practicality.
Ankara is, though many people confuse the dynamism of Istanbul as being the capital, much the same as people think Sydney is the capital city of Australia, when in fact it is Canberra.
For example there's combat which, while fairly basic, adds some much needed dynamism when exploring caves.
This deliberate, dense layering of paint makes it hard for the viewer to tell what is figure and what is ground, and the constant, jockeying interplay between the two gives Ms. Passlof's work much of its dynamism.
For me, however, painting is not the reproduction of nature as much as the dynamism of visual forces.
She works by layering up her colours from dark to light, and varying her marks to get as much vibrancy and dynamism into her painting as possible.
Yet much of the dynamism in her work also comes from her expressive, nuanced, and explosive mark making, which is clearly emphasized in Haka (the title is a New Zealander term for an indigenous battle dance).
From the outer to the inner, from dynamism to stillness, the works in the galleries demonstrates the artists» insight in a much quieter way towards everlasting propositions and thoughts of nature and scenery.
Dynamism is probably not so much the case when we see in adjacent markets the sale of Accountancy Age and Financial Director magazines, where the B2B market is more precarious.
Other posts here address attributes of industries (See my post of Aug. 16, 2010: if benchmarks reflect technological intensity and competitiveness, more ways to measure it for an industry; Nov. 28, 2010: when manufacturers earn so much from services, what industry are they in; Dec. 27, 2010: revenue per dollar of legal spend from technology companies; Feb. 15, 2011: comparison of 2010 benchmark survey respondents and US Fortune 200 industry distribution; Aug. 15, 2011: other attributes of companies than industry for purposes of benchmarking; and April 6, 2012: a way to quantify industry dynamism.).
Part of my reason for thinking China will not be able to avoid such crises is a fundamental dynamic that Fukuyama discussed in his much - misunderstood «The End of History»: economic development requires openness and the protection of individual rights in various dimensions, and this creates an inescapable tension between an elite desire for economic dynamism and technological progress viz competitor Powers, and an elite fear of openness and what it brings politically / culturally.
An overly manicured garden will look immaculate but it will lose much of the dynamism wildlife brings to a garden
An overly manicured garden will look immaculate but it will certainly lose much of the dynamism wildlife brings to a garden.
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