Sentences with phrase «new dynamism in»

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Some observers believe that this reduced dynamism — the replacement of existing companies with new ones — is hurting the economy because «the churning process replaces lower productivity businesses with new, more productive ones, thereby increasing productivity in the economy as a whole.»
The trend worries economists because new businesses play a vital role in creating jobs, improving productivity and spurring economic growth; some researchers believe the decline in entrepreneurship, and in other measures of economic dynamism such as labor mobility, could be part of the reason the U.S. has experienced such a slow bounceback from the past two recessions.
After years of persistent pessimism, marked by an economically dangerous downturn in business dynamism, small - business owners are once again feeling optimistic, taking productive risks and creating new jobs.
John Hick and Arthur C. McGill (New York: Macmillan, 1967) for an informative exposition of Blondel: «In the very depths of the act in which we become conscious of what we are, we recognize an interior beyond, since this is constitutive of the dynamism of our souls» (p. 281In the very depths of the act in which we become conscious of what we are, we recognize an interior beyond, since this is constitutive of the dynamism of our souls» (p. 281in which we become conscious of what we are, we recognize an interior beyond, since this is constitutive of the dynamism of our souls» (p. 281).
At the same time, he rejects those theories, «more or less tinged with behaviouristic psychology,» which assume» that human nature has no dynamism of its own and that psychological changes are to be understood in terms of the development of new «habits» as an adaptation to new cultural patterns.»
If change really involves self - transcendence even, in certain circumstances, to a new essence, even though only in virtue of the dynamism of absolute Being, which of course does not, let it be repeated, alter the fact that it is a question of self - transcendence; if matter and spirit are not simply disparate in nature but matter is in a certain way «solidified» spirit, the only significance of which is to serve to make actual spirit possible, then an evolutionary development of matter towards spirit is not an inconceivable idea.15 If there exists at all by virtue of the motion of absolute Being, a change in the material order whereby this rises above itself, then this self - transcendence can only occur in the direction of spirit, because the absolute Being is spirit.
This new dynamism is well illustrated by a significant event: the meeting of The Other Davos in January 1999.
It is just this dynamism we see in the New Testament, in which Jesus continually reinterprets the law and brings subjectively new insights out of and into the objective tradition of which he is a paNew Testament, in which Jesus continually reinterprets the law and brings subjectively new insights out of and into the objective tradition of which he is a panew insights out of and into the objective tradition of which he is a part.
Wolferts added that dynamism in emerging markets has been beneficial to the New Zealand industry and to some extent the Australian one as well.
The award seeks to recognise people in the trade who bring in a new dynamism, an innovative approach, or are dialling things up.
Veratti would give a whole new dynamism and creativity to the centre of the pitch at Liverpool and weigh in with some mind blowing goals.
Priceless drive and dynamism; his new deal in January was pivotal Must do better: Charles N'Zogbia.
«I want us to create a new economic dynamism in our country.
In a bid to refocus the political debate away from the spending cuts unveiled last week, David Cameron promised to create a «new economic dynamism» in BritaiIn a bid to refocus the political debate away from the spending cuts unveiled last week, David Cameron promised to create a «new economic dynamism» in Britaiin Britain.
In fact, it probably enhanced the dynamism of the New World.
The pronounced shoulder is suggestive of a tensed muscle, and enhances the impression of sheer power and dynamism in combination with the new 19 - inch and 20 - inch AMG light - alloy wheels in a 5 - twin - spoke design.
Making its début in Geneva will be the new Fiat 124 Spider, the special series that spotlights the dynamism and sportiness of the triumphant 2 - seater roadster from the house of Fiat.
Stuttgart — As a plug - in hybrid, the new Mercedes - Benz C 350 e combines an extraordinary level of efficiency, dynamism and comfort.
The all - new Sonata provides the luxury feel of a car from the segment above in a mid-size sedan package, conveying a sense of style and dynamism previously unavailable in a Hyundai Motor car in this class.
The dynamism, power and performance of the new - generation E-Class are particularly evident in the car's new design.
Stuttgart, Dec 28, 2005 Exclusivity and dynamism in a wholly new dimension: the new Mercedes - Benz S 65 AMG in a nutshell.
Larger, lighter and more dynamic An all - new, more rigid and lighter architecture is the 2016 Cruze's foundation for driving dynamism, while also playing significant roles in safety and efficiency.
Aston Martin chose the 2017 Geneva Motor Show to launch AMR — an exciting new sub-brand to bring race inspired dynamism and performance to all models in the expanding range.
Embodying Kia's new - found visual dynamism the new Sportage is a fresh, bold, athletic and sporty design that successfully blends the key features of an SUV — the commanding driving position, heightened sense of security and raised ground clearance — and envelopes them in a sleek and urban - friendly design with global appeal.
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As at the front, new lines and details in the bumper and elsewhere have been integrated to emphasise the depth and dynamism of the design language.
Like the front end, new lines and details in the bumper and elsewhere have been integrated to emphasise the depth and dynamism of the design language.
Another intoxicating chapter is about to be written in the success story of the BMW i8 with the arrival of the new BMW i8 Roadster (fuel consumption combined: 2.0 l / 100 km [134.5 mpg imp]; power consumption combined: 14.5 kWh / 100 km; CO2 emissions combined: 46 g / km), which will now make it possible to enjoy all of the dynamism and groundbreaking powertrain technology of the world's top - selling plug - in hybrid sports car in open - top format, too.
The ride and handling characteristics of the new model have been tuned to elevate the Ceed over its predecessor in terms of dynamism and driver engagement.
The BMW brand's most popular model range with over 14 million already sold to date once again sets new standards for dynamism, efficiency and design in both BMW 3 Series Sedan and BMW 3 Series Touring guise.
ABOUT THE NEW CRUZE An all - new, more rigid and lighter architecture is the Cruze's foundation for driving dynamism, while also playing a significant role in safety and efficienNEW CRUZE An all - new, more rigid and lighter architecture is the Cruze's foundation for driving dynamism, while also playing a significant role in safety and efficiennew, more rigid and lighter architecture is the Cruze's foundation for driving dynamism, while also playing a significant role in safety and efficiency.
All versions of New Citroën C5 Aircross SUV in Europe are equipped with Citroën's Progressive Hydraulic Cushions ® suspension, delivering peerless comfort and a «magic carpet ride» effect for extra comfort, dynamism and driving pleasure.
The sill rises to the rear in typical Audi style and lends the new A8 a dynamism worthy of a luxury - class car.
With an AMG 6.0 - liter V12 Biturbo engine with 612 hp and an interior appointed with exclusive Passion leather trim, the S65 AMG combines the exclusivity and dynamism in a wholly new dimension.
This dynamism is one of the new features in Forza 7, with weather no longer being either on or off but rather by seeping gradually into the race.
From the ground up, we designed this game with multiplayer in mind — using new technology to realize a vision of players connected in regions to create a SimCity that captured the dynamism of the world we live in; a global, ever - changing, social world.
«From the ground up, we designed this game with multiplayer in mind — using new technology to realize a vision of players connected in regions to create a SimCity that captured the dynamism of the world we live in; a global, ever - changing, social world,» Bradshaw posted on the EA blog.
New Thread Downgrade aside, the first Watch Dogs game let many gamers down because its hacking often felt superficial and it lacked the dynamism needed to trigger those emergent events depicted in all the trailers leading up to the game's eventual release.
It was founded by twelve artists, many of whom had studied with Hans Hofmann in New York and Provincetown and were influenced by what Allan Kaprow viewed as Hofmann's Hegelian thinking — a dialectical approach in «its search for dynamism rendered in two dimensions.»
From his participation in the first Bienal de São Paulo in 1951, de Barros interpreted and reworked tenets of the European avant - garde to achieve a uniquely Brazilian abstraction that reflected the dynamism of a new modern society.
It was also in New York that Thompson quickly arrived at his mature style, taking Dody Müller's advice to heart by reworking the compositions of European Masters such as Piero della Francesca, Nicolas Poussin, and Jacopo Tintoretto into simplified, abstracted forms painted in threatening and seductive tones that were hot and violent or deep and dark — seizing on the dynamism of these classical scenes and often transforming them into contemporary allegorical nightmares.
However, as a group, the photographs constitute a unique document attesting to the vibrancy and dynamism of a generation of individuals who were vital presences on the New York art scene in the late 20th century and represent a virtual who's who / time capsule of the art world at a particularly complex and historic moment.
The fateful run - in inspired Godwin to relocate to New York, where she began painting in abstract and with a dynamism influenced by Graham.
From a giant balloon to a reverse pickpocket to a futuristic inhabitable car, the artist commissions add dynamism and magic to the visitor experience and complement the gallery presentations at Frieze New York, appearing unexpectedly in common areas, hidden in booths, in listening stations, moving through and even floating above the fair.
Similarly, William Seitz, curator at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, wrote that in Tobey's work «the Eastern dragon had been harnessed to Western dynamism
The new works, presented in the exhibition, Something Else, continue Deacon's subjects of exploring space, volume, material experience, dynamism, as well as combinatorics.
Founded in 1804, the New - York Historical Society presents exhibitions and public programmes and fosters research that reveal the dynamism of history and its influence on the world of today.
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).
His colorful, expressive and bold style Carly's works pioneers a new direction in abstract art, his works are illustrated by multilayers of shapes, bold strokes and sketches that pull the viewer into a vortex of dynamism and color.»
She resorts to a kind of pinwheel composition in the larger paintings, evidently trying for dynamism without the emotionalism ascribed to New York School painting in its heyday.
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