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The red is for energy or dynamism of the people.
Perhaps there has been evidence of dynamism, but only in the last few weeks.
For me, the very dynamism of the state made it a hard place to continue to live after college.
"But there is a lot of dynamism under the surface."
They have their own dynamism, and we need to respond to this.
But there's dynamism and the sense of a wider world.
The source of its dynamism, though, is far more complex.
There is clearly a sense of dynamism and confidence around.
It is also the color most associated with dynamism and activity.
Government planning does not keep pace with the local economy's dynamism.
The markets would lose much of the dynamism that they need.
Not that the picture captured the dynamism of the man.
It's sucking the life and dynamism out of the economy.
The city's relentless dynamism is why a great many of us like it here.
In a word, the dynamism of that society is enough to make you dizzy.
There is a dynamism here that needs to be exploited further.
The debate between them has a lot to say about the character and dynamism of her museum.
Political strategy is considered to have a dynamism of its own, one not determined by economic change.
He defined his third way as a place where "economic dynamism and social justice can live together."
Moreover, it appeared to have lost some of its dynamism.
Part of that dynamism is not being content to stay in two dimensions.
"Time itself is having an impact on the process and lending dynamism to it," he said.
This dynamism is not evident from the level of development aid.
However, before we talk too much about dynamism here, I have to say that my group has been calling for a regulation since 2002.
It is not true that the political dynamism of Europe simply needs to be upheld.