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Jeff Levine, who is the managing director of Reilly's firm, Westhill Partners, warned me that every focus group spawns its own interpersonal dynamic and that this affects the results.
Research companies, meanwhile, do whatever they can to break through the tired dynamic of focus groups -- like testing your response to skin-care products by interviewing you while you shower, or assessing how you feel about fast-lighting charcoals by showing up at your barbecue.
And yet the results of Reilly's December poll showed that none of this had much changed the dynamic of the race in the month since his previous poll.
"Capitalism," she said, "thus disclosed itself in a benign and visionary way to Republicans who drew from its dynamic operation the promise of a new age for ordinary men."The main event is a series of Boston cityscapes viewed from afar: high-rise buildings, construction sites and interpenetrating rail and freeway systems captured in densely detailed, Cubist compositions that mirror the dynamic order and nearly chaotic energy of the modern metropolis (Johnson).
Groves himself plans to use the membrane-coated beads to study the dynamics of receptors in cell membranes.
The ideal is the dynamic seen in To Kill a Mockingbird, where the court and the community are very much part of one organic continuum.
Cohen followed her partner with intelligent insight, responding to the dynamic and drama of these charged works with an unflappable breadth of musicianship.
The dynamic imbued her with a fierce and independent spirit of her own.
To a dynamic organism, monotony is unbearable.
Planets do not play a major role in the evolution and dynamics of the universe as a whole.
THE FOUR FORCES OF NATURE Nature can be described by four fundamental forces which ultimately drive the dynamics of the entire universe: gravity, the electromagnetic force, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force.
Harold Taylor, the dynamic president of the college, was an exemplary role model and a kind and gentle man.
But Kerouac would remember him, in a letter to Neal, as a dynamic, jovial young hustler.
Whatever the case, this machine's history in schools repeats, in quickened and more dynamic form, technology's entire education story.
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