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  • adjective marked by continuous change or effective action

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Examples

  • Sebastian Stan, a Stagedoor alumnus who made his Broadway debut in a 2007 production of Talk Radio, likens the cafeteria here to a minefield, referring to the ever-changing seating chart as “high-powered drama.”

    Theater Geek Mickey Rapkin 2010

  • To balance the conflicting priorities of an ever-changing world and multiple stake holders, a leader needs to be anchored in purpose.

    Antonio Lucio: Lessons in Leadership From a Friend Antonio Lucio 2011

  • To balance the conflicting priorities of an ever-changing world and multiple stake holders, a leader needs to be anchored in purpose.

    Antonio Lucio: Lessons in Leadership From a Friend Antonio Lucio 2011

  • His complex choreography has proven so tortured that it has sparked a cottage industry to invent new terms for his ever-changing positions:

    Ellen Dumm: Will the Buck Ever Stop? Ellen Dumm 2010

  • To balance the conflicting priorities of an ever-changing world and multiple stake holders, a leader needs to be anchored in purpose.

    Antonio Lucio: Lessons in Leadership From a Friend Antonio Lucio 2011

  • To balance the conflicting priorities of an ever-changing world and multiple stake holders, a leader needs to be anchored in purpose.

    Antonio Lucio: Lessons in Leadership From a Friend Antonio Lucio 2011

  • Revealing a unique structure of shadows within its fluffy tufts it is an invitation to sit back and gaze into the landscape of ever-changing patterns.

    Jessica Helgerson Remodelling a Modern Ranch 2009

  • To balance the conflicting priorities of an ever-changing world and multiple stake holders, a leader needs to be anchored in purpose.

    Antonio Lucio: Lessons in Leadership From a Friend Antonio Lucio 2011

  • Lives do carry on, and carry us along with them, but each new season of Mad Men gives us a fresh start with which to look at these characters and their ever-changing world as it hurtles into a turbulent future.

    Finale Watch: Mad Men, Rubicon 2010

  • To balance the conflicting priorities of an ever-changing world and multiple stake holders, a leader needs to be anchored in purpose.

    Antonio Lucio: Lessons in Leadership From a Friend Antonio Lucio 2011

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