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dynamic analysis

(programming)
Evaluation of a program based on its execution. Dynamic analysis relies on executing a piece of software with selected test data.
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dynamic analysis

The analysis of a structural system as a function of displacement under transient loading conditions.
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(152) In the initial version of the budget resolution, the House Budget Committee reined in the White House's ambitious predictions, limiting the amount of revenues produced by dynamic scoring to only $300 million.
The value of dynamic scoring is that members of Congress have information about those effects squarely in front of them when they choose among approaches.
Not a static CBO score, or a Joint Tax Committee score, but dynamic scoring. You look at the actual impact on behavior.
So, there's lead time necessary to recognize economic growth, on both sides, and you're right, maybe on the spending, a) do they recognize any dynamic scoring at all?
In those two specific areas, the foundation states on its website that the principles of tax policy include benefits from comprehensive, pro-growth reform, as well as dynamic scoring of tax changes and how those considered changes affect the public good.
Offensively, Crowley and Mason have teamed up to form one of the more dynamic scoring duos in the region.
In practice, however, most states that have attempted dynamic fiscal notes--such as California, Colorado and New Mexico--have found them to be impractical and imprecise, given the limitations of dynamic scoring.
He left knowing that whoever he picks, his hopes of World Cup glory could be abruptly ended by the dynamic scoring touch of Luis Suarez.
We include dynamic scoring to provide a richer view of the policy interactions.
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