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Almost nothing is publicly known about its nimbleness or accuracy.
Most of all, the numbers astonish with their narrative nimbleness.
They will have to adopt two new watchwords—nimbleness and openness.
"It's unlocking a world of experimentation and nimbleness," Ms. LaFrance said.
Successful investing requires a degree of nimbleness to react to new developments.
Colleges needn't abandon majors in order to give students breadth and nimbleness.
It's like the New York Times —we're not known for our nimbleness.
All this when banks need scale and nimbleness to cope with technological change.
Nimbleness, after all, is one of the talents for which mimes are best known.
There was some sacrifice in nimbleness, but the shift resulted in a better business overall.
Your Gemini friend hits their maximum stride today, communicating and connecting with nimbleness and impact.
Along with nimbleness, another secret weapon startups have is that their employees just care more.
The nimbleness and electricity of Ms. Olds's best sex poems, however, will not be denied.
Also, the MDX is a reasonable size, adding to its nimbleness, especially in parking lots.
London (CNN Business)It takes a certain nimbleness to pick a strawberry or a salad.
Over the course of the journey, Ezra, Richard, and Jules unlock a nimbleness on par with Maddie's.
The engolo requires speed and agility and the zebra is, in Kunene culture, a symbol of nimbleness.
DeShong sang with preternatural loveliness of tone and nimbleness of execution, though not with Horne-like panache.
In the past, functional structure has allowed Apple to retain much of the nimbleness of a startup.
The nimbleness of corporations gives them an edge over hoary, complacent institutions, including those in higher education.
"Their nimbleness allows them to quickly test and just as swiftly learn from their mistakes," the report said.
These are big changes to make, and overconfidence risks undercutting the kind of corporate nimbleness needed to adapt.
It's not just their money that makes the givers so powerful in public life; it's also their nimbleness.
How the look and functionality of the infotainment system was developed is an example of this newfound nimbleness.
Others laud private industry's relative nimbleness compared with Medicare, which can be bureaucratic and prone to political influence.
The work's lugubrious materiality lacks the fluid, deft touch that speaks best to the contemporary mood of nimbleness.
Sensible though these rules were, they reduced the speed and nimbleness that is sometimes required when a target is fleeting.
A new company's most important strength is new thinking: Even more important than nimbleness, small size affords space to think.
"We used to make offering plates" for church money collections, Verhein said with a laugh, referring to the company's nimbleness.
The downside of this is that the buyer loses nimbleness and is at the mercy of a sometimes fickle market.
He demonstrates an even greater verbal nimbleness as a Hamlet who uses wordplay as a sword, fending off invasive intimacy.
But you want to recapture the agility and nimbleness that was lacking in his first big debate moment this cycle.
Its immediacy comes in part from the brisk naturalism of the performances and the nimbleness and fluidity of the editing.
Recent trends in fund management strategy away from active or tactical to passive investing don't offer as much nimbleness, he said.
The idea is to combine the cost-effective nimbleness of fintech with the trust, solidity and customer base of mainstream banks.
Through this year of reckoning, our strengths — our nimbleness, our diversity, our purpose-driven staff — have made us resilient and valuable.
Does anyone truly imagine prevailing without bringing the fight everywhere — without matching cancer in its inventiveness, its nimbleness, its sheer relentlessness?
Their family resemblance is obvious; Adams has the same nimbleness around the basket that Valerie does in the shot-put circle.
By failing boys, our daughters are now far more likely to demonstrate nimbleness in adjusting to a fast changing jobs marketplace.
In another sense, however, it offers quite a different model from its predecessors, favoring nimbleness and flexibility over stability and pedigree.
The senator had turned in plenty of strong debate performances, using her nimbleness to gamely hammer candidates across the Democratic spectrum.
"There's not a nimbleness in his game," McEnroe said of Rublev, but his consistency will pay off in the long run.
For others — the ones with vision, nimbleness and adaptability — technology is the tool that unlocks new opportunities for growth and value creation.
We need the flexibility and ability to build on our baseline practices in a way that matches the nimbleness of our adversaries.
This requires not just vigilance, but also organizational nimbleness, open-mindedness about methods and mastery of a wide range of policing tools.
What he lacks in ideological ambition and rhetorical nimbleness he more than makes up for in human decency and political good sense.
His ability to make money even when caught flat-footed, his admirers say, is a sign of his nimbleness as a trader.
The idea, explains Derek White, head of global customer solutions, is to replicate the nimbleness of financial-technology startups ("fintechs") at large scale.
It's this sort of nimbleness with mood and easy evocation of her history that quickly established Watson as one of the show's powerhouse performers.
She liked to fire the big guns, and her later pieces on writers like Melville and James lack the nimbleness of her earlier takes.
Alvarez, who struggled in the A.LC.S. but looked better at the plate this round, is known for his bat, not his nimbleness in the field.
Large hotel chains, by offering a fuller range of services, and adopting the nimbleness of room-sharing competitors, can grow quicker and attract new customers.
Hamlet can't help reveling in the sheer, artful nimbleness of his mind, nor can anyone who sees Negga's remarkable performance in this fast, fluid production.
Brown demanded a lot of his band, and Mr. Stubblefield, with playing that had punch, nimbleness and wet texture, never appeared to break a sweat.
Peopled with more than a dozen characters from around the globe, it poses an acting challenge that the show's star, Erika Rose, met with impressive nimbleness.
It's impressive that Alami can put all this across — romance, suspense and, in the moving final act, a kind of tragedy — and maintain the movie's nimbleness.
Tell us in the comments, then read the related article to find out more about superagers and what might be the secret to their mental nimbleness.
But there is something wonderful in the synaptic nimbleness with which people nowadays can plug in all these holes and create a pretty accurate whole other person.
Therein lies the first challenge: the nimbleness that allows startups to function in the fast-paced twenty-first century is seen as instability by the automotive behemoths.
The China-based company has simply gotten really good at leveraging its natural advantages (for instance, its proximity to prototype facilities in Shenzhen) to fuel its nimbleness.
For instance, the Hunter's new Arcstrider subclass has a "Way of the Wind" path for more nimbleness and a "Way of the Warrior" path for more aggressive combat.
Amazon worries unions will burden its operations with red tape, hurting the nimbleness of facilities it is constantly adjusting to be more efficient with robots and other innovations.
Any hope that subway riders will see better service in the near future will depend on sweeping changes at an agency that is not known for its nimbleness.
The industry's performance has been mixed in the past year, but we see no reason why small businesses couldn't use nimbleness and creativity to outperform publicly traded competitors.
Even as features take months to roll out, Google has still shown a degree of nimbleness on the voice assistant front that Apple can't match in annual WWDC keynotes.
And with a new nimbleness in a new season, the show feels capable, perhaps for the first time, of skewering its characters, rather than being saved by dick jokes.
The commercial approach to the moon means that NASA will be able to conduct more missions to the moon for less money, leveraging the nimbleness of the private sector.
Their emphasis on personal experience makes Pentecostalism and similar beliefs culturally malleable; their simplicity and ability to dispense with clergy gives them a nimbleness that suits people on the move.
Italian Job was a surprise blockbuster — and the first film to truly take advantage of Theron's nimbleness as an action star — but her role in the film was still supporting.
Which is not at all to say that they weren't athletic, but it was a different kind of athletic, one focused on physique and cardio, not nimbleness, jumping, and speed.
While the synth and drum samples of "Jersey Anthem" sound playful and lighthearted, there's a complex geometry internal to the way Jayhood and Joker marshall them about with nimbleness and acuity.
More importantly, perhaps, his combination of size (he's seven-feet, 255 pounds) and nimbleness has allowed the Thunder to smother a Warriors squad that typically rides quickness and movement to victory.
To contend, they hope to retain the free-agent outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, an All-Star last season, but they may have to display the same nimbleness as they did last December.
Critics have long felt the need to compare her performances to a man's, seemingly unable to countenance the fact that such ferocious, almost demonic, power and nimbleness could come from a woman.
It substitutes the power of political lobbies for market forces, favouring loud, well-organised producers over silent, disparate consumers and robbing economies of the nimbleness needed to adapt to changing technological conditions.
Using our nimbleness as an advantage, we introduced new features to market more rapidly, spoke with more specialization to our customers, and used our neutrality to forge partnerships with companies like Facebook.
His promise seems to lie instead in his biography as the son of hard-working Cuban immigrants, in his good looks, in the polish of his oratory, in the nimbleness with which he debates.
The startup must rely on its nimbleness and a flawless customer experience if it's going to gain a foothold in a business dominated by brands with huge ad campaigns and brick-and-mortar distribution.
"This breakthrough illustrates not only the importance of basic research to the betterment of human health, but also its nimbleness in quickly addressing a pressing global concern," said Purdue President Mitch Daniels in a statement.
Given that AI isn't able to match the conversational speed and nimbleness of real humans just yet, companies like Oculus are experimenting with using live actors in their VR experiences to approximate in-person interactions.
While it has occasionally sold spot cargoes, for instance to European and Indian refiners, this is the first time it sold on a spot basis to a non-state Chinese refiner, demonstrating new sales nimbleness.
His blond goatee whiskers and notable nimbleness earned him the nickname Squirrel during his days diving for line drives as an outfielder at Long Beach State, and he has continued to pounce on any opportunity.
Mr. Iwuji, a frequent and pleasing presence on New York and London stages, is a compactly handsome man with an intellectual nimbleness and romantic mien that would serve him well as, perhaps, Romeo or even Hamlet.
Repair is imperative, because the continued competitiveness of the American economy depends on the skills of our work force, the intellectual nimbleness of our citizens, the boldness of our scientific research and the genius of our inventions.
It has strong performances, warm tones and, of course, virtuoso jazz, but it is strangely leisurely for the story of a daredevil escape from an oppressive regime, with none of the quicksilver nimbleness of its hero's own influential compositions.
The ingenuity and nimbleness of the Israeli tech sector does not extend to industries less closely linked to the work of the IDF: across the economy as a whole, Israel's productivity is among the lowest in the rich world.
"One of the primary goals I have is to get Google to be a big company that has the nimbleness and soul and passion and speed of a start-up," Page told The New York Times of the shift.
" "You lose a certain amount of nimbleness and a certain amount of independence because now you are answering to someone above you," explained a former senior SDNY official who said there's "no way that Main Justice is not involved.
Our fascination with crossovers is curious considering that Americans largely eschew station wagons and hatchbacks (I'll argue that S.U.V.s are pumped-up variations of those.) The X1's flexible packaging, nimbleness, refinement and compact form shine brightly in congested cities.
The unit showed off its nimbleness during this fall's World Series, cranking out an ad and PR blitz the day after a Washington Nationals fan "caught" a home run ball against his chest, saving the Bud Lights clutched in both hands.
"It shows our nimbleness and ability to recognize trends," John said, noting that the make-it-yourself stuffed animal company has seen a big growth in adults buying its products after partnering with companies like Disney, Lucasfilm and Warner Bros.
They suggest that the John S. McCain, with its powerful engines, advanced electronics and nimbleness, should never have moved into the tanker's path, and they have been asking whether steering difficulties or poor bridge communications aboard the destroyer may have been factors.
"That's clearly one of the great learnings of having built Lazada over the past five years — the interplay between having this regional structure and the economies of scale and scope to get there and then maintaining the nimbleness of the market," he said.
There are reasons for that, and we can work with them all the way up through [being] publically traded, massive companies that have entrepreneurs and founders that understand the nimbleness of the communications world right now and want to be more startup-like.
I can't speak to the business deals — I'm sure it could contract the manufacturing of future Pixels out to Foxconn or Pegatron, or some other massive assembler — but not having to go through a middleman would mean a new kind of nimbleness for the company.
When realizing some of the more extreme qualities of Mr. Braxton's writing — like the hailstorm of sci-fi-style syllables that make up the "syntax" of these particular "Ghost Trance" pieces — the ensemble's nimbleness and warmth suggest a highly caffeinated updating of Gregorian chant.
"I will have more details soon on the new structure, but generally speaking, by having our brands under one operation and by clustering similar brands together, it will create more nimbleness and efficiency and allow us to better leverage our scale," Battista wrote in his memo.
I think that personally coming from more of the NGO background what I see in the tech sector and the startup mindset is a lot more nimbleness and a lot more practicality in the mindset, jumping in and being more free… to move and change your plans.
But unlike the hulking Muresan and the shot-blocking Bol, Bobroczkyi is modeling his far-from-developed game off that of Knicks forward Kristaps Porzingis, who at 7-3 has redefined how a player of that length can handle the nimbleness and fluidity of the modern game.
Normally, in the beginning, the organization will still function with speed, nimbleness, and a risk-acceptance mentality, but as the business grows bigger, complexity starts increasing, and layers begin creeping in, the once-nimble startups inevitably fall into the trap of so called "large organizations" characterized by slowness, rigidity, and risk aversion.
The simultaneous presentation the Chromatic Alphabet and Floor Translations is indicative of the both-and, rather than either-or, nature of language as a metaphor of human interconnection: a fluid state where every utterance is a flawed translation of emotion to thought, thought to speech; and truth lies only within the nimbleness of the transformation.
China is hoping to marry its tech sector's nimbleness and ability to gather and process mountains of data to make other, traditional areas of the economy more advanced and efficient, with an eye to shoring up its slowing economy and helping transition to a growth model that is driven more by services and consumption than by exports and investment.
He was formerly a cameraman for Quentin Tarantino, on " Pulp Fiction " (1994) and " Jackie Brown " (1997), and the cinematographer on "The Insult," Tommaso Fiorilli, keeps poking his lens into people's business, ducking and dodging like someone unable to stay away from a fight, and displaying a nimbleness that the script, by Doueiri and Joelle Touma, can scarcely match.
In it, he raps with some of the nimbleness that's been missing in recent years, takes on a beat that necessitates a scattershot flow, retells the story of his arrest in 2007 in New York, and says that he has blocked his former mentor and father-figure Baby's phone number while pledging allegiance to Jay-Z's Roc Nation.

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