The word
"nimble" means to move quickly, easily, and with agility.
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They also can be
more nimble in catering their selection to local tastes.
As nice as it is, no one's going to talk about a 1 - ton pickup in terms of
nimble handling.
He also gives it to his 95 year old father who is still
as nimble as a flea and sharp as a tack... at 95!
Smaller companies have a lower cost structure and can be more
nimble in their financing and strategic direction as the industry changes.
Any 5 - Series offers a compelling blend
of nimble performance and high - end ambiance, but you'll have to pay for it.
On the street, the car
feels nimble with steering that's quick to respond to inputs and it offered a sufficient feedback.
Meanwhile those
with nimble fingers could knit socks or crochet hats for their loved ones.
The short wheelbase and quick steering ratio make
for nimble handling, and the ride is soft enough to battle the mean city pavement.
Unfortunately, some cats aren't quite
nimble enough to pull this trick off effectively.
The Good The lighter, more powerful Pilot feels more
nimble on its toes than before and looks like a modern family vehicle.
The independent rear suspension allows for
surprisingly nimble handling in corners for such a large car.
However, it is not known for being the most
nimble car on curvy roads.
The emphasis is on
staying nimble and speedy, rapidly revising assumptions, assembling the MVP and testing the redesigned offerings in order to elicit customer feedback.
It may not be the
most nimble car out there, and its height causes a considerable amount of body roll in the corners, but that's of minimal consequence.
Companies become more
nimble when they aren't locked into paying the fixed overhead of full - time salaries.
Going forward, we must
remain nimble in our analysis, using all the tools at our disposal if we are to maintain our status in the chain of value enhancement.
Also the service
from nimble is the best I've ever received.
Driving enthusiasts and sports car club members love its wonderful handling and overall
nimble performance.
It also offers a much more
nimble driving experience than you are going to get with a typical SUV.
Even though the car weighs more than its hatchback counterpart, it still feels
nimble around corners, and although the suspension is a little firm it does keep the body roll in check.
The second row can also slide, adjusting legroom, while the third row is best suited to children, but can be used
by nimble adults for shorter trips.
Does this mean these companies are past their prime, destined to be left in the dust by younger, more
nimble companies that are using their war chests for R&D?
If you have a small team with limited resources — but you're also
quite nimble — this is a great option for you.
It's slow and timid by modern standards, yes, but
also nimble and solidly constructed.
The more
nimble competitors sometimes can concentrate on attractive segments of the market and benefit from lower cost bases.
It becomes more
nimble at low speeds, making parking and reversing easier.
Driving it through the turns and accelerating off the line, I could also feel the car's substantial weight, which emphasizes a solid luxury feel rather than
nimble sports handling.
It
offers nimble driving manners and decent interior space and does it with some Italian flair.
As a small and
nimble organization, we can be more experimental and strategically selective of the most impactful projects.
This forced close quarters combat favors the strong armor vehicles, making the more
nimble rides seem worthless.
What is remarkable is
how nimble businesses in this province have been.
Why do so few of us take a flexible,
nimble approach to unfamiliar challenges while the rest of us hold on to outdated or incremental solutions?
One of the most beautiful things about the online space is how
incredibly nimble people can be to make awesome things happen.
While we often think of small
nimble startups as the true innovators in technology, that hasn't necessarily been the case in network infrastructure for the last few years.
We strongly believe that behind every successful company there is a team of
nimble minds.
The fighting manages to feel
nimble while still providing a sense of awesome scale, which had to be an extremely hard balance to strike.
Traditional mutual funds don't allow
such nimble moves; ETFs do with no questions asked.
You can get away with just
nimble hands and a laptop, but some companies will want you to have a foot pedal too.
They don't hide their weight — most you'll find on dealer lots top 5,000 pounds — but they're
fairly nimble in town and sufficiently competent on a winding road.
The first and most notable addition is the the grappling hook which adds a whole new level of mobility to the already
nimble pilots.
This will allow you to offer true sales campaigns and promotions during a peak period, in a more
nimble way than ever before.