Sentences with phrase «nimble on»

You can also set standard responses for them when they encounter Miis of friends, although Nintendo may have to be nimble on its feet when policing how this feature is used:
Therefore, if you want to be nimble on your feet, you take a rather big risk in throwing any left - handed punches as you can't move while doing so.
The enemy type I had the most fun battling with was the bomb - lobbing SUV as it required that I not only maintain my aim to attack, but also to stay nimble on the controls while dodging the bombs.
In order to win the battle, the 8.9 - inch Kindle Fire HD better be pretty nimble on its feet, while able to throw that all important knockout punch.
They take forever on distributing and if an author wants to remain nimble on pricing, they take weeks to update through all the channels.
Then, make it your own with this nimble on the go 22R that includes sleeping for 6 with 3 dedicated sleeping areas!
The Good The lighter, more powerful Pilot feels more nimble on its toes than before and looks like a modern family vehicle.
A quick steering rack makes it feel relatively nimble on the road and the continued strength of the Mini brand means the Countryman hangs on to plenty of its value on the second - hand market.
It's fuel efficient, comfortable, and surprisingly nimble on snow and ice.
For a car as generously proportioned as the X5, it felt small and nimble on the road.
Dialled into slalom mode for nimble on - road handling it combined with staggered 19 - inch Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, ZF Sachs monotube dampers and some judicious body strengthening, to ensure the GS F surprised with its willingness to turn sharply into a tight corner at speed, when understeer was the expected outcome.
Once underway, there's no denying this is a big truck, but it's surprisingly nimble on winding roads, and highway ride is exceptional.
Generally, the Giulietta feels compact and nimble on a twisty road and would be better still with more precise steering.
So if you prefer having more flexibility in terms of space, the Mercedes - Benz GLE just might be for you, while the smaller Mercedes - Benz GLC may prove more nimble on the road and still provide plenty of room.
The Impreza was nimble on winding roads, and the antilock brakes were excellent.
This isn't a huge SUV so it's nimble on the highway and great for city driving.
Nimble on the road and capable off of it, the all - new 2015 GLA is ready for every turn your life takes.
I drive lanes on my commute mostly and it is surprisingly nimble on the back roads but is a more efficient cruiser.
Thanks to its tidy dimensions and quick steering, the 2013 Honda CR - Z is fairly nimble on city streets.
On pavement, handling is better than you'd expect for a heavy vehicle, and while the M - Class really isn't desiged to go off - road, it's surprisingly nimble on some pretty challenging trails, aided by a set of Continental radial tires that work equally well on and off the road.
The Wrangler Unlimited four - door isn't as nimble on tight trails as the shorter two - door model, but more generous cabin space means you can carry additional gear.
Not that it's supposed to be a sports car per se, but even a 580 - hp track - focused muscle car should feel more nimble on public roads.
We have an idea of what a Jeep is — nimble, tough, and capable — and our Four Seasons Cherokee Limited has earned its Jeep name by being nimble on ice, tough on flooded roads, and capable on trails.
In top - spec 35t R - Sport trim, the XE was nimble on claustrophobic California canyon roads.
But high entry speeds are rewarded with surprising feedback from the electromechanical steering, making this sixteen - foot car feel taut and nimble on tight roads.
> Ride and handling - Ride has improved over the previous Mini, but it's still as nimble on a twisty road.
Keeping nimble on your feet and dodging oncoming attacks will help you stay in control of your tiles.
Compact and lightweight, brisk and nimble on the road, electric scooters aren't only toys, they are ecological vehicles, requiring minimal maintenance.
I've always been entrepreneurial, which means being nimble on your feet and very conscious of your financial responsibility.
E-commerce company Zulily hopes to outmaneuver larger rivals Amazon, Target, and Walmart by keeping nimble on how it approaches data - based projects.
[Doing so] allows you to be nimble on your feet while always working towards an ultimate goal.»
Since Toyota made some efforts (and succeeded) to drop the Corolla's weight, the eleventh generation feels a tad nimbler on the road, although the numb steering quickly brings you back to reality.

Not exact matches

Facebook did not immediately respond to a Fortune request for comment on Luckey's involvement with Nimble America.
And the massive amount of consolidation that's swept over the Canadian media sector in recent years — Bell, Rogers and Shaw have a lock on much of the market — has created openings for a nimble, smaller player that can fill niches in a TV universe overwhelmed by me - too reality shows.
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?
«The idea was to get rid of so many meetings in the day, and as we move fast, being small and nimble, keep everybody on the same page.
Instead, Barrick wants to be lean, nimble and focused on the commodity it knows best: gold.
«As a startup, your job is to always be nimble and be ready to pivot — you can't be fixated on an idea.
Luckey had not posted on social media or made any public statements since September, when it was revealed that he had anonymously funded a group, Nimble America, aimed at supporting then - candidate Trump's election efforts.
By recognizing the important of this changing technology early on, our company, Monoprice, took advantage of our ability to be quick and nimble, to be first to market.
They're drawn by the excitement of working in a nimble industry where it's possible to develop products quickly and make changes on the fly.
Looking back, I am so grateful that we were able to be so nimble, shifting our entire to - market strategy on a dime and figuring out how to deliver on the original promise in a big way.
Then, of course, there will also be the usual spate of product announcements as EMC seeks to retain its leadership in data storage, fending off upstarts like Pure Storage (pstg) and Nimble (nmbl) on the one hand, while it also seeks to prove its relevance in the emerging cloud computing era as Amazon (amzn) Web Services rents out computing capability, storage, and networking from a massive bank of shared infrastructure to companies of all sizes.
Opportunity costs are exaggerated early in a company's lifecycle, so it's important to be nimble and willing to adjust on the fly.
But the truth is, small businesses are nimble and act swiftly on their current needs, not the economists» or the media's predictions about their workload.
Why it's on the list: Although the publication criticized the Fit for its excessive road noise and harsh ride, Consumer Reports found the subcompact's great fuel economy, nimble handling, and great interior space to be truly impressive.
Nimbler and more exclusive than the big houses, R&R gets gowns to the rich and famous faster (four weeks instead of six months) and with a white - glove touch (Cartier on site; chauffeured rides in a Rolls - Royce).
«With digital stuff — podcasts, web video, stand - up — you have to be nimble and be able to turn on a dime.»
Later, Bachrach suggests to me that one thing that makes Other Lab effective (and nimble) is that it can easily produce prototypes in - house; impromptu fabrication is a strength for both him and Griffith, on top of their individual specialties.
Nimble businesses focus on leading indicators and develop their approaches around data further upstream in their pipelines.
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