Not exact matches
Collin understands that his film is about people, not art, but his deft storytelling — and the endless sadness that comes
from his tale — flexes its own
nimbleness and beauty.
These systems can be difficult to design and manage, requiring multiple management approaches simultaneously and require
nimbleness and a systems infrastructure to move schools
from one tier of autonomy to another depending on performance.
It's not a lightweight, at two tons or more, so it lacks the quick, sweet
nimbleness you would expect
from, say, a 911.
But once you begin deviating
from that formula — saddling the vehicle with more mass in the name of passenger space and all - wheel - drive hardware — the
nimbleness starts to fade.
How the strategy of AIG changed
from nimbleness (entering and leaving markets at will) to omnipresence (we do business everywhere.
That shift
from triple - A to other models globally has left Rockstar North and Ruffian as the bastions of traditional console gaming in Scotland, and fostered a spirit of
nimbleness that the nation's developers seem particularly comfortable with.
A Chief Judge featured in the above 2014 report,
from the DC Court of Appeals, noted: «Twitter enables a certain
nimbleness — we can respond to an individual hoping the response is helpful to all of our 2,000 + followers and we can tweet some good news out, hoping that our followers re-tweet the information to their followers, who in turn pass it along again to others.»