Sentences with phrase «such nimble»

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with such a nimble and creative team at one of the of the fastest - growing real estate firms in California.»
Traditional mutual funds don't allow such nimble moves; ETFs do with no questions asked.
The Mazda CX - 9 also offers a tow rating that is unexpected for such a nimble crossover: a full 3,500 lbs when ordered with all of the requisite trailering gear.
Rather, it's just a shock to experience such nimble reactions in a new car wearing the leaping cat.
Unfortunately, most folks don't benefit from such a nimble metabolism (also called «metabolic flex»), and so their bodies, when searching for fuel, will do anything to stick with the old habit of burning sugar.

Not exact matches

Working for behemoths such as Google and Facebook obviously has upsides, but there's something to be said for being small and nimble.
Venture capitalists have tended to like this model, as it keeps the companies nimble and scalable, and have ponied up billions of dollars in funding for such enterprises.
Newer, nimbler social networks such as Instagram and WhatsApp, meanwhile, tend to get swallowed up by Facebook before they have a chance to rival its heft.
Facing an onslaught of nimble entrepreneurial innovators, some recruiting incumbents are opting to go broader, expanding to offer «talent management solutions» such as succession planning and employee assessments, while others go deeper, specializing in high - demand industries or executives with particular skill sets.
More nimble rivals such as Nudie, Nu - Pure, Cocobella, Beyond and Japan's Asahi, which owns Schweppes and water bottler Mountain H2O, have eroded its share of the ready - to - drink beverage market.
At the same time, smaller nimble competitors in categories such as juice, tea, flavoured milk, sports drinks and kombucha — categories where CCA is underweight — are taking a bigger «share of throat».
The junior is nimble, averaging 5.1 yards per non-sack carry, but he's only taking on about eight such carries per game.
Brendan Rodgers is building an expressive, possession - based side that are entertaining to watch and has brought in clever and nimble players such as, Philippe Coutinho and Iago Aspas to get it working and Eriksen would slot straight into a prospective 4 -2-3-1 formation with an apparent ease.
She hopes the UAE Mars probe will inspire others to undertake more such «smaller, nimbler missions that complement the big ones and really help us build up a picture of our neighboring planet.»
With such supercharged material under the hood, a magnetic man behind the wheel and a nimble director manning the pits, Senna is simply the greatest sports film I have ever seen.
He is well known to moviegoers for his droll turns in big popcorn projects such as «Die Hard,» «Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves,» «Galaxy Quest» and «Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street» as well and his nimble work in less bombastic films such as «Truly, Madly, Deeply,» «Love Actually,» «An Awfully Big Adventure,» «Michael Collins» and Ang Lee's «Sense and Sensibility.»
The turbocharged engine gives the Expedition EL nimble acceleration for such a large vehicle.
It's attractive, very quick and nimble, reasonably practical and absolutely on - target in its mission to take on the best European small sedans, such as the BMW 3 - series and Audi A4.
The independent rear suspension allows for surprisingly nimble handling in corners for such a large car.
The $ 60,000 - $ 70,000 price range also opens up other tempting choices, such as Porsche's more nimble Boxster S and Cayman S. And if you want the ability to seat four, then there's also the BMW M3 and the Ford Shelby GT500.
Lengthy spans between a vehicle's front and rear wheels can hurt agility by curbing the chassis» eagerness to change direction, but thanks to careful tuning led by former BMW M boss Albert Biermann, the Stinger feels nimble for such a big car (even if it is ultimately tuned for safety - first understeer).
Despite its front - heavy (58/42) weight distribution, the Eclipse displayed passable handling through winding mountain roads, although it is conspicuously less nimble than its two - seater competitors such as the 2006 Mazda Miata and the 2006 Pontiac Solstice.
One year it was the rear disc brakes, and now it is the premium suspension equipment that gave the car such a quiet and nimble ride.
With such little mass to carry around (Alfa Romeo claims the vehicle weighs 2,465 lbs — albeit only when the gasoline tank is empty and there aren't any other fluids in the car's systems), the Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe is a very nimble car that changes direction responsively and — as a result of the strong brakes — has very impressive deceleration performance.
When pitting a Japanese compact such as the Accord, 626 or Nissan Stanza against such U.S. competitors as Ford Tempo, Pontiac Grand Am or Buick Skylark, one noticeable difference is that the Japanese cars feel more nimble.
It responds with such obedience that, once you're used to the slightly higher seat position, you feel just like driving a car that's as light and nimble as a supermini.
Put to the test on fantastic canyon roads in San Marcos, California, the 2016 Infiniti QX50 had ample power, excellent steering response, confident braking, and nimble handling that made the crossover feel perfectly comfortable on such demanding roads.
The structure of the investment company industry is such that the funds you should consider most seriously are the ones about which you hear the least: small, nimble, independent entities with skilled managers who — in many cases — have left major firms in disgust at the realization that the corporation's needs were going to trump their investors» needs.
New firms such as College Ave are nimble and innovative with their use of mobile apps, streamlined technology, and repayment flexibility.
However, while small pet stores have an opportunity to set themselves apart from bigger, less - nimble competitors by leveraging trends such as the growing pet owner demand for grain - free and all - natural foods, they rarely get to corner these emerging markets for long before the big guys horn in on the action.
That is exactly why it took traditional publishers, such as EA and Activision, years to catch up with the new business model and marketing tactics pioneered by nimbler mobile and PC gaming companies.
Weighing 714 kilograms, the nimble open wheeler is home on all kinds of race tracks the Indycar schedule has to offer, coming with cutting edge racing technology such as an Xtrac 1011 6 - speed sequential seamless semi-automatic paddle shift gearbox, double A-arm pushrod suspension and a push to pass feature to give drivers an additional strategic element to consider while competing for the highest honors of American open wheel racing.
SW: I'd say in the office most people prefer the light - weight vehicles such as the «Sidewinder», they're small and agile which allows them to remain nimble and quick around the corners, which can often give you a nice advantage, depending on the track.
Rather than these realistic shooters, it hearkens back to the genre's roots in abstract 2D spaces such as Robotron and Tempest, where nimble evasion ruled and slow - moving cover - to - cover progression was only a glint in its progenitor's eye.
A nimble metal framework stands upright, displaying a series of objects, both found and produced by the artist, such a leaf with the work's title printed delicately, or a yellow Plexiglas disc that acts as the sun hovering over a dangling key.
The multi-model comparisons have been performed under the auspices of the WCRP — The World Climate Research Program, and small nimble organizations such as the Global Carbon Project (GCP) have been instrumental on synthesizing new knowledge about CO2 - emissions and the carbon cycle efficiently and with a minimum of bureaucratic overhead.
The Nimble Adaptive Flash platform was able to provide us with a 10GB / s environment and as such we saw a doubling of performance almost immediately after deployment.»
In such instance, customers should consider whether these vendors are the right fit for them in the long run or whether they would be better off seeking a more responsive / nimble vendor.
Outside politics, no - one thinks that such a large group can possibly be a nimble or effective decision - maker.
Usually in more conservative industries such as the law it is only the smaller organizations that are nimble enough to take advantage of social media.
While Bitcoin is the first and most famous cryptocurrency and thus gets most of the attention, there is now space for faster and more nimble players such as Ethereum and Litecoin to make a serious dent into the payment processing space.
Nonetheless, Samsung put some impressive hardware into such a small and nimble package.
The new Predator Cestus 500 gaming mouse features a unique dual switch design, which allows gamers to adjust the click resistance according to the game type they are playing, such as a lighter resistance to FPS games that demand a more nimble reaction, or a heavier resistance to fine manoeuvres in RTS games.
Nimble - footedness: By asking such questions, the interviewer wants to try to grasp your adaptability to change and how well would you be able to handle the same.
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