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"The secret is to be agile, to be flexible," he said.
"I called together all my commanders, and I told them that we were going to demonstrate that a heavy force could be agile, to put heavy and agile in the same sentence, a place where they had never been before," General Dempsey said in an interview at the time.
SMBs need to be agile to avoid being crushed, and long delays can be crippling.
"This may differ from branch to branch, location to location," he says, explaining that branches need to be "agile" to local needs.
We must be agile to keep pace with our end users, whose consumption habits are changing daily.
We need our students to be agile, to anticipate situations, and to be equipped to formulate solutions to the issues that come with the unexpected.
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She has positional speed and usually is agile to carve out a trip, that's what makes her so consistent.
I think policymakers should go into this shutdown being ready, being agile, to the ability to change direction add more buses, for example; add more ride-share capabilities by knowing what's happening with everyone.
"It's designed to be agile, quick to adapt, able to swiftly maneuver in the roughest of waters," Clinton said of the ship.
We stretched and did special movements for tennis, to be flexible, to be agile and to be fast and with the legs.
"It is impossible to be agile enough to time the top or the bottom," he added.
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