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"We are becoming a midsized company that is leaner, more agile and better able to execute our strategy," James M. Cornelius, the chief executive of Bristol-Myers, said Tuesday in a call with investment analysts.
There was no sense that England had been robbed: they were simply out-played by a side that were more determined and better able to execute a game plan that worked in the conditions.
In 2003, biomechanist Peter Aerts of the University of Antwerp in Belgium suggested that bipedal running might not be adaptive but rather that it occurs as a side effect of a different adaptation: a rearward shift in the center of mass that makes a fast-moving object better able to execute sharp turns.
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The ones that keep it simple are able to execute much better.
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"When you're able to execute and make good pitches, you're able to have success.
"Winning campaigns have to be able to execute on the fundamentals.
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