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And it is a far less nimble company than it used to be.
While initially effective in getting people off welfare, the system proved far less nimble at making them financially sound.
Heat flares and defensive chaff may give fighter pilots time to escape using evasive maneuvers; a passenger plane would be far less nimble.
Other non-OPEC producers, meanwhile, are far less nimble and conduct long-term projects where there is a long lag time between increased capital expenditures and increased production.
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She acknowledged that not many people held that view but went on to argue that while the big firms were richer and had more resources, the little ones were more creative and nimbler, having far less bureaucracy and layers of management.
Niche programming, even if profitable in new cut-rate production models, will likely be far less appealing to overseas markets (where local productions will probably be far more nimble in addressing local niches), so the overall economic impact will be an increasing loss of exports from the sector.
There is far less shareholder pressure in Japan, though this is changing.As the corporate landscape bifurcates between the nimble and the ailing, there is a view that the excellent traits will rub off on the losers and the whole economy will benefit.
Put simply, the fund helps the college stay nimble and keep pace with its peers, like Stanford and MIT, who have larger endowments and are far less vulnerable to swings in state funding levels.
Some need far less.
Such strictures might have handcuffed a less nimble architect.
Many receive far, far less, if anything.
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