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Luckily, LendUp is doing one thing to make it more nimble than its competitors: It's building its whole tech stack in-house.
The city wants to move away from transportation responsibilities that are better handled regionally, as the authority completes a sweeping reorganization that some experts think would make it more nimble in that regard.
He wanted to make it more nimble, more responsive to the market in effect, more like rival Nokia.
A large wing area is very useful in a fighter plane – it helps generate lift and it also decreases the amount of weight distributed across the wing, which helps make it more nimble and easier to turn.
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In addition, while Yahoo is going through a reorganization aimed at making it more nimble and more accountable, crucial posts remain unfilled, and some investors are waiting for the company to lay out a clear strategy.
There have been smaller squabbles over a plan to streamline the alliance's old military command structure, making it more nimble and stripping out several of the current HQs, to the chagrin of some of the host countries, such as Spain and Greece.
"Tactically, this makes it more difficult to be either nimble or decisive".
Describing what effect she hoped the changes would have, she added, "I think it will make it much more nimble".
That makes it much more nimble than a biotech like Genentech, which spends years developing each new drug.
Part of that was out of a desire to make its products more nimble — you can make changes to a user interface more easily if it's powered via the Internet — and part was to enable future services.
The good news is that, beneath their conference-season posturing, enough of the people at the top of both the coalition parties share the right instincts on the complexion of the state: to make it leaner, nimbler, more accountable and more pluralistic.
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