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The idea was to "be more nimble, because, clearly, this is a nimble enemy", said Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser.
While they tried to pull out some of the newer functions as services, it didn't really make the site any more nimble because these services always had to tie back into that monolithic central code base.
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A few of its dinosaurs will evolve into eagles, but most will be eaten alive by the modern mammals not just because they're faster and cheaper and more nimble, but because, as this whole Marissa Mayer work-from-home kerfuffle shows, they're better, within their particular domains.
AT&T Wireless may eventually prove a more nimble competitor than PCS, because it just completed its spinoff from AT&T.
And with the motor mounted further toward the midline of the chassis ("midship"), it gives the car an even more nimble quality than before because most of the rotational mass is in the middle of the vehicle.
As a more nimble operation, we won out because we were.
The disruption that occurs during the downturn and ensuing rebound often favor startups as well because they can be more nimble.
But demand is growing rapidly on film sets because they allow for more nimble filmmaking — and save money.
Economists expect this trend to continue, perhaps because such occupations employ a more nimble, creative work force.
"The factories prefer young women, perhaps because they're more docile and perhaps because their small fingers are more nimble for assembly or sewing.
It is more nimble than the Passat, my second choice, probably because it is more than 200 pounds lighter, and the body motions are more tightly controlled.
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