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noun
The quality of being agile; the power of moving the limbs quickly and easily; nimbleness; activity; quickness of motion; as, strength and agility of body.
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The field in question was the Surrey site of his DogFest, a sort of canine Glastonbury where instead of music and legal highs there were agility sessions, doggy massage and puppy training.
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However, in embracing agile enterprise, there are important questions to be asked: what precisely is agility and how can it be measured?
For decades, the prescribed answer has been agility.
Ali's normal style was agility personified—"float like a butterfly, sting like a bee".
Although Curtis clearly has wit, it can be argued that his greatest gift as a writer is agility.
There will be agility classes -- the latest update on show-off Frisbee throwing to golden retrievers in bandanas.
Just as important as speed is agility.
One skill that workshop participants agreed that future S&E workers will absolutely need to demonstrate is agility.
So, what social media allowed for was agility.
The name of the game here is agility, without which innovation cannot occur.
Secondary objectives are agility, aerobic fitness, strength, physical activity, cardiovascular health, cognitive functioning, and psychosocial functioning.
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