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Economic resilience is attributed to improved policy frameworks in emerging markets and companies’ agility in navigating disruptions.

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His terrific dribbling ability is unparalleled in the league so far this year, while his agility and creativity make him a constant threat going forward.

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With Rebibo’s blessing, Williams joined the football team and now could become a very good football prospect the way he is using his body and agility at offensive tackle this season.

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Initially she continued to pursue rugby, but her agility and speed weren't the same and she grew tired of comparing her performance to when she had both feet.

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On Friday he once again spoke about the club's lack of "agility" in the transfer market, a point that is unarguable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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