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nimble

[nim-buhl] / ˈnɪm bəl /


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Our legal frameworks and their enforcers should be nimble enough to recognize that before the next wave hits.

From Barron's

“Going forward, we intend to be more nimble and strategic in allocating investment dollars, focusing only on our highest potential underperforming parks and the strongest opportunities to deliver near-term returns,” Witherow said.

From Los Angeles Times

The show was already in something of an identity crisis, and more creaky than nimble, when Noah decided to move on.

From Washington Post

One of DDT’s breakout stars is MAO, a technically dazzling performer who mixes a punk rock energy and bold sense of humor with nimble grappling.

From Los Angeles Times

“America has been nimble, and it introduced very favorable legislation to encourage renewable investment,” he said.

From Seattle Times