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nimble

[nim-buhl] / ˈnɪm bəl /


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A White House spokesman said the administration is implementing “a nimble and nuanced tariffs agenda” to spur more steel and aluminum manufacturing in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We believe some of the AI fears are overstated with value ultimately accruing to software, though incumbents must remain nimble and reinvent themselves with the latest AI,” the analyst wrote.

From Barron's

"Brilliant, dynamic, nimble, motivating, he got us here," says one of Labour's vast intake of MPs first elected in 2024.

From BBC

The maker of cosmetics and skin-care products has “an incredibly nimble supply chain” and is capable in some instances of going from idea to retailers’ shelves in as little as nine weeks, Wagner said.

From MarketWatch

Unless you are a nimble trader with special insight on what is happening in the supply chain, I would avoid those names.

From Barron's