Agility
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But it doesn't do it with anything like the
agility
of a human.
Quads are extremely agile, but this
agility
comes at a cost.
When we studied an Islamic Bank in Dubai, or a luxury brand in Korea, or a social enterprise in Africa, we found that innovative organizations are communities that have three capabilities: creative abrasion, creative
agility
and creative resolution.
Creative
agility
is about being able to test and refine that portfolio of ideas through quick pursuit, reflection and adjustment.
They provide
agility.
It's really important that we have that
agility
in our program.
Unconfined agility, fast and fancy, sparks of ingenuity rise: fire.
When I look at companies that are moving fast, that are really innovative and that are doing amazing things with
agility
and speed, it's because they're collaborative.
We drive this road 20 times, we put all this data into the computer brain, and after a few hours of processing, it comes up with behavior that often surpasses human
agility.
My research group and collaborators around the world are using soft components inspired by muscle and skin to build robots with
agility
and dexterity that comes closer and closer to the astonishing capabilities of the organisms found in nature.
With soft robotics, we will be able to enhance and restore
agility
and dexterity, and thereby help older people maintain autonomy for longer parts of their lives.
Their lack of muscle hasn't impeded their strength or
agility.
She's very skilled in agility, and her owner, as you'll see, gets her to sit in this coil very quickly.
Physical
agility
is but a small component of police work.
This results in declines in memory in cognition, and in postural ability and
agility.
And I reached down and picked him up, and immediately became fascinated and impressed by its speed and its strength and
agility.
We need greater levels of emotional
agility
for true resilience and thriving.
Like a gymnast, I started to move beyond the rigidity of denial into what I've now come to call emotional
agility.
So, how do we begin to dismantle rigidity and embrace emotional
agility?
But emotional
agility
is more that just an acceptance of emotions.
Emotional
agility
is the ability to be with your emotions with curiosity, compassion, and especially the courage to take values-connected steps.
She's verbose, hung up on some aging has been and even worse, has no credible skills in physical
agility
other than (surprise!)
Thrilled to see the director's ingenuity and
agility
in portraying seriously challenging situations and moved by the sensitivity echoing throughout the film.
Best of all, the titular pooch is a cuddly delight: C.H.O.M.P.S. jumps through fences, walls and windows with amazing agility, performs acts of exceptional strength, runs faster than a deer, and even does a few nifty martial arts moves.
It's really a fantastic film, put together by intelligence, imagination,
agility
and chemistry by all parties involved.
She combines compelling acting, unforgettable vocal agility, and (almost unheard of in opera) a very thin, attractive physique.
The loved by children part is a nice touch because no matter how mean or abusive he is to the adults, he is a fantastic clown (what
agility
on this guy).
What strength and skill, what
agility
and courage!
Participation in a monetary union is a demanding endeavor that requires policy
agility
among its participating countries, as well as a sense of common purpose.
The ECB continues to be exclusively preoccupied by inflation and budgets – problems which the United States solved almost ten years ago during the Bush administration and which also in Europe continue to obsess us only by reason of limited intellectual
agility.
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