But when justice so nimbly eludes the living, what chance do 1.7 million dead Cambodians have?
Consumers are able, however, to more nimbly adjust spending and have been less restrained.
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If only the bigger economies in Europe could move so nimbly in the face of globalisation.
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Robbie Collin wrote in The Daily Telegraph that the "very nimbly executed" film was "very good indeed".
Stacked with laser scanners, radar, cameras and loads of processing power, the race's robots nimbly avoided each other.
Now LinkedIn has created algorithms that might do the sorting even more nimbly.
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And while buyers are nimbly returning, it is no surprise that there is caution given the struggle for conviction.
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Something in HP's culture helped the company keep innovating nimbly as it grew.
Mr Hatch is not the only Republican grandee to have shifted nimbly rightward.
The challenge is deploying networks flexible and intelligent enough to do this nimbly.
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But if the virus ever evolved to hop nimbly from person to person it too could wreak a pandemic.
Many view analytics as promising to transform their business and innovation processes, enabling them to move quickly, nimbly and effectively.
She moves a cup, picks objects up and nimbly places them in a box (video link at end of post).
Flooring the accelerator got us up to speed nimbly, but coasting wasn't an option as traffic became more congested in spots.
To anyone who imagines their heartstrings can be nimbly plucked, good luck.
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The scale-out public cloud such as Amazon Web Services holds the promise of finally delivering an infrastructure that can respond to business fluctuations nimbly.
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Instead, Romney had to play the debate too nimbly by half.
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Church leaders, conscious that the world can do without them, have had to act nimbly and tactfully if they were to have any influence at all.
What they do not do well is identify the most important hazards and opportunities early enough, formulate creative strategic initiatives nimbly enough, and implement them fast enough.
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Baseball is adapting, finding hidden value in the margins, and the Yankees and the Red Sox have been outpaced by teams that nimbly do more with less.
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Low Disruption is the path favored--though not always--by entrepreneurs who nimbly figure out before their established competitors do just how to harness cheap tech and global resources.
As a small press, it moves nimbly and purposefully, carefully weighing what it publishes and how its limited resources are best used to promote its titles and authors.
It is not meant to be a predictive tool but a means of considering possible outcomes to allow firms to react more nimbly to unexpected developments, he argues.
Mr Saleh stood accused of amassing power and wealth for his immediate family, nimbly wielding oil revenues and foreign aid to perpetuate his 33-year-long hold on the state.
On a warm, late summer's evening, the barefooted Ethiopian ran nimbly across the ancient cobbles of the Appian Way to win the men's marathon underneath under the shadow of the Coliseum.
Mr Papandreou has also had to react nimbly to an acceleration of diplomatic moves over Cyprus, which could make or break the Greek-Turkish rapprochement that is his biggest achievement as foreign minister.
In kinder moments, Greeks recall the deep commonality between all people who know the bittersweet experience of diaspora an experience that involves responding nimbly to every opportunity, in the knowledge that it may end very quickly.
And yet others are held captive by lobbies (unlike the federal government, which we all know has plenty of spare cash, takes action effortlessly and nimbly, and is a master at keeping special interests at bay).
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They can nimbly remediate supply chain interruptions.
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