Nimbleness in a sentence as a noun

Grit, resilience, scrappiness, nimbleness are few things that you need to have before a good idea.

It is inevitable that as companies get bigger, the things they do to allow them to scale takes away from their nimbleness.

I typically see it used to refer to cornering, steering feedback, and overall nimbleness.

People will appreciate the extra depth of our offering and our nimbleness, along with our highly attuned personal service.

Small companies will inevitably be able to use their nimbleness to attack various offerings of the bloated Google empire.

It's one of the things that made Ali special, he completely dominated the game in his younger years with speed and nimbleness that had scarcely been seen before in the heavyweight division.

In TVs I think the processing on the mid-high models is better than most competitors and the internet services are pretty competitive but there is a lack of nimbleness and imagination to really take a lead in anything other than picture quality.

Keep breaking compatibility, Pythonistas -- you'll be able to brag about the nimbleness of your language on blogs, and you will see your language continue to be passed over by developers who don't want to periodically rewrite their applications for marginal benefit.

A good manager listens to the whining of those compelled to demonstrate needless nimbleness by pointing to the degree to which others are not participating in the fire drill of the quarter, while retaining adequate staff in a pleasant workplace to move the boulder when it actually needs moving.

"This makes OpsWorks useless if you want to autoscale with any reasonable "nimbleness" - meaning the amount of time it will take to wait for a non-custom AMI to be bootstrapped with chef client and then load and run all my standard and customized cookbooks is way too long... I need to be able to specify custom AMIs that are already largely prepared so they can boot fast.

Nimbleness definitions

noun

intelligence as revealed by quickness and alertness of mind; "nimbleness of wit and imagination"

noun

the gracefulness of a person or animal that is quick and nimble

See also: agility legerity lightness lightsomeness