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- adjective Capable of being
pivoted .
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Examples
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We are witnessing the birth of a new, sustainable, non-hierarchical, pivotable movement, run by a new generation, with digital tools, capabilities, processes and flexibilities that the analog world -- and its old, corporate and political, guard -- cannot yet process.
Jonathan Askin: Occupy Wall Street as a Pivoting Startup: "Generation Why Not" in a "Yeah But" World Jonathan Askin 2011
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We are witnessing the birth of a new, sustainable, non-hierarchical, pivotable movement, run by a new generation, with digital tools, capabilities, processes and flexibilities that the analog world -- and its old, corporate and political, guard -- cannot yet process.
Jonathan Askin: Occupy Wall Street as a Pivoting Startup: "Generation Why Not" in a "Yeah But" World Jonathan Askin 2011
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We are witnessing the birth of a new, sustainable, non-hierarchical, pivotable movement, run by a new generation, with digital tools, capabilities, processes and flexibilities that the analog world -- and its old, corporate and political, guard -- cannot yet process.
Jonathan Askin: Occupy Wall Street as a Pivoting Startup: "Generation Why Not" in a "Yeah But" World Jonathan Askin 2011
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We are witnessing the birth of a new, sustainable, non-hierarchical, pivotable movement, run by a new generation, with digital tools, capabilities, processes and flexibilities that the analog world -- and its old, corporate and political, guard -- cannot yet process.
Jonathan Askin: Occupy Wall Street as a Pivoting Startup: "Generation Why Not" in a "Yeah But" World Jonathan Askin 2011
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In the low interest rate setting we see, analysts will reconcentrate on free cash flow as the pivotable metric in valuation.
Spinning Dough On Columbus Avenue Martin T. Sosnoff 2006
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Let's talk a little bit about the president's upcoming speech and what a pivotable -- pivotal time this is for him, and being at West Point, especially with the war on terrorism continuing as it is.
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President Bush and Secretary Powell and national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and other key members of the president's national security team were absolutely pivotable -- pivotal in bringing about this resolution.
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One and is made pivotable by a cylindrical pin with a loose force fit.
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The products in the first episode, Jake's pivotable power strip and Andrea's strainer bowl, are two problem-solving products.
NYT > Home Page By TIM McKEOUGH 2011
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Judge Guzmán construed the contested terms of plaintiff's patent to a high frequency phase shifter unit having a pivotable tapping element.
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