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They develop students' abilities to navigate a challenging text like the Federalist Papers, to weigh various sources in arriving at a reasoned conclusion, to conduct meaningful research.
More importantly, it is very likely that countries' abilities to navigate the rising social tensions generated by gaping inequality could separate the winners and losers in the next round of globalisation.
Therefore, there is nothing predetermined about a country's abilities to navigate these trends and ensure shared prosperity for its people.
If the auction preparation process is any indication of the Marshals Service's abilities to navigate the bitcoin market and technology in general, we may be in trouble.
Therefore, primates and especially chimpanzees seem to have developed outstanding abilities to navigate in their complex natural environment.
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They have the ability to navigate incredibly diverse social environments.
Other work showed neonicotinoids seriously harmed bees by damaging their renowned ability to navigate home.
George W. Bush's ability to navigate this new era could determine the success of his presidency.
He also prided himself on his ability to navigate the white water that stripers frequented.
"The ability to navigate was kind of limited," said Lee Person, a retired NASA research pilot.
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