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Zemel always felt Israel should be able to chart its own course, without the United States or any other nation forcing its hand.
"Master and Commander" was able to chart its own course because the studio hired a strong, confident director, the Australian Peter Weir, who held out for what he wanted.
Simmons's group has re-created the bat's echo processing prowess in a computer that was able to chart its way through a virtual obstacle course almost as well as the bat itself.
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The UK's government will be able to chart a course out of it only when it wakes up to the unpleasant realities of its predicament.
Because they were all cognitively healthy and aged 14-79, the scientists were able to chart the adult brain as it aged.
Navigation itself, in island terms, is a course in "fierceness, strength and wisdom --a metaphor for being able to chart a life and followisdom --a
Only when the Left and its allies are stronger yet will they be able to chart an alternative direction for India.
And now that "maps have come alive and become pervasive," as Esri President Jack Dangermond puts it, we may all be able to chart a better course politically as well as personally for ourselves.
As an obsessive planner, it drives me crazy not to be able to chart my future for years to come.
It's not clear that the BBC is able to chart non-UK users, anyway: the BBC has been getting some good traffic online around the Olympics but nothing that seems earth-shattering.
They were thus able to chart how populist various leaders were over the years.
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