Sentence examples for able to navigate between from inspiring English sources

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The whole world is a tax haven for companies able to navigate between its tax jurisdictions.

They were able to navigate between Sign Language and English, without a system for writing their signs down".

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So her efforts on behalf of Mr. Kerry, whose campaign has come back from the dead in the last month, may also resurrect Ms. Shaheen's image as a New Hampshire seer, able to navigate the dark waters between the parties in a state that normally leans Republican.

Would any Wall-Streeter be able to navigate them today?

A local leader is also better able to navigate local issues (from permits to hiring).

Small barges are able to navigate to Giessen on the partly canalized river.

Small steamers are able to navigate upstream for 50 miles (80 km).

The other said she was able to navigate a shopping mall by herself.

It is a razor's edge that few airlines have been able to navigate.

It is known, then, that birds are able to navigate by two types of orientation.

Over the years Goldman has been able to navigate quietly around its problems.

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