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He then trains them to avoid detection and to navigate complex emotional situations.
Students are challenged to understand a complex landscape and to navigate a surprising web of alliances.
It is used in bombers to find surface targets, fixed or moving, and to navigate and avoid obstacles.
But I worried about his future, his ability to juggle multiple chronic illnesses and to navigate a complex medical world.
With a sigh, Mr. Karablut ticked off the reasons: Tegel is easier to get to and to navigate.
It is a far greater challenge to make them complicated and to navigate the changes wrought on them by experience.
Sensitivity and uncertainty analyses were used to characterize the relative importance of individual design decisions, and to navigate trade-offs across environmental, economic, and technological criteria.
The first step was to create the computer protocols and markup language that allowed people to see text and graphics and to navigate by clicking on links.
If she does, she'll rely primarily on a remote interface to form close connections with other young people and to navigate her surroundings.
It takes a "certain mentality" to play next to superstars, Kerr said, and to navigate the thin line between contributing and conceding.
He estimated that he had trained about 400 Nepalis to perform pedicures, manicures and other beauty mainstays, and to navigate the licensing process.
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