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Burgon said: "People should never be expected to navigate a complex appeals process all by themselves.
To understand the complexity of the U.S. healthcare environment, change-makers will be expected to navigate intricacies of the system and collaborate at a high level across functional areas.
How can one be expected to navigate Mad Men's dark themes and dramatic build-ups, if the climax is snarled by the horrors of excessive loading?
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We all knew how we were expected to navigate the working world once we became adults.
A case study is presented where a robot is expected to navigate an unknown area autonomously avoiding obstacles in its path.
As a player, you are expected to navigate the structured parts of this file, namely the game world — level 1, 2, 3, this or that dungeon or town, etc.
Families who can't afford pricey lawyers are expected to navigate the intrusive processes of the Legal Aid Agency LAAA).
They were expected to navigate the tribunal system on their own, in a language they often didn't understand, with laws that were being improvised on the spot. .
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