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That relationship can, however, be tricky to navigate.
China's corporate culture and regulatory environment will also be tricky to navigate.
The cases, in particular, can be tricky to navigate unless you are prepared.
The historiography of Advance Australia Fair can be tricky to navigate.
The western end of Long Island Sound can be tricky to navigate because the many inlets and coves can cause wind shifts and tricky currents.
Add to that curves and grade changes on the roadways, and the first few trips through the tunnels may be tricky to navigate.
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In recent years the group has been performing more Romantic and contemporary repertory, which tends to be trickier to navigate without a conductor than more structured Baroque or Classical scores.
However, when it doesn't result in the fairest outcome for everyone involved, it can be trickier to navigate.
The spiral staircase was tricky to navigate.
The question of whether a bolo tie is a tie has been tricky to navigate, even in Western states where they are common attire.
The Mustang Trail Race costs $2,750pp including meals, four internal flights and portage but not international flights (mustangtrailrace.com) The most sacred of Indian rivers, the Ganges is tricky to navigate, particularly around Varanasi, where water levels are often low.
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