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Instead of having a static point of view, the user becomes able to navigate through the 3D environment, enabling new behaviours specific to the hyperreal world while still having to physically interact with the real environment".

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In both the workplace and everyday life, it has become increasingly important that adults are able to navigate, critically analyze, and problem solve in data-intensive, complex digital environments and PIAAC has made it possible to measure such skills.

From now on you should be able to navigate by this landmark, and the items on your map will become clear to you, because you will be able to see whether sights are closer to your hotel or that landmark.

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

Without help, these youngsters are unlikely to be able to navigate their way into mainstream life.

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).

Eventually, Kevin was able to navigate the robot through a maze.

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.

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